Aug

31

sea life

confession time:
i typically forget to be thankful. its not my go-to emotion, prayer, etc. in fact, i despise writing Thank You notes, and chances are, if you know me personally, i probably owe you one for something or other…and i’ve probably written it about 10 times in my head, but have never translated it onto my pretty stationary to send your way. wow…that sounds bad to actually type that out! but its unfortunately true.


however, living where we live has given me a new desire for thankfulness. based off what i’ve just confessed to you above, you know that that cannot be out of my own ability or desire. its just that this place reminds me every flippin’ minute how crazy it is that we get to live here, how BIG God is, and how much He demonstrates His love for me, an ungrateful child, who doesn’t deserve it.


its almost impossible to not be reminded of God’s Goodness, and without having to think about it want to thank Him, when this is what i see when i walk in my front door:

remember when we moved in here, we had plans to stay for around 7 months or so? well…we are now here for the foreseeable future, and we couldn’t be more happy about it!



living here has taught us a whole heck of alot. WAY more about God’s Provision and Grace than anything else.


but its also taught us quite a bit about His Creation…and just how awesome and unique sea life was created to be! i’ve mentioned many times before about my fam’s fascination with all things sea life. i meant to post about this a while back, but you know how that goes!


so backtracking a tad…
a large part of our summer was spent tracking sea turtles and waiting for eggs to be laid and nests to hatch. the crazies would talk incessantly to whomever would listen about their beloved sea turtles. we checked out every single book we could find from the kids section of our library on the subject…here’s just a sampling:

(is it only me, or do library books just disappear at your house too?? i had to go just yesterday to our library to remove the block on my library card cause its seems as if “Tammy Turtle: A Tale of Saving Sea Turtles” is still in our midst. but i’ve turned this small little place upside-down looking for it, and its no where to be found. how does that happen?)


i digress…
our fridge was covered with pictures of the different beaches around here and their turtles and turtle nests:

so this is where things got really exciting for us…
one morning, the Bug and I went out for an early morning walk, and happened upon this:
we followed these tracks as they moved up out of the ocean and wound around along the beach:

until they moved up to the dunes:

where we found a brand new nest!

in this next picture, you can see the track of the momma sea turtle up from the ocean, and then back down to the water after she laid her eggs:
(the tracks running horizontally are those of the Turtle Patrol’s 4 Wheeler. every morning, as the sun rises, a group of people called the Turtle Patrol drive up and down our beach in search of these turtle tracks. they then follow them until they find the nest, and rope off the nest as a form of protection for the next few months until they hatch. i think it would be WAY fun to be a Turtle Patrol-Woman one day…maybe when i’m “retired” ha!)


of course, we were all fascinated, and since we track the nests’ progress anyway, we decided we would adopt one!our very own turtle nest:



we checked on it everyday and i would often wake up in the morning to find the Boy standing on the couch on our porch watching our nest from out our back windows. we counted the months until the time when it was supposed to hatch. they baby turtles hatch at night or early in the morning, and although really hard to time right because you never really know the date they’ll hatch, you can sometimes see tons of baby turtles hatching and making their way to the great big sea.


our nest hatched one night when i was in Costa Rica, and i got a tearful call the next day from my Boy, devastated that we missed it and that our beloved nest could no longer be seen out our back windows.


a few weeks ago, we did get to see a nest that had just hatched the night before. you know its hatched when you see the indention in the sand:

and the little baby turtle tracks as they made their way to the sea:

those sea turtles brought lots of learning experiences for us this summer, and we are already looking forward to the spring when the nests will start all over again!


we tried to fit in some beach days the week before school started, to end our summer with a bang. we were surprised once again at what we happened upon in the ocean.


the Hubs and the Boy were out surfing one afternoon, when i spotted this just a few yards away:

the Bug and I frantically yelled and screamed and motioned for them to come in quickly, cause i knew that we weren’t just looking at a dolphin, and the first glance i got of that fin told me that whatever was under the surface was B-I-G!


and then i saw 2 fins, swimming in a circle, and only one thing registered in my mind: “Shark Feeding Time!”

we stood on shore with a group of people that had gathered, and watched that thing flail around all over the place, before finally coming to the conclusion that it was NOT in fact a shark, but a Manta Ray with a wingspan of about 15 feet!!! the problem was that when its wing scratched the surface of the water, it looked JUST LIKE a huge shark fin, causing unnecessary panic from the mommas on the shoreline with kiddos in the water. the good news though, is that manta rays cannot harm said kiddos in the water, so that made me feel better (but not “better” enough to let them back out that day!)

could not get a full pic of that creature that hung around in that same spot of our ocean right outside our back door for the next 3 days, until the hurricane waters pushed him away. but to give you an idea, here is a google image of what we were seeing:
see how that wing sticking out of the water looking oh-so-much like a Great White fin might’ve freaked you out too??


and if that wasn’t enough action, just a few days before, the kiddos and some friends were out in the ocean, same spot, when a man comes running down our beach saying to get the kids out of the water…a 7 foot croc was swimming our way. WHAT THE??? yep…a 7 ft crocodile (or alligator…i don’t know which one) came baralling down the shoreline, swimming right where our kiddos were just surfing.


i only had my trusty IPhone Cam, so this is all i was able to capture…just enough to prove to you that i’m not lying!!

phew! i forget that the ocean is alive with activity and life! its good to be reminded…


however, i kinda like to think of it as this…just a perfect backdrop for a morning sunrise!
that’s about all the excitement i’ve got for you today!


