August 4, 2005

Recharging Batteries

Hi! Checking in from the beach. I don’t think I realized just how much our entire family needed this until I was walking on the beach yesterday looking for shells and I realized I wasn’t stressing about anything. Nothing. Nada. I was just enjoying the sand beneath my feet and the sun at my back and having no obligations except to put one foot in front of the other and enjoy myself. I don’t look for the most perfect shells, but the most interesting. I think they’re the most fascintaing things and I love the different hues and colors and shapes–they’re incredible. I’m not much for laying on a beach towel but we’ve had a great time playing beach badminton, shell seeking and splashing about in the water. Our first day here we all had to get henna tattoos. :O Ya know–the family that tattoos together, stays together. And last night we went to the dog tracks which made me and The Girl very homesick for your greyts at home. :angry: I started the morning with a totally self-indulgent massage at the spa and this afternoon or tomorrow we’re all going to try parasailing. I’ll definitely check back in if I’m still in one piece after that. :hehe:

Jen

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4 Comments »

  1. That sound so great! I wish I was there instead of the heat :cool:

    Comment by kim — August 4, 2005 @ 11:40 pm

  2. It sounds like you are having a wonderful time! Hope you enjoy the rest of your trip.

    :)

    Comment by Alyssa — August 5, 2005 @ 11:40 am

  3. It’s hot here…but I’d rather be hot at the beach instead of hot somewhere else. :cool:

    We are having a great time. I’m really jazzed about parasailing this afternoon–as long as this storm doesn’t blow in. :O

    Jen

    Comment by Jen — August 5, 2005 @ 2:18 pm

  4. i wish i was there now. :)

    Comment by kim — August 5, 2005 @ 5:17 pm

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