...because home doesn't happen overnight.


…we were in Florida vacationing at my Grandma and Grandpa’s house.  They live in a little Gulf Coast town called Weeki Wachee {pronounced just like it looks and pretty fun to say}.  Their backyard backs up to a fresh water canal which leads to a fresh water, sand-bottomed, crystal clear river which leads out into the Gulf of Mexico.  You can start up their boat in the backyard canal and easily be in the Gulf in less than an hour.  As a child, my siblings and I would stay with my grandparents for one month out of every summer, and we loved it.  {I’m sure my parents did too!  One month without four kids sounds restful.} Packing was light and easy:  a few pair of underwear, a swimsuit, a T-shirt to sleep in and sunscreen.  We’d spend that month swimming in the river, going on boat rides, deep sea fishing, watching beach sunsets, eating homemade comfort food, kayaking, catching lizards, paddle boating, picnicking, visiting my aunt’s goat farm, riding bikes and petting manatee.  Those summer days were long but never boring. We were very lucky kids.  Oh, how I wish I could go spend a month there every summer now!

Before last week, I hadn’t been down to my grandparents’ place in two years.  So, we packed up the car and the kiddos and made the 14+ hour drive down to Gigi and Great Graypa’s {that’s what my boys call my grandparents}.  I was so excited to see my kids experience it all. Neither of them had remembered being there 2 years ago.  Here’s a brief recap.

Poor Everett hadn’t seen his legs in months.  The first time I put him in shorts on vacation, he cried, “There’s dog hair all over me!!”  I finally convinced him it was ‘Everett hair’ not dog hair.

We did some swimming in my aunt’s pool.  She lives on a 20-acre goat farm further inland from my grandparents.  The property is like a sanctuary.  Every time I’m there, I forget I’m in Florida.  Who knew The Sunshine State had country?

I felt so inspired by the mossy trees, feathery ferns and rocky ground cover.  So much green!  We tried making buddies with the goats but they didn’t want anything to do with us.  I think they were scared off by two “baaaaa’ing” boys chasing them down.  We finished the day off with a down home fish fry complete with hush puppies.  All the fish was caught in the Gulf by my Grandpa and he fries up a mean batch of hush puppies to go along with it.  Mmmmmm….  Back at Gigi and Great Graypa’s house, we enjoyed cool mornings, boat rides, more homemade meals {thanks Gigi!}, fishing off the dock, grasshopper hunts, basking in the sun, fragrant jasmine, and manatee watching.

{Nobody tell them the motor is off and that they’re tied to the dock.}

With little to no cell phone and internet service, I was left with a more than usual amount of time to read every day.  I didn’t complain; I LOVE reading.  I finished these two books and highly recommend both.

{Committed by Elizabeth Gilbert:  a quirky, insightful, honest, and comical look into the history and future of marriage.}

{Apartment Therapy’s Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces by Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan:  a collection of small, inventive, creative, and livable spaces.}

A week of family, sun, good food, and limited social networking does a body good.  It was just the break we needed to reconnect and rest up.  Thanks Gigi & Great Graypa and Aunt Janice & Uncle Bucky for putting us up and filling our bellies!

What about you?  What was your favorite vacation spot as a child?

images:  all Dana Miller for House*Tweaking

24 Comments

20.April.2011

How fun! Looks like you had a great time. I used to spend so much time at my grandparents house as a child. How magical grandparents are!!

You look beautiful, btw! Very relaxed and happy!

20.April.2011

That looks like a heavenly week! As a kid we always vacationed at Panama City Beach, FL. We even stayed in the same hotel (a small, family run one) and usually the same room. We went every year. It was almost like second home.

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20.April.2011

Mmmmm…..Sounds perfect! Our favorite place to vacation as a kid was my grandparents home as well. The San Juan islands of the coast of Seattle. PERFECT! Lazy days that the beach, climbing rocks, on the look out for an Orca Whale, soaking in the vitamin D. Ahh vacations, why must they be so few and far between?

