Another year, another beach trip in a pandemic. As much as we would have loved to explore a new beach for spring break this year, we didn’t want to risk doing something new and not knowing what to expect with regard to Covid safety measures. We have been going to 30A for years and know the area well, so we know which places are safe and which places to avoid, so we figured we’d just go there again! We are so grateful to be within a short driving distance so that we could travel safely multiple times during this pandemic... it's not lost on me that so many people aren't able to do so.
In case you’re not familiar with 30A, there are a bunch of little beach towns all within a 10-ish mile strip, each one only covering a couple of miles of beach front, so you can easily navigate from one town to the next on foot, by bicycle, or by car. When we stay in 30A, we always visit many of the different towns including Inlet Beach, Rosemary Beach, Seacrest Beach, Alys Beach, Santa Rosa, Seaside, and Watercolor, so it really doesn’t matter where we stay. We pretty much stay somewhere different each year. This year, we stayed in Santa Rosa, which is probably my favorite because it’s near one of our most favorite places to eat and hang out, and it’s also central to the beach towns we visit.
Ready for the recap?
Sunday, March 28 (Day 380 of Quarantine)
My nephew had spent the night with us Saturday night (you can read more about
that here), so Sunday morning, he hung out with Jacob and Olivia all morning
while B and I packed. My dad came to
pick him up just after lunch, and then we hit the road. The weather wasn’t looking so great, and sure
enough, just as we pulled onto the highway, the rain started to fall. About 30 minutes into our trip, it was
pouring so hard that we could barely see the road, so we pulled over for a few
minutes until it slowed down.
Thankfully, it only rained for another 30ish minutes after that, and then we were in the clear for the rest of our drive. We arrived at our condo right at check-in time, and we immediately got to unloading. We hadn’t originally planned to travel for spring break, but the thought of staying home for 10 days when we’ve been staying at home so much for the past year, just didn’t sound enticing, so we booked our trip at the very last-minute.
Since we booked last-minute, it was slim-pickings for condos, and we weren’t really sure exactly what we were getting ourselves into. The pictures of our condo didn’t look great on the website, so we were pleased as punch to see how adorable it was in person. The entire family room and kitchen were totally updated and beautiful, and the master bedroom was nice, too. The other two bedrooms weren’t anything special, and the bathrooms all needed some SERIOUS updating, but overall, it was a great place. We were just grateful to be there!
The Publix in Santa Rosa (and in every other beach town, for that matter) is always packed, and it’s completely different than any other Publix I’ve ever been to which makes it impossible to find anything. They’re always sold out of lots of items, like bread, so we ended up having to grab some weird substitutes for items we normally get. By the time we left, I was frazzled (as I always am after a beach or mountain grocery shopping trip), but still just grateful to be at the beach! I was also happy to see that most people in the store were wearing masks… definitely a good thing since it was so packed. When we went last June, hardly anyone wore a mask anywhere.
Monday, March 29 (Day 381 of Quarantine)
Monday morning, we were up early to get to Donut Hut before the line got too long, only to find that Donut Hut was no longer Donut Hut anymore. The name had changed, as had their entire selection of donuts, and unfortunately, things hadn’t changed for the better. Boooo. We grabbed a dozen to give them a whirl, but they just weren’t as great as they used to be.
We weren’t sure what to do, so B ended up talking to the guy who manages the chairs, and he pointed us to a spot in front of several sets of chairs that weren’t yet reserved. We decided to set up there and hope that nobody else came along and reserved those chairs, because we would have hated to be blocking their view of the ocean… especially when they have to pay an arm and a leg to rent them (they’re usually around $40 per day for two chairs and one umbrella). Thankfully, nobody ever reserved any of the chairs around us, and we ended up having so much space to spread out… there was nobody on either side of us for about 25 yards!
The weather was decent all day, but not ideal. There was a mix of clouds and sun, heavy on the clouds for the first part of the day, so it was pretty chilly for a while there. That surely didn’t stop the kids, though… they were all up in that freezing cold ocean and they were loving every single minute. I literally only touched the water one or two times the entire trip, and I couldn’t even bring myself to stick more than my toes in… it was so freaking cold, y’all!
The sun finally decided to come out and play after lunch, so that warmed things up a bit. The kids built sandcastles and played in the water, and B and I sat and relaxed, and I read. We stayed out until 4-ish our time (3-ish beach time), and then we headed back to the condo to get ready for dinner.
I’ll be recapping the second half of the trip soon, so stay tuned!
Happy Monday, y’all!
*Linking up with My Glittery Heart, The Other Side of the Road, and The Sirois Family for Hello Monday.
Such a great start to your trip! Those brussels and pizza look sooooo good!
ReplyDeleteMakes me so happy to see these photos! Looks wonderful and I absolutely adore your blue sundress!
ReplyDeleteI still can't believe I grew up in florida and never made it to 30A!!Looks like another great trip in the books! All the beach time and sunshine! xo, Biana BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteOh, Lindsay, these photos are precious!! Love the family ones you got at the beach!!!! The condo is so pretty... and THREE bedrooms is so nice!! Can’t wait to read the second part of your trip.
ReplyDeleteI still can’t get over how beautiful the water and sand are. Love all the family photos. Those sweatshirts that the kids got are ones we need when we visit!
ReplyDeleteCan you believe we still haven't been up to that area? We talk about renting a condo there all the time, and need to make it happen. Boooo to the donuts changing, but yay for a great rental and that water. So pretty <3
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That sounds like a wonderful start to your vacation.
ReplyDeleteIt sure was!!
DeleteGotta love vacationing in Florida. I live here so I get this stuff year round. Your beach condo looks like a place we stayed at in Manasota Key. It's called Sea Club. I love your kids sweaters! So cute! I might have to take a trip to Seaside just for those sweaters and ice cream. Have fun!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness that post office picture is amazing. you always make me want to visit this area!
ReplyDeleteSO fun and makes me more excited for the beach next month!
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