Today we took the kids parasailing (new blog post coming soon!) and we used the same business, Olin Marler Fishing Service, that we did for the deep sea fishing earlier this month. So when we were checking in, Jacob pointed out that Dave and I were in one of the pictures in the window.
This was with other pictures of people showing off their catches.
A professional photographer took pictures of each group and this was the one she took of us, but we didn’t purchase…although at $10 for the print, it was a relative bargain.
But we didn’t have to buy the print because the same photographer had taken this picture with Dave’s iPhone at the same time. See? We’re even posed the same way.
We had a wonderful afternoon on a dolphin cruise. The weather couldn't have been more cooperative!
I guess it’s been a while since I wrote one of these “Discoveries” posts, isn’t it? It doesn’t mean we didn’t do anything — in fact, I’m reminded that I should relabel my USS Alabama, Mardi Gras and Santa Train posts “Alabama Discoveries”…we do seem to spend a lot of time there, don’t we?
Maybe while I’m at it I’ll rename our Atlanta road trips “Georgia Discoveries” 🙂
Thanks to a Groupon I purchased several months ago, we were able to take advantage of a dolphin cruise around Destin Harbor and the Gulf of Mexico this past weekend. The Groupon benefits expired on April 30th, so in typical Major Mom fashion, we took the trip on April 29th.
We took a 30 minute narrated tour of Destin Harbor and then traveled through the East Pass into the Gulf and got up close and personal with three separate pods of dolphins. As you might have read or heard, dolphins are indeed very social and friendly. The younger ones enjoyed showing off for us — trying to get as much air as possible when jumping! More »
*I’ve had to do some re-numbering with my Florida Discoveries posts, so instead of re-numbering everything, I just stuck a “0.5” in there.
How many of you remember this video from Sesame Street?
For years and years and years this was my perception of kayaking. Being sealed into this fiberglass tube-thingy as if you have no legs and navigating river rapids. And of course being able to flip around like this guy (allegedly Jim Henson) does at the end.
Last week as a surprise for my sister and nephews, we borrowed a 2+ man ocean kayak from our friend/neighbor/former commander Mike D. This is different than the traditional, competition kayak that I was more familiar with (but had never done).
I’d been canoeing many times — Girl Scouting, in college, in Louisiana on the Sabine River — but kayaking is somewhat different, and in many cases it was easier.
The first day we took the kayak out to Navarre Beach, we were mortified at how tall the waves were in the Gulf (it was chilly and windy), so we packed everything up and ran about 500′ across the parking lot to the Santa Rosa Sound side where things were much calmer! We all took turns taking short trips out.
After my sister’s family left last weekend, we took a trip to the beach again, this time so Dave and the kids could try out the kayak. The gulf side was nice and calm, and we all got a chance to paddle out towards the dolphins!
Here are pictures from our two kayaking trips.
I believe it was a 130″ long kayak (just under 11′). So here’s how it looked packed into our suddenly-small-looking SUV. Luckily we were only transporting it about 5 miles, or 10 minutes drive.
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