A few months ago the hubs and I had a conversation.
We decided that we would not go on a vacation this spring and instead put the money we would’ve spent away for a rainy day. With that decided we went through the motions of getting through the winter. And the winter dragged on…and on…and on.
Then, on a fateful February evening, my son made an offhanded comment at the dinner table. He said “I wish we could go to Florida to see our family.”.
That was all it took.
The very next day I was online pricing flights and checking time share availability.
It must have been fated, because I found a very elusive (especially at spring break) 3 bedroom deluxe unit at the beautiful Bonnet Creek Resort and reasonable flights to get the four of us from here to there. Easy Peasy. I was sold on getting out of this dreary winter town and it didn’t take much to convince the hubs that we NEEDED to take this trip. Done. Booked.
We just had to wait 6 weeks and we were off for some much needed fun in the sun!
And fun we had!
We visited both Universal Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios while we stayed in Orlando. Spent a fabulous weekend with my cousins enjoying the Ocean. We had a long over due visit with my Great Uncle and Aunt. Got some color – pink is the standard color in this family. *wink*
While we were packing, I made the decision not to take either of my dslr camera bodies with me. It is the first time I have traveled any where without lugging them with me in more than two years. It was refreshing. I went on a family vacation with nothing more than my point and shoot camera. I felt like every other parent. Taking snapshots of memories I wanted to have without any consideration for shutter speed or aperture. I didn’t have one thought of focal length or depth of field for a whole week! I loved it. And I missed my 5dMark2 - but I do think the break was good for us.
So, I am going to share some of my snap shots, but please remember they are just that, snap shots. You are seeing them as they came out of my camera. And the kiddos took quite a few of them.
We were very happy to have my bestest cousin, Melissa, along with us for most of our trip. She is the woman who’s not me in these shots of my family.
This is very picture heavy. Consider yourself forewarned.
Melissa and Bob are in the second row on the Dragon which is now in Harry Potter…
It turns out that the longest we waited in line at Islands of Adventure was for the Dr. Seuss kiddie coaster. Go figure.
A happy family…
Two parents…obviously enjoying the ride. lol
We had lunch with all of our favorites from Dr. Seuss…
Hung out with super heros…
Rubbed shoulders with a blast from the past…
Bob, Melissa and the kids decided to cool off with a quick trip down this waterfall.
I opted to stay on dry land – because I hate squishing through the park for the rest of the day. Only to be goaded into riding some other drenching ride a few minutes later. We don’t have any photos of that and that is OK by me. They do look like quite the happy family – don’t they.
Look at all of the people… crazy, even for Harry Potter.
Hogwarts
The Jaws ride at Universal Studios.
I’m not sure what this was supposed to be…
Squeezing a little work while we wait…
And a morning spent on Cocoa Beach.
We really did have fun playing in the water until something with a large fin swam in front of Bob. That was the end of the frolicking in the Ocean for the Chernock’s!
It’s good to be home, but I miss Melissa and the Sun.
by Shell
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