The girls hanging in the car on the way there.....
Aric being cool on the way there.....
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Day one was Tuesday. We left in the morning and headed to Wilmington to see the Battleship North Carolina. The kids were somewhat interrested in

Day two was Wednesday (needless to say). Decided to get a sart on the day by goin' racin'!! We headed over to the Nascar Speedpark. Got there before they opened the ki

Day three was Thursday. Woke up to a dreary morning with misty/light showery rain. We headed back to Barefoot Landing and hit up Alligator Adventure. It was really neat. They say that they have 1100 alligators on their property. I can believe it. There were Alligators in pens and then there was this HUGE Alligaotr open range area. Pretty much was a marshy area. There were hundreds of them. The girls and boy enjoyed looking at all the Alligators. We got to see an Alligator Feeding and Reptile Show. The 3 kids each petted a turtle, snake and alligator at the reptile show. After Alligator Adventure we headed over to the shops at Barefoot Landing and shopped for the afternoon. We went to Dixie Stampede for dinner and a show. It was great. We caught the preshow which was a juggler and comedian. Then we went inside the big arena to get ready for dinner. Aric was alseep during the preshow and ended up waking up while we were waiting for the show to get started. The food was great and plenty. The show was wonderful too. We all had a good time. The tricks that they could do with those horses were amazing. We went back to the hotel that evening and swam for a little while.
On our last full day in Myrtle Beach (Friday) we decided to go out to the Waccatee Zoo. It seemed to be a family owned zoo and we were able to feed the animals as we went along visiting the zoo. Greeting us everwhere at the zoo were peacocks. There were even 2 fighting on the roof of one building. The kids enjoyed being able to get close enough to the animals that we could feed them carefully by hand. We were amazed at how close we could get to animals like zebras and deer (A chain link fence dividing us) and tigers and lions were only a table width away from us. After the zoo visit, we went to the beach on our last afternoon. The kids loved it. We went to Hard Rock Cafe for Dinner.
We were able to go to the beach about 3 times while we were there. If we couldn't get to the beach, we would go to the pool. Dehlia remembered while she was there that she can swim underwater. Gave her more freedom to be able to play and something to look forward to when we got back home and went to the neighborhood pool.
On Saturday (The day we left), we stuck around Myrtle Beach long enough to catch a game of putt putt at the nearby course. Had a good time except for chasing Aric down to keep him out of the water hazards. There wree some ducks at the course that the kids were able to feed after we were done playing. After we played putt putt we got on the road and came home to good 'ol NC.
I believe that everyone of us had a great time in Myrtle Beach. It was nice to be able to spend time as a family and not have the interruptions of work or school or sports or nieghborhood kids, etc. Derek is already trying to talk his boss into creating a test facility down there and let Derek staff it. I think Derek enjoyed just being able to sit on the beach with tthe kids and let them romp in the surf.
We realize that the kids aren't going to be this little for long and that we need to cherish every single minute of it.
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