Beach Week!
Grandma and Granddad have had a time share here on the
East Coast for over 30 years, and this year the girls and Daddy got to come! (Technically, the girls have been before, but they were too little to remember.) Aunt K, Uncle J, and their cousin H were able to come too. The girls were so excited about getting some cousin time!
We kept it simple and had a blast. Most days involved going to the beach/pool, hiding from the sun during the worst of the heat (eating, napping, reading, or watching the Olympics), then heading out to the beach/pool again late afternoon. The girls were thrilled to finally visit an ocean that had warm enough water and small enough waves that they could actually swim in the ocean, play in the surf, and go boogie boarding. They also helped Grandma and Granddad build a fairly elaborate sandcastle everyday. If we hit the tides right, Granddad liked to see how his castles held up against the rising water; however, if the tide was nowhere near coming in, the girls quite gleefully crushed it for him themselves. While there weren't many whole sea shells to be found, the girls loved collecting pretty bits of tumbled shells. We also spotted some local wildlife: lots of little fish, sea gulls, a jellyfish, a pelican, dolphins, and a crab or two.
They were also huge fans of the swimming pools. All three girls have become quite confident swimmers, and Monkey and Bug even managed to retrieve diving rings from the bottom of the 8-foot deep end. I think they could all do underwater flips and handstands by the end of the week too. In addition to the usual pool noodles, kickboards, and beach balls, Aunt K and Uncle J also brought along a couple of water guns that provided nearly endless entertainment (H may not even be 2 yet, but he's a pretty shot!). We also spent time playing miniature golf, corn-hole, Foosball, and on the playground.
We departed from our routine activities a couple of days, though: We spent one morning visiting an aquarium about 30 minutes down the road. While not nearly as big and impressive as our local aquarium on the West Coast, this one had a sea turtle rescue station we got to walk though. The girls were particularly impressed by the truly massive loggerhead turtle awaiting diagnosis. After touring the real rescue station, the girls got to go through a simulation turtle rescue and took a toy turtle through all the steps of diagnosis, treatment, rehab, and return to the sea. So much fun! Among the other highlights were a presentation about the wreck of the USS Monitor and its transformation into a marine wildlife reserve, a diver presentation in the big tank, a couple of albino alligators, a touch tank with rays and sharks, and an outdoor nature playground.
We spent another evening at the sand dunes. Lion was especially excited about running up and down these huge mountains of sand. We even remembered to bring our kite! The wind was a bit strong for our kite to sail properly, but Daddy managed to keep it up pretty nicely. It only went kamikaze on a few other tourists :-)
Monkey and Bug also celebrated their birthday at the beach! It was fun to have the extra family around to celebrate and eat cake with us. They also opened presents from Daddy and I and Grandma and Granddad. Grandma's choice of a suncatcher kit proved fortuitous as it kept them happily occupied when a thunderstorm kept us from going out one night.
What a great week! Many thanks to Grandma and Granddad for hosting the fun!
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