Steve's extended family has a summer house right on the creek. Every summer growing up his family would spend time out there. This was my first chance to do so. I can honestly say I have never been so hot in my entire life. But we survived and even had a good time! I love Steve's family. I am so lucky to be part of it.
I was especially glad I got to meet Steve's Papa. I have heard so much about him and it was great to meet him and see Steve with him.
I think Chase handled the heat better than I did! He was such a trooper! Lucky for us, because we have the youngest baby, we were blessed with the use of the ONLY room with A/C. It was a nice escape at night to cool down and after a day in the heat. Because it was such a hot summer, by the middle of the trip they ended up purchasing another A/C unit for another room. There were many more happy people after a good nights rest in a cooler room.
I admit the idea of an outdoor shower made me a little nervous at first but I tell you what, it was very refreshing! It was a break from the heat and sweat and nothing else mattered. (Steve was thrilled about this picture! )
The house sits right on the water of the Rappahannok River, part of the Chesapeake Bay. (I hope I got that right!) The small town called Irvington is a beautiful, old waterfront town. Not something you see very often anymore.
I have been hearing that blue crab is the best. Now I got to try it.
Here is my 1st crab. All cooked up. I got a personal lesson on how to break, clean, and eat it!
I only managed to eat 3, but everyone else downed a lot more than I did!
The next day, we ate some delicious crab cakes. I do like crab, but I think I had my fill for a while!
Chase had his first experience swimming. First try he only lasted about 5 minutes, next day he took a naked dip to cool down, the 3rd try we put him in a little floaty and he enjoyed it much more. Pretty dang cute no matter what!
It was a hot but fun trip that I am thankful I was able to go on. Steve and I are so blessed to have such wonderful families, near and far.
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