Vacation Day 6, - Friday, June 18, 2010 Today, we left Sophie sleeping with our daddy at the campsite and spent the whole day at the beach with K. Guess what? The water was open! We dubbed this hairdo "mouse ears" and she proudly sported them all day long. The three of us sat huddled under an umbrella because it was HOT today. Ella is so low maintenance at the beach and rarely complains. The most I had to deal with was washing hands to eat lunch and taking a walk to the restroom. Thank goodness, my cousin Kalli joined us later in the morning. She dug in the sand and played in the surf with my girl all morning long. K slept in the sun and I read another book. Or two. See that purple shovel? That taught us a lesson about the moral fiber of that little mouse-eared girl. ...
Lazy Days
Vacation Day 5 - Thursday, June 17, 2010 This is how we started day five of our vacation. This is about half-way through. This is how we wrapped it up. In case you haven't noticed, we're kind of lazy when we go to the beach. My idea of vacation isn't running from water park to put put golf and from restaurant to restaurant. I want lazy days, sandy toes and book after book to read. Luckily, I married my mirror image and our kids are exactly like us. Y'all, the beaches are gorgeous. I don't care what the newscasters are saying about the devastation along the gulf coast, Gulf Shores has been positively breathtaking this week. There are people working very hard all day and night to keep the state park beaches clean and the boons in the water are doing a great job of ...
Shrimp and Scoops
Vacation Day 4 - June 15, 2010 We are celebrating Sophie's nine week birthday from the beach today {although I managed not to take a single picture of her!}. It is hard to believe she is already that old, but crazy to think she is already enjoying her first trip to the beach. She got a little windburn sitting out under the awning yesterday, so she woke up with a pretty pink face. Instead of going to the beach today, we've pretty much hung out inside. Ella has watched movies and colored princesses all day. SD played cards with the boys and I read an entire book. We had a late afternoon meal at The Shrimp Basket since today was AYCE shrimp day and boy were we stuffed! Apparently not stuffed enough, though, because after a nap we headed back into town for a stop at our favorite local ...
Pedals, Washers and Rain
Vacation Day 3 - Tuesday, June 16, 2010 Day three brought with it lots of relaxation and quiet. The big kids all went to a local water park and our hubbies went to play golf this morning. Ella, Sophie, K and I emptied and refilled the pools, brought out our stack of snacks and books and lounged in the sun {or shade depending on the participant} all day. Ella finally learned to ride her tricycle and thought she was so big pedaling around the circle with Garan. The boys played a game of washers on the lake behind Granmom's camper. We took a later afternoon trip to the beach and got caught in a rain shower, but took refuge under the emptied beach pavilion. We did manage to squeeze in an hour in the sand before bedtime, but I was holding a sleeping baby and didn't manage ...
Beaches and Inflatable Pools
Vacation Day 2 - Monday, June 15, 2010 I realize camping isn't for everyone. I know that to a lot of people vacation is about airplanes and condos, resorts and fancy restaurants. I just don't happen to know any of those people. I've been camping at Gulf State Park for 30 summers, with the exception of two that I wasn't happy about! My family thinks of GS as our second home. My mother's family has been camping here since she was a little girl and it's hard to picture family vacations any other way. There are usually somewhere around 25 or 30 of us here any given day in June. This year there are four travel trailers and two pop up campers, three inflatable pools and too many bicycles to count. Because of the oil spill we were worried about the beaches, but praying that we would ...
Arrival
Vacation, Day 1 - Sunday, June 14, 2010 The first day is always hard. There is much to do, to organize, to purchase. The littles get anxious and the mommies and daddies get tired. Fast. We left our house at fifteen until four this morning, after a late night of dance recital, dinner and packing the car. We stopped for gas, two Sunday papers and pulled out on the road. Cory went a different way about 30 minutes into the drive and we didn't follow him. We decided to meet at the rest area on the interstate when they still hadn't caught up to us. We should have know when mom locked her keys in the car that the day would be rough, but we laughed it off. Ella and Sophie had just fallen asleep when we pulled in the rest area. E had been asking for two hours when we were going to be there ...
Father’s Day
This is how we spent Father's Day... packed in an overstuffed Jeep headed home from our favorite town in the state. We enjoyed eight days of white sandy beaches, clear water and silly little girls. We had a great time, but are glad to be settling in at home. Stay tuned, recaps start tomorrow! ...
Recital Recap | One Year
Last night was the big night and Ella did so well! I left in plenty of time, got there super early and had plenty of time to get her dressed. I took tons of pictures in the tap outfit tonight since I didn't manage to get any last week. I thought she would be nervous about the crowd, but she was so excited when I told her who all was coming to watch her dance. I got out in the theatre just in time to see the opening numbers and Ella's group was on early in the show for their tap routine. Mommy's have to make a mad dash to the dressing room to get them ready for their next number and I managed to greet her just as she came off-stage. She said, "Did you see me? Did I do a great job? Did you cheer for me? Is Nana here?" When I told her how great she did, she replied, "Well, lets get my next ...