Thursday, August 21, 2008

Surprise Trip

On Tuesday we woke the kids up early and told them we were going on a surprise trip. Anya thought we were going on a plane and Talmage asked if he was going to daycare (he's never been to daycare but he tells Anya it is a place were kids are screaming all the time and you have to take a nap and mom and dad aren't there). We assured them they were not going to daycare and that we would be home to sleep in our beds that night. We drove 3 hours before Talmage saw the "ocean" and guessed we were going to the beach. It was pouring rain like I have only seen in Texas and once in Mexico. Unfortunately in Corpus Christi we ended up taking a wrong freeway over a different bridge and ended up going to Mustang Island by way of Port Aransas (probably and hour out of the way -- a Papa short cut). In Port Aransas we had to take a ferry to the island. In true Texan hospitality the ferry was free of charge. Here is a picture of another ferry coming in while we were waiting on our ferry to leave. We estimate 20 cars could fit on each ferry and the ride may have been almost 5 minutes long.

This is Anya, very pleased with herself for being able to stand on her carseat while the ferry was starting.

Once we got to the beach it was still pouring rain and we had to set up our borrowed "shade shelter" in the rain. Our shelter ended up being a good place to keep things sorta dry but it didn't keep out the mosquitos as much as we'd have liked. Here are the kids playing in the sand in our shelter while Aaron and I set up "camp". They are soaked from the rain not from swimming. The consistancy of the sand was perfect for sand castle building. We didn't even have to add water!



Here Aaron is showing the kids how to really build a sand castle-- again in the shelter.


Finally after everything is set up we are off to play in the waves. The beach was actually nicer than it looks from this picture. We also had the beach to ourselves for a long time (probably no other rain deprived Washingtonians in the area) and enjoyed ourselves very much. The water was a great temperature and it wasn't too hot out.

Some how all three of us seem to be winking with the same eye in this picture. Perhaps it was more trying to smile while squinting in the rain-- you can't see it but it's there.
Near the end of afternoon the rain stopped and the cloudes thinned a little. It didn't get sunny but it was enough to toast Aaron. He didn't realize it until we were nearly home but he got burnt bad. Now he's oozing accross his blistered back. I'll not post a picture of this. He had a big demo with some important executive the next day so he went to work but today he stayed home and worked from home with his shirt off and a pained experession. It's comforting to know that he whines more than me when he's in pain. In all fairness I have to mention I did get a little sunburn too but I can still wear clothes and move like a normal person. The kids were well covered and only have good memories of the whole trip.

2 comments:

Jackie said...

Oh my, poor Aaron. I got a sunburn like that in Hawaii and it itched for about three weeks after my shirt wasn't sticking to me anymore. Anyway, I'm glad you guys went! Good for you! I hope we get to go again when we can come out and visit. Good post!

Leah said...

Your boat ride reminds me of the time my family lived on an island in Maine. The ferry ride was 90 minutes long (about 12 miles) and quite boring.
That's great that you guys got to have a trip! We'll go on one sometime... :)