So we went to the beach the next day (maybe it was a few days after?). Anyway, the first thing we see are tons and tons of people, but BARELY anyone in the water!
I was like "Whhhhatttttt?!".
The beach was soooooo gorgeous (and the hotel was pretty awesome too). It was like a 5 minute walk from the hotel and along the walk their were people selling all these jackets. Some were leather and others were letterman jackets. How random right?
Like I was saying, NO ONE was in the water, but being as awesome as we were, the group decided to venture into it.
It. Was. Freezing.
So you go and the first 15 feet are pretty clear but the further you went it was more shallow, how odd.
Then after you hit that weird part there was a more deep area where this one old man was just standing and looking down into the water. I thought that was really peculiar, until I looked down. Voila, it was like Jellyfish city. Seriously, there were so many jellyfish that it had nothing on that scene in Finding Nemo.
Next thing ya know Kelsey is howling, "OW MY FOOT", and then I try to calmly (yeah right) explain that we were in jellyfish infested water.
I learned that Mrs.S has been stung before and that apparently peeing on it does not help. After a few jokes about who would have to pee on Kelsey's foot (very mature I know, I know) we made our way out of the water. Then I proceeded to make a kick booty sand castle, it had a moat and everything. I was trying to make one that would somewhat resemble the one in that old book, The Castle In the Attic (great read). Unfortunately it was wrecked after a few minutes.
The Hotel had THE BEST peaches ever! So basically it was all I had eaten for a few days. And salad with some red wine vinegar (sosososososooooooo good). Honestly, if America had food like that we wouldn't need fast food.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to keep down a peach since we got back. But it was well worth it.
I was like "Whhhhatttttt?!".
The beach was soooooo gorgeous (and the hotel was pretty awesome too). It was like a 5 minute walk from the hotel and along the walk their were people selling all these jackets. Some were leather and others were letterman jackets. How random right?
Like I was saying, NO ONE was in the water, but being as awesome as we were, the group decided to venture into it.
It. Was. Freezing.
So you go and the first 15 feet are pretty clear but the further you went it was more shallow, how odd.
Then after you hit that weird part there was a more deep area where this one old man was just standing and looking down into the water. I thought that was really peculiar, until I looked down. Voila, it was like Jellyfish city. Seriously, there were so many jellyfish that it had nothing on that scene in Finding Nemo.
Next thing ya know Kelsey is howling, "OW MY FOOT", and then I try to calmly (yeah right) explain that we were in jellyfish infested water.
I learned that Mrs.S has been stung before and that apparently peeing on it does not help. After a few jokes about who would have to pee on Kelsey's foot (very mature I know, I know) we made our way out of the water. Then I proceeded to make a kick booty sand castle, it had a moat and everything. I was trying to make one that would somewhat resemble the one in that old book, The Castle In the Attic (great read). Unfortunately it was wrecked after a few minutes.
The Hotel had THE BEST peaches ever! So basically it was all I had eaten for a few days. And salad with some red wine vinegar (sosososososooooooo good). Honestly, if America had food like that we wouldn't need fast food.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to keep down a peach since we got back. But it was well worth it.
