We celebrated our 16th wedding anniversary this weekend, halfway through our two-week visit to T’s grandparents in New Brunswick.
It was peak full moon – sounds about right 🤣 – and we enjoyed a morning barefoot walk on sandbars during low tide.
The breeze, cold salt water, soft sand and gentle waves were soothing.

We are very fortunate that T’s Grammy and Grandad live by the water and that our two-week visits in August are a summer tradition.
Low tide at the bay is mesmerizing during a full moon, with the receding water revealing more of the shoreline and you can walk on the shallow waterbed and look for treasures of the sea.
We dug up a bucket full of large quahogs and T has become quite good at finding them.
The hubby, with his parents’ help, made a delicious seafood chowder for dinner.


T excitedly ran up and down the damp sand of the receded beach, searching for small crabs.
He found over 30 crabs hiding in the sand, only getting pinched once by a rightfully unamused crab.
T started lecturing the crab for not listening to him.
Someone not listening to instructions? I can’t imagine what that’s like.
The crabs were too small to eat, so we released them back in the water.

A full moon reminds us that most things in life, like the tides, are larger than us.
What’s within our control is to take things a day at a time, to focus on the big picture, to count our blessings, and to live with hope, humour, heart and adventure.
I’m reminded of these lessons every day as a parent; to see a complete child rather than get stuck on the complex symptoms of FASD.
For the joys, adventures, lessons and challenges we experience together with T, I am grateful.


