After watching the shuttle blast off into space at 6:21 a.m. (no more than 10 minutes of our life and almost an hour to get back on the interstate), we headed to the hotel to change the kids out of their pjs and eat a free breakfast (which felt really weird since we had been up for several hours at this point). We checked out and drove about halfway towards home and then made a pit stop. As we were driving the kids asked where we were going. Mark just casually mentioned that he thought they would enjoy a day at the beach. Four resounding “YES!” were yelled from the back of the van. So to the beach we went.
I’ve been to Jekyll Island, GA several times now. I love it there. It’s small, peaceful, and full of some rich history. And it’s beautiful. Now, I’m not talking white sand, Gulf of Mexico beautiful but Spanish moss hanging from every oak tree, waves crashing up against the rocks beautiful. The whole island is virtually flat which makes it a great place to go on casual bike rides (and you can bike the whole island in one day easy). We didn’t bike but I so wish we had had the time to do it.
However, we did hit the beach…