Showing posts with label Topsail Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Topsail Island. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2013

Day 4 and 5 on Topsail Island

Wednesday! I don't think it was even 8 am yet and James and I decided to go for a power walk. Ah it felt so good. The air felt crisp but the sun was lovely, well, perfect. A few times one of us would suddenly sink in the sand past our ankles. A strange feeling. Quicksand?


When we were back the others showed up too and we took turns in the kitchen. Everybody is on their own for breakfast. Can't have English breakfast every day.
Before noon we all went for a swim. I can't get enough of watching William's excitement.
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We had salad and sandwiches for lunch and then William had a nap. James, Kate and I went shopping. One visit to a souvenir shop was needed and also ingredients for "pudding".
We had cooked dinners at the house 3 days in a row (each couple having a turn) we decided to go out and splurge this evening. We decided on the Beach Shop and Grill. James had called earlier and was told that they don't take reservations but if we come before 7 pm there should not be any waiting. We'll, we had to wait at least 30 minutes which is not always easy with a child. As always William was a trooper and since there was a gift shop conveniently attached he got a t-shirt out of the wait.



When we had driven past the day before we had seen that they have a special Wednesday evenings "dinner for two (choice from two entries) with a bottle of wine for $39. James and I thought that this sounded fine and so did Kate and Dave. There was only one problem: they were already out of the salmon cakes. We asked our server what they were offering instead and there was silence. After we asked whether the crab cakes could stand in she consulted with management and it was granted. She was very nice. Food took a while but when it came it was very delicious.


Since Kate and David had told us that they always have "pudding" Helen had been so nice at my request to bake in the afternoon. Somebody had suggested some time ago "angel-food cake lemon bars" on Facebook. Thank goodness Helen likes baking. Everybody thought it was very delicious.


Thursday!

James and Kate took William down to the beach. I didn't feel so great ... either a cold or allergies so I stayed behind. But then I couldn't stand not seeing William and his excitement so I went down too.

James and Kate sure know how to play in sand.
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Well, then we wanted a little outing. So all of us piled into two cars and went to Sneads Ferry. We thought there was a little town but after some searching we found the fishing harbor.


Not far was the Riverview Cafe. Our GPS brought us to 119 Hall Point Road. There were surprisingly many people already but they found a table for the seven of us.They had menus but also a board with the specials.



The food was absolutely amazing. We got hush-puppies to share while we were waiting. I had trout with two sides (eggplant parmesan and cabbage) for $5.95 which was great. Then we all got a piece of cake for free as well. We need to remember this place if/when we go to Topsail Island again. Oh yes, the service was very nice too?

The house has a choice of balconies. Street front or back side. This is the back side with view to the sound direction. There is something about sun-downs.


Kate is taking a picture too but with her iPad.
William is reading his favorite book to Grandpa. Video!



And then there was a full moon too.


For dinner we wanted to order pizza but it would have taken 1 1/2 hours. So Ben just went and got it. We got way too much and couldn't eat it all but it was delicious.



Tomorrow Kate, David, James and I have to leave. Sigh.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Day 2 and 3 on Topsail Island

Monday. Wonderfully leisurely. William is still in his pjs and is reading with Grandpa.


After breakfast all but Ben decide on a walk on the beach. This photo below was taken by Kate.


Helen had seen a park on the map a little to the north along the beach. William always enjoys slides etc.


It was a lovely walk. So beautiful.






It was quite a way to the park and we finally found it but the metal structures were in full sun and William really didn't want to leave the beach. Helen and William went into the water and he had so much fun again. Couldn't help it. Had to make another video.


I saw Ben take a video too. It is much better than mine. We all had trouble uploading to YouTube yesterday so if you want to see it, you need to come back to this blog.

Here is James' find of sharks teeth.


Showered and changed again and in the living room Kate decided to FaceTime with daughter Jo and her children. William was fascinated seeing the other children who all knew him and called him by name. Of course he really had no idea how far away they were in England. So much fun!
Ah yes, I did make a video.


Then we went (in two cars of course) for lunch in a seafood restaurant. Crocodile tears because William wanted to go in Grandpa's car. But we didn't have enough space to bring his car seat with 4 people and all the luggage from Richmond. Ah, the seafood was delicious. When we parted Helen and Ben went home with William. Even more tears now all the way home (Helen texted) but it was nap time and she promised him we would be back when he woke up.
The rest of us did major shopping for the next two days. It had started to drizzle at lunch time but I received the picture below from Helen while in the shop. We couldn't believe it when we drove home. I tried to capture some of it in a video. She explained to us that they had experienced a short, very heavy thunderstorm and downpour.


My turn to make dinner tonight. Taco salad buffet. That is always a hit. 'Pudding': keylime pie.


Hanging around afterwards in the living room. Can't help it. I think William is too cute playing on Pops' iPad. So grown up.



Tuesday! A nice morning. William climbed into our bed in the morning and after a while we went upstairs into the living room and just hung around until others arrived. James and I decided to go for a "quick walk" on the beach.
We had gone a mile when we came to a place were people with Turtle Hospital shirts secured an access to the beach. We inquired and were told that at 10 am 3 turtles would be released frpm the hospital back into the ocean.

We rushed back to the house to tell the others but the big event of cooking an English breakfast was going on. Kate and Dave are experts at that.





Baked beans, baked tomatoes and mushrooms, bacon, fried toast, sunny side up eggs.


We were done eating when Ben said "let's go we still can make it". We all rushed and had to go with two cars. We found it right away from the road and were lucky with two parking spots.
We were so surprised how many people there were. We find the beach always so pleasantly empty.



The Sea Turtle Hospital people were releasing three turtles. We arrived just in time to witness the release of the first one.
Oceans Eleven is a huge turtle weighing 200 lbs. You can read all about it here.
Here is another link to an official site.



We could see the turtle swim away and her head sometimes bobbing above a wave. It was quite emotional. This particular turtle had been in the hospital for 4 years. It had arrived incredibly damaged.


Can you see William in the crowd?



Back to the house. William took a nap. Everybody relaxed their own way. Actually David and Kate worked very hard on preparing food for our dinner tonight.

Quarter passed three we were on our way to the very south tip of the island. Carolyn had told us about a beach at the sound more suitable for William. She was so right. None of those waves and he could not wait to walk into the water.


Helen had brought his floating device and he paddled around with the happiest eyes and giggles.
Here an impression of the area.


This side of the ocean was a totally different experience for William. See him paddle.



Kate and Dave went for a walk and I wanted to see what is further on. I walked for quite a while but then turned around because it seemed quite a long way and I thought James might want to have a look too. It was really pretty.





When I reached James, Helen and William again they were happily playing in the sand.
Yes, video!



What a day it was. And it was not over yet. Kate and Dave's dinner was really special. Ben "helped" by doing the grilling of steaks, fish and shrimp over charcoal. Roasted veggies and Gratin Dauphinois (french scalloped potatoes) were in the oven. What a feast!


But it still wasn't over. Uncle Dave's famous pancakes! Very thin more like crepes. This time with fresh sauteed rhubarb and a special sauce.


And ... it came with entertainment!


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