I just celebrated another birthday (along with the Hubs). I don't typically think very much about getting older, I guess because I still feel so young in my own mind. Hmmm, that thought process may be a little flawed...
My 20's were a fun-filled decade of discovery and independence. My 30's were an exciting decade of life changes and parenthood. So I just viewed rolling into my 40's as an embarkation on many more adventures to come. I am now quite settled into my adventurous 40's decade and my oldest is on the brink of being a teenager - yikes! So this year, I have been feeling a little melancholy about how quickly the years are rolling by, how life has changed over the past 13 years, and how I sometimes long to actually be "cool" again (not just in my mind).
I remember the days of a lighter level of responsibility. The days of happy hours after a 50+ hour workweek, never eating dinner before 8pm, impromptu BYOB ping-pong tournaments in our basement, staying awake through Letterman, and simply dancing the night away. In my mind, the dancefloor is still just waiting for me to step onto it with my moves and grooves. But let's admit, what really happens now is that my grooves translate into sore moves as I tackle the loads of laundry the next day.
Thankfully, my sister helped snap me out of my melancholy mood when she sent me the link to this video. Man, did it make me smile! Give it a view - you may just be able to relate too :).
And in my heart you'll always stay, forever young. -Rod Stewart
Family life is NEVER perfect.... but it can be OH SO interesting and SO MUCH fun!!
Our joy is found together in the search of those moments that seem perfect.
Sometimes we get there. Sometimes not so much.
We are just happy on our life's journey of finding our groove!
Tuesday, December 4
Sunday, August 26
Top 10 Reasons Our Family Loves Wild Dunes
Personally, I like almost any beach, but for our family, there is one in South Carolina that we seem to keep finding ourselves - Wild Dunes. It is a low-key family resort on the Isle of Palms, which is about 25 minutes away from Charleston. It has a quiet atmosphere but still offers lots of fun activities for both adults and kids. There are bike trails around the entire neighborhood, lagoons for fishing, two golf courses, lots of tennis courts, kids' day camps, family excursions, a central pavilion with nightly music, ice cream, and other refreshments, and, most importantly, lots of protected beachfront. An added plus is the easy access to wonderful food, shopping, and sightseeing in Charleston. For us, that is an extra special feature since my husband and I were married in that charming southern town :).
We have had several summer vacations in Wild Dunes with our kids and were excited to make it back there this summer along with friends. It never fails that we always leave with lots of great memories and hopeful anticipation of returning soon!
Here are our Top 10 Reasons Why We Love Wild Dunes --
(click pictures for full view)
1. Amazing Views from So Many Different Spots within the Resort
View from Ocean Point home - 2004 |
View from Beach Club Villa - 2006 |
View from Seagrove Villa - 2007 |
View from Grand Pavilion home - 2012 |
2. Beautiful Beach for Playing Together
2004 |
2007 |
3. Plenty of Room for Flying Kites
2006 |
2007 |
2007 |
2012 |
4. Family Golf at a Great Rate after 5pm
2006 |
2007 |
2006 |
2006 |
6. Many Areas for Fishing and Crabbing
2004 |
2006 |
Shem Creek - 2012 |
Shem Creek - 2012 |
7. Nightly Music at the Pavilion - and Ice Cream and Bingo and Movies Too
2006 |
2007 |
8. Exploring with WD Island Adventures Excursions and Kids Camps
Capers Island Eco-Tour - 2007 |
Pelican Island Kayak Tour - 2012 |
9. Encountering All Kinds of Wildlife
Alligator |
Dolphins |
10. Visiting Charleston!
SC Aquarium - 2004 |
SC Aquarium - 2012 |
Charleston Pineapple Fountain - 2007 |
Swinging on Charleston Waterfront - 2007 |
And I Can't End Without Sharing Some of our Favorite Places to Eat --
(the list keeps growing every year!)Very Casual
- On the porch overlooking the ocean!
- Morgan Creek Grill at WD - al fresco seafood overlooking water
- Poe's Tavern in Sullivan's Island - burgers are awesome
- Taco Mamacita in Sullivan's Island - great for a quick snack that's out of the ordinary
Casual
- The Lettered Olive at WD - great while kids watch a movie on the lawn
- Station 22 in Sullivan's Island - yummy low-country seafood
- Poogan's Porch in Charleston - love their brunch
- The Vickery in Shem Creek - eclectic menu - used to be in Charleston
- Noisy Oyster in Charleston - lively adult atmosphere in evening
Nice
- 82 Queen in Charleston - delicious Charleston classic experience
- Slightly North of Broad in Charleston - nice lunch atmosphere
- Anson's in Charleston - right off the market area, classic cuisine
Hope to See You There Soon!
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Wednesday, August 8
Taking on New York City with Kids
Sometimes, I think we just live for a good, crazy idea! Well, this summer at our house, camps were voted out and replaced by an idea of a family trip to an often-requested destination by our kids - NEW YORK CITY. It is an understatement to say that our kids were ecstatic about it! To be honest, my husband and I were pretty excited about the idea too! Who doesn’t, after all, ♥ New York? It is the city so nice, they named it twice. But, admittedly, it is a bit daunting to think about navigating such a bustling locale with kids for the first time. Our approach to keep the kids revved up with that big city energy was to fill each day with the anticipation of doing lots of the fun activities for which NYC is famous - Broadway shows, attractions, shopping, great food, and big-time sports.
