Sunday, October 19, 2008

Pawley's Island-October 2008

When it was time to leave Garden City Beach, Lauren was
tired & cranky. She wasn't ready to leave and got mad. She
put the red bucket on her head to hide herself. It was just
too hysterical that we couldn't help but laugh, and I
couldn't help snapping a few shots....

Needless to say, Lauren cheered up after that!

Surprise, Mommy & Daddy! I was hiding! Ha ha ha!


Lauren & her Daddy rode a bike to the river. This
probaby isn't legal, but they took the risk anyway!

Look how big she is getting, almost too big to hold!
Well, I'll hold and rock my baby for as long as I
can get away with it!


Cousin Chele & John flew in from Washington state
on our last night. We hated to miss out on their visit,
but at least we got to see them for one day!

Lauren definitely loves her Aunt Mary & Uncle Jeff.

A day at the beach. Mommy was too cold to swim, but
not our little ladybug!



What a gorgeous girl; she could pass for a model!


I couldn't pass up the opportunity to take
Lauren's picture as a Hawaiian hula dancer on
the beach. The pics were too cute for words, even a
fellow beach goer commented on how adorable she looked!


Bye-bye baby loggerhead! This is the pic that I
got in "trouble" for taking (didn't mean for the flash to go off!) Opps!


The proud mama...aka...Aunt Mary...setting
the baby free.


A large croud of people were on hand
to watch Aunt Mary and the SCUTE
members inventory the loggerhead sea turtle's nest.
Lauren was excited as well!


Looking for any babies and counting empty egg shells.


The proud turtle Mama with her nest that
she discovered all by herself! Go, Mary!


One of Lauren's favorite resturants in Myrtle Beach is
Margarittaville. She just loves the music, giant hurricane,
& watching the blender fill up every 30 minutes. It's hilarious to us
that she would love such a place, but she doesn't realize the meaning
of the song. Plus, it is geared towards families, so we feel ok taking her there to eat!

Horsing around on Pawley's Island one evening.


A quick family shot.

July, 2006. Aunt Mary & Lauren enjoying
the sunset on Waccamaw River behind her
Ricefields neighborhood.


October, 2008- Same sunset location. These
pictures are precious!



Garden City Beach pier. Lauren was fascinated/grossed-out
to a degree by all of the buckets of fish (see all of the people
fishing off the pier?)


We asked a lady to take a pic of us at the pier. Pretty cute, huh?
You'd never believe that a man was standing beside Philip, and I
editing the guy out of the picture. Go, Holley!

Goofing off at the pier and looking for sharks. We didn't see
a single shark, though, and were dissappointed!
Oh well, there's always next summer!
After leaving Garden City Beach, we realized
it was a GOOD thing that there were no sharks
since we were down in the water after leaving the pier!
What were we thinking? HAHAHAHA



Gorgeous sunset views...



Fascinating plantlife...


Playing putt-putt in Garden City Beach.



A thoughtful moment in the surf...


One morning, Aunt Mary took Lauren to her church's "pumpkin patch" to
choose 2 pumpkins: one for her and Uncle Jeff and another one for Lauren. This
is the one that Lauren decorated for Aunt Mary and Uncle Jeff using magazine
picture cut-outs. They looked so hilarious that I did a similar activity with my
kindergarten class (using paper pumpkins!)


Lauren chose a baby one for herself. What a surprise
since she loves babies! She actually found a baby in a magazine to
cut out since she wanted it to look like a baby. The pumpkin's mouth has
a pink pacifier and there is also a hairbow as well!


Eagles at the Brookgreen Gardens Zoo.


The salt marsh


An egret (I believe)


A gator!

The ocean was too cold for Phil and I (but not Ladybug!)
That's why we hung out in the hot tub!


We made a trip back to Pawley's for fall break in October, 2008 and had a wonderful, relaxing time. Lauren's 2 requests were to play a game of putt-putt golf and to eat at Jimmy Buffet's Margarittaville resturant. Hilarious, huh? Bet you didn't know that she was a parrothead? (just kidding!) While there, we had the experience of a lifetime- witnessing the opening of a loggerhead sea turtle's empty nest for an inventory. This nest was Aunt Mary's project-one that she had found and was watching over. Though we missed the hatchlings actual walk to the sea, there was still one baby turtle still alive in the nest. We watched as it made its way into the sea. We definitely learned alot during this trip...one important rule being about no flash photography around baby sea turtles as they head for the ocean!