<\/a><\/p>\nAnd then, after lunch, we made a trip to a store that I’d been dreading. With a family our size, it is inevitable that we’d end up at Wal-Mart, stocking up the fridge for our vacation. When my dad saw this, he thought I was giving a sincere endorsement of Wal-Mart. My mom immediately detected my sarcasm:<\/p>\n
After getting groceries, we FINALLY made our way to the main pool at Portofino (there were 8 pools total at the resort). Here we are hanging out at the pool, where we spent a LOT of hours during our vacation:<\/p>\n
We also stopped and bought a new set of adult goggles and a snorkel so we could explore under the sea a bit more closely. Here I am trying out the new gear:<\/p>\n
Monday<\/strong>
\nMonday was one of our best – and longest – days at the beach. <\/p>\nUsing a portable cabana we borrowed from my folks, we headed to the beach and set up camp. On past vacations, we never lasted more than a couple hours before having to head inside because of the children. But with the cabana, we were out there for a good five hours.<\/p>\n
Here’s the view of the Cabana:<\/p>\n
And I couldn’t resist the temptation to record a video for our co-workers up in New York:<\/p>\n
And every time we went to the beach, Lily eventually passed out (the orientation is goofy on this one…sorry about that):<\/p>\n
Perhaps the most surprising thing we found on the beach on Monday were these things stuck in the sand:<\/p>\n
Tuesday<\/strong>
\nTuesday morning started with heavy thunderstorms, so we figured we’d go for one of our planned indoor activity outings. Of course, as soon as we decided this, the weather turned nice again. Nevertheless, we decided to head out to the US Air Museum in Pensacola, which is always outstanding. On the way there, Jennifer started quizzing all of us as to whether she should get a manicure while on vacation. The conversation was like this:<\/p>\nOnce we got to the Air Museum, the boys made a bee-line for the Blue Angels cockpits that they could climb into. These are authentic cockpits from decommissioned planes, so it’s always exciting for them. Here are all four boys taking turns:<\/p>\n
And what trip to a museum is complete without a trip to the gift shop? What’d the boys get?<\/p>\n
The rest of the day was spent at the pool, but instead of going to the big pool for the whole complex, Jennifer and the boys hung out at the pool for our building, which we could see from the balcony. If you look closely, you can see them waving:<\/p>\n
Around dinner, a really serious (but cool) looking storm rolled in and we hung out on the balcony as long as we could watching it roll in:<\/p>\n
And just when we thought we’d seen the worst of the clouds, they really picked up:<\/p>\n
Wednesday<\/strong>
\nWednesday started with some one-on-one time for Walt and Jennifer, who rented a couple of bikes to see some of Pensacola on two wheels. Jennifer gives a tour from her handlebars:<\/p>\nAs they were arriving back, Jennifer called me and asked me to take a video from the balcony. Again, they look like ants. Objects in this video are much closer than they appear:<\/p>\n
After the bike ride, Jennifer and Walt hitched a ride on the shuttle bus. This video gives you an idea of what the Portofino complex was like:<\/p>\n
Up to this point of the trip, we didn’t have anywhere to put Lily, so Jennifer and I were pretty much holding her for four days straight. We found out about a nearby place that rents baby equipment, so we rented an exersaucer for $5 a day. It was totally worth it and Lily obviously enjoyed it, as well:<\/p>\n
Later on Wednesday night we went to a bargain theater that was showing Pixar’s UP for just $2 a person. All of us had seen it except for Jennifer and Tommy, and I think it was even better the second time around. <\/p>\n
Afterward we got Krispy Kreme donuts. We shouldn’t have, but the HOT light was on in the window and we were drawn to it like moths. And we were on vacation. Give us a break.<\/p>\n
Thursday<\/strong>
\nOn Thursday we took advantage of the good rate that the resort offered for a Dolphin Cruise. Unfortunately, it took us almost two hours before we saw dolphins, but once we did it was pretty exciting.<\/p>\nHere we are heading out on the boat:<\/p>\n
Here we are finding dolphins:<\/p>\n
And on the way back, the boat captain let some of the boys take turns at the helm. They were very excited:<\/p>\n
After the dolphin cruise we headed back to Pegleg Pete’s for lunch, but it was way too noisy for me. I barely made it out of there with my sanity intact. But that’s not saying much. <\/p>\n
While we waited for our table, I attempted to teach the boys some basics of playing pool:<\/p>\n
Friday<\/strong>
\nOn our last full day at Pensacola, we came across an injured bird, who of course drew the curiosity of our boys. Walt spent almost half an hour just sitting near the bird, talking to it and looking at it. After a couple of hours, the bird suddenly stood up and flew away, just like that.<\/p>\nAlso on Friday, we set up the cabana one last time and spent a few hours at the beach. Unfortunately, another sudden storm blew in and we had to head for shelter, bringing an end to our time on the beach. But fortunately, before the storm blew in, Lily and I were able to catch another quick nap on the beach:<\/p>\n
And that was pretty much it. On Saturday morning, we packed up and headed home.<\/p>\n
Considering that we hadn’t been on a week-long family vacation in so long, we couldn’t have been more pleased and I think it did all of us a lot of good to get away and do something so drastically different for a change. Hopefully it won’t be another five years before the next trip!<\/p>\n
Here are some more random shots from our trip, as well:
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