When we pulled up on Monday, we were met with a wall of seaweed. You literally could not walk from the sand to the water, and it covered the entire coast line. It was insane. However, we didn't let it bother us. We got right to work making our path. First we tried digging a path, but then we realized there were GAZILLIONS of mosquitoes breeding underneath all of the seaweed. And it smelled AWFUL. So then we just started dumping tons and tons of sand and made a path to the ocean. That worked alright and the kids (and all the neighbors) were grateful for the path.
By Wednesday, the seaweed started clearing up. There was still a bunch on the sand, but it was drying up and it there wasn't much washing up anymore. The beach was now ideal for the kids again. They could go a ways out in the water and it was still only at their waists. They had fun boogie boarding in the small waves, searching for shells, and just being with their cousins.
Some of the highlights of the trip included glow-in-the-dark zombie tag on the beach (even though we all probably now have Malaria), playing Fishbowl, If/Then, and Telestrations.
It was a great trip, just wish all of my family could have been there. I also wish I had gotten more pictures (especially of the adults)
| Well, at least we tried to get all three in a picture. |
| Aunt Ali is a hit with the girls. |
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