Wednesday, July 23, 2014

A Week At The Beach



Beach house in Destin, FL.
At the end of our planning time, it turned to be a total of 30 family members packed in one large house for a week. The house had 3 floors, 9 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, a splash pool and deluxe kitchen. The location was set about a 2 block walk away from the beach. All seven siblings, spouses, and nieces and nephews except for 1 showed up.  
There is something to be said about spending quality time with family. I am blessed to have family that I can say we get along well together. The old adage says, “the family that prays together, stays together..." I would like to add that the family that prays together, purposely plans together will intentionally stick together." 
This year, my husband's siblings (all six of them, with spouses, children, and moms) planned a trip to the beach together. For this year's trip our destination was Destin, FL since it is roughly 5-6 hours from those of us who live in Atlanta. 

We started discussing our family trip at the end of January at a birthday dinner we were celebrating for a niece and nephew. Some of us have traveled together before but usually we all rent our own individual condos or places to stay and meet up and do something’s together. The tricky part this year was we were planning to forgo staying in separate family condos to rent one large house near the beach that would accommodate all of us. This would require more sacrifice, and more selflessness in order to have that many adults, children and "cooks in the kitchen." :)  And we would do most if not all things together.  

What an amazing time! It could not have been a better vacation. Due to the fore planning of my husband's sisters, a meal plan, schedule of daily activities, rules/regulations of the trip were sent out prior. They even ventured to create a vacation website for the purpose of communication with details like address, arrival time, rental rules, and menu with lead cooks, bathroom schedule, and activity list. It was like having our own personal cruise director.  There was nothing left to chance but laughs. When you put that many people in one house together whether they grew up together or not, laughs are to be expected. I must admit it was one of the best vacations we have ever had. It was so fun.

 I did not have worry about the details of what we’re going to do each day because it was already taken care of. I could just wake up and check the schedule and show up. We did so much.  We participated in water sports: jet-skiing, para-sailing, snuba diving, kayaking, boating/fishing and snorkeling, and land activities: family devotions, mini-golf, go-carting, bumper-boats, laser-tag, teenage club hang-out, bonfire on the beach with roasting marshmallows, beach activities, picture taking, karaoke, scavenger hunts, poolside big screen movies, fireworks on the pier and more. We had a blast! I came back refreshed but also a little tired from not just sleeping away the vacation. 

It was so serene to watch all the "kids", from ages, three to twenty-five, playing in the soft sand and jumping the waves of the aquamarine water with their aunties and uncles and grandmas in tow. Seeing my children and their cousins who are roughly in the same age groups give or take a few years, interact was incredible. There is nothing like seeing the bunch of smiling, happy faces. They were completely engaged the entire time. We prayed and ate together for most meals. We all were assigned a role in helping with a meal and only ate out twice. We even completed a 750 piece puzzle of Times Square, NY that my 8-year old niece began and by the end of the trip a group of us finished. Way to Go, Team!

With 30 people all under one roof, it seems like a family reunion, when in reality it was just a great family vacation for us. My husband and I always wanted to make sure that our value of family was instilled in our children. We are establishing the value that no matter how old they become or busy their lives are that they put their family first. We have imparted this value in them from young each year by taking either a vacation or even stay-cation locally.  So when we realized the siblings decided to come together for one big vacation, we jumped on the opportunity to keep building our family culture. It was a first for all of us, but certainly not our last~ 

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Destin Family Vacation 2014  with all of the gang!