Thursday, April 28, 2016

Easter Weekend, Bday Fishing Trip, Pearl Jam, Zero K, Everglades

We were busy busy for a few weekends in a row! Starting with Easter weekend, which we were lucky enough to spend in Richmond with the Marchettis/Hankys, to my bday fishing trip that we had to reschedule into April, and last but not least finishing with an amazing weekend doing all sorts of fun stuff that I never wanted to come to an end!

This is a pretty long post with lots of pictures, because I am the best procrastinator ever, but here you go!

Easter Weekend
A whirlwind weekend home, as usual! We flew into Richmond on Friday night, getting in pretty late, and left on Sunday afternoon. It was such a great, low-key weekend with family. We spent Saturday just hanging out at home, with a few visits from some of our very favorite people! Lawtie and brand new baby Tell were having a sleepover at Pappy and Granley's while Anthony and Jo attended an out of town memorial service for a friend, so we got our fill of sweet, squishy baby snuggles and sweet toddler silliness. Muzzie and Mo stopped by for a while, and so did the Judy babies and the Logan girls! Oh, and their moms. ;)

Easter Sunday was full of family time, from mass at St. Mary's, to a delicious brunch at Margaret's, to a lunch smorgasbord at Bobbie's. Everything at Margaret's was perfect, from the decor to the food (which was so so yummy, as were the mimosas). At Bobbie's there was amazingly delicious food as far as the eye could see and plenty of funny/adorable babies everywhere for snuggles and entertainment.

This was the first year I participated in the annual Egg Toss, since it was cold and rainy the last time we were in Richmond for Easter. I'm sorry to say Jake and I didn't last very long; he line drived one of his tosses and I broke our egg with my catch. As a repeat Egg Toss champion, I'm sure he was wishing he had been able to get away with choosing a different partner. But... too bad. :P

We wish we could have stayed an extra day so we could visit with all of our friends and their babies. Work ruins everything. We miss them soooo much!

I sucked at picture-taking this weekend, but here's what I have from my phone.

Mo, Muzzie, and Granley with Baby Tell and Miss Lawtie.

Lawter and baby Grier!

Uncle Jake, mastering the whole uncle thing.

Margaret's super cute centerpiece for Easter brunch.
Thanks for the family pics Margaret!





Bday Fishing Trip

Jake took me deep sea fishing for my bday!!! We had originally scheduled for the weekend before my birthday, but we had decided to reschedule in favor of going to Naples. So of course the day we rescheduled for was overcast, super windy, and had rough seas. But whatever, we went out anyway and actually caught some fish! We tried chasing the Gulf Stream for a while but turned back due to high waves and being tossed around everywhere. We crossed over a school of bonito a couple times and all the lines were hit almost simultaneously each time. We also caught a couple kingfish but neither of us reeled those in. It was a super fun day!














Pearl Jam

This was the start of a what was just a really, really good weekend. I was so excited for Friday so that we could start it off with seeing Pearl Jam in concert. I've never really been a fan of Pearl Jam, just never listened to them really, but Jake is a big fan so he was really looking forward to it. We left as soon as I got home from work, had dinner and drinks at the Bahama Breeze near BB&T, same as we did when we went to Garth back in January, then headed over to the stadium for the show. I can honestly say that, even though I only know a few popular songs, it was a great concert. They put on a really good show and I was thoroughly entertained the entire time. And it made Jake happy so that's all that matters. :)






Beach Day 
On Saturday we had planned to just hang out at our beach and enjoy the beautiful weather. It was VERY windy, like being buried with sand windy, but we dealt with it and spent the day relaxing in the sun.




Omg, this was THE BEST!!! I have to admit, I wasn't expecting much... but this race was such a fun, quirky, unexpectedly FANTASTIC event. I periodically get emails about upcoming races in south Florida, and I remember seeing this one back in like December and thinking it was hilarious and that I wanted to do it. I had to wait until March to register, so I had Siri set up a reminder so that I wouldn't forget. Jake agreed that driving 4 hours to run a 300-ft race was definitely a good idea, so we paid our $5 and signed up. We got up early on Sunday morning and drove down to Key West and got there about an hour or so before the race. The pre-race gathering was at this tiny piece of land on the Key West side of the Cow Key Channel Bridge, which is the very last bridge you cross to get to the island of Key West (and, coincidentally, the very bridge we were going to be "racing" across). The little park was BEAUTIFUL, very green, with lots of tall palm trees which somehow looked even more beautiful against the perfect blue sky we had that day. So we signed in, got our race bibs, bought a race shirt, and headed over to the nearby Marriott to grab some pre-game drinky drinks at their pool bar. The Marriott and adjoining Hyatt properties were gorgeous and I definitely wouldn't mind spending a few days at either one if we get the chance to make an extended Key West stay anytime soon. So anyway, we took our drinks back over to the little park and just did some great quality people watching, observing all the different racing teams and hilarious themed get-ups. It was great.

