...before I tell you all about our nice camping vacation, there is some really sad news, and no nice way to put it: my swim class instructor has passed away. If you remember my saying, his wife passed on, back in January of '25, she had just been diagnosed with cancer the previous autumn.
When his wife Joan was the instructor of the shallow water part, he lead the deep water aerobic part. They were a busy couple, always going to church luncheons and sporting events and family gatherings. When she passed away, he seemed to stop going to church things and family things...the pool was his main social event. I did not detect any red flags in his behavior recently, I saw him on Wednesday at swim, before I left for camping, he seemed okay. He had some things weighing him down, but I had no clue he was struggling so much. No clue.
As with all stories, the details aren't really ours to tell, but it was shocking and tragic. Another pool member was worried when he didn't show up for class on Friday...I was camping and didn't have any idea...he wasn't answering texts or phone calls, so G. went to his house to check on him...no answer...he went back later, and went into the house, and found him.
We had a sad and crying class today. I just want to say this: check on people. Ask them if they're okay. Have a person, a person that you can talk to. There are people who care about you, who would help you. The ones you leave behind are bewildered and hurt and angry, we would have stepped up, we didn't know. Is that valid? Should we have just known? It's so hard.
We did have a wonderful time camping, and I still can't put pictures up, but I will fix it one of these days. We had some cozy camper time in the rain (the best was when Suze got there with her huge Lab Winston, after a four hour drive she had to walk him around in the pouring rain, but then came in and joined us...Mariel, Char, Cam, granddaughter Elise and Anya...we had the lantern on, and had snacks and coffee and cold drinks...it was so cozy and fun). We had some sunshine and some swimming, and some sweatpants and sweatshirt weather. Our campfires were full of stories and laughing and marshmallows. We had meals together, and Camille made the best pancakes: blueberry, and M&M...the dogs were all good. Nate and Evelyn visited with newborn baby Bridget, and their Newton the Frenchie was good too.
I slept pretty good, it's not the best Princess and the Pea bed in the camper, but I sleep so well after being outside all day. It's just so cozy. Suzanne and Zech stayed in the camper with us for the weekend, it was so much fun. (Char and Cam tented with Mariel). The Adirondacks: oh so beautiful. The lake surrounded by pine trees, being in the woods, the fresh air...ahhh. There were barely any mosquitos, either.
It was relaxing, and it went by too fast. We got home yesterday, and the girls were super helpful getting the camper unpacked. I've done several loads of laundry, almost caught up. They wanted to go to Target, so off we went...I got some baby things for Abigail and Derek's baby, who will be joining the world in September, and a new sweatshirt for me, marked down to $10.50.
We went to Aldi and got some food for the week. The girls made a tentative meal plan, it's nice when they go with me.
I came straight home after the pool today, and am sort of working on cleaning around here...I'm kind of in shock about Rich...when he wasn't there this morning, well, he's NEVER not there. It's hard to come to terms with, such a sad sad thing. He was a good man, a good friend, and it's going to be tough.
You all have a good summer afternoon, and hug your dear ones...