20.April.2011

Strangely enough, I think my favorite childhood vacationing spot was not far from Weeki Wachee, a town called Panacea. Equally casual, relaxing, and Gulf-side. Wish I were there now!

20.April.2011

Your trip sounded perfect, just what a family needs to do! My favorite vacations always involve the beach. As a kid we always went to Laguna Beach in So Cal for 2-3 weeks, it was awesome! Thanks for pics!!

20.April.2011

You were about 1.5 hours away from me, my grandparents live just past Weeki Wachee too!

It looks like you had so much fun! As a Florida girl, this post really makes me want a vacation, or at least a day off to explore my beautiful state!

20.April.2011

Looks like an awesome time with family! I’m a Florida girl and am still discovering new places to visit all the time. One of my fav vacation spots as a child was going to the Panhandle.

20.April.2011

My boys LOVE “driving” the boat. My youngest even makes his own engine sounds, so it’s close enough to the real thing for him. Glad you all were able to get away for a bit!

20.April.2011

My dad always took my sister and I to Cane Creek Park out in Waxhaw, NC. We basically lived there on the weekends-lots of nature trails, paddle boats, canoes, a nice sandy “beach”, mini golf, smores by the fire, etc.. I loved that place!

What a sweet picture of you and your son!!
I grew up visiting Tofino, a surfing town on the west coast of Vancouver Island. We now happily continue the tradition with my boys every year.

20.April.2011

I love Elizabeth Gilbert!!! She’s a fantastic writer! Good read.
xo
Mindy

20.April.2011

Ohhh! This looks like a complete blast! Thanks for sharing the photos. I have never been to Florida as of yet. It looks and sounds amazing!

20.April.2011

Thanks for sharing! I grew up not far away from there and it was fun to see the pics. I also recognized the cute shoes since I have them too :) Glad you could get away with the family.

21.April.2011

That sounds lovely! I need a vacation so bad. I loved Elizabeth Gilberts book and the precursor (Eat Pray Love). I will have to check out the other one!

21.April.2011

My grandparents live on the canal in weeki wachee, too! What a small world! I remember going crabbing there and then having the best crab lunch the next day.

21.April.2011

We grew up going to our grandparents’ house in Spring Hill, FL which is near Weeki Wachee. Did you go to see the mermaids while you were there? I wish my parents would retire to FL so we could go visit them there. I loved going as a kid.

21.April.2011

I agree Sarah those shoes are very cute. Where are they from?

21.April.2011

Lisa – Got ’em from TJMaxx last year. There are sooooo comfy!

21.April.2011

So glad you were able to get away!! It feels so refreshing in crazy times of busy-ness! I am only a little jealous… :)

21.April.2011

Tara – My grandparents’ address is actually ‘Spring Hill’…that changed a few years ago. We didn’t go see the mermaids this time around. My boys weren’t too keen on the mermaid thing; they think it’s girly. Did you see the Larry the Cable Guy episode where he gets to be one of the mermaids? I don’t normally watch Larry the Cable Guy stuff, but my dad recorded it when he found out he was going to be taping in Weeki Wachee. It’s pretty hilarious.

22.April.2011

Do you have any tips on creating relaxing but simple outdoor living spaces? Or any easy DIY outdoor kitchens?

24.April.2011

Very nice! We lived for 3 years just south of your grandparents, in Trinity (near New Port Richey) when my husband was assigned there by the Coast Guard. It was . . . not my dream tour, lol (I’m from Alaska) but everything you cite was what I did love about it – so green and pretty, that was unexpected. I love your childhood memories of visiting down there too!

24.April.2011

I used to love driving up to Weeki Wachee as a kid. I even slightly referenced those drives in my post on retro FL style over at FLOR last week: http://www.flor.com/blog/throwback-beach-style/ I don’t think there is anything I miss more than old school FL…glad to see it’s still there.