During this time of the year everyone is so busy but we need to stop and look at sights around us.

My View of Life on the Dock
During this time of the year everyone is so busy but we need to stop and look at sights around us.


Here are some great gifts you can get at Pauline’s. The slippers are so comfy and the pajamas are terrific.



My daughter Abbey is an Italian teacher at Winchester High School and has lived in Sienna and Florence as part of her studies, so she has been excited to visit the new EATALY in Boston that opened recently. If you are a foodie, a cook, and love all things italian make sure you stop in next time you are in the area. It was smaller than I anticipated (I thought it was going to be multiple floors) but there is a whole lot of yumminess packed in there! My favorite part is that you can grab an Aperol Spritz or glass of wine from the center “Piazza” area and walk around with it while you shop and explore!


If you want to sit down to eat, you first should get in line and put your name in. That way they will text you when your table is ready (our wait was about 1/2 hr…but later it was an hour) and you can shop around until then. We ate at La Pizza~La Pasta. We shares a fresh made Mozzarella board with roasted tomatoes and prosciutto…it was delish! I had the Pasta al Forno (lasagna bolognese) with fresh made pasta. The pizza looked really good too! You can also grab and go some pizza, gelato, crepes, coffee/espresso and pastries or find a seat in the middle “Piazza” food court and grab some fresh oysters, salumi platter or panini’s.


We were so excited to eat, we forgot to take a picture of our food, but here is the aftermath lol!

