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July 29, 2018 ~ Summer Vacation Part 2

Siesta Key, Florida, Family Vacation: Part 2!

Lots and lots of pictures in this post – so grab a snack or coffee before you start scrolling :). We look forward to this vacation every year and are grateful to Mom and Dad for providing it to all of us!

First up, the annual “cousins on the steps in their vacation jammies” photo. We got another great one this year!

We love this vacation each year. We go in to it with no agenda and take each day as it comes. We enjoy a lot of lounging with no where to be other than the beach, the pool, or the house! And we did our best to capture life for the week doing a whole lot of relaxing 🙂 This was our first vacation with a pool at our house and though before arriving I was filled with nerves and anxieties about a pool and young kids (even though we wanted the pool!) we were all put at ease once we realized the pool was quite secure and on the lower level of the house. Whew. We explored the beach during the day and a couple of times near sunset. Finally toward the end of the week we had the perfect beach day – calm winds and waters and sunshine.
Everyone had their turn at showing off their skills jumping in to the pool. Griffin, and all of the kids actually, made great progress during our week in the water. He went from being timid and wanting to hold on to someone to getting rockets off the floor of the deep end (5 1/2′ feet maybe?) to swimming laps on his own! I put several videos in this post, all at the bottom. Be sure to watch Griffin’s water skills and also the cannonballs of Kevin, Andy, and me.  You can judge who had the best form and water spillover.
Great could always be found near Reid playing with him and making sure he was safe.  The Bethune’s and Beilstein’s have been in to puzzles for quite some time and on vacation they brought a box of a dozen puzzles. The Armstrongs jumped in on the action and together we all completed a puzzle almost every day. They can be rather addicting! Thanks to Mom and Dad for watching all of the kids one night so we could go out on a Date Night. We were sitting on the patio of Columbia when all of a sudden these “strangers” walked by and wanted to pose for a quick photo in front of the restaurant, lol. We literally didn’t see them coming – check out my face in the second photo.  The kids spent many hours playing together, building magnet creations, helping with puzzles, playing baby, and watching some shows. I think they really enjoy the time each summer.  For our “On Your Own” night we went to Phillipi Creek Seafood Restaurant again. This place is where Finn discovered his love of Red Snapper. He wanted the same fish again so he and Kevin split that for dinner.  It was huge and it made Finn a happy boy! These photos are from the nicest day we had at the beach. Warm sun, little wind and waves. Some of these photos are from Amy 🙂 Amy took our traditional Family Photos. This year we were in the pool area of our house which had awesome large tropical trees.  Another periodic check in on the pups and I found Brutus being all rough and tumble with the blanket. I can pretty much guarantee he was playing hide and seek with his nylabone :).  Our flight back to Ohio didn’t leave until 9 at night so we had all of Saturday to explore. We started with breakfast at The Broken Egg and then we drove north to the Mote Aquarium. It was h-o-t! We saw a lot of fun ocean creatures and enjoyed the exploration. Griffin loves stingrays and wanted to pet them. They can be rather shy but they do occasionally swim up the sides of their enclosure. Finn and I were surprised when one swam nearby, only to have a spat with another stingray, and he ended up getting soaked with water! He was initially upset and a bit embarrassed as everyone chuckled. But we then began to laugh ourselves and thought it was pretty cool.  Our drive to Tampa was a quiet one as both boys fell asleep in the car and took in brief naps. We encountered a big storm shortly after we arrived at the airport – but thankfully it was after we’d taken the tram and arrived inside the terminal. Shout out to the airport personnel for directing us to the “express” security lane where we were able to by-pass a huge line in order to go through security and get to the gate.  Yay for traveling with young kids!
We arrived home around midnight and moved the boys from their carseats to their beds. Sunday morning Kevin and Finn quickly hopped on the mower to whip our yard into shape for the days visit from Jim, Pat, Sean, Max and Charlotte. Sean and the kids were in town from New Mexico for the week we had been out of town. Luckily we were able to enjoy the day together before they headed back on Monday. Griffin and Charlotte spent a lot of time driving around the yard. Max is a bit too big and heavy to drive the car, so instead, Kevin hopped on the mower and let Max drive. He thought it was awesome :). And no worries, they are both safely seat-belted in.

Here are some fun videos from the week:

