Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Wilmington Vacation

Wilmington Beach

We spent last weekend at Wilmington Beach- a couple hours away from home. It was so nice and relaxing and it was much needed for Devin who has been working on a huge project at NC State for the past several weeks. I taped up a blanket and stuck it around Cambry's car seat to keep her head from flopping around when she slept. It worked great! Cambry found a few more things to help keep her head up - a shoe and a water bottle.

It was refreshing to see that Cambry still likes the beach and the ocean. She played in there until she literally couldn't stand any more. It was so much fun for all of us.
FAIL: I picked up this life jacket up at a garage sale and it was way too big- it probably would've strangled her more than preserved her life. We'll have to wait a few more years for it to fit her.


So sad that our only beach family photo I have sweet beach dreads. What can you do though? Cambry and Devin are cute enough to make up for it.

Fort Fisher Aquarium

They had this mist to make it EVEN MORE humid in 1/3 of the aquarium that messed up our camera for awhile, so all the pictures of the alligators, jelly fish, petting zoo etc. didn't turn out. Bummer. I was really impressed though with the variety of animal life that was here.

Cambry was so fascinated with the fish swimming by. She seemed so confused when she'd hit the glass and couldn't touch them. It was so entertaining to watch.

There was a "diving show" that I was really excited about and was certain we were going to see the sharks eat. Huge crowds gathered around the big glass to watch. It turned out to be a glorified "clean the tank's glass from the inside show". Haha.


We had a delightful time and are excited to come back again.


Carolina Beach
There are a few things beach towns can get away with that no other place could- like painting your house bright magenta or sky blue- and it all seems to work.

Devin and Cambry discussing the philosophies of water

What a handsome Beau I've married

Historic Down Town Wilmington

Tea time
How cute are horse drawn trolleys?

I adored this romantic little boardwalk. Not only was I loving the lamp posts, but I loved all the riverside shops, cafes, river boats and the nice cool breeze that softened the blow of humidity.

She is so angelic
We were driving into town and made Devin stop at these beautiful old plantation homes. I"m so in love with the old Southern look and am so glad that they upkeep these houses.


Love these columns and big wrap around porches. Seriously- southern architects got it right!

I had to throw this in- it was so humid and Cambry kept drinking so much and just kept retaining more and more water. Her face is so bloated here!
This Baptist church is already really tall, but it doesn't have any grounds so literally the front door is about 10 feet away from the corner to make its presence even more commanding. I love it.
I know I'm a nerd because I love clocks too.

haha. little kid in a candy shop
Cambry's first ice cream mustache. If she's anything like her father, it definitely will not be her last. Bless them.

Last time on the beach this trip. It's a sad parting every time.

5 comments:

  1. Wow what good updates! I am so glad that you guyse made this trip! Just seeing all of the pictures make me miss the Carolinas!!! That is great that you guys went on the battleship...we went and the husband was NOT willing to pay the price to see this inside...so sad, but I guess we would have had to buy 4 tickets...the joy of having 3 kids:) That aquarium is so fun right...my kids were terrified of the big round aquarium windows...for some reason they thought that they would fall in the water. Great updates! Way to be adventrous and explore your new area!

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  2. What a super fun trip. I would have to agree with you living in the south is the best. Love the architecture, love the people, love the climate, love the drivers (they are so nice), love the south.

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  3. Joslyn! I love reading your blog! You guys are quite the busy little bees. It looks like you are having a great time and enjoying the sites.
    Thanks for your comment on my blog. But I think it's me who wants to be like you when I grow up. :)

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  4. All of these pictures are so dreamy, how fun to live somewhere new and explore. I can't wait til Jame and I can venture out. I'm obsessed with those old southern homes too they are amazing!!

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  5. I love the beach house colors. It lets you know you've stepped away from everyday life into a kind of fantasy. I'm so glad you're venturing out even though it's so hot and humid. You live in a beautiful historic place! I love the pictures.

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