{except for my hair...not so much! ha!}
I don't even know where to begin! I tried so hard to keep myself from picking up the camera every minute...but I didn't want to miss capturing all the fun! But I also wanted to actually be there in the real moment...and not be living it through the lens the whole time! {okay...so maybe I could've tried a little harder!}
The kids did so good for their first long road trip ever! We've been very lucky to fly for our vacations...which can also take it's toll...but I actually relaxed more knowing we were going to drive...especially packing and not worrying about how much the suitcases weighed! ha! What a relief!
We stayed overnight in Nashville on the way down...and got going early the next morning.
...Alabama being the longest leg of the trip...but we made it through with a few stops...
{excuse Dan's big foot...ha! I told you it was just like home!}
We had good views of the beach and pool...
...and a nice little courtyard where we could watch Alex and Emily playing frisbee...
But we didn't spend too much time looking at them from our balcony...we headed down to the beach and pool right after breakfast!
It was great to have the beach chairs to sit back and watch the kids splash in the ocean and dig in the sand...
...and to have a shady umbrella while Ellie took in all the excitement too...
{at least for a little while...}
{even though she could have done without the sand between her toes!}
{...to be continued...}
It's such a great place isn't it?!? It's hard not to take pictures of everything. You got some great shots and really capture your good times. Your condo was really nice!!! We couldn't stop at the Alabama welcome center when we went because it was closed because of the big storms that hit. We stay in Nashville too...right outside in Brentwood. I can't wait to see more pictures. So glad you guys had such a good time.
ReplyDeleteThat condo looks so nice! And those little piggies are way too cute:) All these fun beach posts are making me want to head to the beach!
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