There's a pirate in my kitchen.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
First Trip to the Beach
The first day, we went straight to the beach. Ava and Daddy had fun splashing in the surf and swimming in the waves. That night, we ordered pizza delivery and went swimming in the pool.
On Thursday, Ava climbed into our bed at 7:30 in the morning and said, "Ready to go swimming now." After some negotiating, we convinced her that she needed to eat breakfast first, and then we could go swimming. After a delicious breakfast buffet at Granny's Kitchen, we returned to the room to "suit up." We spent the first half of the morning on the beach splashing and playing and building sand castles. After lunch, we went to play in the indoor/outdoor pool.
Thursday night, we took her down to the strip where she wanted to "look at shirts." Then, she told us she wanted dinner. When we asked her what she wanted for dinner, she replied very matter-of-factly, "Ice cream." So we got her a scoop of Oreo ice cream for dinner. She learned to play skee ball and Ms. Pac-Man. She won enough tickets to get a single Twizzler and a root beer flavored Dum Dum Pop. After that, Mommy and Daddy had dinner at Peaches Corner Grill. Then we walked our exhausted little girl down the boardwalk and back to the car. As we were getting washed up and putting on jammies, she told me that she wanted to "go swim in the ocean" again. An epic battle of Mommy vs. Child ensued and she eventually succumbed to reason (and sleepiness...it was after 10PM). Before she fell asleep, I promised her that we would go back to the ocean in the morning. That was something she would not forget.
At 8AM on Friday morning, I was awakened by a tiny voice saying, "Mommy, go swimming now. Play in the ocean." How could I resist? After all, this was her vacation. So, we all put on our swimsuits and went to play in the ocean and build sand castles. After we finished swimming, Ava and Daddy laid in the bed watching Elmo while Mommy packed and straightened the room. We checked out of the hotel and found a breakfast restaurant. Eggs, bacon, toast, grits, and apple juice couldn't come fast enough to keep the monster fed, but eventually, she had her fill. We walked across the parking lot to Eagles to buy a souvenir for Ava and a t-shirt for Cousin Maddo. Then we headed home. If she had half as much fun playing as we had playing with her, then it was a successful trip.
(Possibly more photos to come, after I get the underwater film camera developed.)
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