Day one -- While my sister picked us up from the airport, my dad decided to take my kids to the beach while they waited for everyone to arrive. We're waiting for one more bag to come off the carousel (never did -- it missed the flight) when we get a call from my parents who are headed to the ER. Long story short, my dad was body surfing and he ended up breaking his scapula.
Day two -- Washing machine broke. 17 people, a beach, a swimming pool and no way to get clean towels. Panic set in until the washing machine was fixed the next morning.
Day three -- The boys decided they want to go parasailing. I had no intention of going, but I brought Nate and Ellie out on the boat hoping they would go up with Dustin. I have them all talked into it and they are harnessing Ellie up while my brother, his wife and one of my nephews are up for their turn. Suddenly the ROPE BREAKS! I kid you not. Everyone's kind of freaked out, but I don't want to scare the kids so I decide to make it sound like it must be super duper fun. All the while my brother and his family are gently gliding into the choppy ocean and our boat is racing to them as fast as possible. It was scary. Especially watching the waves toss them around as they got unhooked and tried to get back to the boat. It was enough to freak my kids (and me) out. Nate just keeps repeating, "I'm not going." My other nephew, however, thought I did a pretty good job making it sound super cool. "No fair! Zach got to go in the water." Never mind that he got dragged under the waves 2 times and is sitting on my mom's lap crying. Matt still wanted to go up. So we returned to shore where Dustin and my sister decided they would go take Matt up. Sometimes my family is crazy.
I feel like that day should have it's own entire blog because there are so many more levels of craziness involved with this story including a clothing change between my sister and I in a pitch black storage shed.
Day four -- My aunt and uncle had to leave early so she could get back to work and she sneaked out in the middle of the night so they wouldn't have to say good bye. It was a sad morning the next day.
Day five -- Family picture day when our beach house had no power. Showers in the dark and freak outs about how on earth we're going to do our hair. My brother-in-law was busy on his iphone calling every hair salon he could find nearby to see if they could blow dry our hair. Of course we're also in Sandbridge, which is about 20 minutes from any actual civilization so we're 5 minutes from running out the door when the power was restored. HOORAY! And good thing we didn't pay to get our hair done because it was so stinking windy that night at the beach anyway.
Day six -- Motorworld. We wanted to do something other than the beach and decided to take the kids to race go carts. This should also be it's own entire blog entry. I should have known it was a bad omen when Ellie tripped on the way in and ended up sort of a bloody mess, crying for 15 minutes while we tried to find somewhere with a first aid kit.
After paying way too much money we realize the park is run by a staff of Eastern European immigrants who speak no English and hate children. Nate got stuck on the rail on every single ride the first few times so we thought we'd try Bumper Boats. Nate couldn't steer the boat, so he ended up going in circles for the full 20 minutes crying, "THIS.IS.NOT.FUN." Of course since the staff hate children, they pretended they couldn't hear him. Then there was the roller coaster which made both my kids cry. And this was just the first hour. Finally we found the family courses and the day was salvaged.
Day seven -- Because I was feeding Luke when the drama occurred, I will skip the details for this day. Also because what happens in Sandbridge, stays in Sandbridge. Now I have you all intrigued, don't I?
Day eight -- Time to head home. We had to be out of the house by 10 and our flight wasn't until 4:30. Loads of time. Yet somehow we managed to really cut it close getting to the airport which lead to 3 crying children, one screaming baby and two frazzled parents lugging them through the airport racing for the plane. And our DVD players didn't even work. Finally we got home around midnight Virginia time. Thankfully the kids all slept in until a decent Arizona time.
I had to tell you all the bad stuff so you wouldn't be incredibly jealous of the rest of our fantastic relaxing vacation. Our beach house was perfect and right by the beach with plenty of room for everyone. I won't bore you will all the details, so here's some random pictures (in whatever random order I uploaded them)
We also managed to squeeze in some Rock Band, games, Arrested Development, running (a vacation I didn't gain any weight on -- hooray), baseball watching, pool swimming, late night strolls on the beach where every kid came home soaking wet. . .
And now I'd better publish this before I have more stuff to blog. If you can believe it -- school starts TOMORROW!
15 comments:
what happens in sandbridge DOES stay in sandbridge. miss you already!
ps where are the fabulous pictures i took of you and dusty that one night?
Wow, I can see why you posted the bad the bad first ..I am compeletely jealous of the fun you had! The disasters were pretty enteraining, since I didn't experiance them! What a perfect ending to summer.
We missed you guys and are glad you're back! I love the picture with the crabs, Sadie looks like she is gonna tackle someone to get their crab.
Oh my goodness, I am still laughing at your adventures! And your beach pics make me so sad we don't live 30 minutes from the ocean anymore. Sounds like a great vacation though. And I can't believe your school is already starting. Crazy!
Oh my goodness did we have a great time! It is going to be very difficult going back to my real world after three weeks of grand kids! I can't thank you enough for letting us have the kids for those two weeks and for sharing the week at the beach with us. Everyone being there was the biggest treat we could ever have. We are already planning next year's adventure!
Love you all, Gramma
Glad you had a fun vacation. Sorry to hear about the drama - but that makes for better blogging! Kevin broke his scapula a few years ago - not very helpful with a toddler (Brandon). It made changing diapers and putting him in the crib impossible.
I'm so excited school starts tomorrow - bummer that Ellie & Brandon aren't in the same class again.
Very awesome, glad you are all home safe.
except for the normal bad vacationy things it looks like fun!!!
I'm totally jealous of your vacation. Even the drama. Fabulous times!
Sounds like an adventure!!! It looks like you all had a blast even with the little bits of drama... Glad you are all back home safe and sound. We need to catch up! I have some good vacation stories to tell you.
I have decided that if you are involved, everything is an adventure! You always make the bad sound fun. Can't wait to see you guys, you have been missed. Lyndsi was saying how she was really missing the kids....especially Sadie.
Sounds like you guys had a blast even with the drama, hehe. Thats what I love about you though Maddy, you always make me laugh no matter what the story or situation is...your so funny!
It is crazy that school has already started! I am thankful to be back on a routine though.
And where did everyone go on our street??? I didnt know the Poulsons were moving too :(
Only you can make drama sound entertaining and fun! ;)
We decided we're doing a week at the beach next year. I'm so glad you had fun and have all your kids back again!
That looks like so much fun, despite all the drama. Those were some crazy things. I can't believe the rope broke on the parasail, how scary. My boys would have been scarred for life. I can't believe Sadie ate crab. Reminds me of Daven eating Salmon one time and we were like, we can't even get you to eat chicken nuggets! So fun!
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