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		<title>Florida Vacation 2008, Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 22:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We went back to the beach at Veteran&#8217;s Memorial Park on Wednesday. The kids really enjoyed swimming &#38; splashing in the ocean as well as searching the sand for shells and coral again. On Thursday, we went about and looked through some shops for some souvenirs. Mandy did spy a wind chime made of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We went back to the beach at Veteran&#8217;s Memorial Park on Wednesday. The kids really enjoyed swimming &amp; splashing in the ocean as well as searching the sand for shells and coral again. On Thursday, we went about and looked through some shops for some souvenirs. Mandy did spy a wind chime made of a tea pot, cups, and utensils. My penguin radar was still in full effect even while on vacation as I spotted a cute penguin bath/travel pillow in the same store.</p>
<p>On Friday we got the kids some ice cream at Tropical Freeze before heading back to the house to dip in the pool. Steve &amp; Holly joined us in a while as did Alesha&#8217;s kids. The kids had a great time splashing around in the pool with their cousins as expected. I did manage to snap a few pictures before the camera started to freak out on me. After getting cleaned up, we went out to dinner at <a href="http://www.boondocks.us.com/">Boondocks</a>. It&#8217;s a bar &amp; grill type of restaurant with its own miniature golf course. Dinner was excellent and even though golfing was a bit late for the kids, they managed all 18 holes. There was some <em>adjusting</em> of golf balls in order to sink their putts but that&#8217;s okay. Kids be kids, you know.</p>
<p><span id="more-331"></span>On Saturday we went to the <a href="http://www.jacobsaquaticcenter.org/">Jacobs Aquatic Center</a> on Key Largo. All of the children really had a blast at this water park, especially Nicky. He was a bit apprehensive about putting his feet down into the water. I think he didn&#8217;t actually think there was any ground below the water line, but once he found ground, he was all over the place. He didn&#8217;t really mind me taking him down the slide on the pirate ship at all. We went around the park from the activity area with the pirate ship to the regular pool in intervals. It felt really good to go from the colder kids area to the warm pool. Steve got up on the diving boards and made some of the biggest splashdowns we&#8217;ve seen. The lifeguard said his were <em>okay</em> but that just encouraged Steve to aim a little more towards the edge of the pool. By the end of the day, the kids were worn out as were we. NIcholas was asleep before we even got back onto US-1. The hour or so drive up to Key Largo was definitely worth it for all.</p>
<p>Today even with the occasional thunder and showers &amp; sprinkles, Steve took us out in a boat into the ocean. The weather was still looking a bit grim so we headed back into the bay and parked ourselves under a bridge for US-1 near Big Pine. We brought out the fishing poles and <em>bait</em>(read: hot dogs. Hey if you can catch a dork fish with a corn dog&#8230;). We got some nibblers but no takers. They may have caught onto our plan. We packed up and headed back to the dock as the skies were darkening and the rain was starting to come down harder. We did get somewhat wet on the way back as we came back to the canal full throttle. Ironically, though, when we got back, I checked the weather radar. The storm was there when we left the bridge but the animation showed it totally dissipating. Yeah, that figures.</p>
<p>We leave for Orlando on Tuesday. Time does fly when you&#8217;re having fun. I&#8217;m hoping that the weather in Orlando this week is as nice as it was here. Even if there&#8217;s rain, I&#8217;m sure Disney World won&#8217;t be a bummer.</p>
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		<title>Florida Vacation 2008, Part I</title>
		<link>http://penguin-geek.org/2008/07/08/florida-vacation-2008-part-i/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 04:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We arrived in the Keys on Saturday without too much incident. The trip was long as always but spread over 2 days, it seemed like more than forever. I think we&#8217;d just rather have drove through the night and gotten it over with. And why couldn&#8217;t Georgia have something worthwhile to look at along the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We arrived in the Keys on Saturday without too much incident. The trip was long as always but spread over 2 days, it seemed like more than forever. I think we&#8217;d just rather have drove through the night and gotten it over with. And why couldn&#8217;t Georgia have something worthwhile to look at along the highway? We didn&#8217;t get into Florida on schedule due to road construction and the kids needing to pee at inopportune times. We had also planned to eat picnic-style for lunch but the weather would threaten with rain and thunder.</p>
<p>We got into Gainesville late in the evening and stopped for the night at a Days Inn. After a [good] night&#8217;s sleep (it was as good as it was going to get, frankly), we headed back on the road onto the turnpike. There was some traffic congestion when we first got onto US-1 but we did get to Steve&#8217;s before sunset. We even had time to relax in the pool before bed.</p>
<p><a href="http://penguin-geek.org/wp-content/uploads/hpim2326.jpg"><img class="alignright alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-330" style="float: right; border: black 1px solid;" title="Veteran's Memorial Park, Little Duck Key" src="http://penguin-geek.org/wp-content/uploads/hpim2326-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><span id="more-328"></span>On Sunday, we went out to Veteran&#8217;s Memorial Park on Little Duck Key for a swim. The beach there is a really nice one. The shallow ridge goes on to what seems like forever. Steve took the boys out pretty far, I could hardly see them from the shore. They also enjoyed searching for shells and coral pieces near the shore. It wasn&#8217;t too hard as the &#8220;sand&#8221; there is pretty much made of broken coral and shells. The water was also very warm and was much to my liking. Weird as it sounds, I really do prefer warmer water to wade in than the more frigid water that public pools like to use. It&#8217;s a good beach and we&#8217;ll probably head back tomorrow.</p>
<p>Yesterday, the rain kind of ruined any plans to go out anywhere as most things down here require the great outdoors and sunny weather. After lunch, we came back to the house and relaxed a bit; the kids played some games and tried their best to practice different ways to get themselves upside down and so forth with handstands and cartwheels.</p>
<p>Today we did make it out of the house for most of the day. We went down to Key West and parked the van in at private garage so we could walk on Duval Street for a few hours. We stopped at the Hard Rock Cafe for some ice cream and water. Both were very nice to have on this hot day as it got to 94 degrees while we were out. I took a few pictures of the memorabilia and it was pretty awesome to be in the same room as the instruments and garments of these familiar rock legends. After the Hard Rock, we continued up Duval and checked out some souvenir shops. After a couple of hours, we walked back to the garage to find the passenger side door was open! Luckily nothing was missing. I&#8217;m guessing that one of the kids forgot to close it. Yeah, lucky there. We went along Whitehead Street to see the Southern-most Point and back onto US-1 heading north back to Big Pine Key.</p>
<p>We did get held up in a traffic jam on US-1 though at about mile marker 20. When there&#8217;s an accident on this road, it&#8217;s just a catastrophe as US-1 is the only road in and out of the Keys to the mainland. It is, for the most part, two lanes and bridges. The accident apparently started at 1:30pm and involved a dump truck spilling its entire load on a bridge. We had left Key West at 4:20pm and didn&#8217;t get back to Big Pine until about 6:45pm. Yeaaaah, that was fun. All part of the great adventure, I suppose. ^_^</p>
<p>Well, time for bed. More details on our exploits later this week.</p>
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