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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Coast to Coast to Coast Vacation Complete!


Well our Coast (Whidbey Island Camping) to Coast (Seabrook Island for J & J's wedding) to Coast (back home) week is complete! We had a great time down in South Carolina and Georgia catching up with all of our friends. We were able to enjoy some burritos from Nacho Mamas and also a slice of pizza at The Pizza Joint. The tea was sweet and the beer was cold the entire weekend! We were also able to grab breakfast at the Waffle House but were unable to make a Sonic stop for a Cherry-Lime Aide. We ate very well the entire trip, lots of East coast seafood versus the seafood we get out here.

We had a great time at J&J's wedding, the food was great (Chris and our friend Lara actually asked to talk with the chef!) and we had a blast catching up with our friends that still live in GA. The pace was pretty slow on Seabrook Island, with it being the off-season. The weather was beautiful and the beach was deserted, which was great for us. Kyle took his first swim in the suprisingly warm waters of the Atlantic. He did great, he even wore his brand new swimming trunks. We played bocci ball on the beach and saw a huge pod of dolphins trolling for fish one afternoon. Another first for Kyle was we hired a sitter to watch him during the wedding. A few of our friends have watched him when dad was working nights and mom got to take a break (thanks Courtney, Racheal, Paul and Susie!) but this was different. This woman was more like a grandma and has been babysitting as her main job for 15 years. She loved taking care of Kyle and had lots to tell us when we got home that night.

Overall a great vacation, very relaxing and very easy going. Our next stop is to Winthrop Washington for the fall October Fest and Mountain Biking Festival. This is a trip long in the making and will be a great time, no doubt full of bikes and beer and a campfire or two!

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