Our newest grandson, Levi, was born healthy and beautiful on 6/28. He’s got the cute little nose gene from Mr. NOA’s side of the family. He’s got blond hair, like his daddy and his 11-year-old brother. He is simply precious and so very loved.
On the day Levi was born, our oldest grandson (the 11-year-old) and I took our kayaks out on the lake for the first time. One thing checked off my summer bucket list! The kid was a natural in his kayak. Me, not so much. But I did not, to my surprise and delight, tip mine over, despite how wobbly I was for the first 15 minutes in that thing.

We “hosted” our daughter’s family’s puppy, Dash, for a couple of weeks while they settled in at home with baby Levi. They have another dog, the scrappy daschund/pug mix, Max, and the two of them together in a house with a new baby and two other kids is a lot for them to handle. Mr. NOA and I made it clear to the kids that we are open to keeping Dash for good. He and Radar get along well, and Dash really benefits from having an older dog around to model how to be a good boy.


A couple of weekends ago, Mr. NOA pulled the camper out of it’s space next to the “We Shed”, after it sat unused for the better part of three years. We cleaned it from top to bottom, inside and outside. We took it, along with Radar, up to the Northland to visit family and friends last weekend. It was so good to reconnect with the people we love and soak up the natural beauty of our surroundings.
Dash stayed with the kids while we were away. While it went well for them, they did ultimately decide that Dash is better off staying with us for good.
So, now we are a two dog household!
As far as blogging goes, I’m taking things in stride. Life has been more eventful (clearly) as of late, so publishing posts here has been sporadic. I suspect it will continue to be so throughout the remainder of this summer.
A few pics from our trip to the Northland:





Instead of my usual song at the end of this post, I’m sharing a video I took on my sister and her husband’s property last weekend. I’ve gotten slightly better at taking videos with my phone, but I do apologize for the speed at which I moved it as I was capturing this footage. I hope it’s not too jarring. I recommend having the sound up so you can better appreciate the soothing sounds of the babbling Baptism River.
Congrats on the arrival of Levi, he’s cute. Also congrats on not tipping over in a kayak. I like the names of your extended pet family. Waiting to see if Dash becomes a permanent resident in your home.
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Isn’t he just a doll? Yesterday we visited the kids and it was the first time that Levi’s eyes were open the whole time I was holding him. And Dash is now a permanent resident. He’s a great addition!
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Yay! Great news all around.
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My heart feels all of this—Baby Levi, Dash for good, and that river!
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Life is good 🙂
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Congratulations on your precious addition to the family. It sounds like we’ll only have one opportunity to be grandparents, so I plan to fully embrace that chance. Our grandson just turned 14 months last week.
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Thanks, Pete! Grandparenting is the best, isn’t it?
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Such terrific news! Hello, Levi! 💕🥰💕
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Thanks, Vicki! He’s such a doll.
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🥰❤️🥰
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Baptism River – love it! Congratulations on Levi and becoming a two-dog household. Big things going on!!
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Yes, we so love spending time there. Indeed, lots of big and good things going on here 🙂
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Congrats on the new grand baby!
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Thanks, Rebecca! He is just precious.
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