July 22, 2018 ~ Summer Vacation Part 1

We’re about to head on our summer adventure this week! But before we left, Griffin and Reid headed to the zoo on Monday with Jenn. He told me all about how he went through the reptile building and got to pet a snake. We began our vacation by taking Lily and Brutus to Pet Palace in Lewis Center. This was the first time EVER that Lily or Brutus have been boarded. To say the least I was a bit uneasy and worried about it. Kevin had neatly measured out each meal (am/pm) into ziplock bags for each dog and included Lily’s meds in her am pouch. The staff at PP was more than impressed :).  We checked in and took them to their “Royal Dog Suite” and I was instantly thinking in my head “this is so small for 11 days!”. There was barely enough room for their dog bed, the bed that’s in the space, and them to stand! As they gave us a brief tour we walked by a really large “room”, which was the “extra large royal suite” that I didn’t see advertised online (where I made the reservation). The kind young man who gave us a tour checked on the availability of the larger “room” and as it turns out we were able to move them to that for all but the last night of our trip.  Yay! It will be so much more spacious. I signed up for the webcam (you know me, I like to check on things) and before we even got home they called us to let us know they’d moved them over into the larger room!  I think they will be in good hands. 
Next up, our trip to the airport! We did the convenient “OH Park” (used to be Thrifty) where they hop in your car and drop you at the terminal, where you can hop right out and check your bags in. With two kids, two car seat, three suitcases, and carryon bags this was the way to go! We had a smooth arrival, easy check-in, and we were on our way to the gate! We had to split up 2 and 2 for the flight. Kevin was able to install both the seats pretty easily and we were ready for take off. As per usual, Reid didn’t sleep hardly a wink (nor did Griffin). He did pretty well, only a few screams. He thought it was fun to drop his pacifier over the side of his car seat a couple of times. Not so much fun to try to find it! There were a couple of very nice ladies behind us that kept him entertained here and there. The snack cup (and him having control of it and other things) kept him happy.  I just so happened to catch this pic. He didn’t do this but for a quick second. I think he could definitely feel the pressure changing in his ears, but he really wasn’t that bothered. I think he was more tired than anything yet didn’t want to give in and go to bed. Here I am again, checking in on the doggies who just so happened to be scarfing down their dinner. They are definitely on a different schedule that “normal” but I’m sure they will survive. We checked in to our hotel (same place we stayed last February) and headed for the pool. Griffin loved the water slide and sprinklers and Reid enjoyed being able to crawl through the water. One reason we chose to stay at the same place is we knew they had a nice daily breakfast! Kevin and Finn went down and brought breakfast to our room the first morning. It was quite a spread. News flash: also quite messy. We decided from here on out we’ll head downstairs for breakfast!
We departed on this vacation with a few ideas in mind, but no schedule set in stone. We decided we’d take it a day at a time. We learned the weather in July is quite stormy! After looking at the radar in the morning, we decided to bite the bullet on the best looking day and head to Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. By the time we got dressed, out the door, and at the park it was 10:45 am – but we still got in the park at a good time. We took the ferry over and walked around some before the first round of crazy lightning and thunder. We hung out in the gift shop, bought Reid sunglasses and a stroller fan (did we mention how muggy/hot it is in July?), Griffin a Mickey snap bracelet, and Kevin a hat to be a bit more prepared for the day.  Reid was so tired he was quite the snuggle bug as we were getting ready to go on It’s a Small World ride. Griffin loved this ride last year and immediately wanted to go on it again when we got there this year – so it was the first ride we went to. We used our fast passes which were great! Kevin and I enjoyed watching the expressions of happiness and joy that both boys had during the ride. We tried to capture it some in a video. 

After the ride it was pouring rain so we hung out indoors for a short bit before heading to the next ride, which was all in the dark! The pictures aren’t the greatest but they are reminders to us of the fun the boys had 🙂 Next up, a few character visit. Griffin had a great time meeting Goofy, Donald, and Daisy.  Reid – not so much. I think by the end of the day we counted that Griffin had ridden 14 rides (some a couple times). We had dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern (dinner served family style) where we also ate last year. I guess we are creatures of habit – but when we find something that works – we repeat it! Reid ate about 4 servings of mac and cheese! Though you can’t hardly tell, Griffin and Kevin are in the front car of the roller coaster as it’s coming through the sign.
We ended the evening with the traditional Fireworks show. It was a pretty late night and definitely a tiring day so we had a lazy morning the following day. Then we decided to find an indoor activity so we went to the Crayola Experience where Griffin made lots of artwork, created his own paper wrappers for crayons, and learned all about the history of crayons.  Back at the hotel we enjoyed more pool time and then we were on our way to Siesta Key to meet up with everyone for a week at the house! Upon arriving it didn’t take long to get everything taken inside, find swimsuits, and hop in the pool for a quick dip! My cousin Missy, her husband Dave, and two girls Lyndsey and Maggie came to visit for weekend so we went out for a big italian family dinner Saturday night. Thanks to Amy for capturing a great photo.  On Sunday morning Kevin and I got up and out of the house for a “walk” with Reid, which turned into breakfast on the patio of The Broken Egg. Yummers! We got there at the perfect time and got a table right away. Then on the way home, we picked up mini-donuts for the rest of the crew.  The weather is kind of crazy with pop up storms but we decided to head to the beach and check it out. The skies were dark and our visit was short before the rain came, but it was fun! What’s vacation without ice cream? Exactly.  So night one, off we walked to Olaf’s to indulge in a sweet treat. Our house was located close to the village area of Siesta Key so we were able to easily walk there.  In other news, we are eager for the re-opening of Jewett/Liberty intersection with the new roundabout. I saw this image on facebook – it is looking good and scheduled to be open before school starts on August 15th. It surely has been a rough summer having to use 315/Powell Road for everything but I think it will be worth it!

