Saturday, August 01, 2020

Back at Hartfield - Part 1

Last week we took a few days and went back to Hartfield for a long weekend.  With some of the disappointment of canceling our week at the beach and our trip to Florida, it’s been a bummer that we haven’t been able to get away for a family vacation this summer, however being able to spend some summer days down at Hartfield has been great for fun away from the routine of home.  We were able to spend three long days on the water with beautiful weather, great food, family time, and more summer memories.
On Friday afternoon we piled in the Williams’ boat, and just as we arrived to our swimming spot, a little rain storm looked like it was going to blow up.  The cool thing was that, looking at the shore, the scene looked black and white (with exception of the sky peeking through the clouds).  The picture doesn’t convey it as well but it isnt edited at all. It was cool how the distance seemed to look colorless for a few minutes.
  
After a minute, the clouds parted, the sun came out, and some rain fell for a few minutes while the sun was shining, but that didn’t stop the girls from swimming.  The rain passed as quickly as it came, and the blue sky, sun, and a rainbow came out and it was a beautiful afternoon/evening to swim.  The key for swimming during this time of year is finding areas in the river where the jellyfish AREN’T right now.  In the main parts of the river, they’re quite thick this year, but Garland was able to take the girls to several spots where they could enjoy swimming without seeing a single jellyfish.
   
   
  
 
  
 
Back at the house, the dogs are living their best life.  Poppy, the dog whisperer, feeds them peanut butter pretzels, they get walks, they swim in the river, and they get all the sleeping time on the couches that they want.  Not a bad life!
  
The next day we were back out on the water, this time going to a little spot called Hole in the Wall.  It’s a little island right at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay where sand bars surround the island to make it shallow enough to stand and play in.  Boats carefully wind their way in through the deeper channels and anchor just off the island.  It’s a great place to spend the day becuase there are no jellyfish, you can walk and play on the island, or you can swim and hang out in the water.  We stayed there for most of the day then the girls got to go tubing closer back to the house.  
 
Even as they’ve gotten older, tubing is still a huge highlight!  They love the speed, getting tossed around, catching all kind of air in the waves, and occasionally getting tossed out of the tube!  The younger ones might have the photos with the funniest hair, but...
  
 
 
 
  
 …I think the older girls take the cake with the funniest faces!
   
 
 
 
 
Everyone got their fair share of tubing then all five girls got to ride together back to the house.  At ages 16,14,13,12, and 9  it’s amazing that they all still fit! We got off the boat tired, hot, and hungry, and Mouse and Pops had appetizers and a great dinner waiting for us.  Not a bad way to finish off the day!
 

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