I took over 400 pictures, but I made a Kodak album of about 220 if you want to see them all.
http://www.kodakgallery.com/
Otherwise, below are a select number from our wonderful trip.
My family likes going out to breakfast and we found this small place called the Deer Crossing Restaurant that we liked. Connor liked the pancakes and the little deer out front.
Our walk down to the lake. Connor was such a big boy this year. It's a big hill, but he walked down and then back up by himself without a stroller. He would need to be picked up at the steep part of the hill, but that was it.
Our first boat ride in the new boat. Connor liked going fast. He even got boat hair.
What a cool dude.
It was a beautiful first day so we went swimming down at the lake. Here Jeff is jumping off the dock.
Connor got brave enough to jump off the dock. We do this countdown every time we jump and Connor really liked it. It goes, "1 for the money, 2 for the show, 3 to get ready, and 4 to go!"
Here is a video of Connor jumping off the dock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3OGSeRxzWc
In his floaties, Connor can actually swim on his own so we were practicing "swimming" from me to Grandpa.
Connor, me, and Jeff road the Super Mable. We drove really slow, but we still bounced around a bit and Connor liked it. It was cute to hear him say, "Bouncy, bouncy."
We went to this place called "Natural Stone Bridge and Caves." It was really scenic and pretty, however we did have to hike around a bit, but Connor was a total trooper. Here we are posing in front of the raging rapids.
The next day, we hiked up Stewart Mountain. It is a really small mountain, but it's got a great view of the lake and I've been doing it every year since I was a kid.
A view from the top of Stewart Mountain looking at the lake.
One night, we had family up to our house for a little get together. Connor really liked his second cousins, 10 year old Noah and 12 year old Nick.
As you can see here, Connor's second cousins were really sweet to him.
On Nick's last day at the lake, he caught a 3 pound bass, right off of the dock. We don't get many big fish in the lake, so we were all pretty amazed. The man on the right is his Dad Tom, my cousin Shannon's husband. They live in Ohio and are big Ohio State fans, but amazingly enough, I still like them. Hee hee.
Connor was acting silly one night in the rain. I think he was just shocked to see rain at all.
The day after Jeff left, we rode down to Saratoga to visit my Grandma, Connor's Great Grandma, in a nursing home. She seemed to really enjoy seeing Connor and watching his funny antics. He also showed off his singing, which she particularly liked.
Here is a video of Connor singing his ABC's to his Great Grandma. He has gotten much better since this video was taken. He can now sing it completely and it sounds pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP44pPkVCfM
After visiting my grandma, we went to Friendly's, which is sort of like Chili's up North, but the best part is they are known for their ice cream sundaes. I always get a peanut butter cup sundae. Yummy. Connor liked it too.
Jeff took all the good weather with him, because after he left it was cloudy and even a bit chilly every day. Since it wasn't a good lake day, we took Connor miniature golfing in Lake George at this place called Pirate's Cove. It was pirate themed and Connor learned that a pirate says, "Arrrgh." He sounded so cute when he said it.
Connor liked our evening happy hours on the boat, especially because of the snacks on board. Not bad.
Connor acting silly with Grandpa. Check out the clothes he's wearing. He won't be wearing sweatshirts and jeans for quite some time here at home. The high was about 80 and the lows were in the 60's.
We had my Aunt Karen up on one of our last nights and Connor was a charmer at dinner. We started eating our meals with him and he seemed to do OK with it. We have continued that trend now that we're back at home and it's working out great. We all like family dinner and it's so nice to have dinner done and cleaned up by 7pm every day.
On our last day, Connor took his final row boat ride. He liked when we rowed out and touched the buoys.
Our last day was finally really sunny and beautiful so we floated out on the boat. Goodbye Loon Lake. See you next year.
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