March 6, 2017

Vacation continues! Kevin was gone for the first few days of this week, but we continued our daily trips to the beach where Finn loved making holes in the sand to fill with water (and splash of course) and various sand sculptures with Grandpa and Grandma (who did most of the work!). The weather continues to be perfect – warm and sunny.  Griffin snapped this pic during our walk for shells – I think it’s great! Even though you’d think vacation is full of rest – this boy did not take many naps! He did crash pretty hard a couple of days, or he’d fall asleep within two minutes of getting in the car to go to dinner a couple times! He’s been a big snuggler for quite awhile now, especially at night time but at naps too.  He just wants to “snuggle” for a bit before he gets into bed.  Warms my heart :).We continue to enjoy daily trips to the pool where Finn loves to float using the noodles and also jump in from the edge. I’ve included a few videos too. 

My friend Sarah’s parents have a house in Siesta Key, about 5 minutes from Mom and Dad’s condo. So I called Mrs. Huff and we arranged a meetup at their house. It was lots of fun – they had a spread of fruits and snacks for us and I think Griffin ate at least 3 plate fulls of fruit and crackers.  He is definitely growing. Finn loved playing with Bella too.  We ventured to Venice one afternoon for a bit of shopping and lunch. Afterwards we went to Casperson Beach, a beach that is known for being able to find Shark Teeth. While we didn’t find any ourselves (we didn’t have any real equipment that is best for shelling) a kind stranger gave us two she had found along with a piece that she said she’s read could be part of the jaw. Finn was super excited!  After a yummy lunch it’s back to our regular shenanigans of the beach and pool. 

Kevin returned very late on Wednesday night after a close call missing his connecting flight in Atlanta.  There were harsh thunderstorms and his flight from Columbus circled north of Atlanta for an hour! By the time they landed and jogged to his connecting flight and got on just in time to depart!  Whew! That also meant he got in just in time to pickup our rental car before the agency closed for the night.  Yay.  We headed out for breakfast on Thursday morning and then went on to Turtle Beach at the far end of Siesta Key. It is crazy to see how different the beaches are within the same island! This beach had larger shells and was much more shallow (from land to the water) and the water color was very different. It was a fun exploration. We then decided to head to check out where my Grandma Kirk used to live in Sarasota. We drove by her condo and through her old neighborhood. It all looks just as I remember (and I even remembered the address!). Then we headed for an ice cream treat at Albritton’s, the orchard and retail stop that we would frequent when we visited my Grandma. We’d always get the orange soft serve ice cream cone. Tasted the same now as it did then! Finn has recently become very interested in coloring, and more specifically coloring within the lines! He just kind of slipped the switch and colors amazingly well for his age (I think!). He is so proud when he is done! He’s also gotten quite good at spelling Finn 🙂 Finn loved playing with his scuba diver and shark that he got at the children’s store in Venice.  They were used as beach toys, shower toys, pool toys, they went everywhere with us! Our last trip to Siesta Beach on Friday called for the biggest sand castle yet! Complete with a moat, multiple stories, sand castle drippings, and bird feather top! On the last day of vacation Dad got his waterproof camera charged and working again so we were able to get some fun water pics.  Cheers to our last dinner with Mom and Dad at Carrabba’s! Saturday morning Mom and Dad headed home for Ohio bright and early at 5 am! We slept in a bit and then headed out ourselves, stopping first for breakfast at The Broken Egg. It was delish (I had Bananas Foster Pancakes!) and I bought the cute little mug as a keepsake too.   We drove north to Orlando for our Disneyworld adventure. We had only told Finn about it a day or two before so he was pretty excited. Kevin found an awesome deal online for our hotel – the advantage of waiting until 3 days before arriving to book a place! It turned out to be a great hotel. We filled up on a good lunch in our room and then headed downstairs to the awesome pool area. At 5 pm the hotel opens up a complimentary happy hour with drinks and snacks.  It even included cotton candy so Finn was super excited about that.  The next morning we were up and at ’em early. We had a tasty breakfast at the hotel and then got in our car to head to Disney’s Magic Kingdom which was about a 15 minute drive. We had excellent parking and walked to the monorail to get to Magic Kingdom. Finn was taking it all in! Our first ride at Magic Kingdom – It’s a Small World! Griffin loved it and throughout the day just kept asking if we could ride it again! Though you can’t hardly tell, the sign says “Goodbye Kevin & Megan” and then “goodbye Finn”. We had used our Fast Passes for the ride so I assume that’s how our name was on the board. We almost missed it!

Griffin was able to meet Mickey Mouse! Here we are waiting in line and then he got his own private turn with Mickey! He was pretty bashful but I think he enjoyed it. And he loved talking about it afterward.  We ended the evening with the fireworks show and then dinner. We nearly missed being able to buy Finn a keepsake as the Emporium was “closed” but fortunately Kevin found us a side door in and we were able to get Finn a toy. Of all the lovies he chose Lady, another dog, to take home! We rode the ferry back to the parking lot and then hopped in our car and headed to the hotel. It was late – almost 10:30 pm – and we all were exhausted!