Thanks so much to Mom and Dad for arranging this every year! This is a picture of Grandmommy and Granddaddy and all but three of their grandchildren. The cousins had a blast together and it is such a great time of bonding for all of them. My brother's family moved away from us this summer and now none of us live nearby :-(
This is the first year we've experienced the "June grass". It was a thick green algae that was so thick in the water (think spinach or pea soup) and then there were times it was hardly there. I looked it up and it usually occurs in the Florida panhandle from early May to mid June. For some reason it decided to stick around and wait for us in mid July. Usually morning was nice so we would get to the beach around 8 am until about 12:30.
You can see how clean the water is in this morning picture. Under Uncle Mike's supervision (he is an architect afterall), the children used the seaweed to make their sandcastles extra sturdy.
We spent the afternoons going to the pool...

and riding bikes. The favorite destination was the Sugar Shack and Starbucks.
On Thursday all the guys (except Colin because he is only 1) went deep sea fishing. They caught Red Snapper. This is a picture of Keith and Andrew (with Anslee) when they arrived at the dock. The pink tulle on Anslee's head is her "long hair".
The deck hand cut all the fish for us and then bagged it for us to take to the restaurant located nearby.
We walked to the restaurant and they blackened and fried the snapper for us. It was incredible! It had to be the freshest fish I've ever had!
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So wonderful to see such gorgeous pics of the family! I can't get over how grown up andrew and anslee look and it hasn't been all that long! I think aunt heather is going to have to get a wiglet for anslee:)
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