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Aug

26

big waves

for those of my friends who aren’t able to see this in person (i’m especially thinking of you, Luanne), here are some pics of our beach today, thanks to Hurricane Irene.


these are SOOTC shots (ie: straight out of the camera, aka: unedited), cause i’m just plain tired, and don’t feel much like editing!


however, a few of these are from my IPhone Instagram App. i’m slightly obsessed. okay…maybe more than slightly! if you have an IPhone, and don’t yet have this app, go download it. its free, afterall, and then we can follow each other and see random pics like these few all throughout the day!! (if you have questions about it, just email me or leave a comment.)


storms coming:

just enough off our florida coast to give us BIG waves, lots of wind, bands of showers throughout the day, without all the scariness that can come along with a hurricane. praying that the Northeast will be able to say the same.

our morning started with rain before school, but we were prepared:

after school, we ran right out to check on the waves.

and watched as those waves inched closer and closer to our boardwalk:











bella thought she could boss the waves around a bit by telling them to stop:

but when that didn’t work, they just made a run for it!











our crazy friends washed up on shore after braving the big swell, and although canaan has been begging for 2 days to go surfing, our fam made sure to stay on dry land:

and this was the point where we decided it was time to head in:

quite the sites!! wish ya’ll were here to watch it with us.



also thinking about my little bro tonight, who is in his senior year of college as a Meteorology major (his dream since he was 3…no joke) and who is having an absolute hayday!! have fun, P-Rick!


and as a side note….the hubs and i went to see The Help tonight. i had read the book a few months back and LOVED it! the movie was one of the best i’ve ever seen. ever. and the hubs thought so too! go see it, even if you haven’t read the book. its worth the 20-ish bucks! (but you just might cry throughout the whole thing…don’t say i didn’t warn you!)








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Aug

23

Back :: 2 :: School

our lives changed drastically yesterday, as it was the first day to send both our kiddos off to school, leaving me in a very quiet, empty house!


excitement filled the air all weekend, and the Boy barely slept the night before out of sheer anticipation for the 1st Day of School!


they both woke up before the sun rose, and we shared our special breakfast of Cinnamon Bun Waffles. however, i was told that their bellies were too full of butterflies to eat much.

so after a few bites, we got ready to go:

and practiced slinging our “matching” backpacks over our shoulders.

bella was excited for her first pair of “real” converse to match her brother:



ohhhh…SO grown up!! and yet the missing front tooth just seals the deal that he’s still my little boy!!

and this uniform about does me in in terms of cuteness:

have you ever read this story???

its the sweetest story. in the Bug’s own words, “its ’bout a waccoon who didn’t want to go to school. the mommy kissed chester’s hand wight in the middle of his paw. he was finking’ that mommy wuves him. then he went to school, and he was ‘ppost to put his hand on his cheek and fink about his mommy, that she wuves chester. he was happy to go to school cause he had the kiss in his hand and he weally wuves his mommy.”

the story illustrates the kissed paw with a heart in the middle. so we drew hearts on our hands:

to remind us of each other during the day:

bella said that when she puts her hand to her cheek…



“it ‘minds me that mommy wuves me, daddy wuves me, bubba wuves me, and Jesus wuves me, and that means when i go to school, i’m happy.”

it must’ve worked, cause dropping off the boy was a breeze and quite uneventful! he waltzed right into his new school as if he’d been there all along, not one bit nervous. in fact, he was more excited than i’ve seen him before on prior first days of school! he led the way to his classroom, gave us hugs and a quick wave, and that was that! we left him, feeling a little dazed at how quickly kids become independent.

the bug, too, surprised me when we got to her school.

miraculously (seriously…it was a miracle) she was excited to start her day! i was expecting a full on melt-down, but she only got a little clingy when we began to leave…

until her sweet teacher sat with her to play with some playdough, and she never looked back!

they both had the absolute best days, and talked a mile a minute when i picked them up! bella told me all about “the cwazy boys who talked all durin’ my nap time and kept wakin’ me up!! those stinky boys!” as well as the fun playground that she got to play on “two times!!”


and as soon as my smiling, sweet boy got in the car, before i was even able to get a word in edgewise to ask him about his day, he was bursting, and said, “Bella!!! How was your school??” the convo on the way home in comparing school notes was precious, and i got a glimpse of what life might look like for the next 10 years!


so thankful that God answered very specific prayers for our fam in terms of this next school year.


hoping your days back at school were just as enjoyable. here’s to a Great Year!




ps: have you seen this??

we were getting a little nervous last night, as we were realizing that living right on the beach might just be the worst thing when it comes to a hurricane heading your way. but now it looks like all we might get are some B-I-G waves. kinda hoping for that!!! but praying for the peeps of NC.

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