Cape Hatteras Vacation

We spent four days in the North Carolina Outer Banks at Cape Hatteras as part one of our family vacation this summer.  We drove up on Monday and enjoyed lunch at Sandbar Grill in Buxton before checking into our hotel. We tried to go and play at the beach but unfortunately a tropical storm was hitting the island and forced us to retreat to the pool.  The next day it was stormy again with winds between 20-30mph so we decided to do some sight seeing instead of try the beach again.  We went to Cape Hatteras Nation Seashore and climbed the lighthouse.  There was some amazing views from the tallest light house on the eastern seashore.  We are very proud of AJ for climbing and taking pictures from the top of the lighthouse, he was very brave.  We explored the museum in the old lighthouse quarters and attended a very interesting talk about barrier islands given by one of the rangers.  Afterwards we walked the sight of the lighthouse before it was moved a half mile inland in 1999 which is now beach.  After lunch it was still too windy to go to the beach so we took the rangers advice and took the kids to the Palmico Sound to swim.  It was still windy ‘as all get out’ but at least we weren’t getting pelted with sand as much and a fun bonus I got to drive my Subaru right onto the beach (which is legal in NC). After we got tired of the wind in the Sound we headed back to the pool.  The kiddos and I had some dessert after dinner and we had a family walk on the beach when the winds finally died down with just a quick pause to get Alex into his swim suit because he promptly took his clean clothes and freshly showered self into the surf.  Wednesday we got lucky and finally had good beach weather, 86 degrees and only 6-10mph winds!  We spent 7 hours at the beach, starting at 9am.  We built sand castles, buried children, swam in the water and walked out to the sandbridge 100 feet in to be standing in ankle deep water after being in 5 feet of water, caught fishies and put them in buckets, and went boogie boarding.  It was a busy and fun day at the beach.  On our last day it was raining so we went to The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum to learn about shipwrecks and enjoy what they had to offer.  After a delicious lunch at Bruxton Munch we drove home.  It was a good vacation even with the storm!

Blue Pete’s

We drove out to Pungo after AJ was done with work to try a local restaurant called Blue Pete’s and go blueberry picking.  It rained during dinner and afterward we walked around the restaurants deck area but unfortunately the blueberry fields closed.  We still had a nice time trying a new place for family dinner and plan on heading back to pick another time.

 

4th of July

We had a great 4th of July this year!  We enjoyed going to Chesapeake City Park for the Celebrate Freedom festival July 3rd to play, listen to music, and watch fireworks.  On the 4th we headed to the beach!  We spent the entire day at the beach under our new canopy, building in the sand, but mostly swimming in the warm ocean water.  Brooke and Alex love being in the water and Brooke learned to drive through the waves now that she is swimming on her own.  Late afternoon we drove home and both cuties fell asleep.  After we let them nap at home, I made dinner and then we had a family movie night since they wouldn’t be ready for bed after napping at 5pm.  We really enjoyed being together as a family!

 

S’mores and Outdoors Camp

Brooke and Alex had their last summer camp this week: S’mores and Outdoors Camp.  They had a lot of fun playing with outdoor things like tents and kayaks and having pretend fires and horse rides.  They went on a bear hunt and at the end of the week they had time with some outdoor animals!