Here are just a few of the fun times we had this past week:
Although it wasn't Abby's very first experience with the waves, it was one OF her first. Gramps and I decided to take her for a walk after dinner as the tide was going back out. (Please excuse me in these two videos. I would tell you to turn your volume off, but you can really hear the ocean in them. )
( I love her face in this one as she waits for the wave.)
I'm not sure we will ever get the sand out of our stuff,
but it was so fun to watch her play in it!
She even got a little boy to share his
shovel and truck. (Already learning
to use those blue eyes... we're in trouble.)
Lauren and Megan out shelling!
Abby wanted to help Lauren, too!
Daddy and Granny got in some kite flying.
(Our house is the one just t over Steve's left shoulder.)
Roughin' it! Here is how Abby took her
morning naps this past week.
"Helping" Mommy and Daddy pack.
She was packed and ready to go. Here she is on her way
up to check on Grammy's progress.
She loved climbing the stairs in the beach house.
Looking for shells with Daddy on our last night.
Getting sleepy. (Hence the pacie)
Trying to get a pictures with Mommy.
Trying to catch some zzz's on the long ride home!
I think it worked. :)
Some of the things we saw:
This is a shrimp/fishing boat that is docked
in the intracoastal waterway
beside our favorite lunch place, The
Provision Company. We recommend the steamed
shrimp w/ lots of napkins!
A small plane, flying pretty low, zoomed by. We also
saw 2 helicopters, a parasailer, and
plenty of kites in the air during the week.
Abby and I got to see the our first real crab at the same time!
He was a trooper and posed for this picture for us before
hurrying back to his hole in the sand.
One of our favorite things about this island is that they
are working to protect the sea turtles.
Here, the Holden Beach Turtle Watch Program members
recreate a nest of eggs laid the night before.
The original nest was too close to the pier and
would have been destroyed.
Here is the new nest. In about 60 days, the
eggs will hatch and the sweet things will make their
way to the ocean.
in the intracoastal waterway
beside our favorite lunch place, The
Provision Company. We recommend the steamed
shrimp w/ lots of napkins!
A small plane, flying pretty low, zoomed by. We also
saw 2 helicopters, a parasailer, and
plenty of kites in the air during the week.
Abby and I got to see the our first real crab at the same time!
He was a trooper and posed for this picture for us before
hurrying back to his hole in the sand.
One of our favorite things about this island is that they
are working to protect the sea turtles.
Here, the Holden Beach Turtle Watch Program members
recreate a nest of eggs laid the night before.
The original nest was too close to the pier and
would have been destroyed.
Here is the new nest. In about 60 days, the
eggs will hatch and the sweet things will make their
way to the ocean.
We had a wonderful time. Now, we are going to try to get back to normal, whatever that is.
1 comment:
HOW FUN! Abby looks like she had a blast and got REALLY worn out. I love her in the backpack! Mike and I can't wait to take Ben on his first beach adventure. Maybe you guys could come along and Abby can show him how it's done.
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