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    Somewhere warm

    Wednesday, April 10, 2013

    Mom and I are always scheming on ways to take vacations to warm places during the winter months. The last time we did this was two years ago when we took the kids to Florida. Lucy was about six months old back then and couldn't really appreciate the beach, pool and hanging out with family, so earlier this winter we decided to take a trip back down to the Sunshine State. When we started researching the price of flying we were shocked at how un-budget-friendly the prices were. We both hesitated to make the suggestion, but wouldn't driving be significantly less expensive and maybe - just maybe a little bit adventurous?! Soon we had Dad and Mike on board and began crafting our plans to travel the almost 3,000 round trip miles by car. We reserved a rental home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms close to where my Uncle Mark and Aunt Debbie live in St. Pete Beach and we secured a mini-van rental as our vehicle. The plan was set, shorts were purchased and sandals were dragged out from the back of the closet, but soon a wrench was thrown into the works. Mike has been working with some overseas customers at work lately and the company asked him to travel over to Israel for three weeks, due to depart April 1st. We were going to be leaving for Florida at the start of Benjamin's spring break on March 29th. Sadly, Mike wasn't going to be able to accompany us on our adventurous trip, but he was about to go on his own exciting adventure as well. So on the 29th we picked up the rental van, packed up the trunk, said goodbye to Daddy and headed out onto the open road. Our route would take us through eastern Iowa and Missouri, southern Illinois, the western chunk of Kentucky, straight through the middle of Tennessee and Georgia and down through east central Florida.

      

     Even though we encountered our share of dirty bathrooms, people and fast food joints along the road, the ride down was very uneventful and we arrived at our St. Pete Beach rental at about 10:30 pm Saturday night - 25.5 hours from departure time. Sunday morning was Easter and the kids were excited to see if the Easter Bunny would leave them anything so far from home. Thankfully he was able to get their "baskets" to them in some great hiding places in our home. 

    Easter Basket Hunt Easter morning 

    Lucy was eager to play with her new bubble wand, so we went into the front yard in our pajamas and enjoyed the wonderfully warm temperature. 

    Easter morning

    Later that afternoon we drove out to Clearwater to pick up Great Grandma Murphy for our Easter celebration at Uncle Mark and Aunt Debbie's house. And there for the first time ever - we were able to SWIM outside on Easter day!

      Playing around in Uncle Mark's pool Playing around in Uncle Mark's pool

    The next day we staked ourselves out at a cabana on St. Pete Beach with all of our beach toys and water floats.  The water was a bit too chilly for more than standing knee deep in it, but that didn't stop Benjamin from playing in the waves. The rest of us helped Lucy build sandcastles and worked on our tans - HA!

    Beach Time Beach Time Beach Time Beach Time Beach Time
    In the interest of not making one big huge blog post of vacation photos and stories, I'll stop there, but there is much more to come!

    What we've been up to lately

    Wednesday, February 08, 2012

    It has been a busy few weeks around here. Over the last few days of January and the first couple of February I took a trip to Houston with my friend Lora. I was her travel buddy, wheelchair pusher, freeloader and hotel room sharer over 6 days while she needed to visit the MD Anderson Cancer Center for a second opinion on her cancer treatment. The trip did not turn out to be terribly fruitful for her medical journey, but we did take some time to relax and explore the Houston area. The weather there was so beautiful, between about 62 to 70 degrees during our visit. We took one whole day to visit Hermann Park and the Houston Zoo when it was particularly beautiful.

