Hubby and I really enjoyed our visit with our daughters, Dawn and Gayle, and youngest grandson Joshua last week. Like I said in my last post, it was an active week!
First, Joshua had to check out the playground at our RV Park. He approved.
Then, we headed back to Grassy Water Preserve to find another alligator.
There was a lot more water at the Preserve this time - making it harder to spot gators.
"Where are you alligators?"
Oh well. Joshua still had fun walking on Mom Gayle's shoes.
Then there was deep dinner conversation with Papa at our favorite seafood restaurant on the water, Panama Hattie's.
Of course, no visit to Juno Beach would be complete without seeing the turtles at Loggerhead Marine Life Park.
The baby turtles were particularly interesting.
Joshua never passes up a playground though!
Finally, it was off to the beach on a windy day.
Hubby made sure our fearless grandson didn't venture too far out. There were riptides that day!
Joshua absolutely loved his first time at a beach.
Re-fueling time on my lap.
A good time was had by every member of the family - even the four-legged one.
Next time: our first visit to Lion Country Safari in West Palm Beach.
What a fun day! It's so wonderfun that you are able to spend time with your grandchildren! That's the very best "project" a woman can have. I'm jealous! Have fun a Lion Country Safari!
ReplyDeleteFun! Those grand kids can wear you out fast, as we are being reminded of right now:)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Looks like a lot of fun. Send us some of that sunshine!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun spending some time with grandkids in FL. They are precious!...Christine
ReplyDeleteHe is just adorable and it looks like he had a fantastic time!! What fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat Joshua looks like he's so full of life. Loved the picture of him talking to his Papa. Grandkids are the best.
ReplyDeleteOh what memories ya'll made there with your little grand~dude. He is just perfectly priceless sweetie!
ReplyDeleteGod bless ya and have a splendid day!!! :o)
♥ that picture of Joshua sitting in the surf!
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