Hmmm... come to think of it - we never did anything with those eggs... time to throw them out! (I was going to make my once-a-year deviled eggs... or try my hand at egg salad. Oh well! Maybe next year~)
We were also gifted an edible arrangement from Rose Marie (instead of her Easter cookies?) wink~ what a nice surprise! :)
The next day, I worked on my teacher class stuff (comments came back from the reviewer).
The day after that, the kids and I headed out of town for a quick 3-day / 2-night get-away... destination... someplace warmer (south). We got there right at check-in, unpacked a little, and headed to the water.
Isabella always gets so excited when we stay some place new. She thought the place was very nice!
My favorite thing was the screened-in porch and rockers with drink holders! That was a nice touch~
We fished from the dock. (Hmmm... come to think of it - we still have the fishing worms in our 'fridge to now put in the garden... but the gardening didn't happen this weekend like I thought it would...)
We didn't catch anything, but the place we went - Seminole State Park - apparently has some great bass fishing. There is a lot of grass in the shallow water and they like to hide in that grass, even close to the shore (according to the write-up in the cabin).
The fishing line got tangled so, Isabella resorted to playing in the water after awhile -- which made for some great photos!
I had to run back-and-forth between Mercer - who was trying to build a fire - and Isabella who was playing in the water's edge. I trusted her, however, there were signs posted for alligators, so... I didn't want to go too far away!! (The water was quite clear for some distance and we had not seen evidence of any gators, but still...)
Check out this side-burn picture.... :)
We accidentally left the porch light on while we were down cooking dinner over the fire. But - a cool thing happened. A little frog was on the screen eating the little bugs that were trying to get in the porch - headed towards the light. (There were also 2 lizards at the top of the screen, but I didn't mention those - I was having a hard enough time getting Isabella inside to get ready for bed!)
I've had a bad habit of getting up early during this whole spring break! (It's going to take awhile to un-do that habit!) I had no internet, so I couldn't work. I went out to the porch, then walked back over to the dock. It was just before sunrise and it was eerie! I couldn't see the sun rise because the fog was too dense.
Now would be the time for an alligator to be lurking... and we'd never know! There were weird noises coming from the water -- some from far away in the pond. Some close by. Clicking and splashing noises... so I didn't hang out there too long!
Isn't this alligator sign a bit more creepy when you can't see what lies beyond?!
I had nothing to do, so I went back to bed. Isabella and I shared a room. She had a bad dream and woke us both up later...
We needed to get started with our day anyways.
We hit the road and headed down some long, seriously boring roads to continue our journey south. Mercer talked about all of the abandoned buildings on the side of the road: "need groceries - oh wait - this abandoned building used to be the grocery store. Need to buy a car...here's your car shop. Oh wait - it's falling in and abandoned." This went on and on! The highlight of the drive was when one of those giant sprinklers that span across acres of farms was broken and shooting water across the road! ha.
We were only 1 1/2 - 2 hours away from the beach. I had scoped out a beach that a neighbor of ours (Paul & Kelly) used to live in -- in fact Paul was the town manager for this city: Mexico Beach. We went there first, but couldn't find any food venues that agreed with our 13 year old, so we went to the neighboring beach called Port St. Joe.
(Too bad - Mexico Beach had crystal blue waters. But - it was hit hard by Hurricane Michael several years ago and most everything was wiped out. There was so much rebuilding, but... since we were visitors, we needed a real restaurant to grab lunch. It was set up more for rentals and not so much for the restaurant scene. Maybe sometime we can rent a place down there / bring our own groceries and explore more?)
The restaurant that Mercer picked out in Port St. Joe actually hit the spot! I haven't eaten at a place in such a long time... and had a fresh salad that was sooo good. Much better than the bagged salads we've been eating from the grocery during the pandemic!) He was happy with his brick-oven pizza.... and - yes - since we were on vacation, I let Isabella order the chocolate pot (she had eaten a meal-like snack in the car).
It felt like a little bit of normal!
Port St. Joe beach was OK. It wasn't crystal clear, however. The only thing I can think of is perhaps because it's behind a barrier peninsula -- and it holds the water in instead of allowing the water to change constantly? Isabella was happy enough playing in the water, though.
