Here's Charlie (Rachel's husband) inviting Elliot to join us at the table.

And here's Elliot after joining the table conversation.

And one last pose from a satiated duo.




On the Sunday before Halloween, we had a party in our community garden. Lots of people from the neighborhood came out on a beautifully blustery Fall day to parade their children in costumes, bob for apples, scavenge for junk, and beat a pinata. 
Here's a group photo with all the kids. And some of the parents of those kids unable to pose.









Or this one, moments later, both dog and baby appear to have a whole new lease on life. Father is out of the picture - likely taking a shower or stumbling to find more coffee. Somehow, justeen manages to retain control of the camera.











Elliot slept in the car from Oaks Bluff (the port town) to the house. He woke up and I can only imagine his surprise when he opened his eyes. Rachel's husband Charlie and their friend Andrea were at the house when we arrived. Without much delay, we got in the car and drove a mile to their semi-private beach.
The beach was great. Izzy ran free, Justeen learned to boogie board, and the bean just lounged on the beach.
At some point he asked that his mom and I leave him alone so he could more effectively pick up on some chicks. In no time, two of them (Rachel and Andrea) were by his side.
Notice the confidence with which he grabs onto his ladies. He surely must have learned that from his dad. After some time alone with his ladies, the bean demanded we all gather for a group portrait. Here it is, minus Justeen - she was behind the camera.
When we returned from the beach. We grilled some amazing fish, made some great food, and enjoyed the dinner in this snazzy little sun porch.
So even if Elliot doesn't remember his first (and hopefully not last) trip to the Vineyard (hint hint Rachel), I hope these pictures will remind him what a relaxing time he spent that one weekend in August.