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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Driving Destination






After a busy few weeks complete with Cameron's First Communion, My High School Reunion, a Baptism, Hosting a Baby Shower, helping out with a Wedding Shower, spring sports and activities kicking in to high gear, and a rehearsal dinner and wedding to come this weekend, I am longing for a vacation and thinking back to our wonderful trip to Myrtle Beach in April. In the hectic weeks since our travels, I realized I had yet to post about our trip. We pulled it together last minute yet it truly felt like a vacation in every sense of the word. After looking at the prices of last minute airfares for seven tickets we decided to head somewhere we could drive to. We had heard how family friendly Myrtle Beach is, seen pictures of its beautiful beaches and after consulting weather.com for average temperatures, decided to make this our destination.  We broke up the drive on the way down into three days. We spent one night with Aunt Dar, then an educational and fun day in Washington DC, and a night in Richmond Va, before reaching Myrtle Beach. The kids did great in the car although they didn't sleep as much as I would have liked them to.  They stayed busy with movies, books and new little activities I brought out from time to time. I think I actually liked driving better than flying- the kids were strapped in, weren't bugging strangers, could stop and run when they got restless and I didn't have to navigate an airport.  The hotel was perfect for this gang; nine pools and lazy rivers and beautiful views and access to a long flat beach was just awesome. The sleeping arrangements worked out great- we had a kitchen and living room area, Addie slept in with us and the big kids were in an attached room with bunk beds and a queen. I think they would have slept regardless after such busy, fun filled days in the sun. It was such great family time filled with hours digging on the beach, swimming all together in the pool, floating side by side down the lazy river, trying new restaurants, icecream everynight, an amusement park, mini golf, aquarium and just having fun together with out worries of cooking, cleaning, homework and schedules. I think we all made memories to last a lifetime!

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like such a fantastic trip!

    Our only "vacation" to date was last summer, a 2-night trip about 200 miles away. It was great for the girls...children's museum, aquarium, zoo, and swimming...and we all enjoyed the change of scenery and good food.

    This summer we're hoping to take another couple of small trips like that, and an 8-hour drive to see a friend in North Carolina, hopefully breaking the trip up into a couple of segments to do some fun things along the way.

    I just hope we'll have the same luck as you with good sleepers! ;)

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  2. Sounds like a wonderful time! We recently had my ds first communion ... and we had a trip to a NC beach too!

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    Danielle

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  3. Looks like it was a great trip! My girls loved looking at your pics!

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