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Of course it was still freezing. Brrrrr. I really wanted to eat breakfast on the balcony but it was just too cold. Even bundling up in my hoodie, jeans and sweatshirt just didn’t do it.
DD10 woke up not long after me and we ate in the room. She and I decided to try a walk on the beach. So we bundled up and headed out.
We stopped and got a couple of beach towels from the pool and brought her sand castle making stuff with us. She sat right down and got to work on making a sandcastle while I sat on a beach towel and watched.
Afterwards we looked for shells. She had no problems finding ones she wanted. They were small and nothing fancy but she was happy.
After about an hour and a half of freezing on the beach, we gave up and went back to the room.
We cleaned up, woke up the boys and planned what we wanted to do. With it being so cold, they wanted to hang out in the room for awhile before we headed.
So I walked over to the Beach Mart across the street (I couldn't stand it. I just had to do some shopping. ) and checked it out while they relaxed. It was large and had just about every toy, swimsuit and souvenier a person could want.
I picked up a box of salt water taffy. After the trip and we were home, I tried to eat some. I love salt water taffy. It reminds me of Ortley Beach, NJ and going to the boardwalk with my Grandmother, playing games and munching on taffy. Unfortunately, it was like trying to eat a rock. It was very hard and stale. Oh well, better luck next time.
When I returned to the room, DH was not a happy camper. He had stuck his Iphone on the arm of the chair he was sitting in while he was on the computer. Of course it fell off.
Unfortunately it fell into the bucket that DD used to collect shells. There was some standing water in the bucket. So he decides to get mad at me because I shouldn’t have put the bucket there. Oh yeah, that went over well. So he’s mad at me and I’m telling him he shouldn’t have put the phone there and shouldn’t be mad at anyone for his mistake. So he’s all grouchy and frustrated.
I decided we are heading out to Johns Pass. The kids were happy to do something since DH was in a bad mood. I figured he was going to stay in the room and be grumpy but he decided to come with us.
I love that area. It's very touristy but there’s tons of shopping and a boardwalk where you can rent all kinds of boats, go parasailing (shudder), take a shell tour or dolphin tour, or go on a fishing tour. I took the kids on the dolphin tour there a few years ago and we did see a lot of dolphins but we wanted to try the tour out of the Clearwater Beach Marina next time.
There are also quite a few yummy restaurants. DH drove and missed the turn because he was in a bad mood and not watching for the turn. Oh, I could see that was going to be a fun afternoon with him.
So I directed him to the new parking deck which he wasn’t thrilled about parking in because you had to pay. It really wasn’t that expensive though. And saved us time instead of driving in circles looking for a parking spot and still having to put money in a parking meter if we got lucky and found an open space.
Yikes this was long. I'd better post it before I mess it up.
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Me, DH, DS19 and DD15
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