4th of July fun and Myrtle Beach

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Well Jonathan and I had the opportunity to go out to see Paul and Robyn for the 4th of July holiday.  We had such a great time!  First we went to our friends house and stayed there for the first night.  We got into town late last Wednesday and then spent the 1st day there.  It was great!  They had an awesome breakfast with pancakes, berries and whipped cream for breakfast and their older son Tristan showed us how to get down to Madagascar.

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It was great!  Then we went to the science center.  Here are some pictures of our first day in town!

vacation-in-nc-009 As you can see, for a moment I turned into a giant insect and exacted my rage on Jonathan.  Giant insects are very aggressive and mean.  Jonathan was nice so I decided to spare him for the time being.

vacation-in-nc-011Shortly after we went outside and saw these meerkats.  I loved them.  This guy was standing at the top of the tallest rock.  I love how they stand!  He was just hanging out and keeping watch.  He seemed very curious about everything going on around him.

vacation-in-nc-013Absolutely adorable!  I love these guys!

vacation-in-nc-016I liked this guy too.  He looks so wise with all of those wrinkles.

vacation-in-nc-018And of course, what kind of trip is it, if Jonathan doesn’t get to wrestle and alligator.

vacation-in-nc-022Also, what is a post with out some shots of water.  It seems I have an obsession with taking pictures of water.  Maybe it is because I live in the Desert and we don’t see much of this around here.

vacation-in-nc-030vacation-in-nc-032I really liked these guys as well.  They were cool.  They were fun to watch as they walked around and later we saw them chasing each other.

vacation-in-nc-041And this picture is here solely for my aunt.  She wants a white alpaca, so when I saw this one I knew I had to get a picture for her.  They had been sheered recently.  I am sure they were thankful.  It wasn’t exactly cold there.

vacation-in-nc-043I really liked this picture of Jonathan and I.  Robyn took it for us.  Well done Robyn!  It isn’t particularly easy to get these two mugs to look nice in a picture.

Ok, so I suspect you are getting tired of looking at pictures of animals from one day so I will move on.  The following day we all drove a few hours to Myrtle Beach and boy was it worth the drive.  We loved it!  We had an ocean view room.  Here are some pictures of the view.

vacation-in-nc-064vacation-in-nc-074vacation-in-nc-070And this was a shot from the other balcony on the other side of our room.

vacation-in-nc-062That night Robyn’s parents came by and watched the kids and we all split off to have our date nights.  Jonathan and I went to Rioz.  It was really great!  It was a Brazilian restaurant.  For those of you that know the meaning of the green side and the red side of the card we kept our cards on green for no longer than 10 minutes and we already had our plates completely full of really tasty meats!  I think our favorite meat was the lamb chops.  Our overall favorite was the roasted pineapple.  It was to die for!  the pineapple was rolled in cinnamon and then roasted and though it wasn’t intended to be a dessert it was dessert enough for us!  We actually sat and waited a few more minutes until the pineapple guy came back around so we could have seconds.  It was Jonathan’s first time at a place like this and he absolutely loved it.

vacation-in-nc-084This was a really cute picture of Griffin.  This is Paul and Robyn’s younger boy.  He was so sweet and he absolutely loved playing with the tv remote control and if he couldn’t find that then he was perfectly content with the buttons on the tv itself.  He cracks me up.

vacation-in-nc-091And yes.  We did actually go to the beach and have some fun.  Doesn’t Jonathan look good in this picture!  He got this really great shirt and shorts to wear as a cover up to the beach.  He was dressed up a little which is a little unlike us, but he looked really handsome.

vacation-in-nc-107This is Paul and Jonathan swinging Tristan as they were all walking out into the water.  I think they all had a lot of fun.

vacation-in-nc-109And this is Robyn and Griffin playing in the sand.

vacation-in-nc-120And here are the Hollobaugh’s.  Aren’t they a beautiful family!

vacation-in-nc-126And here we are.  Jonathan saved me by getting me that rash guard.  I came home nearly burn free because of that puppy.  And I look stylish while doing it.  Thanks Jonathan!

vacation-in-nc-129Later that night after buying some fireworks we walked around the beach and then found a nice place to shoot them off.  We found out shortly thereafter that it is actually illegal to shoot off fireworks within city limits.  Though apparently it is not illegal to sell them or buy them.  Who knew.  Thank goodness the police officers took pity on us out of towners and let us go without a ticket.  I do have to say that South Carolina has some weird laws, but it sure is pretty!

vacation-in-nc-093The next day we had to say goodbye to Myrtle Beach and South Carolina and we drove the few hours back to the airport where we started the 7 hour journey home.  This vacation was much needed and was worth every penny!  Thanks again Robyn and Paul for making it such a good experience!

 

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  1. Robyn said,

    on July 19th, 2009 at 9:39 pm

    WOW!! Looking at all those pics does make it look REALLY fun and it makes me want to go back! That IS a really great picture of you and Jonathan at the Science Center. I posted the one of our fam on Facebook, that you took of us there and alot of people have commented on what a good picture it was…so thankyou too, we should start our own photography business! My sister from Seattle was here for 3 weeks before you guys got here. (she left 2 days before) So I’m trying to catch up on my blog w/everything. Hopefully I’ll have the 4th up soon. Glad you guys had fun. We did too!! Thanks again for coming.

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