Monday, July 31, 2006

Why I Loved Vacation...

In Florida



























  • I could see my toes while swimming in the Gulf
  • I spent lots of QT with my sisters
  • Visited with my extended family
  • Awkwardly met cousins who I had never met before and had no idea would be at the family bbq
  • Laughed really hard about how Courtney was thinking about not wearing a shirt and just her bikini top to the family reunion that we didn’t know about
  • We rented jet skis and saw dolphins (and I did many burn outs to splash Ky and Court)
  • Realized we are still young enough to get in stupid fights
  • Looking at Kyleigh’s huge sunglasses everyday cracked me up
  • My sisters made fun of me for bringing goggles on vacation, but all begged to borrow them in the pool (and also for the underwater photo fun)
  • Because we ate rock hard salt water taffy that almost pulled out our teeth
  • Kyleigh was constantly on “burn patrol” and would decide who was most burnt each day and wouldn’t stop talking about it
  • I was convinced I would be attacked by shark, but I wasn’t
  • I didn’t accidentally swim with a huge alligator this time
  • We took hilarious underwater pictures
  • Made me miss my sisters even more when we all had to leave
  • I knew I had another vacation coming
In OBX
  • I laughed so hard my cheeks hurt
  • I found out Robby knows all the words to “ScatMan”
  • I learned that John can really rap and has lots of stories to tell about his struggles in Harlem with his Dad
  • I stayed up all night to watch the sunrise on the beach
  • I realized all I really need to pack for the week was a swimsuit, gaucho pants, and a tank top
  • I had lots of wine every night
  • I kicked some major tail in bocce
  • My frat rat days did not go to waste. Keenan and I sent all the guys packing in “Survival Flippy Cup”
  • I caught some major waves while boogie boarding
  • Again, I had a strong fear that I would see/get bumped/get bitten by shark, but I did not.
  • If it wasn’t written in the latest Cosmo or The Devil Wears Prada then I didn’t know about it.
  • Lindsay sent me pictures of my kitties via cell phone so I could see their precious faces.
  • I didn’t have to use an epipen after my major allergy bug bite attack
  • I honestly don’t know what it is like to wear shoes again
  • I saw many shooting stars
  • I mastered making a mojito (sorry I left the lime out and poured a bit too much rum in yours, Nat!)
  • We all mastered our Nacho Libre faces
  • In true Nacho Libre form, I started at least one sentence a day that begin with "Get that corn/sand/towel/camera/etc out of ma face"
  • I hadn't had that many consecutive great meals probably since last year in OBX
  • I spent everyday playing on the beach
  • I have sand in everything I brought back
  • I have officially confirmed that there is no such thing as being “vacationed out"
*stay tuned for accompanying OBX photos - since the big storm came through St. Louis, the internet has been veeeeery slow.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Summer has begun

Yesterday, I had the perfect summer day. The days I felt like I used to have as a child all the time. Even then, I could recognize a great summer day and I don't think I took too many of them for granted. I spent most of my summer days outside at the lake, pool, riding bikes, and playing outside. Now, as an adult, I have to orchestrate a day like that and maybe I can plan a day a week like that. Even that is pushing it. Now all these adult responsibilities creep into my weekend and try to push out the fun. I know have tons of dishes to clean, an apt to straighten, oil to change in my car, grocery shopping, etc. As a kid, the only thing that would get in the way of a fun summer day was getting grounded. Ugh. John and I were talking about the differences of summer now and then. Now, you have to plan ahead with friends when you want "play" and almost everything costs money. Our lives are so busy that it is even hard to get together a group outing. It took nothing as a kid to find yourself outside playing night games with a bunch of kids. Everyone was available and had nothing else to do.

Yesterday, I had one of those days. A day when I felt like a kid again and could not have been happier. I can't believe I am old enough to say the phrase I felt like a kid again. Our day started real early. I was up shortly after 6:00am. John and I were meeting our friends, Mike and Lindsay, and their dog, Roxy, at 7 to spend the day rafting! I didn't even think twice about not wanting to get out of bed. We were so excited when we arrived and couldn't wait to get on the river! I got a little worried when we all piled on a school bus with about 50 other people. All the guys were obnoxious, cursing at every single chance they could get. The donned beer bongs, one that was shaped like skull and the beer flowed down the spine. That same man had a home-made tattoo of Tweety smoking pot. I got a little worried because I felt like John, Mike, Lindsay, and I were outnumbered by these interesting folk. I whispered to John, "I think we are surround by a bunch of Roosters." They always provided a bit of comedy as we passed. We got on the river a little after 9am and were ready to roll. I don't think the river was ready for us to roll. We barely moved at times, but that did not concern me. We leisurely drifted down the river...for over 6 hours. We ran into Roosters every once and a while, but they provided some humor to the day as we passed them on the river. The sun was out all day and it was so nice to float, swim, and be with friends. Roxy had the most adorable "extra extra small" life jacket that she wore all day. Whenever we weren't looking, she would dive off the edge of our raft and paddle around. That girl can swim & it was the cutest thing. On our way home, we topped off the afternoon with a little bit of ice cream and for the first time, my summer actually felt like summer.

We went home and got all cleaned up for the evening. I felt "good tired" - the kind of tired after a long day in the sun and fresh air. John and I headed over to Mike and Lindsay's for some pizza and deck top fireworks. The fireworks were great and I hope to see more on the 4th. I hope all of you got a little taste of true summer this weekend. Have a wonderful 4th of July!