"Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom."
-Marcel Proust
Fourth of July weekend was great! Karlie had time off for the holiday and made plans for visiting the our friends in the
Corpus Christi area. If there's one thing I know, visiting the Lossings is a guaranteed good time! I reluctantly left John behind (
still sad about that) and happily joined Karlie for another adventure.
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| Zoey got to "surf" |
Corpus is a "short" 7+ hour drive if you don't stop; winding from the Big Bend area, through Hill Country, to the Gulf Coast. We made the trip in 8 hours, cuz we just
had to eat and stretch. It's funny how a driving and distance becomes relative when you have to drive so much to get anywhere of consequence. John averages two hours each way for work and we've averaged 2-5 hours to visit surrounding areas just for the weekend. If we're willing to take five hours to San Antonio, Austin, or Dallas, what's another 2-3 to see old friends and the ocean?
We arrived Thursday afternoon and met up with Corey and Vanessa Lossing to head out into the Bay for a day of sun and fun; meeting up with our hosts Melissa and Trey Cross and their awesome little boys Luke(9) and Elijah(3). The water was calm and the sun shone bright as we caught up on years apart, drank water and sipped on beer, snacked, fished, splashed, and after the sun set, spied a few bursts of fireworks across the bay.
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| "The Shell" |
Zoey found a large spiral seashell, (
I'm thinking Horse Conch but I could be wrong), and after inspection Karlie awarded it to her as her first ever found seashell. She proudly carried it around all day, holding it up to everyone's ears and claiming she could hear the ocean, (
of course we were on the ocean, so hearing it was easy), then brought it home in the car. The next morning we were belting up to go to breakfast and she let out a bloodcurdling scream. A large hermit crab had emerged from the shell and was attempting to carry his home to a wetter location. Sadly she returned her shell to the ocean, although glad to be rid of the dreaded creature inside.
Friday was filled with brunch in an art gallery overlooking the water and meeting up with Miki Amlin, and a brief tour of Corpus. Melissa and the boys then treated us to a small water-park,
Hurricane Alley, where the Zoey challenged herself to even go on a slide that splashed her in the face.
Evening was spent dining on great food at a
Hampton's Landing, a breezy-all-deck restaurant perched above a small marina, and enjoying the company of Melissa and Elijah as the older boys fished. We topped off the evening at Greg and Gail's house, enjoying some good laughs and stories as Zoey and Elijah played like old friends.
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| Karlie leaping on the beach!!! |
Saturday was a treat as it was Zoey's first trip to the ocean to experience real sand waves and where we were privileged to meet some of their friends from the area. The beach was packed with people enjoying the holiday weekend, and many flew kites-making the beach beautifully festive. Karlie and I made sure to play like kids, swimming out and riding the wavers, making the best of our beach time. Zoey said she wanted to build sandcastles and made a small attempt, but found searching for shells and sand-dollars to be much more fun. She's always been whiny about water in her face, so I didn't think she'd really enjoy the waves. WRONG!! She loved it, laughing when the largest waves overtook us and hollering "in-coming" at every decent sized swell. She had so much fun she lost her voice by the end of the day.
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| Me and my ocean hair. |
Melissa and Trey have some great kids and were amazing hosts. (
They were there, but I stink at taking pictures when I'm having fun.) We loved catching up with their family and friends, and making new friends. Karlie and I agree, we're going to have to visit again, maybe permanently.
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