We Finally Did It!
Much to the excitement of many of us, Dad and Mom decided Friday morning to take a trip to the ocean! We were a bit late in starting out being as the decision to leave wasn't final until mid-morning. Anyone who is a member of a large family knows what a whole day trip means: diaper bags, port-a-crib, swimming appearal, balls, Frisbee, towels, food (lots of it) sun block, camera, kites... You get the picture :)
By noon we were actually on the road, a van full of excited but tired children. Reading and naps were the occupation of the afternoon of travel and after two and a half hours, we could see the rolling waves and hear their calm sound. The cry of seagulls and the wind gently blowing against your face while the warm sand is squishing between your toes...Heavenly! The afternoon passed too quickly as we frolicked in the waves and watched the little ones overcome their fear of the ripples in the water that splashed up their legs. Christian was happy to sit on Mom's lap and just watch, wading wasn't his idea of fun.
Laughter is so good for the soul and every family needs a break and time away. It was perfect timing for us to have a day of relaxation...Well, I guess I haven't gotten to the pack and clean up part yet...Maybe it wasn't all relaxing :)
We tried to eat before taking our rinse showers...Ha,ha! Kaylianna was distressed beyond words to be the victim of the hungry seagulls! Two whole string cheese sticks were stolen out of her little hand. I figured it was okay if we all protected the little ones from being the object of prey but no, those greedy birds stole mine too!!! The last straw was when the container of watermelon fell upside down into the sand...The van was packed and all of us headed up to the showers in a nearby facility. Showers were interesting, matted hair full of sand and we forgot shampoo and conditioner! Oh well, a tad was left in the shower from a smarter person before us so it had to do. Many quarters were spent and finally all dry, we headed home on a scenic route. The van was a sight to behold. No floor was to be seen, clothes and sand everywhere, but we were having fun and didn't have to think about unloading and clean up for a couple hours until our arrival home. Heading home, the kids spied a large park along coast and called out, "let's go to the park". Dad quickly pulled in and while the younger ones ran around, the rest of us enjoyed a walk on the pier and watched a swift sail boat float in and out for the shore line. That was the official "wear out" time. If we weren't tired before, now our exhaustion was
complete!
Thanks Dad and Mom for a beautiful day! Ready to do it again?!
By noon we were actually on the road, a van full of excited but tired children. Reading and naps were the occupation of the afternoon of travel and after two and a half hours, we could see the rolling waves and hear their calm sound. The cry of seagulls and the wind gently blowing against your face while the warm sand is squishing between your toes...Heavenly! The afternoon passed too quickly as we frolicked in the waves and watched the little ones overcome their fear of the ripples in the water that splashed up their legs. Christian was happy to sit on Mom's lap and just watch, wading wasn't his idea of fun.
Laughter is so good for the soul and every family needs a break and time away. It was perfect timing for us to have a day of relaxation...Well, I guess I haven't gotten to the pack and clean up part yet...Maybe it wasn't all relaxing :)
We tried to eat before taking our rinse showers...Ha,ha! Kaylianna was distressed beyond words to be the victim of the hungry seagulls! Two whole string cheese sticks were stolen out of her little hand. I figured it was okay if we all protected the little ones from being the object of prey but no, those greedy birds stole mine too!!! The last straw was when the container of watermelon fell upside down into the sand...The van was packed and all of us headed up to the showers in a nearby facility. Showers were interesting, matted hair full of sand and we forgot shampoo and conditioner! Oh well, a tad was left in the shower from a smarter person before us so it had to do. Many quarters were spent and finally all dry, we headed home on a scenic route. The van was a sight to behold. No floor was to be seen, clothes and sand everywhere, but we were having fun and didn't have to think about unloading and clean up for a couple hours until our arrival home. Heading home, the kids spied a large park along coast and called out, "let's go to the park". Dad quickly pulled in and while the younger ones ran around, the rest of us enjoyed a walk on the pier and watched a swift sail boat float in and out for the shore line. That was the official "wear out" time. If we weren't tired before, now our exhaustion was
complete!
Thanks Dad and Mom for a beautiful day! Ready to do it again?!
14 Comments:
At 10:07 AM, Josh Wheeler said…
You didn't build any sandcastles?!
At 11:31 AM, Hubers said…
Yes, some of the kids did and we even have pictures of the event...just didn't post them!
At 5:23 PM, The VHS said…
OOOO...I remember making sandcastles when I was little; how fun. I am so happy that you all got to have a little family vacation! ;)
Anna
At 11:09 PM, Carl Koller said…
Hello...just dropping a note to tell the young lady that is staying with the Zes family, I really enjoyed our visit, I hope to hear from you soon and get to know you and your family better...Such a lovely young lady...
Mrs. Anita Koller,
From Missouri
At 9:38 PM, The Parish Clan said…
Hmm . . . I don't believe I saw any pictures of a certain lovely young lady enjoying one of her favorite locations, the beach! Where was your smilin' face Kae? Probably behind the camera, right? ;-)
The beach looks fabulous! So glad you could all enjoy such a refreshing day trip. Sometimes, those are the best!
At 8:30 AM, Hubers said…
It think we are all better off, there not being any pics of a certain person that day. I can't take all of the photography credit, Mom took quite a few shots while I was out "riding" the waves. Nice to hear from you Sally.
Mrs. Koller,
I likewise enjoyed getting to know you! What a joy it was to be around such a fun loving, joyful lady. Thank you for be-friending me during the camping trip...Hope you guys can make it down to Texas!
Nikkae
At 10:22 PM, Carl Koller said…
Miss Nikkae,
Looks like we will have to plan a family vacation to Texas. Prayfully we will get to come and meet your family soon!
Blessings,
Mrs. Koller
At 2:13 PM, Hubers said…
Mrs. Koller,
How delightful! I didn't think you would actually believe that you were welcome...I'm so glad you are considering the offer. I hope you are well.
Nikkae
At 3:52 PM, Carl Koller said…
Miss Nikkae,
Well, you know, my family loves visiting folks and we would actually enjoy a visit down your direction! I don't know when we will be able to do it. If not this year, next year for sure!!!! And keep in mind that an invitation is open you your family to come visit us here in our little Historical town of Ste. Genevieve, MO!! Of course you have to be willing to cramp yourselfs in our little 950 square foot house...But we would love having ya!!! We love showing off our 500 year old French Settlement! Keep in touch! And feel free to pop in on our blog...
www.kollersketchbook.blogspot.com, so that you can get to know us better!!
At 1:38 PM, Anonymous said…
How about another post soon?
At 2:00 PM, Anonymous said…
How about another post soon?
At 12:15 PM, Anonymous said…
Ya'll have been at the beach a long time - is this an extended vacation?? Or are you only vacationing from posting ;) That or your toes are all getting really pruney by now.
At 7:31 PM, Hubers said…
The girls will be home Thurs. after 3-4 week trip. I am sure they will post something then. We have had much going on here but are not that great of "posters".
At 11:21 AM, Anonymous said…
Hey, it sounds like y'all had a blast.
Can't wait for the next update!
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