And the harbor was just across the street from us, with restaurants and shops.
We enjoyed a lot of long walks on the beach.
And gorgeous sunsets
We like each other alright, too. :)
We played lots of games in the evenings, but once Dan showed Steve how to play "Dominion" online, we just about lost the two of them for the rest of the week. Now that we're all back home, they still find each other online and play.
Fact: Dan goes crazy if he's forced to be a passenger. After two days, he decided it was worth it to pay the extra charge to be able to drive our rental van.
We spent an evening in St. Petersburg to see the sights and go to dinner & a movie downtown. Dan & I bought that cute purse for my mom as an early birthday present. The strap on her old one broke mid-week, so it gave us the perfect gift idea.
A beautiful banyan tree near the St. Petersburg bay
Looking across the bay
The St. Petersburg Pier is behind us on the left
Steve's fiancee, Sheila, flew down to spend a couple of days with us, too! It was great to spend time with her, and we went to Universal Studios Islands of Adventure while she was with us.
Ready for a day of fun!
We rode one of the best rides in the park, the Jurassic Park ride, and got soaking wet! We were wringing our shirts out for the next hour and of course we all looked like we had wet our pants. classy.
Then we moved on to the newest section of the park - The Wizarding World of Harry Potter! It was really well done.
Standing in front of Hogwarts! There was an incredible simulator-type ride inside Hogwarts that took you on a virtual adventure with the Harry Potter characters. It was half 3-D movie and half roller coaster - can you say "sensory overload"? It twisted you from side to side nonstop & tipped you onto your back several times. Most of us could hardly walk by the time we got off. My mom had to close her eyes through the whole thing so she wouldn't puke! So fair warning if you get motion sick, but it's a really cool ride otherwise! I'd like to ride it again, but I probably need a year before my stomach can handle it.
After that ride, we did a lot of sitting. :) I think Sheila & Paul handled all the roller coasters okay, but Steve almost had to be carried out.
The Hogwarts Express
How cool is this? I could've just hung out in Hogsmeade village all day.
There was a cute show in Ollivander's wand shop where a kid got to try out all the wrong wands & make magical explosions with them before getting the right one.
Stopping inside the Three Broomsticks tavern
Side story where Steve's worst nightmare comes true: For the rest of the day, we were on a quest to find fun things to do that wouldn't unsettle our stomachs again. We watched all the shows, ate dinner, and only rode the kiddie rides. Except our last ride of the day was an innocent-looking Cat in the Hat ride that was actually a teacup ride on a track that you couldn't control! We all hate teacup rides and never saw that coming! You sat in a 3-person car that sped along a track, taking you through a life-sized version of the Cat in the Hat storybook. But every time you got to a new "page" of the story, it would spin you around and around before shooting you off to the next section! Steve spent the whole ride yelling "NOOOOOOOOO!! Let me offfffffff!" like he was being tortured. :)
The next day, while Mom, Dad, Paul, and Steve took Sheila to the airport, Dan and I rented a scooter and visited Fort DeSoto.
Our last night in Florida, we took Mom & Dad out to dinner at Crabby Bill's to celebrate Father's Day and Mom's birthday early. There was a little bit of a wait to be seated, but fortunately there was a nasty gator head to entertain us.
We did our hair and wore something besides our bathing suits. Take a picture!
The food was really good! Mostly fried of course, but really good!
I kid you not, they caught the half sized version of this. I wouldn't even go in the swimming pool after this, so I'm glad it was our last day!
After we dropped Steve off at the airport the next morning, the rest of us drove to the Greek-influenced town of Tarpon Springs to shop for souvenirs until we needed to be back at the airport.
We did our hair and wore something besides our bathing suits. Take a picture!
The food was really good! Mostly fried of course, but really good!
And we followed dinner with an ice cream cake to make the celebration official.
Happy Birthday & Happy Father's Day!
Happy Birthday & Happy Father's Day!
Side story where Debby's worst nightmare comes true: Our last afternoon was spent swimming happily in the ocean, when suddenly I saw fins! They were pretty far away, but it is not cool to see fins when you're up to your neck in the ocean. I calmly and quietly (yeah right) directed Dan's attention to them but we saw them again just seconds later and it was clearly a couple of dolphins swimming by. That is beautiful and cool, but there is a rule that if I'm swimming in the ocean, nothing else is allowed to. haha! Relieved, I went back to paddling around until I looked at the people fishing 12 feet from us who had just caught a SHARK. It was small (maybe 8-10 inches long) but WHO CARES. And then, the unthinkable happened and they threw it back in the water. I'm pretty sure my legs moved so fast I was actually skimming across the surface of the water back to the beach. It was a modern day fear-inspired miracle. Thank you, fishermen, for allowing the infant monster an opportunity to grow up and eat your children someday. You only have yourselves to blame.
I kid you not, they caught the half sized version of this. I wouldn't even go in the swimming pool after this, so I'm glad it was our last day!
After we dropped Steve off at the airport the next morning, the rest of us drove to the Greek-influenced town of Tarpon Springs to shop for souvenirs until we needed to be back at the airport.
1 comment:
No lie. I read the shark story to John in the car on our way home from supper tonight. I thought he was gonna wreck the car from laughing so hard. He made me re-read about the 'infant monster' who could possibly eat the fisherman's children. What a wonderful legacy of 40 years of marriage! You and Dan have a lot to live up to. :) Sounds like a great trip. I want to go to Harry Potter world sometime. Definitely on my bucket list.
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