Just when I started to get the hang of things, a group of us headed down to Massachusetts to work at our site “on the cape.” We spent the better part of last week trying to learn a new system and new trails and new expectations and new colleagues and…it was hard. Have you ever taken a bunch of kids on a night hike on trails that are unfamiliar? (We did NOT get lost.)
Every break and every evening was spent crashing into sobbing heaps on the floor of our cabin, wishing that we were back in New Hampshire. We missed the community that we’d built back “home” and the familiar rhythm of our days. And we missed knowing what was expected of us in each twist and turn of that rhythm.
It was rough.

But there was something comforting in knowing that we weren’t in it alone.
And…there was the half day we spent at the beach with our kiddos. (Yes – we all froze to death. But I was the “super human mutant” who wore shorts and Teva sandals.)
Also, best kid quote so far:
Do you have a ferret? Because you look like you would have a ferret.


