So you might be wondering why it has taken so long for this last post. Well, not long after my first two posts i get very distracted with the family coming home, projects, vacation recovery, and other things that I hope we'll be able to post about in the near future. The largest impact to my posting was a recent hard drive crash which caused me to replace and rebuild my operating system. If you can't get the computer to run, you can't access pictures and post a blog...
So finally I get to share some of our beach pictures. This was one of the main reasons we decided to take some extra time on this SC trip. When we found out that Michele was getting married out that way we announced to Heather's family that we intended to go to the beach as well. We started coordinating the beach trip back in February with Heather's brother Paul (my age) and his wife Alexis and family. By the time we would go to the beach we had Ben's family and David's family as well.
We booked a beachfront hotel called the Ocean Reef resort in Myrtle Beach and got a good rate because we booked in February. We checked in on Sunday afternoon and arrived at about the same time as the other families. We had a two bedroom condo unit to ourselves with full kitchen, washer/dryer, 2 baths, and a few TVs for the few times we were inside with kids/etc. (I caught a couple world cup soccer matches)
Here's the view from our room that evening and the next morning before the crowds came in:
Also knowing that we'd be at the beach, and how much Heather and I love the beach, we decided it would be a good time to do some family pictures. Alexis has a nice camera similar tom mine, so we asked her if she would take some pictures of our family that evening (before the sunburn hit and while we had energy for it). Here are a few pictures that were taken:
Because of the chaos of kids at the beach, an approaching storm, and fading light, there were a number of pictures taken, but hair was out of place, people were looking different ways, and the lighting was a little funny. Most pictures turned out to be a little dark and blue like in the picture of Heather and I up above (which I have not yet taken into Photoshop). I played a little with the family picture and we got a pretty great shot. I'll do a separate post on the Photoshop work I did on the lighting and Bryant's head in a later post. Couldn't tell, could you?!
I mentioned the storm... Storms in South Carolina come in fast and with lots of rain. By the time we were done with pictures the storm was close with lightning and thunder. They closed the hotel pool so we decided to put the kids to bed and play some games. Alexis pulled out her camera and we tried to capture some lightning with a timed exposure and here's one of the pictures that turned out.
The next morning was clear and calm. We had great weather for the rest of the week which we didn't complain about one bit. Our days at the beach went pretty much like this - wake up, eat breakfast, go to the beach for a few hours, come inside for lunch, some kids down for naps and others to the pool, dinner, then back to the beach for the rest of the day. Here are some pictures of us having fun...
For those that have not been to a beach on the east coast, the water is warm and pleasant with the current coming from the warm Gulf of Mexico - unlike the cold Pacific current which comes south from Alaska. The waves were fairly calm, but big enough at times to body board - which we did.
I heart waves...
Digging in the sand to construct a sand castle with kids playing in the distant waves. This was one of our regular evening activities.
Sara was a little timid with the waves, and was often found sitting in the shallows with Heather, playing in the sand, finding shells, shark teeth, and other sea treasures.
Kaylee showing off her shells.
Fun pictures...
A view from the condo balcony at the pool below....
And to wrap up the beach pictures, a series I took of Sara as a wave came in and caught her off guard. She and her cousin, Sabrina (Paul and Alexis 2nd), were playing in the sand...
We loved every minute at the beach and wish we could do this more frequently. We stayed Sunday to Thursday and then drove to wrap up my leg of the trip at Heather's brother Joseph's house. We went swimming with them a couple times (surprise) as well as other daytime activities. We got to spend some time with another brother, Sam, while there as well.
Overall, with everything that could have been chaotic and not much fun, I had a great time and it was a true break from work - one that I have not experienced since I started working after graduating. Two full weeks of near detachment and recharging did me well.
I flew home on Father's Day (best day ever since I didn't have to drive home!) and Nate was kind enough to pick me up at the airport. Went back to his place for dinner and to pick up my car and make my way home.
3 comments:
Fun! I'm very jealous of your great vacation. Someday I hope to hang out on the East Coast, although I'm not going to lie, I still feel like a California girl at heart and prefer SoCal to pretty much any other place on earth. The pictures of the kids are adorable and the family shot turned out great!
Ahhh, love the beach but haven't been on the East coast yet. I'm glad it was so fun although the kids were missed here for 6wks. I'm needing a picture of the family that you took! Print some to share and for my wall as well! Very fun!
We enjoyed seeing you guys our way! I hate we missed the beach part, but it was so good to have fun with family while you were out here:)
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