Here is a little sketch out of my Moleskine.
The water has been a bit cold, but the kids are enjoying the shells. I am having a great time with my nephew and kids. The beach has been very, very good to us.

Cartoon of a father and son. The son says, “You know, Dad, it’s hard to honor my father when he dresses like this.”
What do you know! I found an Internet connection at our vacation get away.
My son is giving me that look. It’s the look that says, “I am much more grown up than you, now.”
I expect that from a teen. After all, I’m trying to stay young and a fifteen-year old is trying to act so grown up. All in all, he’s a great kid and he honors me much more than I deserve. I really am trying to stay away from the red and green, polka-dot pants.
Caption reads: Three days earlier, Gary asked God to eliminate from his life all temptation.
I need this island whenever I’m near a refrigerator or a bowl of chips and salsa. You can’t eat just one. You can eat the whole bowl before you realize it. Lord, deliver me from temptation… right after I’m done with this ice cream.
Caption reads: “That is some video game. Maybe we better do our chores now.”
I used to love video games until my son began beating me. Now, I feel like I need a walker and dentures whenever I try to play a game with him. Maybe that’s what makes me so enthusiastic when I urge him to get of that video game and finish his chores. Sure, I’ll admit it. It’s sour grapes!