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Monday, January 19, 2015

Clearwater Beach, Florida

We spent a week in Florida and had some good weather on either side of the Arctic blast that brought record lows with windchills in the 20s.  We stayed in Clearwater Beach.  We decided on Florida after seeing the Dolphin Tale movies. The Tampa area is really nice, a lot more spread out and populated than I realized, but with a great bunch of beaches.  The sand was almost like flour it was so soft and fine!

My camera on my phone had a cracked lens cover and I forgot my other camera, so we didn't get as many good photos as usual, but surprisingly, many did turn out.  It's always fun to get away from home for a while and we really enjoyed Florida.

We stayed at the Hyatt "Aqualea" on Clearwater Beach.  We could see the Gulf of Mexico and the beach from our room which also overlooked the pool which was on the 8th floor.





  




The first day we went and saw Hope and Winter at the Clearwater Aquarium, a marine rescue facility that was in the movies Dolpin Tale and Dolphin Tale 2.  I think Alice's favorite was the stuffed animals!




On the second day we went bottom fishing for Hogfish with Above Average Charters.  Alice slept nearly the entire ride, but Clyde was so excited.  He caught the first fish and the most fish!  We went about 9 miles off shore and fished in rocky bottoms.  A lot of the Gulf is flat and sandy but they know where the rocks are so we were pretty quickly catching.  We were looking for Hogfish, but caught a lot of White Grunts, a Scamp Snapper, 3 Hogfish, 2 "Mother in Law" fish and a Porgy.  We used shrimp for bait and the bottom was 80-82 feet down.  It was a perfect morning.  We were lucky we booked that morning because in the afternoon the cold and wind came in for a few days.  The captain fileted our fish, giving the scraps to a bunch of pelicans that gathered.  Then we took them over to Crabby Bill's where they fried them up for us.   












On the coldest day (on which Clyde was also feeling ill) we attempted to go beachcombing at Pinellas County Beach, but it was so cold we gave up quickly.  There were actually some guys out trying to surf since the storm had brought some waves with it.  Brrrr!



The next day we doubled up and visited the Florida Aquarium and Busch Gardens.  It was a little chilly, but we were happy to be in the amusement park when it wasn't crowded.

The goliath grouper was my favorite at the aquarium.  And I loved their collection of seahorses and pipefish. 

We loved seeing the animals at Busch Gardens and we got to see a live show with trained animals.





Clyde went on a few rides, but Alice is our daredevil....


All day, she just kept saying she wanted to do Cheetah Hunt, so last ride of the day, we did it.  Ben had my phone, but here's a photo of the ride.

Cheetah Hunt

Yikes!  It was the longest ride in the park at 3/4 mile.  I had fun riding with her.  I was amazed she wasn't more scared.


A giant waffle cone was a perfect end to the day.

We spent the last few days resting on the beach and catching up with a few people.  I got to see my junior year college roommate after 20 years.  That was a highlight!





There was a playground by the pier so we could chat while the kids played.  So good to catch up.  We also visited Joe Schwarz who lives on Longboat Key.  That area, a bit more exclusive, was beautiful.

All in all, it was a great time.  It's good to get away once a year.  Especially when we're working 7 days a week for so much of the rest of it!





Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Viva Las Vegas!

 
Mommy flew away on an airplane to see her friends in Las Vegas! 
 

 
I joined six girlfriends from college at the Bellagio for three nights.  Robyn came from L.A., Suzie from Berkeley, me from Idaho, Kate from San Antonio, Laura from Louisville, Alice from Durham and Melissa from Atlanta.  We spent a lot of time poolside, got our spa treatments, saw a terrible show (Cee Lo Green), and enjoyed dinners together. It was wonderful to see everyone and catch up.  We'd spent years apart, but we just melted right back into our friendships from college.  Once you've lived with people, I think you always maintain a close relationship.   
 
 Ten minutes after I landed, Ben called to let me know that he had nearly cut his thumb off.
 
 
I thought he meant the whole thing, but when I got home it was the tip of the thumb.  The bone was smashed, the nail had broken off, and he had twelve stitches, some under the nail.  His back is still sore so it's been a bad spring for his body.  Our minds struggled too with worrying about things like whether we could balance working for dad, the kids' schooling, and our relationship.

I guess I shouldn't be surprised that on the same year I was meeting my friends in Vegas for our 40th birthdays I should be going through somewhat of a midlife crisis, but not the sports car kind!