Final Cape Cod Photos

A few more random photos I have from our Cape Cod vacation.

This was our rental house in South Yarmouth. It had two bedrooms with queen-sized beds, one bedroom with bunk beds and a loft with two twin beds. There was a bathroom with a jacuzzi tub, living room and full kitchen. The screened-in porch had a dining room table with seating for six and some wicker furniture for a separate seating area. Outside there was also a table and chairs for eating. The backyard was fenced in and had a hammock, fire pit, clothes line, grill, and outdoor shower. Oh, and there was central air, a flat-screen tv, and lots of games. Basically, there was nothing that we could think of that we wished we’d had.

This spurred a lot of conversation about how to pronounce h-a-m-m-o-c-k.

Walking home from the beach each day we’d call dibs on who got to use the outside shower. It was pretty awesome. I can honestly say that this was the only time I felt the need to wear sunglasses while showering.

This piece of “art” was in my bedroom but I had to move it because I constantly had the Phil Collins song in my head.

We went to this liquor store almost every day. The employees were really nice there.

One general beach observation: Sunscreen lotion is a thing of the past. Everyone is using the sprays these days.

Lil’ Caboose Ice Cream


Lil’ Caboose Ice Cream, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod

Kream ‘n Kone is also well known for their ice cream. We had dinner there and afterwards were so stuffed we couldn’t get ice cream. I don’t know why we thought that if we drove down the road for 5 minutes to South Yarmouth then we’d be hungry for ice cream. We went to Lil’ Caboose, a place that Jess used to go to growing up. This is the smallest sized ice cream I could get. It’s one scoop of lobster tracks (like moose tracks but with lobster-colored chips in it) and one scoop of some sort of triple chocolate. I ate maybe a third of this. SO stuffed.

After ice cream we went home to clean up our rental house. I was up til all hours doing laundry. The next morning we stopped over at Jess’s grandpa’s house to say goodbye and then drove back to New Jersey. Vacation over. Wah!

Rummikub at the Beach


Rummikub, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Rummikub, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod

Our last day at the beach was last Friday. For lunch we headed to our now favorite restaurant, The Skipper, and got our now favorite clam chowder. This was our 3rd visit to The Skipper in just over a week (visit 1, visit 2). Julie got the lobster roll, I got a crab roll and Jess had a hankering for ribs, so that’s what she got. It was all great. I love The Skipper and loved that it was right across the street from “our beach.”

Oh, I almost forgot. On the way to the beach I got stung by a bee. I barely even saw it and for sure didn’t recognize to get away from it. My hand just like hit it and it stung the padded part of my palm just down from my thumb. I could see the stinger and it hurt really bad. Attached to the stinger was part of the bee’s body and it was moving. I kind of freaked because I knew I wouldn’t be able to hold still enough to remove the stinger. Luckily Julie heard my yelling and ran over, pulled the stinger out and saved the day. My brother and my niece are allergic to bees, so I was scared for a few minutes.. but then I was eating clam chowder and my face hadn’t swollen up or anything so I figured I was fine. And I was. I just held ice in my hand for a while at the restaurant. My hand was tender for a few days, but that’s about it.

After lunch we went back to the beach. We didn’t want to leave it!! The next day we had to drive back to Jersey and we wanted to prolong the beach time. We spread out our towels and blanket and played Rummikub, Jess’s favorite game of all time. I can remember playing this game on the beach at the Cape in 2002, when New York got 20″ of snow in 2003, and even during the blackout in New York that same year. I won the first game with that 7. Jess, the sore loser that she is, then had to cancel our second game … saying she had something in her eye or something and she had to leave. Just kidding.. her eye really was messed up. At least it was a real reason to make us leave the beach or we might have been there all night!

Joe’s Birthday Dinner


Caprese Salad, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Joe, Jessica, Jane :: South Yarmouth, Cape Cod

Last week was Joe, Jessica’s dad’s birthday. This week he and Jessica’s mom, Jane, are visiting on the Cape, so one night we invited them to our house for dinner. Jess, Julie and I served a homemade cucumber, yogurt, dill dip with vegetables, hummus and a cheese plate for appetizers. Then we made turkey burgers like we had the other night, grilled vegetables, corn on the cob, and grilled chicken for dinner. Julie made a caprese salad with fresh basil we got from Jess’s uncle, fresh mozzarella and tomatoes. Jane also brought a tasty potato salad – secret ingredient: bacon. Everything was delicious. For birthday dessert we had a Dairy Queen ice cream cake. YUM.

Sadie at the Beach, Hot Hot Hot


Sadie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod (photo by Jess)


Jessica & Sadie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


Sadie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod


These ladies loved Sadie & spoke to us about their own grandchildren. Julie & I thought this would be a photo of us in 30 years.


Sadie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod (photo by Jess)


Rachelle & Sadie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod (photo by Jess)


Sadie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod (photo by Jess)


Julie & Sadie, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod (photo by Jess)

The last time I saw Sarah was in New York at Otto in May 2007. I remember she was very pregnant. Well, guess what? She had a baby girl shortly after and now, a little more than a year later, I finally got to meet baby Sadie. Sarah and her husband Matt now live in Massachusetts and yesterday Sarah and Sadie drove down to spend the day with us. Sadie looks exactly like Matt. I know she looks very serious in these photos, but she had so much fun playing in the sand, in the ocean, and with us at the house. And we had so much fun, too. Sadie can say “apple,” “MOM,” and “hot hot hot.” The “hot hot hot” is in a whisper, for some reason. She can also point out her own belly and he mom’s belly. So adorable. Hopefully it won’t be another year that passes by before I see Sarah and Sadie again.

Just Another Day At The Beach


Lobster Roll, Chowder, Fries from The Skipper, South Yarmouth, Cape Cod

Yesterday I walked two miles to and from the post office. It was hot and sunny and felt good to get some exercise. After that I met up with Jessica and Julie at the beach. We stayed there all afternoon and evening. It was gorgeous outside. Partly sunny and with a nice breeze. Great beach weather.

For dinner Julie went to our house and got a bunch of beer for us to drink with our take out order from The Skipper, which we enjoyed while sitting on towels on the beach while the sun went down. We all got clam chowder and confirmed that it is the best chowder we’ve had so far. Delicious flavor, rich and thick. Jess had the clam strip roll and Julie and I had a lobster roll. What about Steph? She had to go home this morning. Sucks, but at least she got to hit up some outlet malls on the way!