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A Perfect Saturday

Saturdays are simply wonderful, don’t you think?

I purposely don’t plan a lot because after a whole week of teaching, I’m exhausted.

The Mr. and I had loosely made some plans, but we had not exactly firmed them up.  As such, when he got up, I asked if he wanted to still go, and he half-heartedly said yes.

We loaded up the towels, sunscreen, and the Yeti cooler he’d purchased last year and headed out.

Our destination?

The beach!

Y’all, we really do have some of the prettiest beaches in the world.  They are light colored and debris-free.

We stopped for ice, gave half of the bag to a nice lady in the parking lot who only needed a little bit for her own adventure with her kids, and headed out.

We found the BEST spot…fairly close to the water…not too close to kids who could kick sand onto our little oasis…not too far from the restrooms.

This is the beach I grew up going to on vacation.

It is home.

It didn’t take me long to settle in.

My new bathing suit…one of four the Mr. bought me for this summer season…fit perfectly.  My new beach body, courtesy of the two Beach Body programs I’ve completed since September, had me wearing the suit confidently.

We were careful and reapplied sunscreen every hour after trips to the water to cool off.

I got in a lot of reading time.  In between chapters, the Mr. and I exchanged small bits of conversation.  The day was so relaxing.

People watching was about as much fun as anything else.  Watching college guys try to pick up four girls seated not too far from us made us chuckle.  Oh, to be young again, eh?  Not really though.  😉

We stayed until 4pm.  I took one last photo of the beach.  So pretty.

Before we headed home, we ate at a little indoor/outdoor restaurant on the beach.  We’d visited it last year and had enjoyed the food.  My vegetable tacos (salsa, rice and beans, and lettuce) were divine.

As we left, Chicky called.  My heart seriously soared.  I had not talked to her in over a week, much longer than the allotted amount of time.  ❤

When we got home, we had a letter from Rooster waiting in the mail.  He’s doing so well in basic training…really stepping up to the plate.  Missing him is so hard, but hearing that he’s adjusted to a new routine makes things a little easier to bear.  ❤

Saturday was the perfect day.

A Scenic Drive

You know me…I always have my camera with me…ready to photograph whatever strikes my fancy.

Such was the case today as I drove to Rooster’s last high school soccer game for the season.

I am very fortunate to live within 15 minutes of the beach.  There are lots of waterways that require travel across bridges.  The view from the bridges is to die for.

I grabbed my camera and started taking pictures…never removing my eyes from the road.  I just started clicking, hoping that some of them would come out okay.

Excuse the dirty windshield

Excuse the dirty windshield

Random Man

Random Man

I love the sand dunes!

I love the sand dunes!

I also wanted to pat myself on the back.  The drive was an hour and a half…during which I passed not one, but two yarn stores!  Did I stop?  No way, Jose.  Of course, had I not just been to that fabulous store in New Orleans, I might have been tempted.

AuburnChick Goes to the Beach

I really love living in Florida. I mean, to be so close to this…

What a blessing!

I did not plan on going to the beach though. It’s funny how you think you’re going to settle in for a quiet, peaceful day at home…and then your plans change.

Can you say teens???

Soccer Chick has had friends over at the house non-stop…ever since she got grounded. It’s funny how we put our children on restriction…only to find ourselves grounded too.

Part of Soccer Chick’s restriction is that she is not allowed to go places without either Mr. AuburnChick or myself accompanying her. Exactly what has this meant?

Well, Mr. AuburnChick went to see the movie Wally last night. I begged off so I could stay home and knit. Today, it was my turn. Chicky wanted to go to the beach with a friend.

:::Sigh:::

I really wanted to work on a Lace Scarf, from the Debbie Bliss Pure Silk book. Here’s my progress so far.

The camera does not do justice to the colors. It is a very rich colorway.

I also wanted to work on my sock. Instead, the sock took a trip to the beach.

It was actually too hot to knit, though, so the sock went back in the knitting bag. Instead, I read a couple chapters of The Friday Night Knitting Club. It’s a good book so far. I’m just sad that I haven’t been able to devote more time to it. I usually devour books, but ever since going back to school, I found recreational reading to be…um…not quite my favorite thing.

When we left the beach, I found myself way too tired to do much. It was much hotter than I expected, and I didn’t stay hydrated enough. I wanted to go home and take a nap, but we had promised to take Mr. AuburnChick out to dinner to celebrate his birthday. He had been waiting all day. So we went back out to the beach for dinner. Soccer Chick then proceeded to have a few friends over afterwards, so that took care of the rest of the day.

:::Sigh:::

Guess I’ll have to knit during the NASCAR race tomorrow. 🙂

Oh, and before I sign off for this post, a teensy bit of yarn porn…

I received this yarn in the mail. The yarn is Naturally Vero from Fiber Trends, color #18.  I purchased it from this site.  It’s for a hat for Soccer Chick’s teammate. A special request. I found the pattern I’m going to use in the Creative Knitting, January 2008, issue.

Ahh…I love the UPS man!