After our nice ride around the island, we headed to the beach.

The water was a little chilly when we first got in but once you adjusted, it was fine. I am certain that it was warmer than it was last May.
It wasn't long before the boys were ready for Pelican Plunge.
The water is pretty deep getting to Pelican Plunge and possibly deeper, when you exit the slide so if your children are not good/strong swimmers there are life vests available.
While the boys were on the Pelican Plunge, Mark and I were sitting at the Edge of the water with this. Notice a pattern here?
This was a tropical depression made with 5 liquors and it is STRONG! So strong that I could only drink one before switching to the drink of the day which happened to be a Sunken Treasure. These were delicious! I could have drank them like water, they were so good.

I thought I had taken a picture of every drink we tried but I can't seem to find the Sunken Treasure but take my word for it, they are awesome.
Shortly before lunch, everyone got a new coat of sunscreen. My skin was feeling very hot, especially my legs. We headed to Cookies Too for lunch and sat just outside the pavilion at an umbrella covered table. The 3 guys all had burgers and hot dogs while I had the mahi mahi and a bbq rib. The rib was very fatty but the fish was very good. As was the couscous and potato salad. We all had an ice cream for dessert. Sorry, no pics.
During lunch, DH noted how red I was becoming. I told him it was fine that I had gotten a little sun. He insisted that it was not fine, that I was VERY red. Hmmmm......well, after making a quick stop at the ladies room, I realized that DH was right. We decided to stop at She Sells Seashells and pick up some new sunblock. We got the spray on kind and DH sprayed me from head to toe. We got everyone else reapplied and wandered around a little before deciding to head out into the snorkel lagoon. This was our 4th stop at
Castaway Cay and we had never snorkeled and I really wanted to look for Mickey and Minnie. We did not have snorkel gear with us nor did we want to rent any but thought we would be fine with our goggles and the vest they give you to wear.
We got out a little ways and Trystan was having a very hard time keeping up with us. We realized after a few minutes, that his vest was not holding air. Everyone else was kind of floating and kicking their feet and he was having to swim to keep up. We made it out to the first lifeguard station and luckily, the lifeguard had another child sized vest that we were able to get.
I had no idea how far out all the hidden items were. We were VERY far out from shore and still never found Mickey and Minnie. We did find some really awesome fish and some other "hidden" treasures but M & M were a lot further out than we wanted to go without fins and a mask. Maybe next time.