Operation Big Thunder: the Dole Whip Conspiracy COMPLETE

I'm sure you would all have done the same for me. Right?

Anyone?

Bueller?

Ferris Bueller's day off.


And if you think about it, kind of like what we did in Chicago last summer. Wrigley Field, a fancy restaurant, assuming my suped up fancy red car was safe in a lot while someone had access to the keys...
 

Ferris Bueller's day off.


And if you think about it, kind of like what we did in Chicago last summer. Wrigley Field, a fancy restaurant, assuming my suped up fancy red car was safe in a lot while someone had access to the keys...

+1 :thumbsup2

That's a great point. Except you might have been happy to let someone take your red car, right?

Hold on a sec...the old lady was named Mark?:confused3

I supposed I should have mentioned that her husband was with her.
 
I should have mentioned in the previous installment that we had Darth Vader giving us directions on the GPS the whole way down. He even tried to warn us about South of the Border. When we took the exit, we were deviating from the route that was planned on the GPS. So Darth said, “Turn around when possible. I find your lack of faith disturbing.” :eek:

Duly chastised, we headed further south on I-95. To this point, the drive had been very easy. We’d beaten the traffic around D.C. and encountered no problems on the way. Then we took the exit for Myrtle Beach and got on Rt. 501. We drove for about 5 minutes and then hit this:

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My GPS has a live traffic update component. A few minutes after we hit this jam, the GPS informed me that there was a traffic delay on my route. You have failed me for the last time, Darth.

We crawled along. 5 minutes turned to 10. 10 turned to 20. We kept traveling over every rise, hoping to find whatever it was that was causing the jam and finally get past it. But it kept on going…

…for 20 miles. :eek: There was no accident, it was just beach traffic on a Saturday afternoon. We finally passed through the town of Aynor, SC and started moving again. The volumes had been bad enough that the 2 traffic lights in Aynor had backed up traffic for the previous 20 miles.

It was now getting past 6:00 p.m. Our friends were already at the beach house and awaiting our arrival. Traffic was heavy from here all the way down to Pawleys Island, but at least we kept moving. Finally, around 6:30 or so, we drove across the causeway onto the island and found the rental house.

Remember, my kids had no idea that their friends would be here. As we pulled up, we saw our friends’ minivan parked next to the house, with the back gate open for unloading. So we quickly stopped and backed up a bit in order to put the other van out of sight behind a tree. As we would learn later, one of our friends was busy unloading the van at that moment and had heard us coming up the drive and immediately taken cover behind the van (we have that effect on a lot of people). As we backed up, she took the opportunity to race back upstairs and get ready to greet us. We parked, hustled the kids out of the van and took them up the stairs to the front door in order to get ready to spring the surprise.

We told the kids to knock on the door. Nobody moved. Then we told them to try and open it. Nobody moved. Obviously, our kids have a lot of trust in their parents.

Finally, one of us opened the door. We stepped into the room, and our friends burst out from behind a wall, saying, “Surprise!”

Our kids all just kind of stood there. They were basically trying to process the sudden appearance of extra people in the house. Sarah later said she was just thinking, “Why are my friends here?”

Eventually, they realized that we would be spending the week at the beach with our good friends, and the excitement started to pour out. But Julie and I were a little disappointed at the anti-climactic reveal of the surprise. We hoped Disney would bring out a better reaction later.

I unpacked the bags, and Julie unpacked the cooler so she could make dinner. Pretty awesome spread, too: roast beef, potatoes, carrots...partially hydrogenated vegetable oil...polysorbate 60...yellow dye No. 5. Everything a growing boy needs. Then, as evening approached, we decided it was as good a time as any to check out the beach. Nighttime swimming, anyone?

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It was getting dark, so it was a little hard to check out the scenery, but the water was amazing. I’d guess it was in the upper 70’s in temperature, close to 80. Cool enough that it felt good against the outside heat, but warm enough that you were immediately comfortable in it. As you can see, the kids thought vacation was off to a great start.

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Coming Up Next: A full day at the beach! And we re-learn that some of us only come in two colors.
 
Signing up.

Beautiful family, great writing.

Something tells me I am in for a treat.
 
“Turn around when possible. I find your lack of faith disturbing.” :eek:
lie

My GPS has a live traffic update component. A few minutes after we hit this jam, the GPS informed me that there was a traffic delay on my route. You have failed me for the last time, Darth.
Isn't technology wonderful? :lmao:

The volumes had been bad enough that the 2 traffic lights in Aynor had backed up traffic for the previous 20 miles.
And how many cars actually passed through the intersection on the other road while you were there? :confused3

Darn highway engineers. :sad2:

Our friends were already at the beach house and awaiting our arrival.
Lie
Obviously, our kids have a lot of trust in their parents.
Well, considering you wouldn't even tell them where you were going...

