Like usual, we met Nola and Nopsi at the boat launch so Kenny could drive Nopsi's car and the trailer while Nopsi took the boat. We still ate lunch at Shaggy's, our first time dining out since March. Not many of the employees were wearing masks, but then again, we weren't either. They did space out table seating, though; the restaurant was only half full. Such are the times we're living in now.
We also had entertainment while we ate: Rory qualified for the finals in the District Pinewood Derby Championship, which was broadcast virtually on YouTube. Kenny set up his laptop at the table so we could all watch. More about that in another post!
We arrived at the beach house just before 4pm and quickly settled in. The kids got into their bathing suits, Nopsi took some of us on a short boat ride, and the cousins played in the sand for a bit before dinner. I had shopped for everything we would need for the week at home, so I did not have to go to the grocery that afternoon. It was glorious.
The owners of the house informed Nola a few weeks before our trip that they didn't want the kids digging deep in the sand anymore. That unfortunately meant that Riley was no longer able to create his volcanoes, which he was bummed about. But he managed to modify his sand set-up just fine.
Our first full day was a beautiful one. In fact, we had amazing weather all week long, which we were so grateful for. We were downstairs and in the water before 10am and had a great day. We all enjoyed a yummy fish and shrimp taco dinner that night and watched a pretty sunset. Then after the kids were in bed, I taught Erin and Jeff how to play Farkel before we called it a day.
Monday was the first day we went tubing, which would quickly become a favorite activity of the middle two cousins. Kate and Rory LOVED the tube this year, and we even let them go by themselves. They had a couple of really great runs!
Weekday afternoons were spent doing their summer workbooks, reading, and resting (Luke napped most days). We brought the Switch with us, which was also a favorite activity. All four of them loved playing Mario Kart and Super Mario Brothers U together all week long.
Monday evening may have been my favorite sunset of the week. And then Erin kicked all of our butts in Apples to Apples.
We had a lazy morning on Tuesday and decided to spend the rest of the day at the Gulf beach. We packed supplies, trekked over there around 11am, and stayed until 4pm. The kids all loved boogie boarding, Riley dug a big hole (of course), Kate turned into a mermaid, and we buried Riley in the sand. Oh, and we saw the Angels fly by!
When we got back to the house, Nola and Nopsi were ready to reveal a big surprise for the kids. Nola created a treasure hunt. The cousins worked together to decipher 22 clues, each of which pointed to a specific spot inside or outside the house, until they reached the last location, where they found an envelope with $20 in it for each of them to spend at Alvin's Island. They were so excited. What a fun day.
Second half recap coming up next!
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