The Cow Key Channel Bridge goes between Stock Island and Key West island, and obviously, spans the Cow Key Channel. It is approximately 300 feet across, hence the "Zero K." What made this race even funnier (to me, anyway) was that the day before was the annual 7 Mile Bridge Run, for serious runners. This here Zero K was for the rest of us. :) There were 5 "heats" for the race: First Place Contenders, Pets and Humans, Relay Teams, the Walking Cow Stampede (for everybody else), and Last Place (slowest across while still maintaining forward motion). There was a water station halfway across the bridge. It was so, so fun. Jake decided he could definitely beat the previous record set (23.1 seconds), so he ran with the First Place Contenders. He broke out of the gate fastest, but lost steam at the end and was beat by a much more in shape 19-year-old. Maybe next year. ;)

Jake came back for me and we walked across with the Cow Stampede heat, of course taking pics and selfies along the way. They had shots and beer at the finish line, and everyone gathered at the Botanical Gardens on Stock Island for the after-party and the plethora of awards being given out.


I can't wait for next year! We need a team, who wants to spend a weekend in Key West with us?!

Watch for Jake taking off at the starting line around the 58 second mark!
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I show up around the 50 second mark, walking past the big fat guy. (I promise that's not as mean as it sounds.)
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@ the Key West Marriott Beachside



the cute cuddly little sloth, my spirit animal

I got #412. Represent.






Jake taking off at the starting line!


There were also a few kayakers who took the water route across the channel.

selfie!







After the race we headed back to Key West and had lunch on the upstairs deck of Schooner Wharf Bar at the historic Key West Seaport. The view was amazing, the weather was perfect, and the food was fresh and delicious. I didn't want to leave. We'll be back soon.






Everglades (Royal Palm and Shark Valley) 
So..... I wasn't ready for my fabulous weekend to end. I may or may not have decided to spend Monday in the Everglades instead of with a bunch of third graders. I stand by my choice.

I had wanted to spend a few days during my Spring Break doing some extensive Everglades exploring, but I was inconveniently sick the entire time, so it never happened. By the time I went this day, it had gotten a little late in the season and there wasn't a whole lot out there to see. During the dry season there is (obviously) not a lot of surface water, so a whole bunch of wildlife will gather in the few areas where it stays wet. Once the water starts rising all the wildlife is able to disperse to other areas of the park and so there really isn't that concentration of animals all in one spot anymore. I still saw a few things, but had to look a little harder.


My plan was to drive all the way down to Flamingo, and using one of my recently acquired books The Photographer's Guide to the Everglades, work my way back up to the Royal Palm visitor's center, stopping off at several points of interest where I thought I would find some good photo opps. Well... I never checked the conditions on the NPS website before I went (what is this, amateur hour?), and apparently there was a fire burning at the Long Pine Key Campground, so they weren't letting anyone go anywhere south of the Anhinga Trail at Royal Palm, which is like the very first point of interest after entering the park. So I was limited to the Anhinga Trail and the Gumbo Limbo Trail, which significantly shortened my time in that part of the Everglades. So afterwards, I had time to head up to the Tamiami Trail and go to the Shark Valley entrance. I only walked about a half mile of the trail, but got to see some baby gators! The photos below are in no particular order, as I just uploaded them and imported them in whatever order they loaded themselves. At this point in this post there are no more cares as to matching photos to time order. So sorry for the randomness, but enjoy the Everglades! :)

Everglades fire in the background





Gumbo Limbo tree



I literally almost step on one of these like every single day, but this one was posing for me so I couldn't resist. :)

why it's called sawgrass


baby gator!









A big tree overturned, I thought it looked kind of cool. There was another fallen tree with like a little cave dug out underneath; some insane person climbed down off the trail and stuck her head inside, peering around. I was just waiting for something to come flying out and maul her face off.

Don't pet gators.



so cute!!!




I stopped off at Robert is Here between my Royal Palm and Shark Valley visits for some fresh mango, a book, and of course, a t-shirt. This guy was hanging out, posing for pics.

Happy Friday everyone!!!

1 comment:

  1. Hey! I'd given up on checking this you slacker poster! Fun post- GREAT pics! And I wanna do the Key West race with you next year!! Let's make it happen! Miss you! xo

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