"The Last Song" House on Tybee Island
everyday life.... memories in the making
Friday, August 19, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Beach 2011
After a crazy 3 days at Disney - a fast & furious 3 days from beginning to bitter end- we were all ready for some R&R. Let me mention here that the Disney part of this summer vacation was very last minute. We had planned our beach trip well in advance and while driving home from our last baseball tournament, about 3 weeks before our beach vacation, Joseph asked if I knew that HHI was only about a 4 1/2 hour trip north of Orlando. No... I didn't realize that. So the wheels were turning! Since Samuel had been claiming to be the only kid in his entire 4th grade class who had not been to Disney World for an entire year, we were seriously contemplating adding a quick Disney detour to our vacation. I made a couple of calls and learned that a friend from our church is now working for a travel agency specializing in Disney vacations. I gave her the dates, told her what we had in mind, and she put the entire package together for us even down to the stroller delivery to our resort. Perfect! So we surprised the boys with the news!
Now... lets get to the beach part of this trip... After leaving Disney on Tuesday morning we drove to Daytona Beach where you can drive your car right out on the beach. We spent the morning there playing in the water and sand then loaded up to find some lunch and head up the coast. I loved the beautiful scenic drive through all of the little sea-side towns finally arriving at St. Augustine. We explored around here for a while then headed north again non-stop to Hilton Head Island. That night we took the boys out crabbing and fishing and got settled in for the rest of the week. The following day we decided to explore some of the Low Country... Savannah GA, Beaufort SC, and Tybee Island. We wandered around some of these little towns, had lunch at a little bayside cafe where the boys loved watching the boats come in and out. From there we headed to Tybee Island where we found the house where "The Last Song" was filmed. Finally, we had dinner at Uncle Bubba's - a Paula Deen restaurant. Loved the food here - I had the shrimp & grits and Joseph had the Low-Country Boil which we tried to re-create once we were back home (and did a pretty good job with). The follwoing days were nothing more than beach-filled days which I absolutely love, love, love! We were all perfectly content to spend hours in the sun and water, playing and exploring. Samuel & John Michael loved riding the surf on their boogie-boards and became quite skilled by the end of the week. They built one sand castle after another, buried each other from head to toe, and tried to dig a hole to the other end of the earth. One of our favorite things about HHI is renting bikes and this being our mode of transportation around the island. The boys absolutely love riding on the beach! We spent hours playing in the sun, reading, running, and laughing. We enjoy the beach so much that we avoid going in and 'getting ready' to go to dinner every night. So some nights we cooked at the condo... steamed shrimp linguini, grilled steaks and bacon wrapped scallops... Pretty good stuff! Every night we rode the bikes down to get ice-cream and go crabbing or fishing. Needless to say... the boys, and the parents, were exhaused every night of this trip but we have so many good memories that we are already reflecting on. After about ten days on the road we headed home and we all agreed that it had been a wonderful trip but it was time. It made my heart smile that the boys wanted to get back to their home... even with all of the good times we had shared on the road.. they were ready to go home. That, my friend, is a good thing!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Port Orleans Riverside - Disney 2011
We checked in and hit the ground running! We stayed at Port Orleans Riverside and were very pleased. We chose this resort because we loved the idea of the 'Tom Sawyer-like adventure' complete with Ol' Man Island (pool and playground area) and its very own Fishin'Hole. We loved the quaint New Orleans style atmosphere, the pools & water slide, the fishin' hole, the restaurants, the marina, and loved having the ferry to Downtown Disney right outside our front door. Let me back up and say that the night we left home John Michael had a ruptured eardrum. After about a two hour delay seeing a doctor and getting antibiotics and ear drops we left Tuscaloosa and drove all night to Orlando. Joseph and I have always traveled this way and it works for us. So... we arrived, checked in, grabbed our swim suits, and hit the pool and waterslide. The challenge was that John Michael could not go under water... he could swim and splash but not go under the water for two days. So... every time he went down the slide we had to be there to catch him. Let me just say this was the biggest challenge of the entire trip. The boy is a fearless fish! But it worked out and we managed to keep him above water (for the most part). After a few hours of swimming and checking out the resort we hopped on the Ferry, which was literally a few steps from our room, and headed to Downtown Disney. The boys loved LegoLand and we had dinner at the TRex Cafe... very similar to the Rainforest Cafe but with dinosaurs. Perfect for our boys and they loved it! Every few minutes a meteor shower occurs and the dinosaurs come to life. The food was pretty good but the smiles on our boys faces were priceless. We took the ferry back to our resort and crashed to get ready for a big day at Magic Kingdom. See posts below!
