
Mike and I are not originally from the coast, Mike is actually from
Oklahoma, which is pretty close to as far away from the ocean as you can
get. So during the 12 years that we've lived here we've only been to
the beach a handful of times. Sand is not my favorite thing, constantly
being worried that my child (who shall remain unnamed) was going to run
off with strangers or drown herself, and not being able to see what
exactly I'm stepping on in the water, those have all been deterrents to
my (our?) enjoyment of "the beach." But recently we've been going to a
specific beach during a specific time at the prompting of some friends.
And you know what? It's been a totally different experience (other than
that I still don't like murky water and stepping on pointy conch shells)
that makes the colossal amount of sand in the bathtub and the car, and
the washer, and the porch, and the beach bags, all worth it. I've parred
down our "essentials" of what we carry to the beach and we've added
food to the mix. A trip to Whole Foods or Trader Joe's for snacks and
special drinks right before we hit the island makes a world of
difference. We've stayed for hours. Hours and hours. Our kids love it.
Samuel is in boy heaven and we can actually relax and just sit and watch
them play in the tidal pool. Very few worries about them, unless the
tide is coming in, and a very wonderful way to spend our Saturdays. I
only wish we had discovered it could be this way years ago.
Here's to a month of Saturday's at the beach! I finally feel like a true South Carolinian!
(shhhh...don't tell the natives!)
2 comments:
It looks lovely!! At least your water gets warm enough to play in...here in the Pacific Northwest, even on the hottest summer days the water at any beach (whether it's the Puget Sound or actual ocean) is bone-chillingly cold!
So glad you're all enjoying the beach! I agree - the sand issue can be daunting as it does end up EVERYwhere, but still - it's worth it ;)
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