Mercer, however, was not. He did not want to change into his bathing suit. He did not want to go in. He was thrilled to *finally* have cell service and sat on his phone. (I was disappointed, obviously.) Isabella swallowed some of the salt water and almost threw up, so we decided to head back to the cabin.
We picked up food along the way (since there were no grocery stores near our cabin), ate dinner and made another bonfire. We had s'mores for dessert. Cool purple flame in the picture - but we couldn't figure out why.... it didn't look purple in real life??
Isabella and I looked at the stars for a long time, then we all called it a night.
Isabella and I both got up early the next morning so I had her come out to see the sunrise. It was over the woods behind our cabin. We ate a junky gas-station breakfast. Mercer finished the little tub of ice cream we shared the 1st night there -- so he was happy to have "breakfast dessert!"
(this last photo is of a goofy face that he's been making lately.)
We packed up our belongings from the cabin into the car before we set out on our last venture at the state park.
They had a nature trail in the woods that were close to our cabin, so we decided to check it out. The land there is strange (all along our drive, it seemed barren. Also, in the state park, it did as well. Maybe the landscape was altered by the storm from a few years prior?
It took, like, 8 photos before they were both looking at me at the same time! It's a little goofy, but it's what I've got~
Thankfully, the trees opened up and there was a big lily-pad filled lake with a cool boardwalk that went across. That was a nice surprise to the otherwise barren landscape!
For some reason, I woke up with a migraine that morning - which made for a long drive home. Also, the bikes took a jump over a bump and they shifted while we were driving. We pulled over for lunch at a farm-house / general store I had read about (since we drove by it on the way down). Luckily, while Mercer and I tried to fix the bike rack, Isabella was entertained by horses, a miniature horse ("Oagley") and baby ducks. We were there for a long time because of the bikes, but we got it fixed-up enough and headed back home.
Isabella didn't want to leave the cabin or our "adventure", but she sure was excited when she saw Todd and Hip-Hop again at home. It wasn't our best trip, but -- it was good to get away for a few days and see some things we had not seen before. Mercer was a little out of his comfort zone. I was too, honestly, as I had planned this trip without really knowing what was in store.
On the positive side, it forced me NOT to work since there was no service!
(Before we left, I held a tutoring session for my students on Monday during break. Also, before / after our trip, I marked up design drawings students submitted for a competition that is put on by the AIA. I got back to reality pretty quick the next day because the competition drawings for my students were due that day -- Friday. (I also got my 2nd dose of the Covid shot that my school system was offering over break on that Friday. Todd got his 1st one through my school system a couple of weekends before and is due for his next one soon.)
Unfortunately, I have been experiencing some side-effects (fever, chills, body aches) -- but it's worth it. I hope Todd's go better than mine! I was glad not to have to have driven back out to Alabama for my 2nd shot. (Plus, our school system gave us treats - free chicken sandwich or salad + a lollipop.)
Doing it this way, I had a weekend to recover afterwards. There was no baseball since we were at the end of Spring Break, so the timing was pretty good in that regard. I had wanted to garden / redo our community garden, but...
In a few days, we're headed into the final stretch of school... the kids get out at the end of May. As a teacher, I have a little extra time to work afterwards into early June. It was a quick trip, but I am glad to have had a diversion -- a small outing -- before we go into this 7 week haul!
Wish us luck!! :)
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There are a few additional things to add to the blog that are not related:
- Isabella had lice again... I checked and we asked the nurse to check early on, however, we didn't see anything. We thought she was having an allergic reaction to her hair products / changed them all out after lots of research. (sigh - oh well!) The lice magician came out again to work her magic on the spur of notice. Of course, Isabella missed some school - which means that we missed a little bit of work... but I finally figure out the "procedure" that I need to take care of her kind of hair! So - the research was not for naught ~
- Isabella made a "pack" of love notes to give to a boy at her Friday camp. Todd and I went through the little notes that were included in the package, then discussed with her that she couldn't give him ALL of the notes in the pack. It was serious sounding -- I love you... will you marry me... etc?! Eek.
- Mercer had to "try out" for advanced art for 8th grade. He submitted a better self-portrait than the one he drew previously. He worked pretty hard on this for many days in a row. We were all happy with it! I hope he gets into the class. We won't know 'til later in the school year if he made it to 8th grade advanced art or not. Fingers crossed he will!
(He drew this from a photo of himself taken on his 13th birthday.)
Love it!!
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