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obx vacation (part four)


Well here is the second to last Outer Banks post. It’s been difficult to narrow down pictures because I have many more that I’d like to share. 
 
During our last trip to the OBX, we went to see the Bodie Lighthouse on a super windy day. We didn’t even get our kids out of the van last time so I wanted to visit again. So on day 6, we started off with a quick stop there.
dad and kids

 

we had quite a few people offer to take pictures of our family while we were doing different things. I love all of them–even if they are dark or shot at a strange diagonal angle. 
big family

 

lighthouse north carolina

 

bodie lighthouse

 

we wanted to go check out Jeanette’s Pier, like we did on our last trip. but there was a $2 charge per person so we just played around before the gate.
outer banks beach

 

brothers sitting on turtle statue

 

baby girl

 

little boy smiling

 

mom and baby girl

 

toddler boy smiling

 

large family

 

I saw an advertisement for “the best donuts in the OBX” so we had to stop to be the judges. Duck Donuts. I will say–they did NOT disappoint! Absolutely amazing. I’m still dreaming about them. After I got home, I saw that they also sell a donut sundae. I know what I’m getting next time!!
best donuts in outer banks

We also hit up all those thrift stores that were closed the day before. We scored some good stuff–including a lens for our camera. Unfortunately, that lens has it’s quirks. It drives me crazy but Don loves it. 

We were excited to visit the sand dunes for the sunset. That was my favorite part of our last trip. I was happy, this time, to have Don carry Evangeline. She grew to love this carrier. 

dad and baby girl

 

boys at sand dunes

 

toddler boy
the dunes are a great place to fly kites–Evangeline loved watching all of them.
kites at sunset
cute baby girl

 

sunset over ocean

 

sunset 2

 

sunset 3

 

jessica roberts

 

sunset 4

 

drawing in the sand

 

the sky was so beautiful–God really is an amazing artist!
ocean sunset

 

toddler boy watching sunset
We had heard about a festival that was happening the next day, a few miles away from us. We didn’t really know anything about it but we love free things! When we got there, we realized that when they advertised it as “free,” what they really meant was that it was free to watch everyone spend money to do different activities, eat the overpriced festival food, and purchase local (expensive) merchandise at hundreds of booths that were lining the streets of this little town. So basically, we went on a walk, took a few pictures of this little lighthouse, and left. 
 
The good news is that we also found another thrift store and a yard sale while we were out. So that made it worthwhile. On our way back to the house, we saw an awesome kite festival going on at the sand dunes. We had planned to go to see it after lunch…but by the time we were ready, it was over. Liam and I did get to see it the next day though.
small lighthouse
kingston 4

 

Since we missed the kite festival, we packed up and went to the beach instead. Liam declared it “the best beach day ever!” Since the storm had just come through the day before, there were tons of seashells that had washed up on the beach. Not many pictures because I seriously was having too much fun collecting shells with Liam.
toddler watching waves at the beach
kids activities

 

dad and kids

 

And that’s where I’m leaving off this post. Only one more before I’m done. Thanks for the kind words that some of you have shared with me about my posts/pictures!

 

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OBX vacation (part three)


I absolutely love a good sunset. But a sunrise? While I’d love to watch a sunrise, my body just cannot handle being up that early. Maybe one day I’ll develop into one of those crazy early-morning people, but not yet. 

However, since the sun doesn’t set over the ocean in the OBX, the only way I could experience that beauty was to watch a sunrise. The sun sets over water there, but it’s not the ocean. So I knew I would have to try to see a sunrise at least once. Don was so not interested. But when I told him that I would just go by myself, I think he started to worry about me a bit. So he came along. 
We got up bright and early–5am.
 
 
ocean sunrise
this little guy has a smile on his face
happy crab

 

don roberts

 

pier at outer banks

 

watching sunrise

 

sunrise on ocean

 

sunrise on ocean 2

 

We were able to go back to the house and get a little bit of sleep before the kids woke up. Then we headed to Festival Park. This park showed what the island was like when the first English settlers came. There was lots of hands-on stuff for the kids to do.

 

kids activities at festival park

 

liam

 

brothers

 

cute baby

 

small boat in the water

 

there was also a replica ship of the first ships that landed in this area
grandparents with the kids

 

little boy looking out window

 

..and then there was a museum with pirates and guns
pirate costumes

 

jessica shooting display gun

 

my husband

 

big family

 

We headed back to the house to recoup. The plan was to head out to the beach sometime in the evening so we made a quick little trip over before dinner. I didn’t get many pictures on the camera because there were some gray clouds. Don brought the camera to the van–just in case. Very shortly after he came back, it started raining so we started to head back to the van to leave. As I turned around, I saw a huge, full rainbow over the ocean. It was beautiful! The rain had already stopped so I grabbed the camera and went to snap some pictures. I honestly like the ones from my phone better than the “fancy camera.”
 
dad with boys

 

young boy running on beach

 

double rainbow
The next morning, my dad and Eileen started their trip home. We headed back over to the beach. That trip wasn’t too pleasant. Crabby kids cut our beach time short. So I didn’t take a single picture while we were there. We spent the rest of the morning/afternoon at the beach house. It was storming so it was a good day to spend indoors. The boys played a game of Monopoly, Evangeline napped, and I got to read. 
The plan was to go thrifting after Evangeline woke up. We were disappointed to find out that all the thrift stores out there close at 5 and we didn’t get out until 5:30. So we headed out to try a burger/frozen custard place called Kill Devil’s Frozen Custard. I should probably add that the name of the town is called Kill Devil Hills. Lovely name.
 
kill devils frozen custard
 
toddler boy with drink

 

young boy smiling

 

ice cream
 
It was a delicious way to end such a rainy day. The burger was amazing and the frozen custard was pretty delicious too!
 
So that was the end of day 5…which means I still have 3 more days of vacation to blog. I’m not sure if there will still be anyone looking at these posts by the time I’m done!