Saturday, September 8, 2012

Destin!

Despite a hurricane (ha!), we headed to Destin, FL over Labor Day weekend.  It was so nice to get away for a few days.  We haven't been to the beach in 2 years, so we were pretty excited!  We arrived Thursday night, a day after the hurricane made landfall in New Orleans.  Destin is about 250 miles east of New Orleans, but it was a pretty big hurricane.  There was very little damage in Destin.  The ocean was much rougher than normal, but the weather was beautiful!  Olivia surprised us all by LOVING the pool and swimming like a little fish.  Further reinforces my belief that swim lessons were a fail this year due to the cold pool temperature!  She is already asking to take swim lessons again. :)  I have lots of pictures, naturally:

 
 
 
 











 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Olivia made a few little friends at the pool (she's in the yellow
life jacket with her hand up- telling a story!):
 
 
 


























She was tired of pictures by this point:





































Our last day in Destin, we decided to rent a pontoon boat.  The water
had calmed considerably, plus pontoons are only allowed in the harbor. 
We randomly found out that some friends from Cleveland (Michael
rides bikes with Dwayne!) were also in Destin and they came with us on
the pontoon.  The big hype for the pontoon boats is Crab Island.  Crab
Island used to be an actual island, but is now more of a sandbar.  It's
anywhere from 2-10 feet deep and the water is crystal clear.  There's
 a huge water slide for kids, a stage, plus food vendors.  We couldn't
 get too close to Crab Island, because there were HUNDREDS of
boats!  Labor Day weekend is apparently a pretty popular time
for locals to have their boats out and we weren't comfortable
maneuvering around all those boats!  We puttered around the harbor
(our boat didn't have a very big engine) and beached at another island
to let the girls play and try out the kayak that came with the boat:
 
 
 
We did manage to find other areas in the harbor that were pretty
 shallow.  See how clear the water is?
 
 
 
The kayak was a little harder than anticipated:
 










 


 
Olivia thought it was pretty funny to see Daddy fall out of the kayak:
 
 









The pontoon was fun!  Next time maybe we won't be there on a
 holiday weekend and can explore with a little less traffic- the
snorkeling is supposed to be great and many people see dolphins
and manatees. 
We looked for crabs one night and tried out the metal detector on
a real beach!  I think we found 73 cents. :)
 





















Overall- we LOVED Destin and are already talking about going back.
The beach is just beautiful, soft, white sand and clear water.  Olivia
kept saying, "Thank you for bringing me to the beach!" 
Mini vacation= success!
 

 



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