Month: June 2015
2nd Chance Ebay Auction Relisted
Urchin Exchange Is The Upscale Quality Children’s Consignment Store You Need To Check Out
Skaterdater
Ever since we visited Virginia Beach and rollerbladed alongside skateboarders on the boardwalk each morning, my boys have been asking for skateboards. While totally clueless when it comes to the skateboarding scene, my guess was that the cheap ones that we kept seeing in each gift shop that we happened upon, weren’t going to be smooth or easy to ride.
The boys also wanted new helmets for their birthdays…which happen to fall just 3 weeks apart. In addition to the helmets, they wanted cool stickers to decorate their helmets with. Stumped. So, I took to social media and shouted out to my Facebook friends. Loaded with tons of awesome suggestions, I took to the mall (shudder) and went to a store I had never even noticed before.
Not going to lie….I felt a wee bit like a fish out of water in the too-hip-for-the-43-frumpy-school-teacher-mom-of-two that I am. I found the stickers in the display case (just as I was told that I would) and started chatting with a couple of the employees. They couldn’t have been nicer…or more tolerant of my ridiculous lack of knowledge. With a pretty excellent pile of stickers in hand, one of the kids offered to show me some skateboards….boards, that is. I’m guessing it is fairly uncool to use the full name.
Turns out that I was right to have not pulled the trigger and bought a gift shop board. Not smooth. Harder to ride. Wear easily. Boys will lose interest.
I was schooled on the parts of a true board and the different ways to customize them. I was also taught what to look for when buying starter boards for the boys to help set them up for success.
Turns out, for $99 the boys could go into the store, customize their own boards, help assemble them, and not only get a sweet board, but also have a pretty cool hands-on learning experience….while chatting with some pretty cool employees. I got such a kick out of my own experience that I couldn’t wait to go back with them. By “customize” I mean, pick out their own deck (board), wheels, grip tape, wheel bearings, and wheel mounts. Pretty cool. They got to use the vice to assemble the wheels, help sand the grip tape into place, and screw it all together. Pretty cool again.
The boys were absolutely beaming as they walked out of the store with their new boards and have been working hard to get the hang of it. Have you been on a skateboard lately? Holy crap…not easy. Thatcher got the hang of it pretty easily. Finn is having some trouble figuring out if he’s left-footed or right-footed, but is doing pretty great for his age.
With such short, little wish lists for their birthdays, I’m feeling pretty psyched that they are so happy! Total score for mom…maybe I’m just a little bit cool after all (this week anyway).
Check out Zumiez website HERE….and their store at the North Shore Shopping Center.
New sign policy for Grant Circle
Pauline Bresnahan forwards-
Hi Joey,
Could you please post the attached link in regard to the now to be enforced sign policy at Grant Circle. The entrance to our city should be welcoming and hopefully now will not be littered with all that signage.
Thanks so much, Pauline
City’s Policy On Signs At The Rotary
Signs are permitted at the Grant Circle Rotary in the area adjacent to the “Welcome to Gloucester” Sign, with the following stipulations:
1. The sign must be for Gloucester community events only, not for business advertisements, or events in other communities. Signs for anything other than community events will be taken down.
2. Signs are only allowed with permission granted from the Director of Public Work’s office. Signs that are erected without permission will be taken down ,
3. Signs may only be erected one week prior to the event and must be taken down immediately following the event.
Dog owners don’t lick the same ice cream they let their dogs lick do they?
This isn’t really happening, right? This has to be an ice cream Kenny specifically bought for his dog. Like there’s no possible way he’s gonna take a lick of that ice cream right? Because I’m physically ill thinking about that possibility.
Making Atomic Buffalo Turds On The New Grill
I could eat these all day long. Caution: prepare yourself with lots of beer beforehand.
Chop off the top where the stem is and then cut your habanero peppers in half length wise. Then scoop out the stem and the seeds.
Then fill the habanero shells with cream cheese
Then cut store bought bacon in half and wrap the habaneros. If you have wooden toothpicks soak them in water for a half hour and stick them through to hold them together. I didn’t bother and was just careful when flipping them.
Hit ‘em with a dash of cajun spices
Place the coals on your grills on one side and cook the ABTs on indirect heat to avoid flare-ups. if cooking on a gas grill light one burner and place the ATBs on the opposite side of the grill.
Careful when turning to keep your bacon intact
Enjoy!
Thank You Lynn Bird, Catherine Ryan, Charles, and George
For giving up another Sunday morning to help at the HarborWalk. I am so thankful for your continued help, especially this spring with our daughter’s upcoming wedding. You are doing a tremendous job. I just can’t express how greatly appreciated is your time, energy, hard work, and thoughtfulness. Thank you also to Lise Breen, Amy Kerr, Leslie Heffron, and Beth Chiancola for your help many Sunday mornings this spring.
Through working on the HarborWalk I have met some of the nicest and most kind hearted people one could ever hope to meet. If you would like to lend a hand and come work with the amazing Friends of the HarborWalk, email me at kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com.
Today we planted patches of butterfly, bee, and songbird attracting annuals. I am so proud of the job George and Charles accomplished–64 plants all on their own!
Dog Whisperer
Magnolia Point
“Capturing the Living Landscape,” an outdoor oil painting workshop with Mark Shasha
NORTH SHORE ARTS ASSOCIATION OFFERS, “Capturing the Living Landscape,” an outdoor oil painting workshop with Mark Shasha, Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14, 10 – 4 pm at NSAA. Sign up online through the NSAA website, by phone or by mail.
In this two day workshop, award winning painter Mark Shasha will help you learn to manage the challenges that clouds, wind and sea offer when attempting to paint with oils out of doors. Sharing insights from his thirty years of painting experience, he will discuss composition, traditional techniques, and special methods of reaping aesthetic rewards when capturing on canvas the natural color, light and mood of living landscapes.
The North Shore Arts Association’s galleries are open, free to the public, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m.
More information on all North Shore Arts Association events is available by visiting their website at, and by email at arts@nsarts.org, or by telephone 978 283-1857.
More Traps Available From Our Lobstermen For Recreational Lobster Fishing $25 Each
Come get them at the dock 95 East Main Street Gloucester MA
For directions or telephone number – http://www.wholesalelobster.com
Community Stuff 6/7/15
Manchester Historical Museum Family Program
10 am SATURDAY, JUNE 13 at Seaside #1
“Manchester Fire Fighting: Yesterday & Today”
Come see how our fire department fought fires in the past and then visit our current station to see how they do it today.
$5 per child (accompanied by an adult)
RSVP requested to reserve your spot.
10 Union Street, Manchester, MA 01944 Phone: 978-526-7230
E-mail: info@manchesterhistoricalmuseum.org
http://www.manchesterbytheseahistorical.org
Magnolia historical society art show
Find me at http://www.ardizzoniphotography.com
Gloucester Smiles ~ 14
Gloucester Fishermunn Take Gold & Silver
Tourists from Germany
Gloucester Fishermunn Olympians Warming Up For Sort-Put & Javelin Events!
The Civil War Monument re-dedication
Thank you all who were involved taking care of this monument and preserving the history.
























