We rented a place in Hyannis last week with our friends A & M (and their baby I) and had a really good time.
The first day Ashley’s friend Alex—born one day after her—visited, and while the two were shy at first, they quickly teamed up and started causing trouble:
The next day they had a lunch meeting at the house, and I’m not sure what they discussed exactly, but it may have been related to peek-a-boo:
On Monday we drove all the way up to Provincetown. It seems to be marketed towards the gay community (see flags/signs in photos) but its distinguishable characteristic seems to be that it has lots of art galleries. Otherwise, it felt to me a little crowded and tourist-trappy.
On the way back we checked out Cape Cod Highland Light. They had to move it back a few hundred feet from its original location due to the ground eroding (which is where we are standing, right at the edge of a cliff). There’s a nice-looking 9-hole golf course overlooking the ocean here; maybe next time.
The next day we went mini-putting and then checked out the Barnstable County Fair. Ashley started out on dad’s back but eventually grew tired of that. She really liked carrying a golf club around!
The following day, we dressed Ashley up in her sun clothes and took her to Coast Guard Beach. We were able to go to the beach for free (website says $3 for cyclists, but really it is free) by putting Ashley in a bike trailer and biking from the Salt Pond Visitor Center. Ashley loved playing in the sand while she ate carrots.. she also liked taking all our stuff and moving it around:
The next day we biked the length of the Cape Cod Rail Trail—22 miles each way. Five miles in we stopped for lunch and Ashley ran around with a sharp stick for a while:
Then at 22 miles we rested before turning around, and Ashley and mommy shared some grapes:
We stopped in Orleans for a rest on the way back and Ashley had a good time looking at the chocolates in the display cases there. We were pretty beat by the time we got back to the car, but Ashley was quite a trooper. The whole ride, including stops, took us about seven and a quarter hours.
Our last day we went out west to Falmouth and walked around all afternoon. We had a very tasty lunch at QR Dive Bar, which I recommend driving to (rather than walking) if you’ve parked your car in Falmouth center—it’s farther than it looks like it would be on the tourist map! That evening we all went out for dinner at Kream’n Kone in West Dennis where an employee there took what is probably the best photo in the history of restaurant worker photo taking—both babies looking at the camera! Impossible!
We really enjoyed our time in the Cape. A little crowded, but relaxing and reasonably priced. Next time we’d probably stay somewhere quieter than Hyannis, and I’d try to avoid the ubiquitous fried food a little, but I certainly imagine we’ll be back.
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