Friday, November 2, 2007

Flash Back Friday!

Growing up, one of my favorite things to do during the summer was go to the beach. I pretty much lived at the pool growing up. I am definitely a fish. I loved riding in the van going to the beach. I loved leaving the patio doors open at night and hearing the ocean as we feel asleep. The first time we ever went to the beach after moving to North Carolina, my mom ended up in the ER because she got a burn so badly on her stomach. It looked like a jellyfish laying on her stomach,the blister was so big. We were all so burned. The beach is very deceiving, because the wind is constantly blowing and for the most part you don't get to hot. So you think, I am not burning. But oh how you are. So my flashback today is of happier and warmer days playing at the beach. Happy Friday Everyone!

1 comment:

Sandi said...

When we lived in Virginia, we went to the beach all the time. That was a good memory for me as well.

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