It seems like once the boys hit kindergarten last year, our lives got
completely crazy. One of the things that went out the window was
blogging on any kind of regular basis, so forgive me for jumping around
in time with my posts now. Back in March, as we were packing up to leave
our hotel in Myrtle Beach, Mike declared, "Mom! You have to write about
this on Nutty Mommy!" Except I didn't. So now, just because Mike asked,
I am. But I guess I should back up and start at the beginning.
Last
winter it dawned on me that we had never taken the kids on a true
vacation. We've traveled out of town to visit family, and we've traveled
to weddings, and we've traveled to family weddings, but we've never
been anywhere just for fun. With the kids getting four long breaks a
year from school, their schedule lends itself well to traveling outside
of peak seasons, and the kids are finally big enough that traveling for
fun actually seemed like a possibility.
Not wanting to
get crazy and spend too much money or venture too far from home the
first time we tried this crazy vacation thing, we opted to spend a few
days in Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach is less than 90 miles away, and
several friends recommended a hotel with an indoor water park. It's not
nearly as fancy as a Great Wolf Lodge, but again, when you've never done
anything like this before, anything is new and exciting.
The
kids were excited, but they also took the trip very seriously. We left
in the late morning with plans of stopping at Broadway at the Beach, a
giant outdoor mall, for lunch. Leon cracked me up - he was very focused
on making sure he had a perfect outfit for this excursion, and he
elected to wear a button down shirt and cargo pants. Jeff decided he was dressed perfectly for the occasion, if he was a little old man. The other kids were
only slightly less serious in planning their attire.
Because
the drive was fairly short, Natalia wasn't completely horrible on the
car ride, and we had a great time at Broadway at the Beach, walking
around, playing on the playground, and eating lunch at Joe's Crab Shack.
The kids even managed to eat all of their food and were very proud of
themselves for not having leftovers. After lunch we headed to our hotel,
and we pretty much just stayed there for the next two days.
We
got a one bedroom suite which worked out great. The bedroom had two
queen sized beds, and we gave one to the girls and one to the boys. The
kids had their own TV in there, so they were happy to hang out in "their"
room. Jeff and I opted for the murphy bed in the living room, which also
meant we had access to the kitchen and balcony at night. There was a
Food Lion just down the street, and we made daily trips there to pick up stuff for meals so that we
only had to eat out once a day. I think we ended up making 5 trips to
the hotel's water park over the 2.5 days we were there. The hotel was on the
beach, and we even snuck in the first beach trip of the year. We spent
one morning checking out more of Myrtle Beach, but other than that, we
just relaxed and played. Overall, it was a pretty amazing first
vacation. Good enough, in fact, that Natalia has declared that when she
grows up she is going to live in Myrtle Beach. (And be a hair dresser.)