Kaelyn swimming in the pool at the villa only steps from the beach |
View in the other direction from the pool deck |
Or here:
Our view at lunch on Pinel Island |
See, you wish you were there too, don't you?
Longing to be back there may also have something to do with how different this trip felt to the last. Remember that trip? I was being somewhat kind in that blog post about how crazy and difficult my youngest made that trip for me. It was not relaxing in the least. I'm sure Care-Care and Jay can now identify with that feeling. Although, even though Connor was always on the move and being curious he did seem to at least sleep better than Bren did at that age. And let other people hold him.
The kids are becoming quite the seasoned travelers. The technology available today may have an little something to do with it.
On the flight from Charlotte to SXM we had a pretty nice plane which included personal touchscreen tv's in every seat. Brennan liked watching the gps map to see how much farther we had to go. Kaelyn "accidentally" turned on Frozen. Oh well, it kept her happy for 2 hours of the flight.
The kids are really at a great age to take to the beach. We still need to be pretty vigilant watching them in the water but they are gaining confidence and independence each time they go in. And they truly enjoy it. Even being crashed by the waves. Bren still doesn't like getting water in his face and has to come out and get it wiped off but there were a few times at Karakter where he powered through it and stayed in the water.
See, sleeping baby and sleeping Mama. Lucky Mama.
I think that baby's sleeping again.
They also loved making creations in the sand. And the absolutely adore playing with their cousin.
Even though Bren still needs an afternoon nap we were able to get in some slightly longer days at the beach than we have in the past. One day he napped on the beach with Nana. Other days he would fall asleep on the car ride home from the beach. He's very partial to back scratches from Nana, which are almost guaranteed to put him to sleep. Even if he's sitting up at lunch.
Nana having a snuggle and reading to her babies after lunch on Pinel.
This was after our long day on Pinel. He woke up in time for the boat ride home. He usually wakes up a little cranky but I think the boat ride perked him up.
Hanging out with their cousin like a couple of cool kids |
Being a superstar and waiting for your photographer is a rough job |
My attempt at a frame-worthy photo. I think we'll have to go with one from the photographer instead. |
Can't you just feel the joy? |
She may have been getting tired of being asked to smile nicely, but she never stops being cute. |
We had a few windy days while we there. I remember the first time we took Kaelyn to Karakter (I think it was her second year there), which is usually a pretty windy beach, and she was terrified of the wind. We had to use shirts to block her from the wind the entire time we were there and she wouldn't get in the water. The wind didn't seem to bother either of them much this time. The even enjoyed the rough waves. Except maybe when Kaelyn went to wash her shoes off by herself and got knocked down with no adult nearby. Ooops!
And you thought their hair was crazy just sitting at home. |
Enjoying a fruity drink |
There's our little superstar again. |
Getting back to the main island at the end of the day proved a little more difficult. It took multiple attempts to get everyone in the kayak ready to go.
Kaelyn's turn! |
You didn't think I'd let this one go, did you Matt? Luckily everyone came up laughing and the next attempt was more successful.
Saying good-bye at the end of the trip is always bittersweet. The kids (and adults) did enjoy watching the big planes land from Sunset Beach Bar.
A few more pretty pictures to remember the trip.
A soft, soothing sunset viewed from the pool deck at the villa. |
As the sun sets, the moon rises. |
Good-bye St. Martin! We hope to see you again soon!