We headed out
to the beach bright and early to make the most of our day and to beat the
crowds. We always rent chairs from the
condo to ensure that we get chairs along with an umbrella, so we weren’t
worried about not getting a spot… we were just wanting to have some time down
there before everything got too crowded.
For some reason this year the crowding on the beach was extra bad. It has never been that bad before, and it was
actually kind of miserable because there wasn’t much space for the kids to
spread out and play. Next year I would
love to go somewhere a little more private, mostly just so we can have that
extra space on the beach!
Anyway, the
kids wanted to go straight down to the water when we got there, so we got
settled in by our chairs and then walked down.
They both splashed and played and looked for shells and it was
wonderful! In year’s past, they were
both terrified of the ocean and wouldn’t get anywhere within 50 feet of
it. I’m so glad that they love it
now! My, how much has changed these last
few years…
We spent the
entire morning playing in the water, picking up shells, and playing in the
sand. B took turns taking Jacob far out
in the ocean and then taking Olivia.
Momma doesn’t go that far out in the ocean. Nope.
I’m an excellent swimmer and the undertow doesn’t scare me, but there’s
just something about swimming in rivers/lakes/ocean with other living beings in
there that freaks me out. Don’t let a
fish brush up against my leg! Lawd, I
would die. And no, I’m not scared of
fish, I’m basically scared of the unknown.
I’ll hang out in the knee deep water and that’s about it! #NoShame
Once the kids
tired of the beach, we headed up to the pool, but neither of them were very
interested (which was odd), so we didn’t stay long. That was fine with me because I figure, why
spend much time at a pool when you’re at the ocean?! I’d much rather lay out there! We have plenty of pools back home!
Lunch in the
condo was next – sandwiches, chips, and fresh fruit – and then it was bath time
for the kiddos followed by nap time for Olivia and quiet time for J. I grabbed my book and hat and headed straight
back down to the beach for some alone time AKA reading in peace.
After a
couple of hours, I headed back up to the condo, showered, and got ready for the
day, and then we headed out for dinner.
We have been
to PCB oodles of times but we have never been to one of their most popular
beachside restaurants, Schooners, so we decided to try it. It was a pretty good haul from where we were
on the strip (considering most everything else is within three miles) so it took
a bit of time to get there, but it was worth it! I got the BLT flatbread and it was
delicious. It was loaded with spinach,
bacon, tomato, feta, and alfredo sauce.
Mmmm.
After dinner,
we headed to St. Andrew’s State Park to try to find a good spot to take family
pictures and to watch the sun set. We
had never been there either, but it was something that I feel we’ll definitely
be going back to do again! Since it’s a
state park, there is wildlife everywhere.
I saw more deer that evening than I have in the last year back home and
they were only 3-4 feet away from us!
They didn’t even run when our car drove by.
We parked,
crossed the boardwalk to get to the beach, and then settled in to wait for that
perfect evening light for family pictures.
Some of the pictures were taken earlier on when the light was too harsh
(we were testing the tripod/automatic timer setup), but they still turned out
cute.
After family
pictures, we watched the sun go down and it was a sight to behold. Panama City Beach, FL has some of the most
gorgeous sunsets I’ve ever seen in my whole life. And pictures can never do any of them justice,
that’s for sure. We even got to see the
moon, which was either full or almost full that evening. It was huge and just beautiful.
At dark, we
loaded back up in the car and then set out to find a place to ride Go
Karts. Brian had mentioned it to Jacob earlier
in the week and he was super excited, and of course, Olivia wanted to do
whatever big brother was doing, so we went ahead and bought tickets for her as
well. I was not appropriately dressed
and I was also worried about my back getting irritated since they are so bumpy,
so I didn’t ride. B took Jacob for his
three laps first and he LOVED it just as we knew he would. Olivia’s three laps were next, but she only
made it around one time before she told Brian that she wanted to get out. I don’t think it was the speed or the ride
itself that scared her so much as it was the loud noises. Girlfriend HATES loud noises so I was worried
it would freak her out. Look how serious she is in the picture below.
