I recapped the first half of our beach trip a couple of weeks ago, and today I’m wrapping up the recap with the second half!
Tuesday, June 6
Tuesday morning, we were up at 7 AM CST, which is 8 our time, and Brian took our chairs down to the beach to get a spot. While he did that, I meditated and did my devotional time, and then we had leftover donuts for breakfast. The kids watched some cartoons while B and I lounged for a bit, and I enjoyed a cup of hot tea before we got going for the day.
We headed down to the beach shortly after that, and we soaked up yet another beautiful day. We took a break in the condo for lunch, and then we headed straight back down to the water afterward. We all got in a beach walk that afternoon, and then Olivia spent the rest of the day boogie boarding. That girl loves the water! And the water was perfection on Tuesday yet again… clear and perfectly calm… there was hardly a wave in sight!
By the time that was done, we were all ready to go back to the condo, and we ended the night with an episode of Weird But True.
Wednesday,
June 7
Wednesday, we were up at 7 CST again, Brian put the chairs out, and then we made breakfast in the condo. After that, it was, you guessed it, beach time again! Brian and the kids tossed the football for a long time Wednesday morning, and I joined them for a bit, but I barely went in the water on this trip because it was so cold. I spent most of my beach time sitting in my chair and reading one of the many books I’d brought.
We ended up staying for a couple of hours, and since it was double points day, the kids racked up on tickets, and they both had enough to get great prizes, and still have some tickets leftover for our next trip.
It was, probably, the fanciest restaurant the kids had ever been in, and they were oohing and aahing the whole time. Haha. There are no windows in the entire place, so when you walk in, you’re enveloped in dimness, and it feels like nighttime no matter what time you visit.
We had a reservation, and they asked us to be seated in the “library” while they got our table ready, and the kids couldn’t believe how fancy the waiting room library was.
Our friends, Stephanie and Bobbie, met us there shortly after we were seated, and then we had a round of cocktails – a Pink Lemon Drop for me, and a Makers Mule for Brian. Then they brought out bread with THE MOST DELICIOUS dipping butters. Oh my word. There was a cinnamon honey butter, a garlic butter, and some kind of tomato puree that was incredible.
For the entrees, Brian opted for the filet, and I opted for the alfredo, and it was all super delicious. We were all stuffed by the time we were done eating, and we ended up sitting in the restaurant for a good hour afterward, just chatting. (Also, I pulled that last picture from the internet so you could see what the inside of the restaurant looks like... it is just beautiful!)
By the time the kids had finished their ice cream it was really late, and we had a 40 minute drive back to our condo, so we said our goodbyes. We all pretty much fell into bed when we got back, and that was our Wednesday!
Thursday, June 8
Thursday morning started the same way that all of the other mornings did… we woke up at 7 AM CST, and Brian went to put the chairs out by the ocean first thing. For some reason, that day, the beach was busier than it had been any other day, so it was a tight squeeze getting our stuff right by the water. After that was done, he took off to go grab another dozen donuts, and then we all ate breakfast when he got back.
The weather and water were gorgeous once again, although, there were a few waves here and there on Thursday. Mid-morning, the purple flag was also raised to indicate “dangerous marine life” which, on that particular day, meant jellyfish.
Jacob and I took a walk mid-morning and we saw jellyfish everywhere. We counted nearly 30 if I’m remembering correctly. And all of the jellyfish were crystal clear and round… they looked like big (and little) round ice cubes laying in the sand. It was bizarre.
We headed to the condo around noon to have a quick lunch, and then we went straight back down to the ocean to spend a couple more hours. Thursday afternoon, Olivia made friends with a little girl named Evelyn who was also staying in our condo, and they played the entire afternoon together.
While they played, Jacob and I took another beach walk, this time in the opposite direction, and we saw loads more jellyfish. Thankfully, none of us (and no one around us) ever got stung that we know of! The purple flag definitely didn’t put a damper on our day, that’s for sure.
