We’ve been in our new home for over a week now. The days on the road and the preparation to
get here is all just a memory. It almost
feels like this past week has been the way our life has always been. It feels like home. For the first couple of days, we spend a lot
of time unpacking and organizing, but now we are in a lull, waiting until we
can start the next big project, which is to convert the garage into Sara and
Zach’s bedroom, we’ll start that project next week. Until then, we’re looking for jobs, doing
little household projects (Sara mostly) and hanging out with the kids. On our first Saturday we took a drive down
the coast, just Steve, Allie and I. We
drove through Tyndall AFB and into Mexico Beach, so we stopped for lunch at a
little diner, then walked across the street to the beach and walked along the
beach picking up seashells and playing in the water a little. Then we got back in the truck and continued
South down the coast through Port St. Joe and into Apalachicola, when we got
across the bridge to the East of Apalachicola, we decided to turn around and
head home. It was about 70 miles away
from home at that point, so it was a pretty good little drive, on a nice sunny
day. We definitely saw some other turn
offs and things we’d love to explore some time, if we are able to take that
drive south again. I love getting in the
car and driving with no agenda in mind, I remember doing that with my mom and
dad when I was a kid. When we got home
from our family drive down the coast, we left Allie with Sara and Zach so that
Steve and I could go on a date. We went
to Panama City Beach and had dinner at Schooners and then we went and bought
Allie a bike. Steve was eager to put it
together and the first thing out of Allie’s mouth on Sunday morning when she
saw a pretty purple princess helmet laying on our bedroom floor was “did you
buy me a bike?” So we fed her breakfast and then let her meet her new bike, the
dragonfly. OOOOH boy, she was so excited
to see that bike and by the end of the day she was pedaling like a pro. Sunday, after introducing Allie to her new
bike, we went to church and signed up for a small group for Steve and I to go
to together. I’m really looking forward
to making some connections and start getting involved Northstar activities. I also signed up to start helping in
Children’s ministry, you’ll hear about my first day in Children’s ministry in
my next update.
On Wednesday was our first big day at the beach. We decided to take advantage of a beautiful
70 degree day. I wasn’t sure the water
would really be warm enough to get in but we suited Allie up anyway, even if
she was just going to play on the beach.
When we go there, the first thing we did was walk on the pier. It goes out pretty far and we were really
surprised that as far out as the pier goes, we could still see the ocean
floor. The water is a beautiful emerald
color and very clear. As we got down to
the beach, Allie was full of excitement about getting in the water. She wasted no time before she was soaked, and
even I walked in as far as I could with my pants rolled up as high as they
would go. I had my camera so I had no
intention of getting in the water but the end our visit to the beach I told
Steve that I would be bringing more appropriate beach clothing the next trip to
the beach, I had felt a little tied down to my camera and my jeans, and wanted
to take advantage of the surprisingly warm water. I’m curious what the water temperature
actually is. I know it’s not bathwater
warm yet, but it’s not at all the icy Pacific coast water I experienced last
August.
Thursday I talked a little about suspending my facebook
account for a bit so that I wouldn’t be distracted by it. However, I began adding a few people from
Northstar and now I’m feeling like it could be a good way to get to know some
of the people at my new church, so I’ll be praying about it and we’ll see how
it goes. I do know that since I realized
I was distracted by facebook, I’ve been on about half as much, so maybe I just
needed to refocus.
Friday was a bit chilly, but the Sutton kids had been asking
to go to the beach, so Sara and Zach invited us to join them and we spent a bit
of time with them playing in the water and completely ignoring the cool
breeze. I don’t know how that works, but
it didn’t bother any of us that it was cool and cloudy. Zach found out that he can throw peanuts into
the air and seagulls catch them. Pretty
cool trick, until there’s 50 birds circling around your head…. The dogs liked it though; Boston continued to
jump at them and run around under them, just waiting for one to get close
enough to catch. Boston even swam a
little, once because he was forced, but then he followed me out into the water
by choice. Steve went pretty far out to
investigate something we saw in the water, probably a couple sting rays, we
knew it wasn’t a shark because as close to the surface as it was we never saw a
fin, so there was no big worries about getting eaten. After a couple hours of that, we headed
home. But first we stopped at our
favorite bike selling source, a Kmart down the street that is closing out
everything. It’s where we got Allie’s
bike and we agreed that once our federal tax return was deposited into our
account that we would go ahead and get our own bikes, so Friday was the
day. I knew I wanted a beach cruiser,
I’ve been asking Steve for one for a couple years now and in the beginning
stages of talking about moving to Florida, I jokingly told Steve that I would
only move to Florida if he’d buy me a beach cruiser. So the first one I picked out was the lowest
priced one, but after sitting on it for a second and seeing that it had been a
little abused in its time on the rack (confused face), we went with the next
one, which happened to be a pink Schwin, with a men’s counterpart in blue. So needless to say we rolled out of there
with matching beach cruisers. I think
Allie was more excited than I was and she even offered to teach me how to ride
my new bike. I am surprised at how
accurate the statement “it’s like riding a bicycle” is. I was terrified that I wouldn’t be able to
ride the bike, that my weight and lack of experience would keep me from
enjoying my new ride, but after my first 10 minutes or so of getting
comfortable on my bike, I’m now pretty confident, but not enough to venture out
of our neighborhood just yet. Maybe in a
couple weeks, Steve and I can take our pretty matching bikes down to Mexico
beach or something. If we do, you’ll hear
all about it I’m sure.
Panama City’s Mardi Gras celebration was on Friday and
Saturday so on Saturday we loaded up Allie and Jeremy and headed to the St.
Andrews area (old Panama City) for the parade.
It was a little chilly but it was fun to people watch the locals and
wait for the parade to start. The floats
were fun to look at, and there was so many beads being thrown out that I wasn’t
even trying to get them and they were hitting me on the head and landing on my
lap. Jeremy had a great time and filled
his backpack full of beads. Allie didn’t
really want any part of the waving and asking for beads, I think she just
didn’t get it. We scream and yell and they throw us beads….don’t you send me to my
room for that? The parade was over
pretty quickly and we headed over to the festival. The first thing we saw was the food, which we
had no intention of buying, until we saw the sign that said “fried gator on a
stick”. Well being newbie’s to the area,
how could I pass up the opportunity to try gator? We got 2 sticks to share between the 4 of
us. It was pretty chewy, a little fishy
and tasted kind of like chicken. Figure
that one out. After Allie had a short
ride on a pony we decided to just head home.
That’s how it’s been and I’ll try to update a little more
frequently so that the updates are not so long, also as we get more settled,
I’m sure we won’t be filling so much of our time playing. Let’s hope not though.
Oh and one thing I forgot to mention. The bugs are ruthless. I have some small itchy bumps but Steve is
covered head to toe in itchy welts. For
some reason he has had a horrible reaction to them and he can’t stop
scratching, which is making it worse.
Please pray that we figure something out to keep him from getting bit.
I've added some pictures but they are not in order, for some reason, the blog doesn't allow me to put them in here how I want like it used to so I'll just add captions.
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| The gator on a stick sign. |
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| Our Saturday night dinner date location. |
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| Some of Steve's bites. |
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| Allie seashell hunting on Mexico beach. |
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| Steve eating Gator on a stick. |
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| Mexico Beach |
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| Ayden, Allie and Liam riding their new bikes. |
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| Allie on the pier at Pier Park. |
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| 4 fish we saw from the pier. |
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| Allie playing in the water. |
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| one of the Mardi Gras floats. |
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| Steve and I's matching beach crusiers. |
skin so soft spray from Avon worked well when he was small it seems to keep the bugs away
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