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Carolina Beach with the Schuelers

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 at 9:07 pm. Comment on this post »

Tags: carolina beach, Schueler family

We spent the last two nights at the beach with the Schuelers. It was wonderful to have a chance to get away and Isaac was about as wonderful as any 5 month old baby could be. Eli and I got about twice as much sleep as Mark and Hanna, yet somehow they did all the cooking. We had some lovely meals out, fantastic walks on the beach, wine in the apartment and we took lots of photographs on the beach.

Mark, Isaac, Hanna.

Mark, Isaac, Hanna.


Mark and Isaac.

Mark and Isaac.

Eli and Isaac.

Eli and Isaac.


Isaac and Eli's beard.

Isaac and Eli's beard.

I’m so glad that we have gotten to watch Isaac grow for the past five months. It’s nice to remember the first moments they became a family and to see how far they have come. Mark no longer regards the imposer with uncertain suspicion.

The Schuelers Become Three.

The Schuelers Become Three.

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  1. Hanna Schueler said on April 17th, 2009 at 1:38 am:

    Thanks for joining us. We had so much fun with you guys. A much appreciated and relaxing vacation with wonderful friends. Changing Isaac a million times before we left will be a memory that I will never forget ;)

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