Bayfront – Erie, PA

This past week we took a drive up to Pennsylvania for a couple of family events.  While we were up there we took a ride over to the Bayfront Convention Center, which was the site of our daughter & son-in-law’s wedding two years ago.  The building is beautiful, and designed to look like a ship when viewed from the water.  Since I didn’t get a good picture I’ll attach a link if anyone is interested:  http://www.bayfrontconventioncenter.com

Here are a few shots from the rear of the building looking down towards Presque Isle State Park:

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Feeling Nostalgic About Picnics

Our picnic table at the lake

Our picnic table at the lake

Snapshot of an Italian Family Picnic

I can’t express the profound joy of a simple family
picnic, the culmination of at least two days of cooking
and a sleep over by the men to secure the perfect spot.

Under the shade trees the flag was hung and a
magnificent table was set groaning under the weight of
roast chicken, eggplant Parmesan, lasagna & more. The
tantalizing yet unconventional aroma spread to nearby
parties with stragglers wandering over for a taste.

While the adults played cards the children took great
pleasure splashing through the creek and walking
gingerly on the mossy rocks with bare feet while slices
of sunshine cut through the canopy of leaves.

Music mixed with laughter sounded on the wind blowing
ever so slightly through our hair. The dancing had begun
only to be halted by the occasional firecracker thrown
from our grandmother’s mischievous hand; a lawn chair still
bears the scar.

Looking back at the snapshot from this day causes emotions
to flood the soul; the pain of so many gone from its frame
along with pieces of my heart. But yet happiness &
warmth along with their laughter rings in my ears if I
sit quietly to listen, a challenge in my grown up world
serving as a reminder of the lasting effects of a
carefree existence of feeling utterly satisfied.

by Lynn Barclay ©2012

Elisco Family 4th of July Picnic

Elisco Family 4th of July Picnic (w/flag flying upside down)

Slow & Steady

It does not matter how slow you go so long as you don’t stop– Wisdom of Confucius

Whether I like it or not this seems to be the philosophy I’ve been following with regards to obtaining a university degree. I feel like I’m on the 28 year plan, which essentially is true. My husband and I eloped all those years ago, and after raising three kids I’m just now back in school finishing my degree. I’m pleased to say I’m a junior, which is comical considering my age; but I’m enjoying myself despite the amount of homework.

Personally, I feel we’re all continuing to learn a lot of things throughout our lives and that’s a good thing. Think of how boring it would be to remain stagnant. Where there is movement there is life, even if it’s a slow and steady movement.

I can’t lie though…there are a lot of days where I’d rather be here-

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