For the last 54 years, I have spent most summer weekends there. When my sons were little, we would pack up and go there for weeks at a time during the summer. There we would settle into the easy routine known as CAMP. At camp, we live by "island time". Island time is something one can understand only if they experience it first hand. It involves waking up when you feel rested, eating when you feel hungry, sleeping when you feel tired, and mixing those three activities with a lot of boating, hiking, reading, exploring, and sitting. Much of our time there was spent with my "oldest friend in the world" and her sons either at her family's camp or one of mine.

This year has been far from routine. On January 29, 2012 my life was sort of turned inside out. I lost the home that my family and I built board by board, nail by nail in 1990. On Monday, June 10, 2012 ground was broken for the new home that will be built for me, one that will be much smaller and far more traditional. So, I visited the island this past weekend to take the annual sigh of relief that school was over. But, I only stayed for two days. I will probably visit family there periodically throughout the summer. The old routine is being put aside. Aside from the first 28 days of January, most of the year has consisted of putting things aside so that I can try and figure out the next steps.
I want to take this opportunity to tell friends and family how grateful I am for all of the support you have given me over the last few months. Although certainly not as devastating as the loss of a loved one, this has been a difficult loss for me. I am ready for new beginnings .
I wish you all a summer full of long joyful days. Cheers!
Janet, I look forward to reading your blog. Best wishes! Miss you!
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