At the top of our ‘To Do’ list was checking out the Broadway production of “Spiderman Turn Off the Dark” so we booked that right away. Then, with lots of great suggestions from our friends, we laid out a 4-day schedule that only the amazing Spiderman himself could possibly manage - but we were up for the challenge. At the end of our NYC adventure, we were happily exhausted with tired little feet. (Tip: wearing Toms is not a good idea if you plan to attempt a marathon-level pace of sightseeing in NYC - owie!). But, let me just say, we had a phenomenal time together and were excited about all of the things we were able to see on this trip! My husband and I agreed that NYC is a fantastic and manageable place to visit with kids.
We got a super-sized taste of the Big Apple and we can’t wait for our next bite!
The photo summary below shares the amazing web of fun that we weaved...
DAY 1 - Broadway and About Town:
DAY 2 - Museums, Central Park, and Shopping:
DAY 3 - Sightseeing and Sporting Events:
DAY 4 - Our NYC Finale:
The unanimous decision from our family... We ♥ New York!!
At the top of our ‘To Do’ list was checking out the Broadway production of “Spiderman Turn Off the Dark” so we booked that right away. Then, with lots of great suggestions from our friends, we laid out a 4-day schedule that only the amazing Spiderman himself could possibly manage - but we were up for the challenge. At the end of our NYC adventure, we were happily exhausted with tired little feet. (Tip: wearing Toms is not a good idea if you plan to attempt a marathon-level pace of sightseeing in NYC - owie!). But, let me just say, we had a phenomenal time together and were excited about all of the things we were able to see on this trip! My husband and I agreed that NYC is a fantastic and manageable place to visit with kids.
We got a super-sized taste of the Big Apple and we can’t wait for our next bite!
The photo summary below shares the amazing web of fun that we weaved...
DAY 1 - Broadway and About Town:
Lucked up on great family rate at the InterContinental Times Square! Can you tell that our kids love staying in swanky hotels? :) |
Enjoying all the sights, sounds, & smells via the first NYC Cab ride :) |
Their first look at Times Square and taking it all in. |
Couldn't pass by without riding the ferris wheel in Toys 'R Us. All I can say is thank goodness they got the Mega Bloks car or I would not have been permitted to post this picture. |
A friend told us about Sony Wonder Technology Lab. (Thx Becky!) Hands-on cool techno activities like having fun with their own photo to project to a video board (shown) and making a studio news report. Best of all, it's Free! Just make a reservation well in advance. |
My "bootleg" photo while awaiting Spiderman. (sorry Foxwoods Theater) Fun family show w/amazing aerials - kids loved it! Seats on Lower "Flying Circle" Balcony were ideal - Spidey lands there a lot! |
Visiting the 9/11 Memorial at Ground Zero was a solemn experience even for the kids. It was beautifully designed. Free but reserve tickets in advance. |
Ended the first day with friends at Grimaldi's Pizza under the Brooklyn Bridge. We all agreed it was the most delicious pizza we have ever tasted! (Thx for the tip, Smithwicks!) Plan to wait in line for a table. |
DAY 2 - Museums, Central Park, and Shopping:
By the end of the trip, our kids were pros at maneuvering the subway - but we did have trouble convincing our daughter that it wasn't a gymnastics arena. |
The weather was gorgeous so we grabbed sandwiches for a lunch in Central Park. OK, we got popsicles too ;) |
We
only made it through about 1/12 of the Natural History Museum but what we saw was really cool! The kids were hoping the creatures would come to life like in the movie. |
Our little girl's dream-come-true shopping trip on 5th Ave at NYC's American Girl Place. |
My husband couldn't resist a stop in the unbelievable 3-story M&M World store! He was just sad that I voted down his idea of installing ceiling high dispensers like these in our house :) |
DAY 3 - Sightseeing and Sporting Events:
If you like Peanut Butter & Co flavors (Cinnamon Raisin Swirl is our favorite), then it's worth the trip to the Lower East Side for some yummy sandwiches at their restaurant. I had the "Jerry Seinfeld" - bagel topped w/PB, honey, and cinnamon. |
The
Enterprise Space Shuttle had just 'landed' for exhibition at the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum. Always humbling to be this close to a shuttle. |
We
were excited to go to a baseball game in the new Yankees Stadium. It was super easy to get there on the subway! |
Amazing stadium, exciting game, and awesome fans! Great family outing! Go Yankees!! |
DAY 4 - Our NYC Finale:
Lady Liberty is awe-inspiring up close. She is currently being restored so we weren't able to tour inside, but there was plenty to experience walking around the base of the statue. |
While at the Statue of Liberty, we picked up the free audio tour at the entrance. Even our youngest found it informative. |
Our son is very intrigued by Wall Street so it was fun to make a stop by the Wall Street Bull (along with a huge crowd of other tourists). |
A final bite at Doughnut Plant in the Lower East Side left us with a sweet taste of the Big Apple! Gourmet flavors galore such as Creme Brulee. (Thx for recommending, Mary!) |
Getting our
final ride to the airport. The kids could hail a cab with the best of 'em by the end of the trip. |
The unanimous decision from our family... We ♥ New York!!
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