Monday, April 23, 2012

The Shoes Made It

As most of our Island Family knows Ronan's shoes were on their way out.  He was on his last pair of flippies and they were almost done.  There were many a discussion that we might have to duct (duck per island style) tape them to make it home.  It must of been a sign that our time on the island was coming to an end - as much as we really did not want to admit it.  But they made it after all - we got here just in time to move onto a pair of "real"shoes and that has been an adjustment for the Ro dog.


As you can see we have made it back to Colorado safely - although it was a long day there were no major hiccups.  Minus Michael choosing the LONG (the short line that always takes longer) line through immigration.  It did provide a rather entertaining conversation for the boys - they were asked if they might be smuggling anything - Dillon do you have any tiny St.  Maarten men in your back pack?  Ronan - are you bringing any grenades or rocket launchers back with you?  Thankfully the answer was no to both.  Their years of traveling has prepared the boys to take all questions seriously and answer appropriately  - but we did all walk away giggling and thankful when Reilly the agent welcomed us home.

What you will find in the McGlue luggage is.......


surf boards, yarn, wilderness medicine kit, soccer shoes, a cozy duvet and some flippies without holes


We are slowly settling in, unpacking clothes, a few toys, study books for all and adjusting to the time difference.  The boys are ecstatic to be spending time with Grammy and Boompa and are making plans to catch up with old friends.  They finally met their cousin Ella for the first time and fell in love - Ronan whispered to me at bedtime "mom, that baby today was really cute".  Mike has found a study spot down the road and has settled in to prepare for his board exams.

I am definitely feeling that bit of anxiety of being back here - as I had expected.  Being overwhelmed by all the stores, the fast highways, large buildings and lots of people.  Simply - there are just tooooo many choices.  I love seeing old friends and spending time with family  - and look forward to getting out and doing all our fun Colorado activities but I do miss the island and the slow paced simple life.  I am going to hang on to it as tight as I can and hope to carry it with me forever.

Whenever I am feeling any island sickness I will focus on our beautiful last day and all the good times we had during our stay on the island.


simple, beautiful island life

PS - I will be updating the blog with some fun times from the last few months before a formal finale.  Just wanted to let everyone know we are safely home.



Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Grande Case

a chill afternoon - taking in the surroundings
















finest mango eaters in the caribbean










great photo Dillon








awesome work Ro




















evening dominos






Monday, April 16, 2012

A Pause before Departure

the view from our temporary home
during my peaceful 6 am moments











saba








some of our Tradewinds Familia

Some Fish'n

                                        Squeezed in some fish'n during our last bits of time here




































Monday, April 9, 2012

Moments

recording island moments as time goes by









































































thank you carith for the family photos