Hello and welcome to summer. Buffalo style. I often say, there is too much to do around here. Too many gorgeous places to visit. We really are spoiled in the summer months in Buffalo. We don’t have much time, we have too many options, but there are certain MUST-DO’s that we always find time for. We like to stay close to home in the summer and enjoy our own back yard. You can travel to far off places but really everything you ever wanted is right here. There is something so sweet about summer. Wearing sandals, eating corn on the cob, moving at a slower pace and reading under a tree. It’s swimming outside. It’s doing handstands in the pool. It’s going off diving boards. It’s swinging on a swing. Summer is really all about kids and bringing out the kid in you. It’s about connecting as a family and nurturing and being playful. It’s where I hold cherished memories of my own childhood and think of my wonderful years being a young mom. We are off the clock in a way. No homework projects due. New friends develop and new skills are learned. Now mind you, it’s not all perfect, there’s pesky mosquitos, humidity and quite frankly, I can do without fireworks. But, as a family, it would not be summer without these 8 traditions. The Canadian beaches, visiting Chautauqua Institute, Swimming outside and outdoor swim meets, grilling and eating outside, the annual family picnic at Chestnut Ridge Park, the inspiration of the Garden walk, Saturday mornings and walks to the Famers Market and one that will never be the same is taking an annual picture of our children. Again, I know we have a lot of options and I did not even include Niagara Falls or baseball. But hey, this is my list. And these 8 traditions are true blue with our family.
1. Go Over the Peace Bridge to Canada
2. Spend a day or a week at the Chautauqua Institute.
3. Swim Outside – just to relax or to watch a swim meet outside
4. Grill and Eat Outside
5. Reconnect at the Annual Family Picnic
6. Enjoy the flowers and Garden Walk
7. Saturday Farmers Market
8. Photograph and take the annual family picture of the kids
Let me introduce myself. My name is Trish. I am a poodle walker. Come along and hopefully find inspiration that I receive from my walks and simply paying attention to others here on earth.
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Jack Mattimore, SJ posted on July 7, 2015 at 3:05 am
Cousin Trish,
These are excellent and I am both honored and humbled to be part of one of your summer traditions. See you at the Ridge!
Jack