This year, we met in Ocean City, from July 4 - July 7, in the Sunset Island community. We actually rented the exact same house from last year and settled in pretty quickly. Chad, Lauren, Charlie and I shared the master bedroom. Lauren had a great little cot and sleeping bag and Charlie slept in a pack n play in the large walk in closet. It was perfect because we could shut the door to give him some more peace and quiet.
We love this community because it has nice rental houses, a large pool, a private bayside beach area, drink service, and it is still in walking distance to shops, grocery stores and the beach. Plus, there was a Sweet Frog Frozen Yogurt shop right outside the gated entrance.
And it is always a sign of an awesome trip when your 3 year old is ready for bed around 5:30 every evening. The first night, Lauren did not even want to eat dinner. All she wanted to do was head upstairs and go to bed in her new cot/sleeping bag.
This year, we tried to get in some good beach time. Charlie is still too young to spend much time out in the sun (can't wear sunscreen yet), so we had to keep him under the shade of an umbrella. I sat next to him, on the beach, and Chad spent most of his time in the water with Lauren. She enjoyed playing with her beach toys, tried balancing on her boogie board, and went for a little ride with E, on the paddle board.
We did get a few family photos and Charlie even got to dip his toes in the water. He got hot easily and soon the crankiness set in. Cooling off in the water seemed to calm him down.
The rest of the time, we hung out at the rental house. The kids had fun playing on the big porch on the front of the house and everyone loved spending time with Charlie, when he wasn't crying. Lauren did not eat her dinner, on July 5th, so she did not get to go down to the beach to watch the fireworks. But, we allowed her to eat by herself and she got to watch some of the fireworks from the front porch with Chad, Roy, John and I.
Lauren continued to pass out every evening around 5:30 pm. The sun and fun really seemed to wear her out, and she was always happy for a little family sleep/cuddle time the next morning.
On our last morning at the rental house, we made sure to capture a photo of all of the kiddos together. It will be a lot of fun to watch them get older through the years, and yes I hope to continue this photo tradition until they are adults!!
We capped off our trip with a group stroll along the boardwalk. It was not very crowded at 10 am, and I enjoyed showing Lauren the candy store where I worked one summer in college. Getting to stock up on chocolate covered pretzels and fudge was an added bonus!
The Levys are soon expecting twins, which will put the total count at adults - approx. 6 or 7/kids - 7. It is officially time to upgrade to a larger rental house and hopefully to a longer period of vacation time. Once we move in everything we need for ourselves and all of the kids, it makes sense to stay a little while. Here is hoping we can swing a week in the Outer Banks next year.


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