Disney - Let the Memories Begin
In the following blog posts are pictures from our Disney trip Day 2 & 3 - Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom. I was having problems getting pictures to upload so they are in a very random order. Also I couldn't get text to work with the pics so, after much frustration, this post will be the narrative of the pictures. First of all, this was our first time to take the boys to Disney World. Joseph and I went on a college trip many years ago but had not been back since then which was about 1989... a long time ago! We spent our first day exploring our resort - Port Orleans Riverside & checking out Downtown Disney. I will post pictures of this day later. The second day we went to Magic Kingdom. We arrived shortly after the park opened and had planned to go back to the resort for a while in the early afternoon and come back to the park late afternoon. Sounded good and we were all on board with the plan. Well, at midnight Joseph and John Michael finally left the park for the first time. Samuel and I left about 1:30 A.M. I think we rode every single ride and hit every single show, watched the parade BOTH times, and took in the incredible firework display. If it was there... we did it! Upon our arrival we were all a little overwhelmed. There is so much to take in and at the prices you are paying you definitely want to get your money's worth. Samuel's favorite ride at Magic Kingdom was Space Mountain and John Michael's favorite ride was Buzz Lightyear. We all loved Splash Mountain and Samuel and I really liked the Thunder Mountain Railroad rollercoaster. Pirates of the Caribbean was a favorite as well as Peter Pan's Flight. It's a Small World was a nice break and a fun childhood memory to reflect upon. Our favorite show was Mickey's Philharmagic and Samuel loved Monster's Inc - The Laugh Floor. John Michael slept through this one as it was about 11:30 P.M. when we finally came back to this show. We all LOVED the parade and seeing all of the characters. I think the favorite characters for the boys were Captain Hook and Mickey Mouse, of course. The fireworks were amazing and we enjoyed them while eating our dinner... yes at 10:00 P.M. We had all read about Tom Sawyer Island and the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse and they were fun to explore and imagine living that way. John Michael and Samuel both decided they could live in the treehouse with no problems. It was awesome! Needless to say we were exhausted at the end of the day but were ready for Animal Kingdom the next day. Samuel actually liked this park the best. He loved Expedition Everest, Kali River Rapids, and the Dinosaur. John Michael's favorite was the Dinosaur... even though he was scared to death he claims it as his favorite. He also loved Kali River Rapids which we rode three times. Joseph and I were amazed by the Dinosaur and we both claimed it as our favorite ride of both parks. Expedition Everest was pretty awesome as far as rollercoasters go and Samuel loved it and claims it as his favorite of both parks. I loved the parade at Animal Kingdom! The colors and the costumes were just amazing! We all loved the shows at Animal Kingdom the best and I think we all agreed on The Lion King as the family favorite with It's Tough to be a Bug running a close second. I liked Nemo but it was a little too theatrical for the rest of the family. We all loved the ride through the African Safari and we saved this until late evening in hopes of seeing lots of animals and we did. John Michael and Samuel loved the hippos. Much to our appreciation at the time, this park closes at 8:00 so we left at closing and hit the pools back at the resort. Later that night we rode the ferry back to Downtown Disney for ice cream. Both boys crashed on the ferry ride back to the resort. Great Memories!
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