Our Vacation, Day Three
Remembering how much fun everyone had at the beach on Day 2, we just assumed the next trip to the beach would go just as well. We made plans to go to the beach with my cousin Brent’s wife Natalie and their kids at the beach next to my Aunt and Uncle’s condo. Unfortunately, both of the little girls started to cry almost immediately and wanted nothing to do with either the sand or the ocean. My aunt Dee and I took the little girls to he pool while Zach and Natalie played with the big kids on the beach.
Poor Nicole must not have been feeling well, because she didn’t leave my Aunt’s arms to play in the pool. She clung to her and even fell asleep in her arms in the water. Zach brought the big kids over to play in the pool and wash all the sand off their bodies. He reported that they built a nice castle and a canal system, but we have no pictures since my camera was with me at the pool.
We went back to our room and decided to get ready and drive home since the kids were kinda sick and the last two nights of sleep in our room were less than restful. Everyone showered and got dressed. Zach went to fill the tank with gas and fetch some lunch (shrimp from “The Sea Shackâ€) with one of our remaining food vouchers while I packed up all of our things.
We drove home by way of Charlotte, North Carolina. It added an hour to our trip, but we really wanted to be able to take our Charlotte to Charlotte. We arrived around 8:00 PM and had a late dinner at IHOP in Charlotte. Everyone enjoyed chocolate milk, pancakes, bacon, sausage, crêpes, and coloring. By the time we were done with dinner, the sun was setting and it was starting to rain. We drove to downtown Charlotte to see the skyline and look for buildings and signs with Charlotte’s name on them. Unfortunately our van’s wipers were terrible and it was pouring rain. By the time we pulled into a parking lot so that we could get a picture of Charlotte in Charlotte it was completely dark and pouring rain. Zach hoped out with his umbrella and the two big kids and they all came back soaking wet. Before we could drive out of Charlotte, the rain poured down so hard that it was almost impossible to see the road so we pulled over to wait out the storm. After about 15 minutes, the storm died down enough for us to drive on and we were soon out of the storm and on our way home. We arrived home in the wee hours of the morning.