While we were down there
taking pictures, one of the ladies staying in our same complex came out of her
condo and offered to take a few family pictures. She was one of the three ladies who had sat
in front of us on the beach that day, so we’re thinking maybe it was a peace
offering? Regardless, it was kind of her
to offer, and she ended up playing director and telling us how to pose and
where to stand and she even told Brian and me to kiss. Haha.
The pictures turned out pretty great even though they’re a little dark
since there wasn’t a lot of natural light that day.
After pictures, we hopped
into the car for the 30 minute drive to Destin.
The drive was quick and easy despite the rain, and by the time we
arrived, it was POURING. We decided to stop
at Chick-Fil-A right across the street from the outlet mall for lunch since it
was already after noon. We love that
CFAs all have indoor playgrounds… they are perfect for rainy days!
After filling our bellies
and getting out all of the sillies on the playground, we drove across the
street to the outlet mall (in the pouring rain) and we ended up sitting in the
car for a few minutes after arrival because the rain had gotten SO HARD.. Once the rain slowed down slightly, we made a
run for it, and then we spent the next few hours making stops at Sketchers,
Nike, GAP, and J. Crew, and of course, The Disney Store. We let each of the kids choose a small toy –
Jacob chose a Star Wars Droid Maker and Olivia chose Princess Jasmine’s
necklace and clip-on earrings set.
After a few hours, the kids
were tired of walking, so we grabbed some chocolate chip cookies from the cookie
store, and then hit the road to go back to the condo. The rain had slowed way down by the time we
arrived, and the next hour was spent relaxing.
Jacob wanted to make one of his droids and I wanted to tidy up the condo
a little because our family seems extra messy when we travel.
The weather ended up being awesome
for the rest of the day (no more rain!), so we decided that Mexican was in
order for dinner. Olivia decided to wear her fancy new necklace and earrings, so I had to get a picture of the cuteness!
La Cocina in Seacrest has some of the best margs we’ve EVER tasted, so we made the two minute drive there. B and I remembered how quickly and easily the margs went down the last time, so we splurged and ordered a pitcher to split. We’d earned it after all that walking at the outlet mall. ;o) Dinner was delicious, as always, and we were completely and utterly stuffed when it was over.
Since the weather was so
lovely (cool and dry!), we decided to take a stroll through Alys Beach
to walk off some of the food we’d just eaten.
Alys is one of the most picturesque little areas, and there are
sidewalks everywhere, so our walk was perfectly pleasant and it was nice to get
some fresh air after being trapped indoors most of the day.
We stopped by a couple of
little shops on the way back to the car because I wanted to find a souvenir
frame to add to our travel gallery wall, and then we called it a night!
Friday morning the sky was
ominous, but it wasn’t due to rain for a couple of hours, so we decided to put
on our swimsuits and spend some time at the beach. We knew the bottom could fall out at any
minute, so we traveled lightly, only carrying our phones and a couple of toys –
chairs and wagons weren’t necessary.
We ended up getting to spend
a good hour down there playing in the sand and surf, but the water was off
limits because it was a double red flag kind of day. The ocean looked plain angry and I wasn’t
about to get out in it.
We took a little walk
westbound and then turned back towards the condo when we could see the rain
moving closer from the distance. We ended
up timing it just right, because right as we made it to the top of the stairs
big, fat drops started falling from the sky and it started pouring just as we
rounded the corner of the condo to get under cover.
We all showered and got dressed
for the day after that, had a quick lunch of sandwiches and fruit in the room,
and then headed towards Panama City to Pier Park
so we could hit up our other favorite rainy day place – Dave and Busters. On the way in, we got to walk by the new Sky
Wheel and I was so sad that we never got a chance to ride it. I wasn’t about to get in there while it was
rainy and windy! They probably don’t
allow it anyway!
I’m hoping to have the final
beach post up the week after Fourth of July, but in the meantime, here are the
others in case you missed any of them!
Have a great day, y’all!
Ahhhh blue moon! I loved that picture of Olivia - so jealous, haha. I try to get it every night when on vacation to get my fix. :)
ReplyDeleteYou guys really did make the most of the rainy days! So glad the evenings cleared up for you all!
Love the matching sweatshirts! Sounds like you made the most of the rainy days and so glad it was nice out for at least part of them. I'm obsessed with small town post offices so I love that picture!!
ReplyDeleteI hate it when it rains while you're at the beach, but y'all made the best of it! And thank goodness it didn't rain all day for y'all.
ReplyDeleteSarah at MeetTheShaneyfelts
You definitely made the most of rainy days at the beach! That tiny post office is so cute.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it the cutest?! I swear, Seaside is one of the cutest little towns I've ever seen!
DeleteYou guys are so dang cute! I love the sweatshirts and all of the pretty pastels! Y’all made the most out of those rainy days. And if anything, the crazy clouds made for some cool pictures!! Okay, question – I know you guys pick out a frame each time you vacation, but how in the world do you pick which picture to put in it? Because you have so many freakin adorable photos! It’d be hard to choose. Five Daughters Bakery has my heart. I love any business that takes up shop in an old camper or bus!
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