Toward the end of last week Deep took a couple days off work and we took the kids to the beach. While Ari has a love/hate relationship with the waves, she talks about them non-stop and all of her toys in all her scenarios go to the "beach and the ocean".
This is before his mouth hit the sand... |
A beach 45 minutes from our house ...new favorite "playground" |
After our day at the beach and nap time/coffee date in the car, we went to a quaint little barbecue joint that was about as 'country' as they come, but served up some incredible ribs, pulled pork, and potato salad (and root beer in a bottle...my favorite ;)
Thankfully at this point Cubby was happily nestled in his stroller keeping warm! |
Finally, before we headed back we had the most creamy, hearty bread bowl of clam chowder. Sorry... didn't last long enough for pictures. Perfect way to end an almost perfect day ;)
Overall smooth, playful, honest time with my family. Lots of driving which gave me and Deep some undistracted time to talk. I'm thankful for these little outings and a job that allows my hubs to get away like this. But its funny, with kids, "adventures" are taxing and so while I anticipate them with excitement, I find the 'during' and 'finale' to be a bit stressful/messy at times (for instance, I didn't think we would ever get sand out of our...everything!). So while I appreciate these getaways, I am also reminded (as I sit here in my pjs while my kids play together with their toys) how much I enjoy being home...comfortable, in control of my family's environment/food etc..., and in a routine.
I really love my pjs :)
That sounds so fun, wild, and memory-making! :) Beautiful pictures - I like the one with Caleb in the aquarium!
ReplyDeletelove the photos! i'm so glad ya'll got to go on a mini vacation :) even w/o kids I understand the "is this worth it?" feeling. but the memories and the chances for long talks undisturbed totally are! love you, girl!
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