Last week, we took the ferry over to Martha's Vineyard. We usually go every year. Nothing changes on the island but we always do find new adventures!
On the spur of the moment, we decided to skip lunch at the Black Dog Tavern, and instead grab a sandwich and then spend an afternoon on the Black Dog's Alabama. It's a tall ship that is used to teach kids about sailing; all hands on! The girls learned how to hoist a sail and make a Finnish coil. Of course, I loved seeing everyone work together, and work hard, so that the rewards could be reaped. (A great lesson on cleaning up the house, haha!)
The finished Finnish coil will have 3 layers of coiled circles when these sailors are done...
Yes, that is Rosie in "the dog house"! It has a bed inside. Rosie loved being in there.
The sister ship, Shenandoah caught up to us and sailed right along side. The crew members were so excited, since this rarely happens.
Keith happened to be wearing his black dog shirt from 2014, and one of the crew had on the same color shirt...watch out Keith, that might mean that you have to stay on the Alabama for the summer...
We went to Flying Horses and Rosie got the brass ring 2 times! Rosie was so surprised!
Swinging on the Black Dog dock...
Hanging out on Harborview's porch overlooking the Edgartown Lighthouse...
and having fun with mommy on Menemsha's beach.
One evening, we also were lucky enough to catch some "Back Door Donuts" and then ate them in their bakery.
The biggest hit was the bimini ring board at our favorite restaurant, Among the Flowers. (That's the board to the right of Lia's head. It has a hook on it, and the tree branch has a string with a ring attached. You've got the idea now!). The girls got really good at it and spent a lot of time playing with it. We had a "3 try" rule that somehow went very smoothly. The girls are very close, and are best friends, so they have gotten very good at sharing.
The busride to Aquinnah is unbelievable, with gorgeous views and much anticipation. Since we stay in Edgartown, it's a long trip from one end of the island to the other. Every bus driver that we've ever had usually speeds out there for some reason. The windy, hilly road at the end of the ride is so memorable, and we hold on to not fall off the seats. As always, we took the annual corny lighthouse family shot and then went to the beach. Out of all the beaches on the island, I love visiting "Gayhead" the best. The beach is so beautiful, and I'm constantly in awe of the clay cliffs. It ranks up there with fireflies and rainbows...totally magical.
On the last day, it poured as we were leaving. (Last year, the same thing happened. I actually was scared to go on the ferry!) It almost felt like a good reason that we should just stay one more day...