Sand Crab

Sand Crab

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Merry Christmas!

We have never done this before. Just three and a half months since our last visit, Walter and I returned to Kiawah, just the two of us. It has been wonderful. There are very few people here, but the weather was perfect today. We got to witness both a breath-taking sunrise and a spectacular sunset from the beach right outside our condo. That's right. We are staying in a unit that is ocean front. We rode our bikes for miles and found alligators and climbed a marsh tower. We rode into Fresh Fields Village for lunch. Tonight Walter helped me to put the finishing touches on peppermint bark which we will give for Christmas gifts. That certainly counts as mandatory craft time. Next up, Netflix. I could get used to this.


Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Kiawah Limerick 2017

We are now back at home, and most things are put away, But before we launch ourselves fully back into the "real world," we must close the door on vacation 2017 with a vacation Limerick. (Really wish we had had Julie to help us with this!)

With Bucky's and brownies to eat,
Friendly deer and alligators we did greet.
A gun shot rang out, 
Police cars - no doubt!
A mama deer was now obsolete.



Monday, September 4, 2017

Is It the Place or the People?

Is it the place or the people that make for a great vacation, even if it is a rather short vacation? At Kiawah Island, it is a rare combination of both, but I would have to say that the people are the most essential ingredient, and here are the people I enjoyed spending this long weekend with.

We also met up with some long time friends from Wisconsin. Thanks, social media! We had a great time catching up with the Cooks at Gilligan's on John's Island.


On this, our last day, Walter and I got up early to see the sun rise (a repeat performance, but just as amazing) and take a long bike ride. We rode to another Marsh Tower and crossed paths with a few deer. Strapped to the Marsh Tower was a box with a journal and pens for visitors to record their special Kiawah moments. I think I could have filled up that journal. 

I think we all feel refreshed and relaxed. I also feel so grateful for time to connect with friends and the two children who live in our basement. I will leave you with a few photos. Until next time!







Sunday, September 3, 2017

Riding Bikes

Whenever I ride my bike on Kiawah Island, this is how I feel.


This is what I actually look like.

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Here We Are Again!

We are at Kiawah once again. There was not as much hooplah and build up to our long weekend away this year. I am not sure why. Maybe it is because it is a smaller group. Just the four of us who currently reside at 113 E Kenilworth Drive. But I am still determined that this time should be relaxing and rejuvenating for my true love.

After surviving torrential rains on the way down Thursday night, we discovered that the agent had forgotten to leave a key under the mat as promised. Oh, well. We waited for nearly an hour, and someone finally came.

We have enjoyed a leisurely pace, some pretty tasty BBQ, strolls on the beach, and long bike rides in the early morning coolness.

I have been thinking of and praying for our other children and those they hold dear. Seth is starting his doctoral program at the University of Texas. Thomas and Julie and the kiddos are on their own adventure/vacation in the North East. Megan and Matthew are in the midst of a move from Kansas City to Clarksville, TN. Seth's friend, Chelsea, is enduring US Air Force basic training in San Antonio, Texas.

By the way, there has still been a bit of "mandatory craft time." If we get the sea turtle poster finished, we are going to give it to Wilson so that he can hang it  up in his room.