When we got to Rosemary Beach, we took some family pictures in the courtyard behind the post office as we always do, and then we walked to Sugar Shak to let the kids pick out dessert. They always opt for candy there because they have so many unique, old-fashioned things from which to choose. B and I typically get ice cream there, too, but I was too full yet again.
Instead, we walked back to Seacrest, hopped in the car and drove back to the condo, and then we changed clothes, and went crab hunting on the beach. We ended up seeing eight ghost crabs, most of which were spotted by yours truly. ;o) On our drive back, the sun looked like a massive ball in the sky and it was a sight to behold. The pictures don't remotely do it justice.
Friday, June 9
Since things had been a little tighter on the beach Thursday, we woke up at 6:30 AM CST on Friday to ensure we got a good spot, and it turned out that we didn’t need to wake up earlier, because there was plenty of room out there all day. (And when I refer to “getting a good spot” I just mean getting a spot in the front row by the water. There’s always only one row of people on the beach in Santa Rosa, but occasionally, the front row fills up, and you may get stuck in the second row which just means you have people between you and the water. In Panama City, however, there are always rows and rows and rows of people on the beaches, so you could potentially have 5-6 rows of people between you and the water, but in Santa Rosa it’s not like that, and that’s why we like it. It’s just one row, usually, with a few stragglers in a second row sometimes. Does that make sense?)
Anyway, we had leftover donuts yet again, and then we headed down to the beach. The weather and water were perfect again, but the purple flag was still out on Friday, even though we never saw any jellyfish.
Olivia’s friend, Evelyn came out mid-morning, and they were inseparable for the rest of the day. They spent nearly every single second out in the water with their boogie boards. I swear, I thought Olivia was going to grow a mermaid tail on this trip. ;o)
I walked with Jacob mid-morning again, and then we did lunch in the condo, followed by more beach time. Jacob and I even squeezed in a second beach walk in the afternoon. He grows tired of the beach after a few days, so he was pretty much done with the water by the time Friday rolled around.
When we headed up to the condo for the final time on Friday afternoon, we stopped by Evelyn’s family’s beach tent, and we chatted with them for a bit. They gave us their address so the girls could keep in touch and be pen pals, so Olivia was super excited about that as well. They’ve already exchanged letters, and Olivia’s second letter is currently on its way as you read this. So sweet.
The food ended up being pretty good, but the atmosphere/vibe wasn’t great at all, so needless to say, I doubt we’ll go back. I’m interested to see if the place even lasts long there. It doesn’t really fit the Seaside vibe in my opinion, and I’m willing to bet it doesn’t last another year or two. Who knows, though!
By the time we finished up there, the sky was looking OMINOUS, so we made a beeline for the car. I would have liked to hang around Seaside for a little longer since it was our last night, but we could tell a bad storm was coming, and that was not a good idea.
We made it down the street to the gas station before the bottom fell out and it POURED for the rest of the drive. When we got back to our condo, we saw tents and various other things flying down the beach and it looked soooo dangerous.
Saturday, June 10
Saturday morning, we were up bright and early, and we hit the road so we could make it home by lunchtime. That gave me the rest of the day to get everything unpacked and washed and put away, and then we were even able to meet my fam for dinner.
Happy Monday, y’all!
Good thing you missed the bad weather! We have grown up nieces and nephews too, who were little when I met Dave or had just been born and are now married! It's funny. I love that teal bikini on you!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so scary about the rescues and weather after you left. It looks like you had the BEST time and lots of good dining too!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a wonderful vacation and you definitely lucked out by picking the exact right week to go!
ReplyDeleteWe most definitely got lucky!! Whew!
DeleteSo Fun!! We are excited to head to Santa Rosa on Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteYou really did get the perfect weather and calm ocean for your trip! I love that white ruffled top with your tan skirt. I swear, you find the best donut places on your beach vacays!
ReplyDeleteCarrie
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