Playing with the kid on a sunny weekend…
Posted June 27, 2011 at 9:15 am by Ian Byington
I saw Carolyn Adler playing with a kid this weekend, and I asked her about him. She says he’s the son of Carey Phillips (FHHS ’97), and they were up visiting from Fort Myers, Florida because her parents have moved back to the island earlier this year.
She says they’ll be here all week…and they had fun this weekend. Here’s more:
My daughter, Sharon and I had him yesterday all day, so we did a lot of things: hung out on the docks, visited a friend’s boat where Hayden was given a tour, Sharon took him to the fish tank, we saw Popeye and he wanted to feed her fish
Then we ventured out to Roche Harbor where we saw some pretty strange people out on the water having fun with the paddle boards and kayaks (he thought that was funny).
At the sculpture park we let him run around and get some energy burned off before we headed to dinner. We made sure that we kept him very busy! I think that we wore him out because he feel asleep at dinner.
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Thank you Ian for the great write up about my grandson’s visit to the island. We are having a very good visit. At the end of the week I will not want them to go home.
Thanks, Carolyn
I too wanted to thank you for the warm article on my grandson. Hayden is the son of my eldest daughter Carey Phillips who grew up here on the rock and graduated High school here along with her little sister Sierra. We hope that sometime in the future that they can afford to move back because I know that’s what is in her heart. She would love nothing more than to raise her son in this wholesome environment much like she was especially now that her mom, lil sis and myself are now back (home) again. My hope is that he will become an instrumental part of our family business (Beast Powersports), that we recently moved here, when he’s older.
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