Saturday, August 9, 2008

A little R & R

We are taking time for some much needed rest, relaxation and family time over the next few days. We ventured North to get away from everyday life.





We stopped at Sonic on the way out and ate dinner. The kids were impressed that the car waiters and waitresses were on roller skates. And the food was pretty good too.



Today we hit the pool for some enjoyment.



My crazy husband, need I say more.




This is the outside of our condo. Only 9 units in this building. So not alot a people around to fight over the pool. Makes it kinda nice!We are on the 3rd floor. No elevators in this building so we get our workout carrying things up the steps.




Here's the picture of the beach from our balcony. The kids thought it was awesome you could drive on the beach. There were actually people riding bicycles on the beach also along with those stand up scooters that cops use in big cities. For some reason I think their called Segways.




Meagan standing on one of 4 balconies we have after swimming this afternoon.




The view of our kitchen. Kind of an older place, but it works.




The view of the Living room. Meagan was tired from swimming.




This is our small dining room. We'll have to eat in shifts.




Andrea at the bar in the kitchen. Notice the long narrow hallway behind her. This leads to a bedroom with 2 twin beds, a bathroom and the master bedroom.




This is the master bedroom. Older , but we have a select comfort bed, just like home.





This was a local restaurant Rod found on the internet that had good reviews, so thought we'd try it out for a late lunch early dinner. It was a drive -in with car hops or dine inside. It had started pouring on the way there,so we went on inside and ate. The food was excellent, big proportions and cheap.




Last but not least as we came home for the evening we pulled up and saw some strange characters going into the condo across the hall from ours. Meagan screamed and was terrified of the Indian. They were having a bachelorette party across the hall. These were the invited guest. The Village people. What a site!

1 comment:

Becky said...

That's hilarious about the bachelorette party across the hall! I like that area up there so much.It's amamzing how 2 hours up the road the beach changes so much - it hasn't been "taken over" by rich people building houses like down here. We love just driving around looking at the little restaurants, the scenery and stuff.