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Our first full day on Hilton Head
Tuesday June 30th was our first full day in Hilton Head. We were all a little wiped-out from so much vacationing and couldn’t get out of the room until close to 10. When I turned on the tv in the living room (where the kids were sleeping), literally the first thing I heard was a news story on the number of shark attacks on the east coast this year. Guess I won’t have to worry about James going into the ocean past his ankles any time soon.
Sunscreening in progress.
I took kids over to the Rec Window to rent bikes. (Yay for DVC discount!) The cast member wheeled some bikes out for each of them and adjusted the seat heights.
When he got to Marlene he said, "okay, Long Limbs", which was hard to argue with.
I described to them how to follow the path to the Disney Beach House and they got rolling. Judy and I would drive over in the van with our beach chairs and other stuff. I took a few pictures before heading back to the suite.
Hey, it looked like all the shuffleboard discs were present and accounted for. What a difference a little daylight makes!
The Boardwalk (not to be confused with the Boardwalk resort).
I guess my directions to them worked, since they were able to find their way to the Beach House without any difficulty. While unloading our stuff from the van, I noticed a big bulge in one of the back tires. Great. That would need to be fixed before I got ‘er up to 70mph on I-95 and drove several hundred miles back home.
We took our stuff down to the beach and got set up. The water was really nice; calmer than the night before. But again, James didn't want to come out very far. He and I threw a water frisbee on the shore for about 5 tosses before it broke. Considering how we lost the shuffleboard disc the night before, we weren’t having much luck with game gear.
We noticed this horseshoe crab in a tidepool.
Lauren and Judy
Marlene
…and James way far away, at the shore.
Marlene and Lauren
When we came back in, a crowd was around the horseshoe crab.
We found that the sand in in the waist deep water was just riddled with sand dollars. We’d grab a handful of sand, bring it up to the surface and let the water filter out the sand from our hand and we’d be left holding several of the little creatures.
The draw of the sand dollars helped us get James out to that depth.
The tidepools at Hilton Head are awesome.
Here’s Judy in one of our shelters. We got these at Costco and they worked great.
Our view from our shelter.
We dined on a delectable lunch of Publix fried chicken and fruit cups.
This is now a rare photo: Marlene eating fried chicken. In the time since this trip occurred, she has become a pescatarian. (Like a vegetarian, but will eat fish.) How anyone could deny themselves this treat after eating Publix fried chicken, I’ll never know!
This is what it’s all about, people!
Judy, James, and I packed up and moved up to the Beach House. The girls stayed in the ocean and ended up holding a starfish. James and I threw a beach football in the pool for a while. Then I looked up a tire place in Hilton Head and ended up calling “Island Tire” to get an appointment for the next day. It was a good thing I did -- they had to order tires for me.
Oh, and we got Dole Whips, of course.
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Tuesday June 30th was our first full day in Hilton Head. We were all a little wiped-out from so much vacationing and couldn’t get out of the room until close to 10. When I turned on the tv in the living room (where the kids were sleeping), literally the first thing I heard was a news story on the number of shark attacks on the east coast this year. Guess I won’t have to worry about James going into the ocean past his ankles any time soon.
Sunscreening in progress.

I took kids over to the Rec Window to rent bikes. (Yay for DVC discount!) The cast member wheeled some bikes out for each of them and adjusted the seat heights.



When he got to Marlene he said, "okay, Long Limbs", which was hard to argue with.

I described to them how to follow the path to the Disney Beach House and they got rolling. Judy and I would drive over in the van with our beach chairs and other stuff. I took a few pictures before heading back to the suite.

Hey, it looked like all the shuffleboard discs were present and accounted for. What a difference a little daylight makes!

The Boardwalk (not to be confused with the Boardwalk resort).

I guess my directions to them worked, since they were able to find their way to the Beach House without any difficulty. While unloading our stuff from the van, I noticed a big bulge in one of the back tires. Great. That would need to be fixed before I got ‘er up to 70mph on I-95 and drove several hundred miles back home.
We took our stuff down to the beach and got set up. The water was really nice; calmer than the night before. But again, James didn't want to come out very far. He and I threw a water frisbee on the shore for about 5 tosses before it broke. Considering how we lost the shuffleboard disc the night before, we weren’t having much luck with game gear.
We noticed this horseshoe crab in a tidepool.


Lauren and Judy

Marlene

…and James way far away, at the shore.

Marlene and Lauren

When we came back in, a crowd was around the horseshoe crab.


We found that the sand in in the waist deep water was just riddled with sand dollars. We’d grab a handful of sand, bring it up to the surface and let the water filter out the sand from our hand and we’d be left holding several of the little creatures.

The draw of the sand dollars helped us get James out to that depth.


The tidepools at Hilton Head are awesome.

Here’s Judy in one of our shelters. We got these at Costco and they worked great.

Our view from our shelter.

We dined on a delectable lunch of Publix fried chicken and fruit cups.
This is now a rare photo: Marlene eating fried chicken. In the time since this trip occurred, she has become a pescatarian. (Like a vegetarian, but will eat fish.) How anyone could deny themselves this treat after eating Publix fried chicken, I’ll never know!

This is what it’s all about, people!

Judy, James, and I packed up and moved up to the Beach House. The girls stayed in the ocean and ended up holding a starfish. James and I threw a beach football in the pool for a while. Then I looked up a tire place in Hilton Head and ended up calling “Island Tire” to get an appointment for the next day. It was a good thing I did -- they had to order tires for me.
Oh, and we got Dole Whips, of course.
continued in next post
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