I can’t believe it is the last weekend of July already.
We spent half the weekend at home and half the weekend in Destin.
We spent Friday night at home and just grilled out and chilled out. The kids took a fancy bath together in my room and it was so cute. They put the fire on, used a bath bomb, and we had the bubbles going. They used our new monogrammed Weezie towels to wipe the bubbles off their hands and faces. We are in love with our new towels. They are so soft and look so pretty in our bathroom.
On Saturday morning, we got up and out the door early. We ate a quick breakfast at Waffle House, went to go visit Matt’s Dad for a bit and then hit two birthday parties back-to-back at the trampoline park. The kids had blast and loved the new Blob!
Saturday afternoon, we drove down to Destin. We got there in time to let the kids have a late afternoon swim. They loved it. We also lucked out and got to go out to eat that night for a little adult time! We went to Mimmo’s Italian and were kicking ourselves for never going there sooner. It was so good. The place is a little deceiving because it is in a shopping plaza, but inside is really nice and the food was great.
Sunday we took the kids to the water park, Big Kahunas. They had such a great time. I had not been since I was a teenager and I was a little nervous about bringing Molly (11 months old); but she did well.
We made it there for a little over 4 hours which was super happy with. I wasn’t sure we would make it for longer than two hours. I think it was about $175 for the 5 of us to get in (Molly being free). So it is an expensive outing. There was a lot that I felt like we didnt get to do, but we still felt like we had a fun day.
Sunday evening we ordered pizza from Mimmo’s Italian and had a quiet night at home watching Shark Week. Brody is really into Shark Week this year and its fun to watch him ask questions and learn about them.
The kids and I are hanging out in Destin for a few extra days to visit with family and friends. We are just trying to squeeze in every last ounce of Summer.