By that time,
it was close to 10 PM back home and it was way past the kids’ bedtime, so we
skipped dessert and headed back to the condo for bed. It was the one and only night that we skipped
dessert on the whole trip, but don’t worry… we made up for it the next day by
having ice cream after lunch AND dinner.
Haha.
I’ll be back
to recap the last full day soon, and it’s the post that you have all been waiting
and asking for… I will finally be telling the story about the bottle of
marijuana that we found on the beach!
Hehe. Stay tuned…
And if you
missed the other recaps, you can find them below.
*Linking up with Sparkles and Lattes for Confessional Thursday and Home of Malones for Thoughts for Thursday.
That first picture of just you and B is so cute!!!! Sounds like you guys had a FULL day - so glad the sun finally made it out for you all!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, full day! I agree about the ocean...freaks me out! Your family pictures turned out darling, I definitely see a christmas card worthy photo in there haha
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect day!!! Time together, time just for Mommy, ummm...yes please!! So glad you had a great day and love the family photos. :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun to see your kids grow and love the ocean, right!? Love all the beach pics, you guys are too cute! And Go Karts! So fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe waves look so nice and I love your new family photos!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics of you and the kids with the sailboat in the background!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that the sun came out! What a fun day and I absolutely love your new family photos!
ReplyDeleteI love that you used a tripod for family pictures! They turned out perfect!!
ReplyDeleteSarah at MeetTheShaneyfelts
I'm so happy you had some sun! Crowded beaches are tough but I guess everyone wants to join in on the fun. I love all of your cute family pics! They came out great with the tri-pod. Don't you just wish you had someone to follow you around and take sweet pics of you and your family?! Lol I do, all the time. Beautifully Candid
ReplyDeleteYour family pictures look AMAZING! And I don't blame Olivia--I'm not a huge fan of go karts either!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day. Love all the family photos!!!
ReplyDeleteI am loving all the family pictures! You all look so nice! And thank you for mentioning about the bottle!! I thought I had missed it somehow!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!! And thank you!
DeleteYour pictures are GREAT! And good on you for taking your own pictures- I feel like people get totally ripped off by the beach town photographers, and your pictures are better than theirs!
ReplyDeleteYour family pictures!!! <3 SO cute! I'm glad you had a gorgeous day!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Brandi!
DeleteLove those family pictures, so perfect! And yay for dessert after lunch and dinner! My kind of vacation!
ReplyDeleteAhhh I adore family photos at the beach and ya'll look fantastic! Girl, you are ROCKING that cute swimsuit too! Whew!
ReplyDeleteThat sunset is gorgeous! Glad you had a nice, sunny day! Love the family pics too!
ReplyDeleteAaahhhh these beach photos just give me all the happy feelings. So glad the sun came out for y'all the beach just isn't the same in the rain.
ReplyDeleteAll of your awesome beach pictures are getting me so excited about our upcoming trip in August! I can't wait (but I can because I don't want to rush Summer). I love your pictures. It looks like you had a great trip!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Stefanie! It really was a great trip! I know you guys are so excited for your trip and I can't wait to read all about it once you go!
DeleteYour family pictures turned out GREAT!!
ReplyDeleteYou have the cutest swimsuits! The kids do, too! Is Schooners the sister restaurant to Pineapple Willys? We never got around to trying it when we were there either. We loved St Andrews State Park. Our RV resort was pretty close to it (Panama City Beach RV Resort). We saw tons of dear there, too! When we were at St Andrews we also saw tons of photoshoots happening at sunset…bridal, maternity, family, etc. It’s such a pretty place for pictures. We also found some of the best shells there. These pictures are great!!! I agree about the beautiful sunsets at PCB. Have you guys ever done the Pirate Ship thing there? We did it last year and had a complete blast. It’s so family oriented and they really cater to the kids. I would recommend it to anyone.
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