My in-laws have my forever gratitude for taking care of the kids while M and I escaped for a child-free weekend. It was way overdue and much appreciated. For all of the talk about Jon & Kate, multiples, and divorce…. I would be lying if I tried to claim that we somehow escaped all of that stress (even without the demands of our own reality show). And by the end of the day, the last thing I have the energy to do is to focus on reconnecting with M. Sorry, it’s true. So this weekend was just what the doctor ordered.
It was a pretty quick drive up to Kennebunkport, Maine, where we stayed at The Breakwater Inn and Spa. Cheap? Nope. But if you get away maybe once a year, I say splurge. We arrived at around 9:30pm, and the reception desk was closed. It’s a quiet town, that’s for sure. Well, they had basically taped up an envelope with my name on it, our room key, and a letter welcoming us. The room was lovely and spacious, and for a little extra ambiance, they had the classical station playing on the stereo when we arrived. Aaaaahhhhhhhh.
Saturday morning was “me” time, for both of us. M… well…. slept. That’s what he wanted, that’s what he got. I was, of course, wide awake at 7:30AM, but no biggie. I lounged around and read blogs on my iPhone. Took a shower without wondering what trouble the kids would get into. Walked over to the complimentary breakfast and took in the view while sewing. My time to do whatever I so choose.
The one “scheduled” thing about the weekend was my pair of spa appointments. Aaaaahhhh. My first massage since I was pregnant was absolutely delicious, and the pedicure was not only lovely but overdue now that we’re in sandal season.
Spa loveliness was over around lunchtime, so we hopped into “downtown” and had a very tasty lunch at Hurricane Restaurant. Highly recommend it, tasty food complete with lovely views of the water. We lucked out, as it was warm and sunny after a nasty week of cold and rainy.
After lunch, we soaked in the lack of schedule and restraints. Walked around, hung out. M actually suggested that we hit a quilt shop we saw on the way in (yes, he loves me). More on the cotton-y goodness on my other blog. After that, his one request was to… play mini-golf. Yep. Mini-golf, it is. Who won? Yours truly! Not that either of us was particularly impressive.
After a stop at one of the countless ice cream shops, we headed back to the hotel and I took a whopping two-hour nap. At 5PM. What a treat! Then we went out for a late dinner. Let me tell you, if you find yourself in the greater Kennebunk area, make it a point to have a quiet dinner at On the Marsh. Service was good, ambiance was lovely, food was delicious. We even lucked out that they had a prix fixe menu in anticipation of Southern Maine Restaurant Week. (The mahi mahi was so good, I’ll even forgive them for spelling it “prefix.”)
Sunday was a quiet day. I got up and lounged around the free breakfast again, M slept in some more. Snapped a few photos of the copper wind sculptures and the bit of rocks and sand along the river right in front of the hotel. A bit of shopping and the most delicious roast beef sandwich I may have ever had at Henry VIII, and we were on our way home.
And so, I say unto you: get out of town. If someone offers to watch the kids for a day or two, don’t think twice. Go someplace fun and relaxing, splurge a little, and reconnect with your non-nap-dictated self, and maybe even your beloved as well. Good for you to get a break, good for the kids to have some time with other people.



















“non-nap-dictated self.” Well said. That’s the story of my life. Although we are trying to be more flexible. Love your toes! Glad you had a chance to reconnect.
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Oh, you look so great all dressed up; love the dress!
The pics look so beautiful! We don’t travel much but hands-down, our most favorite has been Boston; you guys are blessed to be able to live there. We haven’t been on vacation since Jan. 2006 AND I’ve been on a healthy eating spree lately, so your trip sounds just awesome!
Sounds like a great weekend. I think me and my hubby need a vacation!
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I’m so glad you had a good time!
We’ve never taken more than an evening … in part because our only offers to take the kids have been for two months at a time, and seriously, that’s a bit much.
I’ve already lined up a sitter for our one date of the year next month! Yummy yummy pretentious yet underpriced French food. (I should probably ask hubby if he’d like to do something different, but I seriously doubt it.)
One of these years I’m going to surprise my husband with a trip to the Monterey Jazz Festival. Maybe after the kids go to college.
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I am drooling as I look at your photos and read about your trip. I miss Maine so much. I could smell the air and hear the sounds just looking at your photos. GLORIOUS!!! I’m so glad that you had time away to reconnect and relax!!! Good for you
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Oh isn’t Hurricane divine! I ate there in December- Mmmmmmmmm. Looks like you had a fab time, well deserved
And you look gorgeous in the picture- footloose and twin free!
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I’m so happy for you for getting away!! Definitely a MUST for any relationship and self-sanity. My mom gives us 24 hrs away each year, around our anniversary. This year, after she went on a cruise, she INSISTED we go for a weekend away. Who were we to say no?
Let’s hope this is a start of a yearly tradition for you! Great pix of K-port!
Looks heavenly! And your pedicure shot is so cute!
Trips like this make us better mommies, I’m convinced.
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GOOD FOR YOU!! So important and you guys deserved it. I’m glad you were able to relax and have “me” time as well as couple time.
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I envy your nap! Glad you took the time to revel in yourselves. Simply wonderful!
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