Do you ever wake up in the morning and just know that something feels off….and kind of wait for something to happen…even though you have no idea what you’re waiting for? That was me, on Thursday.
I woke up immediately all in my own head…making my lists (checking them twice), already running late before even really getting going, remembering the gas light came on the night before, and wishing that I had finished packing lunches/snacks before going to bed. The puppy woke up the boys…as he does every morning…by nosing his way into their bedroom, jumping on the bottom bunk, stepping all over Thatcher, stealing a stuffed animal, and “climbing” as far up the ladder as possible to whimper to Finn.
Finn, in turn, wakes up the same way every day. Immediately happy to see Minnow, stumbles into the living room rubbing his right eye with his right fist, and mumbles “Who won?”….because invariably, someone was playing something when he was shuffled off to bed. This time of year he wants the Bruins update and tries to park it on the couch for game highlights…even though he KNOWS the deal is get dressed first. Ground Hogs’ Day. Mad…he stomped back into his room that particular day….and things went from bad to worse when he realized he was supposed to put on…HEAVEN forbid…a sweater. Gasp. The horror. His class was heading to the Nutcracker and I refused to send him looking anything other than “Theatre Casual.”
He was grumpy and, for whatever reason, it made me mad. The day was already out of whack.
During the somewhat quiet ride to Beverly I started having Mother’s Remorse. Shouldn’t have gotten angry, should have given him a few choices of what to wear, could have struck a bargain, could have offered a change of clothes for after the field trip, etc. And then, I started to remember the school bus accident last week that took the lives of several young children….and how horribly horrific, unexpected, and unfair it was. And how those parents must be feeling. And I vowed that there’d be no more arguing….especially over something so small. Because, what if? I can’t even. Image.
Thatcher’s day was off too. He sought me out on campus all teary about some social interactions. Not the norm for him at all. I was already feeling kind of spent and emotional and seeing him sad tugged at my heart strings a little more than usual. Why? I still, I soon realized, had that nagging feeling that the day was awry. Thatch and I took a walk and sat in the car for a bit….talked….hugged it out….and parted ways to head to class and head to work.
The rest of the day was uneventful, I guess. We left school at 4:00, I took the boys home to Freddy, and turned right around to meet a friend at her home just outside of the city…to go to a Bruins game. With tons of traffic near the malls I started nearing late….but with the traffic soon letting up…I crossed over to a little bit early. Which, I realized at the last minute, gave me time to make a little pit stop to get the boys a treat. Back all in my own head again, I was already thinking about how late I’d be getting back to Rockport, about what I was going to use for a blog post the next day, and about the fact that I’d have to finish packing lunches AND get to work extra early on Friday as we had some important things going on in the morning. After having had a rough start to our day I thought I could put a little smile on their faces the next day by packing a favorite special snack in their snack bags for them from a place that we don’t get to often…and expedite the snack packing process at the same time. Win…win.
I pulled into the parking lot at 5:59….they close at 6:00. Would they be open?
There were two people just inside the door. Coats on, bags in hand, the man digging through his stuff, clearly looking for something….and looking like they had just wrapped up work, were shutting down shop, and about to leave and lock the door. I used some sad excuse for sign language to ask, “Are you still open?” The girl looked at me confused. I tried again and her eyes averted to somewhere else in the shop…towards an employee….which I then realized quickly they were not. I tugged on the door and, in fact, it was still unlocked. I stepped around the couple and walked to the counter….and was a bit intrigued (for lack of a better word) by the random items on the floor at the man’s feet. A toothbrush, some ear buds, some wrinkled clothes, am empty soda bottle, etc. I started to order….they started to fight. Quiet somewhat censored whispers escalated to full on yelling almost instantly. The woman at the register seemed unnerved yet made no eye contact with me….seemingly having decided that her strategy was going to be to ignore. I, at the same moment, realized This was what my brain seemed to know was coming all day long. Swearing started, crying started, some throwing and slamming started…..and I’m pretty sure I whispered, “oh, shit’ aloud.
My little wax paper bag with the top folded over perfectly (which I remember thinking this is so absurd…she is taking the time to fold my bag perfectly while these two are erupting 15 feet to the left) was handed to me….and I knew I had run out of time. They were blocking the door, I had no more business to do in the bakery, and it was time to decide which route to go. 1) Say “excuse me”, walk out the door, and move on with my evening or 2) Get involved.
As I turned, she, who had been quietly whimpering as he did most of the yelling, yelled back. “I don’t even need you!” He, infuriated by that, used some expletives and stormed out of the shop. Which left us, two strangers, face to face, for the first time. I asked (ridiculous in retrospect), “Are you ok?” and she burst into tears and said, “no.” She started telling me that she couldn’t do it any more and that she just wanted to leave. I noticed she had two medium sized yellow trash bags, one in each hand, and that, while her mouth barely opened when she talked, there was something wrong with her gums and teeth. A weird thing to notice I guess. Just as I was thinking, “What the hell am I going to do now?” she asked, “Can you please give me a ride?” Shit. How do you say “no”?….but, how do you say “yes”? I have two young kids….can I really get more involved? My mind was racing….she looked sad….and so tired….and so desperate. And I really wanted to help. Shit. She just needed her check from Burger King….just down the street….could I take her to go get it….and then she’d find a hotel….
The door burst open…it was him again. He started yelling, “I’m all you have, I gave you a place to stay when even your own family wouldn’t take you, I came to the hotel last night to save you when you called, Where are you going to go?, What are you going to do with out me?” She just said, “STOP.” She shoved past him and….before I could really process what was happening….climbed into the back seat of my Jeep. Incredulous, there I stood….in a tiny parking lot…outside of a now closed bakery…in a nice town…next to a strange man….looking at a scared girl….sitting alone in my car. Shit. He started to tell her to get out, yelled a lot more, and looked like he was about to grab her. She just sobbed, “Stop.” I told him that he could not put his hands on her….and that he had to leave her alone….and look at her, she’s terrified. And then I thought, Does he have a gun or a knife or is he about to grab my little SCOUT bag or my car keys from my hands. Is he going to hurt her? Is he going to hurt me? She’s sitting in Finn’s seat? What the hell….is she really sitting in Finn’s seat? Is it safe to drive her somewhere? Then what? Shit.
He turned to me, now seeming more sad and desperate than mad and scary, and started detailing what “went down” the night before. She called…he went….she was under a blanket shaking…empty bottle of Advil…he saved her…she has no one…trust me…I’d never put a hand on her….. She just whimpered, “Please take me.” He said, “Trust me, she needs me.” Shit.
I remember thinking about 900 different things. Take her, leave her, she’s still in my car, I’m late meeting my friend, I have two young boys…. I KNEW something bad was coming my way today…. And, ridiculously, I remember saying, “Guys, I don’t know what to do, seriously, I was just trying to buy my kids a snack.” It occurred to me that all three of us were desperate at that point. She, suddenly seeming to sense that I couldn’t commit to taking her with me, jumped out of the car and ran away across the street, he followed. My heart broke a little. I really wanted to help her. But I was also relieved. Could I really have helped her? And it seemed he was just trying to help her. What about him?
And then, thank goodness (I think), a police car came tearing in. The cruiser stopped not far in front of me. An officer jumped out. The girls in the shop had called the police. I told him, “I really didn’t know what to do” and he told me “Well, they’re both going to jail now.” And my heart broke a little bit more. He ran off after them, I got in my car, wondered for a second Did she leave anything in Finn’s seat?, and then started to drive. As I got to the next intersection and stopped at the light, two more cruisers came flying towards me….and went off to assist.
I was relieved, but I wasn’t. They’re going to jail, but then what? What could I have done? And then, inevitably, came the cliche, but true, feelings of We’re so lucky, What went wrong for her? How did she end up on the street? One wrong turn….. I’ll never be mad at my boys again. I thought about her all night. I went to the game. I had a great time with my friend. #blessed, right? Later that night, on my way home to Rockport, I kept thinking she was still in the backseat. I obviously knew she wasn’t. Once home….I immediately checked on the boys… got ready for bed…and didn’t sleep. I thought about her, and myself, and my boys, and our life, and everything else….all night long.
I still feel horrible for not being brave enough….or stupid enough….to help her more. She was so desperate and it is hard to think that I didn’t let her down. But, maybe jail saved her? I don’t know. I’d like to tell you that I could wrap up this story with a neat little bow and a nice little moral, but I can’t. Maybe you can provide me with one. What would you have done?