      Elephant at Houston ZooLora and the giraffes at Houston Zoo Jessica and a giraffe at Houston Zoo
    Lora wasn't up for a long car ride, so I took the chance to get a little beach-time in by myself for a few hours one day. I drove to Galveston, which was such a cool place. I'm not sure I would say the same thing if it was peak season, so I enjoyed the empty beach even though it was a little chilly.
      Galveston Island BeachGalveston Island Beach Galveston Island Beach 
     This past Saturday Benjamin ran in his first race of the year, the TC Kids Marathon. He did the mile race (8 laps) in a group of first graders and although they didn't keep track we think he maybe came in third place. He ran hard and was so proud of himself.  He came by in a blur:
      Benjamin running the TC Kids MileBenjamin running the TC Kids Mile Proud Runner 
     Meanwhile, Mike has been working hard at ramping up his Ironman/triathlon season training. He had a blast staying home with the kids while I was away in Houston. The things he lets the kids get away with when I'm not there include this: 
      Lucy enjoying her oatmeal
    Lucy is now 16 months old. She is learning new words everyday and her recent favorite is "no." Boy did it seem cute when she first started saying it, but now she's using it to its full effect and I have to say the cuteness has faded a bit! She's been busy watching Sesame Street videos on my iPad and really enjoys this particular video: Tilly and the Wall. We are happy to see she has a taste for alternative music just like her Momma and Daddy!

    I've begun to ride my bike again for my work commute, despite wind chill temperature dipping below zero recently.  So far I have found that my choice in clothing has been quite suitable for this kind of weather and I don't find that I get cold at all.  I'm not sure what I'll do the next time it snows or rains though.  It is nice to know that I still have my Rondo as a backup!

    Florida: Day 4-7

    Saturday, April 09, 2011

    Over the weekend we were able to travel to St. Pete Beach to spend some time with my Uncle Mark and Aunt Debbie. Unfortunately, Aunt Debbie has a sore back and was unable to join us outside of their home, but we did our best to keep her company and she even helped out by feeding Lucy.

    Aunt Debbie and Lucy

    The rest of us enjoyed their pool, which is mere steps from their back door. Benjamin had a blast shooting his Great Uncle Mark with squirt guns and swimming with the pool noodles.

    Noodle boy

    In the evening Uncle Mark gave us a tour of his boat slip that is across the street from their house. While we were checking things out we got a glimpse of two dolphins swimming together just a few feet from where we were standing. I wasn't able to get any pictures of them surfacing, but Great Grandma took some time to point them out to Benjamin:

    Great Grandma and Benjamin

    We walked over to the beach side of things and on our way we stopped to make friends with this fella:
    Benjamin and his new ride

    At the beach we played on the shore
    Benjamin enjoying the surf

    and watched a beautiful sunset
    Florida Sunset

    The next day we returned to St. Pete Beach and dragged what seemed like a million bags to a cabana for shade. Lucy stayed under the shade with Uncle Mark while we all took to the water and Benjamin and Great Grandma made sand castles.

    Making sand castles with Great Grandma

    For our last day we had planned to visit Clearwater Beach, but during our lunch at Frenchy's Rockaway Grill, we realized that Lucy was not feeling well and maybe the beach wasn't the best idea. So we went back to Great Grandma's where Lucy and I hug out inside and everyone else went to the pool. Up until this day Benjamin was too afraid to swim around in the water by himself, but with the help of a friendly lady who lives in Grandma's complex, he finally took the chance and began to swim unassisted (although he was still wearing his water wings). Grandma Chris caught it on video:


    The day we left Florida was rainy and cold, so we were happy that we had a bunch of very nice days of sunshine while we were there. We had an awesome trip and now Benjamin has a new place he'd like to live when he grows up! Hopefully Uncle Mark has an extra room... ;-)

    Florida

    Wednesday, March 01, 2006

    We are back from Florida! We had a great time!! Benjamin got to spend some quality time with Great Grandma, Great Uncle Mark and Great Aunt Debbie. We took Benjamin to the beach for the first time and let him play with (and eat, haha) the sand. Grandma was able to show him off to all the ladies of her condo complex, Kalmia. He's certainly a lady killer with his curly hair and blue eyes. They all fell in love. We also took a trip to Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo with Uncle Mark and Aunt Debbie. Benjamin saw all sorts of fun animals, including a baby elephant that was born in October. Mike and I enjoyed countless tasty seafood meals, including a famous grouper sandwich on multiple occasions! The warm weather lifted our spirits, but it was hard to come back home and throw on our winter coats once again. Here is a picture of Benjamin and Great Grandma playing in the sand! :-)