Felicidades 🎊
Grettings from 🇪🇦🌎
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Thanks PK! And hello from 🇨🇦!
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Someone not listening to instructions? I can’t imagine what that’s like. 😛
Gosh, I can feeeeeeellll walking in the low tide barefoot after reading that description. Sounds like such a lovely time. And actually making chowder from creatures you found in the ocean… Of course that’s a thing people do. Still, I’m so amazed!
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Yes, the irony is thick isn’t it? 🤣
Low tide can be quite magical and fun and I can see why it brings out the locals to the beach to look for treasures of the sea. 💕
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Definite bonus for the locals!
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I love your photos – especially the photo of the you and hubby – Happy Anniversary – Sweet 16!
You writing is so poetic – beautiful
and always the amazing insight: “to see a complete child rather than get stuck on the complex symptoms of FASD.
For the joys, adventures, lessons and challenges we experience together with T, I am grateful.”
Just beautiful
XOV
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Thank you, Vickie. Sweet 16 is a nice way of putting it. 😊 I gotta say – and you know this so well – it’s not always easy to see the complete child. Some days, I really get stuck on the symptoms and all the unpleasant emotions that come with it. But thankful for the moments of clarity when I see the bigger picture!
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It would be more surprising if you didn’t sometimes get stuck on the symptoms.
Having clarity is so healthy ❤️
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Happy anniversary to you and your husband! What a lovely and fun little getaway. 😊
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Thank you, Erin. We’re thankful for this annual getaway and timing with our anniversary. 😊
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I love your pictures when you visit your in laws. That’s fantastic T gets right in there and catches crabs and digs for quahogs. That chowder looks so delicious! As much as I love clams, they would kick me out of there for digging up too many. Lol
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Thanks Diane! We’re very lucky to have this annual tradition with my in laws. 😊 They are loving and supportive of T and understanding of our daily challenges.
A lot of the locals are out there digging during low tide. You’d fit right in!
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The red reflection of the moon on the water is splendid!
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Thanks Serena. It was a very nice and shortlived red moon moment. 😊
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Congratulations on celebrating 16 years of marriage! And what better place to do it than by the ocean in New Brunswick! Enjoy the rest of your time with family out east. Sounds like T is in his element.
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Thanks Linda. It’s been nice to get away. Hope you three are having a great summer too! Look forward to catching up on your recent travel recap post. 😊
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For sure. And it’s nice that you tend to take a lot of your vacation days in the summer. It’s something we’ll have to start doing now too. Safe travels back home.
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Happy wedding anniversary, Ab. T looks gorgeous and I can relate to talking to the crabs. Ah, thank God, they’re release back to the ocean.🤩
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Thanks Hazel. 😊 The crabs were fun to dig up during the low tide and yes, glad to release them back to the water.
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You’re most welcome, Ab. Stay adventurous!
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Happy anniversary! And that sounds like a delightful time of walking on the beach. A time to treasure!
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Thanks Dave. It’s nice to walk on the beach during a full moon low tide. 😊
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Happy anniversary to you and your husband! How lovely that you got to celebrate it in such a relaxing setting. I’m just curious. So those quahogs ended up in the seafood chowder, right? If so, that is really cool to catch your own meal! T lecturing the crab is really funny. 😂
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Thanks Bama! 😊 Yes, the quahogs ended up in the chowder along with potato, celery and a can of clams – and heavy cream. 🤣
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What a gorgeous full moon, Ab! Love your insights about parenting, tides, and perspective. It’s no wonder why you’ve been happily married! Congratulations — and here’s to many more!
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Thanks Wynne! It was a beautiful blood red moon. 😊 This journey is not always happy or peaceful but perspective really helps and I’m very thankful for that. 🙏
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Happy Anniversary. Ab. What a beautiful way to celebrate 16 years. ❤️
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Thank you LaDonna! 😊 It was a wonderful way to celebrate and we’re thankful this is an annual tradition for our family.
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Happy, Happy Anniversary! Love, love, love the photos and T’s lecture to the crabs. Never a dull moment, right? Thank you for all of the smiles! 🥰💕🥰
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Thank you, Vicki! 😊 Never a dull moment – and a few harried and disregulated moments the last two days. But otherwise, it’s been wonderful time away so far. I don’t want summer to end! 🥰🙏
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I hear you! It goes so fast! 🥰❤️🥰
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Happy anniversary, Ab! And you get to celebrate it in the best province of all!! 😏😊🥂
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Thank you Jane! 😊 It’s wonderful that we have this annual tradition to look forward to each other.
I’m very sorry and sad though about the wildfires in Moncton and Miramichi. Hope you haven’t been too impacted over where you are!
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So far, we have no fires, but it’s hot as can be and dry as dust. All the woods are closed, even our wooded parks right in town.
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Stay safe! 🙏 I hear there’s a wildfire situation in Bathurst now, which is the town next to us.
We were considering doing a hike in Mount Carleton but it’s so damn hot. So maybe next summer. 🤣
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What an amazing photo there at the end! 2 weeks at the beach sounds wonderful plus tossing in an anniversary is a bonus. Congrats on 16 years Ab:)
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Thanks Deb! 😊 We’re fortunate to have this annual tradition and for it to fall during the same time as our anniversary.
Sending you all my best with your big move. Very excited and happy for you!
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happy anniversary to both of you, and here’s to many more years ahead. what a beautiful place and how lucky that you are able to make the annual trip there to see t’s grandparents. the soup must be absolutely amazing. that was so funny about t’s note that the crabs were not following the rules. ) p.s. have you ever read the book or seen the show about the Durrell family? the kids and their mom moved to Greece from England to make a new life after the war, and one son became enthralled with the natural world and grew up to be an writer and naturalist. (and the author of this an other books). they are eccentrics and hilarious and I think you and hubs would enjoy it, and even t as he gets older. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Family_and_Other_Animals
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Thanks Beth! 😊 We’re very fortunate to have this annual tradition and for our anniversary to fall during our visit.
I have not heard of nor read the book. But it sounds wonderful and I’ve placed a hold for it at our library. Will let you know what I think. I love autobiographies and memories of quirky family types!
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Happy Anniversary and what a wonderful way to celebrate!
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Thanks Margie! 😊 We’re very lucky that it almost always works out that our celebration falls during our annual visit to my in-laws.
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Happy anniversary, Ab! How great that you and your partner have been able to celebrate your life together with T. I love that he gave the crab a lecture about behaving itself.
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Thank you, Pete! 😊 It’s been a wonderful getaway, not without harried and disregulated moments, but overall grateful for this time away together. Yes, the crab lecture was ironic amusement to behold.
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Love the mix of peaceful moments, family traditions, and a little crab drama for fun.
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Thank you! 😊 It was, as you said, a perfect mix of moments.
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Exactly, those little unexpected moments are what make the best memories. 😊
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