Finally, one of us opened the door. We stepped into the room, and our friends burst out from behind a wall, saying, “Surprise!”

Our kids all just kind of stood there. They were basically trying to process the sudden appearance of extra people in the house. Sarah later said she was just thinking, “Why are my friends here?”
And the first surprise was revealed with a less than excited response. :thumbsup2

polysorbate 60...yellow dye No. 5
Lie... unless they were included in something else. I'm seeing some Mountain Dew in there maybe? :rotfl2:.

As you can see, the kids thought vacation was off to a great start.
:thumbsup2

And we re-learn that some of us only come in two colors.
Oh no! :sad2: Please give us "pasty white Mark" warnings before any pictures appear. :lmao::rotfl2::rotfl:
 
We drove for about 5 minutes and then hit this:

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My GPS has a live traffic update component. A few minutes after we hit this jam, the GPS informed me that there was a traffic delay on my route. You have failed me for the last time, Darth.

We crawled along. 5 minutes turned to 10. 10 turned to 20. We kept traveling over every rise, hoping to find whatever it was that was causing the jam and finally get past it. But it kept on going…

Not to bring up a touchy subject, but this looks surprisingly similar to my exit onto rt 7/1 today. Just sayin! :rolleyes1

Tell me Obi wan - how long will it take me to get to the Delaware beaches tomorrow?

OK, time to move on!
 
What a great surprise for the kids, even though it took a little while to sink in. :lmao: Can't wait to hear what you think about Pawley Island. Not exactly sure where it is, but it must be south of Myrtle Beach.
 
Not to bring up a touchy subject, but this looks surprisingly similar to my exit onto rt 7/1 today. Just sayin! :rolleyes1

Tell me Obi wan - how long will it take me to get to the Delaware beaches tomorrow?

OK, time to move on!

:lmao::lmao::lmao: That was my same thought. Don't forget to wave:wave2: on your way down. No beach for us tomorrow, but there may be some peach ice cream in our future.
 
Then we took the exit for Myrtle Beach and got on Rt. 501. We drove for about 5 minutes and then hit this:

Hummmmm... I bet it was the two un-synced lights in Aynor that caused this.


You have failed me for the last time

Star Wars


We finally passed through the town of Aynor, SC and started moving again. The volumes had been bad enough that the 2 traffic lights in Aynor had backed up traffic for the previous 20 miles.

Like I said... This is our normal.

:sad2:

There is no good way around Aynor. Everything coming in form the north or west has to go through this pinch point (Unless you were going to North MB, then you could have taken Rt. 9


Our friends were already at the beach house

Andy got to it first, but either that one ain't true

As we pulled up, we saw our friends’ minivan parked next to the house, with the back gate open for unloading.

or this one ain't

our kids have a lot of trust in their parents.

This surprised you?

Eventually, they realized that we would be spending the week at the beach with our good friends, and the excitement started to pour out.

They were just stunned. So it's still a successful surprise.
Look at it this way...

No one busted out crying. That's a win.


Everything a growing boy needs.

Lie...
there was no bacon, therefore not "everything" a growing boy needs.
:lmao:

Then, as evening approached, we decided it was as good a time as any to check out the beach. Nighttime swimming, anyone?


One of the best times.

As you can see, the kids thought vacation was off to a great start.

:thumbsup2

And we re-learn that some of us only come in two colors.

Pasty and Lobster-Red? :rolleyes:
 
Not to bring up a touchy subject, but this looks surprisingly similar to my exit onto rt 7/1 today. Just sayin! :rolleyes1

Tell me Obi wan - how long will it take me to get to the Delaware beaches tomorrow?

OK, time to move on!

:lmao::lmao::lmao: That was my same thought. Don't forget to wave:wave2: on your way down. No beach for us tomorrow, but there may be some peach ice cream in our future.

There was a huge storm that hit the Middletown area around 4:30 p.m. Couldn't see anything on the highway, and there was a lot of beach traffic to begin with. It looked really slow as I drove north.

You're going to the beach tomorrow? Good luck. Seriously, you're not allowed to decide to drive to the beach at the same time as 50,000 other cars and then complain that there's a lot of traffic. :sad2:
 













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