Saturday, September 7, 2013

First Family Vaca {St. Pete, FL}

We took our first family vacation the last full week of July.  Kyle and I were SOO excited and ready for this trip! We hadn't been anywhere since our honeymoon to Hawaii 4 years ago. We were trying to save money so we drove.  We thought if we left early Friday evening (around 7:30), that Kayleigh would be tired from the day so she would fall asleep in the car and sleep most of the night. Boy, were we wrong!! Talk about a nightmare! She slept maybe a total of 3 hours the whole trip down there. It wasn't because she wasn't tired, but because she just could not get comfortable in her carseat.  I felt SO bad for her because she is so young and simply just did not understand that we couldn't get her out of her seat.  I'm pretty sure she cried through the whole state of Kentucky. Seriously. It was miserable! So miserable in fact, that we were seriously considering buying plane tickets and flying out of Nashville.  That's how far we made it before we were tired of it. But seeing how those were $1200, we decided to pass and tough it out. Eventually, Kyle did get her out of her seat for a little bit. I know, I know-so dangerous and I was a complete wreck driving while she was out, but none of us could take it anymore. That calmed her down for the most part and she was able to sleep for about an hour.

It was a 16-17 hour drive. I drove all but an hour. I. was. pooped!  We literally only made stops for gas most of the way. We stopped somewhere in Kentucky I believe to get gas and let Kayleigh stretch her legs for a bit. We stopped again at a McDonald's right before the FL state line in the morning to stop, stretch, and get something to eat. Luckily, we did not run into any traffic jams the whole way there. I was so thankful because I honestly would have just probably turned the car around and headed back home.

We got to our condo at 12:30ish and couldn't check in until 2, so we went to grab a bite to eat.  We still had a little time so we took Kayleigh to the beach for the very first time.  She was instantly not a big fan. We were hoping that it was just because she was so tired from the lack of sleep. We found out the next day that that wasn't it. She just flat out didn't like it. Didn't like the feeling of the sand. Didn't like how it stuck to her. Definitely did not like the ocean. The sound. The taste. The movement. Didn't like it. We were super bummed. She was a trooper for us though.

We hung out on the beach for a little bit that first afternoon, went and got a quick dinner, and went to bed early that first night. We were all exhausted. I was worried about having her sleep in the pack-n-play since she rarely is in it, but she had NO problems going to sleep any night we were there. Praise the Lord!

Our typical day there was as follows. Eat some quick breakfast. Get our suits and sunscreen on. Get the cooler, our beach bags, and chairs. Head to the beach.  Relax. Lay out. Drink. Get in the ocean. Lay out. Relax. Drink. Get in the ocean. It was AH-MA-ZING! The water was the warmest I have ever felt it. The weather was perfect every day. It did not rain once.  Usually in the afternoon we would go to the pool for Kayleigh. She liked that a lot better. It was a nice, heated salt-water pool, that had a ledge around the outside where she could sit and put her feet in.  She was also a big fan of the walk in steps which is where she spent most of her time.

It was honestly so relaxing and just what we had been wanting. We went to John's Pass one day and just walked around and enjoyed the little shops.  It was crazy. The last time I was there was with Jackie our Sophomore year of high school with the rest of the baseball team.  It brought back a lot of great memories!  We ate seafood at least for dinner every day. We were determined to get as much as we could and we did. It was so delicious! Other than that we were complete beach bums.

Most nights after we ate dinner we headed back to the condo.  Kayleigh would usually fall asleep on our way to dinner. Without her afternoon nap and being up and at it in the sun all day, the kid was just zapped. We were all nestled into the condo by about 7:15 every night, while she was dead to the world.

We ended up leaving a couple of days early because she had had enough, we had gotten enough R&R, and we didn't want to spend too much more money.  So we decided on Thursday morning around 10 to make the long, dreaded drive back.  Let me tell you-we were NOT looking forward to it.  All we could think about was how horrific the drive down was and how we hoped that would not be the case on the way back. Fortunately, Kayleigh was an angel the whole drive back.  She slept a little bit more, but was still up most of the time.  We were so thankful.  We got home around 2:30 in the morning and boy were the pups ready to see us. And Kayleigh was definitely ready to see them. Especially her Macky Boy. We got to see her really, truly excited for the first time ever when we got back. It was so sweet and precious. The expression on her face and her reaction to seeing the dogs was priceless.  I wish I had it on video.

Despite the catastrophe of a drive, we had a great time just getting away and spending time as a family. I think I finally convinced Kyle that vacations are good and he's already said that he's looking forward to going back sooner rather than later {flying, of course}.  I must say I agree.  We should've known better.

Enough from me.  Here's a photo dump of our 1st family vaca.

 Ready for our 1st full day at the beach
 The view of the beach from our condo. It was literally across the street! SO NICE!

 You want me to go in there?!
 Mommy's Girl 
 Love this one
 Yeeahhh...I'm not goin in there. Love her little toes here. She def. did not want them getting wet.
 One of the few things she liked at the beach

 She's just too cute for her own good.
 This will probably be a canvas in my living room soon.


 footprints



 Before we left
 Killing time before heading into the condo. 1st time at the beach.
 How we kept her entertained during the day. Thank the lord for the Leapfrog!


 She's become obsessed with alligators.


 Reading with Daddy