Locals know: Cape Pond Ice Company’s Gift Shop at 104 Commercial Street stocks a full range of great presents, not only traditional and new design “Coolest Guys, Gals & Kids” T’s, caps and sweats, but also unique Perfect Storm and Gloucester books, posters and gifts. Gift Certificates available.
Shop for “Cool Stuff” on-line at www.capepondice.com, stop down “the Fort” to our gift shop, or visit the Weathervane at 159 Main Street, Gloucester.
Here are some examples of the great gifts from Cape Pond Ice.

CAPE ANN YMCA ANNOUNCES EXPANSION FOR EARLY LEARNING CHILDREN’S CENTER FOR AGES 15 MONTHS TO 5 YEARS
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Newly renovated space adjacent to the Cape Ann Y offers early learning, childcare
Gloucester, MA – The Cape Ann YMCA is excited to announce that it is enrolling for its new
Early Learning Center at 67 Middle Street, adjacent to the Y. The newly renovated center offers
an innovative learning and development curriculum while providing enrichment programming
like swimming, gymnastics and sports activities. Children will build confidence and make friends
in a safe nurturing environment led by certified instructors. The bright, open space offers ample
room for learning and playing for children 15 months to 5 years old with low staff-to-child ratios
and is licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care.
Tim Flaherty, Executive Director of the Cape Ann YMCA said, “The Y is committed to youth
development, healthy living and social responsibility and in that spirit, it is so important for us to
be a resource for families while broadening our programming to meet the needs of our
community. By offering early education opportunities, we continue to support our parents and
families in their day-to-day life and in turn strengthen the community as a whole.”
The Cape Ann YMCA is committed to nurturing the potential of every child as they begin their
journey to become lifelong learners. The new Early Learning Center will provide a safe,
supportive environment which strives to meet each child’s developmental needs in a setting that
encourages active learning. Children will receive guidance and support from a warm, caring
staff and engage in learning through open-ended activities. Experienced instructors will
encourage children to learn and play as they build essential early language, social and motor
skills in a healthy, nurturing environment.
Strong beginnings means bright futures. The Cape Ann YMCA Early Learning, now enrolling, 67
Middle Street, Gloucester. For more information, contact Amanda Tower
towera@northshoreymca.org or Toni Catalani, catalinit@northshoreymca.org
More Cape Ann Dining News- http://www.capeanneats.com

The Gloucester Stage presents Holiday Delights tonight at 7:30. Saturday and Sunday 2pm. Conceived and directed by Heidi Dallin with help this year from Sarah Vandewalle and other professionals. Amazing group!

Photographs from tech week

Sarah Vandewalle

Scrutiny

Hold up! Hold up!


Enjoy Gail McCarthy advance press in the Gloucester Daily Times Pg 01: Holiday Delights and here A Glosta holiday “Gloucesters Meagan Gallo, center, plays the role of a girl who takes a Christmas Eve journey through time in the annual production of Holiday Delights, produced by Gloucester Stages Youth Acting Workshops. Three shows are planned this weekend Friday at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. This is a scene from Santas workshop with some of the 40-member cast of local youth and teens. For a full story of the Holiday Delights show and more photos, see Gail McCarthys…”

Don’t miss this wonderfully heart warming and festive holiday show, created and directed by Gloucester Stage’s Heidi Dallin, starring our neighborhood kids. Only a few seats left, don’t miss the fun!
Holiday Delights showtimes are Friday evening, December 9th, at 7:30pm, Saturday and Sunday, December 10th and 11th, at 2pm.
For tickets: www.gloucesterstage.com or 978-281-4433
PHOTOS BY HEIDI DALLIN

Hello again from your friends at TBT Post,
We just wanted to let everyone know of our new hours for our Gloucester store at 33 Main St. starting next Tuesday, December 13th.
We will be open 7 days a week like always but starting next Tuesday, our daily hours will be 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. That’s right, 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. This is not just for the holiday season, but will continue into 2017!
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Happy shopping,
The team at TBT Post Gloucester