We've been going to the Cape for a few years now, and learned a valuable lesson about departure times on our first trip. We left our home at a decent hour, drove blissfully up the highway towards our lovely destination, and landed smack-dab into some of the stinkiest traffic I have ever experienced (and as I'm from Long Island, that's saying something). Turns out there are only two skinny little bridges that lead to Cape Cod, and everyone who is renting a cottage (pretty much all of the cars on the road) rent from Saturday to Saturday, thus requiring everyone in the world to proceed over those two little bridges at the exact same time. We reckoned we learned from our mistake, and vowed to leave really early next year.
What didn't occur to us (and The Professor and I have a FRIGHTENING amount of schooling under our belts....) was that everyone would also be leaving Cape Cod at the exact same time on the following Saturday. This become horrifyingly apparent as we sat in the traffic going the other direction in our attempt to leave - and this time around I had definitely lost my sense of humor. At the time, Big Trouble was just a toddler, and Miss Serious was probably 3. After spending a week in a small cabin trapped with these little people, I was yearning for some quiet time. Unfortunately, Miss Serious took this opportunity to talk the entire way home. If there's a way to make lots of traffic and a long drive even more unpleasant, that would be it. I think when we got home I went in my room and forbid everyone to talk to me for an hour, but that just may have been wishful thinking...
I have taken a little break from the sock yarn blanket, as it has just been too hot to have it draped across my lap, but I did finish the perfect article for a hot July - wool socks - don't hit the beach without them! They're made with Adirondack Bearfoot Mountain colors, and are wonderfully soft.
And, because it's not warm enough in here and I thought heating the place up with the oven would be a good idea (totally worth it though), I made some lime squares (just a lemon square recipe, but I had some limes, and thought they would be good - they were REALLY good), and a coffee cake.
The coffee cake recipe is from Martha Stewart and uses an obscene amount of butter and sugar in the crumbs, but the resulting ratio of crumbs to cake (about 2:1) is truly genius.
If only I could figure out why my shorts have been feeling snug? I must be retaining water because of the heat....
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Man, I have been craving really good crumb cake, that picture made my mouth water!
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