On Thursday, Mom and I decided that we would go shopping for a few hours and let Dad relax at home. We were trying to hurry, and by about noon, I told Mom that I was shocked that Dad hadn't called yet. We left the mall to head to TJ Maxx and we were about to call Dad when we remembered that he had left his phone in the glovebox when we had gone to the beach....which was why he hadn't called us. Hahaha. It was funny at first, but I also felt really bad that he was stuck at home with no way of calling us. We tried to be brief at TJ Maxx and then headed home. We found Dad relaxing on the couch watching a movie. I was just surprised that he was able to get everything working correctly :)
On Friday we headed to Key Largo for the afternoon. I was a little disappointed that the snorkeling was all booked at the John Pennecamp Underwater Water Park...but we went on a glass-bottom tour instead. It was a lot better than I expected.
We boarded a really nice boat and headed out to the reef. On the voyage out, we lost one of the props...so it took a while longer to get there than normal. Once we were there, we headed down below to view the coral reef. It was really beautiful and the visibility was great. Near the end of the tour, Mom and I started feeling really sick and we had to head back up top to get some air. I guess because we were going so slow over the coral, we were getting rocked back and forth by the waves and the boat was tipping like crazy. So, after about 15 minutes of feeling like I was going to throw-up, we started moving again and I started feeling a little bit better!
Saturday we headed to the Everglades for an air-boat tour and wildlife show. During our boat tour, we saw some pretty birds, 3 or 4 baby alligators (super cute) and several really huge alligators. Two of them were in the water, one was up on land. It was fun seeing them in the wild and Kevin loved the boat ride as we skimmed over the marshes. (Kevin is wearing my sunglasses because he forgot his and I had two pairs in my purse!)
Dad, Mom, and Kevin in front of one of the air-boats..
After the boat ride, we headed over to a wildlife show where the Ranger showed us how to "wrestle" an alligator, which actually just involved getting behind it, and jumping on it's back. But it was amazing to see how quick the alligator could clamp it's jaw shut. The Ranger said it was like a mouse trap...if you touch anywhere inside the alligator's mouth, it triggers the "trap" and the jaw will snap shut. At the end of the show, he let us hold Louie, a 20 pound alligator that I think was about 4 years old. He was kinda cute actually, but maybe because his mouth was taped shut!
Mom was excited to show her kindergarteners :) She looks like a pro !!
Overall, we had a great week and we were sad to see them go...but they made it safely back to California! Thanks for coming to visit :) We love you.
We boarded a really nice boat and headed out to the reef. On the voyage out, we lost one of the props...so it took a while longer to get there than normal. Once we were there, we headed down below to view the coral reef. It was really beautiful and the visibility was great. Near the end of the tour, Mom and I started feeling really sick and we had to head back up top to get some air. I guess because we were going so slow over the coral, we were getting rocked back and forth by the waves and the boat was tipping like crazy. So, after about 15 minutes of feeling like I was going to throw-up, we started moving again and I started feeling a little bit better!
Saturday we headed to the Everglades for an air-boat tour and wildlife show. During our boat tour, we saw some pretty birds, 3 or 4 baby alligators (super cute) and several really huge alligators. Two of them were in the water, one was up on land. It was fun seeing them in the wild and Kevin loved the boat ride as we skimmed over the marshes. (Kevin is wearing my sunglasses because he forgot his and I had two pairs in my purse!)
Dad, Mom, and Kevin in front of one of the air-boats..
After the boat ride, we headed over to a wildlife show where the Ranger showed us how to "wrestle" an alligator, which actually just involved getting behind it, and jumping on it's back. But it was amazing to see how quick the alligator could clamp it's jaw shut. The Ranger said it was like a mouse trap...if you touch anywhere inside the alligator's mouth, it triggers the "trap" and the jaw will snap shut. At the end of the show, he let us hold Louie, a 20 pound alligator that I think was about 4 years old. He was kinda cute actually, but maybe because his mouth was taped shut!
Mom was excited to show her kindergarteners :) She looks like a pro !!
Overall, we had a great week and we were sad to see them go...but they made it safely back to California! Thanks for coming to visit :) We love you.
I love the pic with the gator! How fun to live in a vacation destination ALL the time!
ReplyDeleteit has been kind of fun :) it will be fun to see you guys next month!
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