I just returned from my annual retreat with girlfriends to the coast – our 13th or 14th now, I can't remember which – where the sight and sound of the ocean renews my soul and invigorates my spirit.

The bonding of girlfriends… the food… the kiss of the sun on my skin… the birds and people and dogs posing for my camera… the dancing… sigh. They're all part of the prescription, too. Too many sweet! moments to count!

 

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“The cure for anything is salt water – sweat, tears, or the sea.” ~Isak Dinesen

 

 One in particular was wishing my longtime friend Patti a happy birthday in person while standing on a balcony that looks out to a blue-green horizon of sea meeting sky… now that was particularly sweet!


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I've known her since 4th grade, so we have a long history of birthday slumber parties. Who would have thought they'd continue into our fifties? Life is so surprising and beautiful! (Click HERE to read a birthday tribute I wrote her in honor of her fiftieth birthday.)

I fully intended to publish a "Reunion, Part 2" post last week before heading off on a this road trip, but ran out of time. So I just waved goodbye to that intention, as well as its numerous brothers and sisters. There are times you just have to do that. I knew they'd wait for me.

They did, and now they're breathing down my neck. But before I give them my attention, here are a few more sweet! moments from the past week. 

 

Sunday: breakfast with classmates; a quick visit with your Mama and Daddy before heading home after a fun weekend; being able to check Facebook and email on your way home because your husband is driving; your son grilling pork chops for dinner; sorting through photos from your high school reunion

Monday: eight hours of (mostly) uninterrupted sleep; second graders; dads who eat lunch with their kids and then play freeze tag with them at recess

Tuesday: reading "Love You Forever" to second-graders, even though it makes you cry, as usual; getting a brand-new computer printer for free; being approached about one of your photos being used in a brochure for a nonprofit organization that helps animals

Wednesday: discovering new purple wildflowers growing along the road; a day at home to catch up on email, work on your book, critique your writing group's submissions, and scratch other to-do's off of your list

Thursday: road trips with girlfriends; your zoom lens working long enough to capture some close-up bird photos; moonlight on the water

 

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“The waves of the sea help me get back to me.” ~Jill Davis

Friday: waking to the sound of the surf; walking and running on the beach with a friend; spending a day on the beach with friends and your camera; discovering you can still do a cartwheel; grilled shrimp and huge onion rings; dancing at Sharkey's until closing time

 

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(Conni gets credit for this photo, and all with me in them, I think, unless she's with me. I'm the one in blue…not bad for an old lady, huh? The other two are twenty-somethings. Thank you, Ms. H, my 6th grade gymnastics teacher, for making us practice, practice, practice!)

 

Saturday: relaxing on the beach with friends for the second day in a row; strangers pointing out things you should photograph, like dogs lying on lounge chairs;  the rain holding off until you're ready to come inside; watching UT-Austin win a tight game while listening to the running commentary of your very vocal, passionate friends; full-moon-light kissing the waves and a lightning show flashing in the background; staying up late watching Saturday Night Live with one of your longtime friends

Sunday: a solitary walk on a near-empty beach in the pale light of dawn; a chance meeting of someone you first met the year before on the beach; being able to wish your dear friend happy birthday in person; a stop in Swinny Switch, Texas; fresh, warm tortillas and grilled veggies at the Alamo Cafe; your husband's face after four days away from home

 

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Monday: explosions of tiny yellow, white, and purple wildflowers along your dirt road; meeting a neighbor and her dog on your morning walk; having enough money to pay the bills

 

Hope you have a week full of sweet!s!

P.S. Happy birthday, Mary Kay!


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Friends, sisters, mothers, daughters… blessed with each other's love and company.

"Age disappears when you're at the beach." ~ me

 

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22 responses to “Till We Meet Again, Port A!”

  1. She Who Carries Camera Avatar

    Well, my dear, I would have sworn all three of you were teenagers in that cartwheel capture! You should all be very, very proud of yourselves!

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  2. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    We are! I was shocked I could still do one (without hurting myself!)

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  3. Debbie B Avatar
    Debbie B

    Sounds like a perfect week and weekend! And I don’t think I could ever do a cartwheel. I agree with Jill; you should be very proud that you can still keep up with those “teenagers”!

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I am very proud! I could never do much more than a cartwheel and always wished I could. Now I'm happy about it. Perspectives change! lol

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  5. lisleman Avatar

    I’m very impressed with that cartwheel. Were you able to stay in that position for a moment or did the camera just catch all of you at the same position?
    The moon shot is a keeper.

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  6. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    This was just a totally lucky shot. It was amazing! We were all in the middle of the cartwheel at the same time and Conni had been clicking from the very start. No, I couldn't hold that position, even years ago!! The moon photo is just a fraction of how beautiful the real thing was that night. It was more amazing than cartwheels!

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  7. Gail Avatar

    What a great group of ladies! Looks like a marvelous time was had by all. I can’t imagine trying to organize that many women for one weekend. Glad to see you having fun and doing cartwheels at that!

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    We always have a great time, even though no two years are exactly alike. I organized the first one and almost every one after that has been by my friend Conni, bless her heart! She's awesome!

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  9. Ms. A Avatar

    The photos are wonderful, Barbara… and I can’t believe that’s you in the two-piece, doing a cartwheel!!! First, you wouldn’t catch me in a two-piece on the beach. Second, my wrists would break from the weigh of the rest of me! Impressive!!! Third, I’m a Texan and have never heard of Swinney Switch!
    Now I’m going to go hide my head in shame.

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    No need for shame. We found it purely by accident, searching for a restroom! But I highly recommend it. I'll post more photos from it later.
    As far the cartwheel, you wouldn't have caught me in a two piece 15 years ago OR doing a cartwheel on the beach. With every passing year, I get a little crazier and care less about what people think. I love it!
     

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  11. Lady Fi Avatar

    That looks like so much fun! And I’m very impressed by your handstand!

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  12. Kathy Avatar

    After this last series of posts, I think I might have the title for your next book. (Gentle hint: would it surprise you to know that the word “cheerleader” is in it?) LOL

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, bless your heart! I tried out for cheerleader once in 7th grade and didn't make it. Never had the guts to try again. So your comment really made me smile! Vindication! 

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  14. Bella Casa Avatar

    Oh what memories!

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  15. Lisa Gordon Avatar

    Wow!! You go girl!!!
    What a wonderful time this must have been!
    xo.

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  16. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    I like the picture of you and Patti. She looks like a great friend to have.

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  17. Brenda Nowicke Avatar
    Brenda Nowicke

    I think the cartwheel negates the question that opened the previous post!

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Ha! I had to go take a look at the previous post to see what you were talking about. Love it! Thank you, sweet sister!
     

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  19. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    She's a treasure!
     

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It was! The only down side is it's over too fast and we have to wait a whole 'nuther year to go again!
     

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  21. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, and I treasure them!
     

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  22. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    That's the beauty of photography. There's no way I could have held that pose – my friend just kept snapping through the cartwheels and happened to catch us all in that spot at the exact same second!
     

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