On our way home from FL, Will & I spent a few days in Pass Christian, MS, with our dear friends, the Williams. They were in our home group in Waco & EJ & I became running friends. In fact, I ran my first half-marathon with her which was great because the hills in Cameron Park about killed me & I needed her encouragement. I ran my most recent on with her too as they travelled to Dallas for the White Rock Marathon to run as a part of Will's team, Where There's a Will, There's a Way. I think EJ has the gift of encouragement; I often receive little notes or cds or emails with a song attached, or comedy cds, or books in the mail. God seems to prompt her heart just in time as I can't even tell you how many times I've been having a rough day, which she may know nothing about, & I get a note or email that day from her with a verse or song or book meant to encourage. I have been so thankful for her friendship over the last 6 years.
Wow- the houses in Pass Christian on Scenic Drive, overlooking the ocean, are just incredible! I felt like I had stepped into Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind! Much of the town was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina but somehow, these amazing antebellum, historic homes survived... & they are just huge & amazing! The house above is a real life plantation home! It has outbuildings & if you look closely on the right side, you can see the chapel with beautiful stained glass windows. I think if I lived in one of these homes, I would speak with a very dramatic Scarlett O'Hara accent all day. The history lover & old house lover in me were just so happy to look at these houses! Somebody help me! I'm a damsel in distress!
Built in 1851, this house is called the Dixie White House because President Wilson & his family vacationed here in 1913.
This animal was on the beach & we had no clue what it is. It looks like a stingray kind of except for the pointy sharp things around it's body & that super hard shell that looks like a WWII helmet.
Anyone know what in the world this is?
We saw lots of stingrays & jellyfish along the beach which helped make my decision to not take Will swimming.
Check out their bedheads after naptime.
At the marina watching the boats come in.
Watching the boats
Playing at the beach just after sunset. We had a really hard time getting two toddlers to cooperate for a good picture!
The boys loved chasing each other on the beach - lots of squealing & laughing!
I enjoyed reading stories at bedtime to 2 sweet one year olds!
Will enjoyed seeing the "neighs"& "he-haws" up close - well, kind of - he kept his distance unless I was holding him at the fence
3 thoughts:
Fun! Scott says the mystery beach creature is a horseshoe crab ~ Shelby
That beach creature looks a little like the Montauk Monster.
They have something like that creature at the Fort Worth Zoo...they told us it was a horseshoe crab. I said exactly the same thing..."it looks like a stingray!"
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