Tuesday, July 28, 2009

A super beachy weekend.

I spent both Friday and Saturday at the beach this weekend. It was a beach-a-palooza! And even though it was a really fun time (thanks again Jenn!), I didn't get any pictures from Friday. I learned my lesson and brought my camera along Saturday. Here's a pic of me and the girls at Onslow Beach. Me, Erin, Anna, and Kati.



The boys dug a giant hole. Ben was in heaven. Wish I would have thought to get a picture of him standing in it. It was seriously like four feet deep.

Oh, and on our way home, we stopped for dinner at a Japanese restaurant that specializes in food from Okinawa. We had some super tasty yakisoba. Mmm...

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Ft Fisher Beach.

Last weekend we headed out to Ft Fisher Beach. We camped Friday night and spent most of Saturday at the beach. Lillie picked up body surfing. This wasn't her best wave, but still pretty fun!

Fantastic time! We love the beach!

How to bury your dog in the sand...

Step One: Dig a hole and let the dog lay down. Roll her over and rub her belly.


Step Two: Start to cover her up with the warm sand. Keep rubbing her belly and telling her what a good dog she is.

Step Three: Finish covering her and maybe even make a sand pillow for her to relax her head on.
Optional Step Four: Make her into a muscle man or mermaid. Dog needs to be relaxed and tired to allow this step. Ours wasn't so much this time.
And there you go! You've successfully buried your dog in the sand, a happy experience for both dog and owner. :)

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Onslow Beach Fun!

On Friday, we went to Jacksonville for a wonderful day at Onslow Beach. It was beautiful and sunny and we played a lot! There were two major highlights of our trip:

First, believe it or not, we buried Lillie in the sand! It was so funny! We got her to lay down in the hole and rubbed her til she was super relaxed. Then we slowly covered her up with the warm sand. She loved it! She was so relaxed, she actually fell asleep while we made her into a teddy bear (or something).




Then I buried Ben too...

After Ben and Lillie rinsed the sand off in the ocean, we took a walk down the beach and found this:

Biggest shark tooth ever!



It was a great day at the beach!