The girls out number the boy 2 to 1 in this family. As retirement has officially kicked in, we'll share some thoughts, memories, and life's lessons along the way. As we travel down Lifes Highway!
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Fun with Flipper and the gang off the coast of Sanibel Enjoy
S0 I have been up around 6 all week. This morning was no different except I needed to be extra quiet because sometime during the night I got room visitors. There were two Beach Angels sleeping on my floor! Why they would give up their bed for the floor beats me. Looks Comfy doesn't It So with camera in hand I headed down to the dock to capture some shots of the Sunrise. I would normally have my photographer in tow but due to her bum ankle I'm on this mission alone. I wanted to also head over to the Beach and walk down to Blind Pass. Another First this year capturing more Sunrises than Sunsets For some reason when it comes to the ocean I'm like that kid you tell to stay out of the water puddle. If I'm near it I'm gonna get in in it. What usually starts out as ankle deep ends up being knee deep in no time. Just me and the relaxing sound of the waves to serenade me as I put on my best "Shell Whisperer" impressio...
So we're back! Time to blow some dust off this Blog and share another week of "paradise" A.K.A. Sanibel/Captiva Island. New experiences in store this year for starters we got a new "Beach Angel" Skylar, she's our newest grandchild. She, her two sisters and Mom and Dad are with us this year. At four months old she now takes the title of the youngest to share this special place. Today Skylar and I spent some quality time on the Lania (also known as the screened in porch for you folks back in the midwest). As you can see Skylar thinks PaPa is a hoot! A long drive which started at 2:45 a.m. Friday Morning. Our first leg of the trip was quiet because the Beach Angels rode with their Mom & Dad till we met up in Kentucky for some Smiley face pancakes in Paducah. We started a routine years ago when the Beach Angels were little where NaNa would give them surprises along the way. It was typical five & dime type stuff that was meant to occupy them so we ...
Today we started our day with some "BS". B reakfast & S trawberry Preserves Our usual opening parlay into a week of eating out and consuming adult beverages. No better place to start than the Lighthouse Cafe. The crowds seem a little lighter this year. Not sure why but I know people are dealing with a lot of "BS". Hopefully my "BS" this week will make you smile. Waitress comes to the table "Hi you all ready to order." Me: "You kidding I been waiting a year for this" I could go on and on about my breakfast choice but you've heard that before. Today we'll focus on something else that the Lighthouse does really well. They make their own strawberry preserves and serve it in a little container. Take that hot buttered toast and dip it in there. OMG it's pure heaven. We can't leave Sanibel without taking a few of jars home every year. It's kinda become a tradition. Lighthouse Cafe "Beach Angel Approved...
One of our Beach Angels "Taylor" had a rare find while on Captiva this year. She found an Imperial Venus shell! Thanks to "Shellady" for confirming the find. "Taylor" A.K.A Beach Angel Imperial Venus 2015 You might remember the story I told you all awhile back about Taylor's fascination at a younge age with collecting rocks. To most of us just plain old rocks. She would collect them from around my Koi pond, NaNa's garden or sometimes maybe in the middle of a gravel parking lot. ...
With all the "BS" going on this week, things really got away from me. So I'm going to have to lump some things together this year. I know for most of you, Hump Day is a good thing, but when you're on vacation it's pretty much "BS". It signifies that point in the week when vacation is on the downhill slide. It has been a good week, and the fact that it will be over soon is of course total "BS". B each S nacks On Wednesday, we ran into an old acquaintance on the beach. He's a shady character, has a long list of priors, and I believe he's even a jail bird. This dude can make off with personal items and snacks quicker than you can say "Nacho Cheese Doritos". He stalk s you from afar and when the timing is right swoops in to commit his crime. If you are ever down here, be on the lookout! Did someone say "Snacks!" B racelets from the S ea The shells have not been very plentiful this week. That's the price ...
Another week of "BS" in the books. We all deal with "BS" in some form or fashion. It might be with health, financial, relationships, work, or politics. You name it, there are a multitude of things out there that from time to time can become a total load of Crap. If we choose to let it, it will consume us and become the overwhelming way we look at life. I'm as guilty as most about letting things get in the way of my thinking from time to time, but that's not who I strive to be. I want to find that flower that has grown out of that load of crap. Look for the lemonade from the lemons, find the light in the darkness. That is why my theme for this week's blog focused on "BS". The good kind, like B each and S unsets the things that make you smile. The things that fill your heart with joy and the memories you build that will hopefully last a lifetime not just for you but for those you touch as well. As we were driving home this week, the girls i...
It was a warm and sunny day when Joe and I jumped into his Dad's car. We weren't going far, just a couple of miles down the road. The car was a beauty. It was white with a Black vinyl top. Back in those days, the Mopars were as long as a limo and had plenty of horsepower. This was the perfect car for the day. But on this day, our limo had other plans. We pulled onto Telegraph Road and got as far as the 270 overpass when the Plymouth died. There we were, two guys in tuxedos on the overpass with our thumbs out, sweating and beating feet to our destination two miles down the road. She was already there. Back then, we didn't have cell phones. There were pay phones, but the closest one was probably more than a mile away. With less than one hour to go. What would happen if I didn’t show up on time? Would she think I changed my mind? Would this be the end of what was supposed to be the beginning? The looks we got! The horns that...
B each and S unsets B each and S oaking in the Gulf B each and S hell Seeking B each and S and Sculptures B each and S alty air B each and S plendid Sunrises If you haven't figured it out yet we're at the beach. Our favorite of course, Captiva We have the OG "Beach Angels" with us this week! They were affectionately named the "Beach Angels" in my first blogs when they were coming to Captiva as babies. They are now 18 & 15! They are original and I like to think more sweet than gangster but I have seen a few flashing of gang signs in recent selfies as well as the occasional tongue shot in recent pictures. We'll try to keep those to a minimun this week and focus on the sweeter things like making great memories with NaNa & PaPa. LET THE "BS" BEGIN PS I know short blog and no pictures but hang with me I'm just getting started. By the way Happy Anniversary NaNa another year down lets make our 46th year filled with great memories befo...
So the theme this year is about new experiences and first for us while here on Captiva/Sanibel. Our house this year sits on the water up the channel from Blind Pass. This is a first for us usually we are trying to get closer to the gulf but the island is narrow down by Blind Pass and it is a pretty short walk to the beach. The house is not much more than 30 foot off the water and has a dock which has led to many new discoveries for the Beach Angels. I put together a Scavenger Hunt for the Angels this year. They are getting older and I wanted to open their eyes to the wonderful world of nature that surrounds this island. The Scavenger hunt has about forty items. They either need to collect or spot the items while here this week. Lexi and I spent quality time this evening sitting on the dock and watching nature in all its splendor. From Rainbows, Osprey eating a fish and a alligator we got a little of everything tonight. Best part was just s...
Waking up before alarm goes off at zero dark thirty a.k.a. 2:00 a. m.: check Hot shower and a shave: check Cooler iced and ready for action: check Last minute items loaded in truck: check iPod loaded with tunes and podcast for the trip: check Tall Tall cup of coffee which I will regret later: check Carry the sleeping beach angels to the truck try not to wake them or they'll turn into devils: check,check Say goodbye to the dogs, cats and other family members not fortunate enough to deploy on this mission: check, check, check Load the wife in the truck: no need to check she wouldn't miss it for the world even if it meant sleeping overnight in the truck! So we deploy this mission on time actually 1 hour earlier than we would mormally leave. Everything is going great until! We live in a rural area it's about a 40-50 mile drive over back roads to get to the interstate we need to get on. No problem, ac...
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