Monday night concert on the common

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Kids on bikes, families in folding chairs, musicians atop the bandstand. Mayberry? Nah, it’s Whitefield on a summer night. I remember these concerts when I was a kid here. Though the crowd is sparse, this concert is a comforting reminder that even though so many things have changed, some continue playing to the same beat all these years later.

Where I spent my last summer vacation

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Our last summer vacation of youth is a sweet thing. It comes between Junior and Senior year in high school. College is starting to have definable features, but there is still fun to be had before the rest of our life rips us out of adolescence.

I had just been given my first car and mom saw the convergence of mobility, means and motivation as a perfect storm of trouble for me. She had a plan….

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Coming home from school one day, I sat enjoying dinner in that stool on the right. Mom came over and sat on the other one. “I’ve been thinking,” she began. “If we opened the restaurant 24 hours a day this summer, we could make this a big summer.” Made sense, I agreed. “What I need, though, is someone I can trust to run the place when I’m not here,” she added, springing the trap. A cold chill ran up my spine as I learned how I’d spend that summer working 11pm-to-7am six nights a week running Grandma’s Kitchen. Turned out to be a grow-up experience that taught me lessons I still use to this day. Thanks, Mom.

Wouldn’t be a visit without seeing Laura

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Plans originally called for a visit to Santa’s Village. The $26-a-head admission fee put me off that idea. The idea of water rides also lost its luster for my little Texans who are more accustomed to more balmy water temps. So, we pressed on for Lancaster where we were led on a tour of local high points by Laura Arpin. She first walked into Grandma’s Kitchen looking for work 36 years ago. She’s been part of the family ever since. While enjoying a post-tour ice cream, we witnessed drama that will no doubt make the cover of this week’s Coos County Democrat. I just wonder if they’ll still give me my photo credit. Pictures tell the whole story:

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My favorite shot in the sequence: the helpful person who hopped on the hood trying to add weight to the front of the car so it’s front wheels wouldn’t spin helplessly in mid-air. Close second fave: the guy “lifting” the back of the car. How about the policeman watching the whole scene unfold. Ay-yuh, It’s a scene so very, very north country.

Zuzu just eats up Spongebob

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Here’s a match made in confectionary heaven. Of all the hand-churned flavor choices at the roadside ice cream stand, Zuzu just had to become one with Spongebob Squarepants.

What happened to no cell coverage?

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I can’t count on AT&T for anything. They can’t get a cell signal into my house. They can’t keep one away while on vacation. I checked the coverage map on their website before leaving. It said: no coverage north of the notch. It lied. The kids are regularly getting four and five bars everywhere. Dagnabbit. Rather than be frustrated with each other, we’ve come to a compromise: no phones at mealtime or during an activity, no headphones in the shotgun seat. It’s a start. Of course, the iPhone battery will provide a natural consequence to over use because I’m holding fast to my no-car-charger policy.