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#robertstakeontheeastcoast day 2


My plan was to wake up and leave the hotel really early. But with 4 young children, things don’t always go according to plan. By the time we finished breakfast and loaded up, it was 9.

As we were driving, Kingston was coughing nonstop. I had just mentioned to Don that I thought we should pull over to give him some cough medicine. About that time, he threw up. Fun! So we pulled off the highway to find a place to clean up. We found a gas station called Sheetz. I thought I had remembered the Lees mentioning their love for Sheetz so we stopped there. It was pretty impressive, but Don has a bit of company pride and kept saying the QT Gen 3 stores are so much better.
However, I think the boys were impressed.
3 boys
After driving a while longer, we needed to fuel the van and our bodies. So we stopped at another Sheetz and ordered some hot dogs and a pretzel to share.
hot dog from sheetz
As you drive to The Outer Banks, you have to drive over a few loooong bridges that connect the islands. They were pretty neat but hard to capture the neatness in a picture.
cool bridge
Finally, we made it to the beach house at 4:30! We quickly made ourselves at home.
beach house

We unloaded everything as fast as we could so we could drive to the beach and watch the sun set over the ocean.

The beach is only about a mile from the house!
mom and boy on beach
Liam went straight for the water, Kai was very excited to play in the sand, and then there was Kingston….
toddler scared of ocean

He was terrified to even lift his head from the towel for the first 15 minutes. It sure did keep him out of trouble!

I think Don and Liam could stand there letting the waves hit their legs all day if they were able to
dad and boy standing on beach
waves on feet
Kingston was slowly warming up to the idea
toddler boy playing in sand
You see that dark cloud in the background? We chose to ignore it, just figuring that’s what the sky looked like at sunset. And the sun? Oh yeah, it doesn’t set on this side of the banks 🙁 But the lighting was gorgeous!!
beach at nags head north carolina
I found this log and obsessively started taking pictures of the boys with it
little boy sitting on log
toddler sitting on log
Those clouds are normal, right?
three boys sitting on log
married couple
boy sitting on log
young boy standing on log
Kingston is now totally converted to a full on beach lover! He was pouring sand on his head
toddler boy covered in sand
kingston 6
dad tossing toddler boy in the air
just before storm on beach
A few minutes after this last picture was taken, Don came over to me to suggest leaving. Then he said “oh no!” At that point, I felt about two drops of rain. A few seconds later, the sky opened up and poured out every last drop, all at once. We grabbed all our belonging and kids and tried running back to the van as quickly as possible. However, with short legs and pouring rain, we didn’t get back to the van very quickly. Kai and Evangeline were screaming and crying. By the time we made it to the van, we were soaked.
We just couldn’t stop laughing. I’m not sure why we chose to ignore the storm cloud rolling in, but we did. It wasn’t ideal but it was a memory!!
We drove back to the house for everyone to bathe. Kai was scared because the bathtub was too big. Liam and Kingston splashed around and played for a while.
It was such a fun evening! We love the beach!! And we were excited for a few more days of Outer Banks fun!
Blog, Family, kids, obx vacation, vacation

#robertstakeontheeastcoast day 1


If you thought the hashtag posts were over, you were wrong. I still have vacation, family camp, and a million other things I’ll hashtag. Life is more fun with hashtags anyway. I’m sure when the trend is over, I’ll just look weird. But right now, I’m owning it!

On Sunday we left the house to head to The Outer Banks, NC. I had been dreading the drive. Don got off work that morning and we left about 45 minutes later. So he had been up all night. I knew that meant I would have to do all the driving for the first part of the day. What I didn’t know was that he wouldn’t be able to sleep for more than 15-30 minutes at a time, so I had to drive the entire way. We left at 7:21 that morning and didn’t get checked into a hotel until around 10:45 that night (we changed time zones so we lost an hour.) The kids all did way better than expected. Liam and Kai never complained about the drive, the entire day. Kingston barely fussed about it. And that was usually solved with a snack.
On the way, I saw a sign that we were passing by Metropolis, IL, home of Superman. So we pulled off the highway to find the giant Superman statue.
big family and giant superman statue
little boy with superman cut out
young woman with superwoman cut out
3 boys in telephone booth
We had a quick stop at Burger King for lunch
4 kids at restaurant table
cute baby girl in carseat
I know I’m a dork for including this picture. But I took this while waiting in traffic. There was lots of construction areas, which really slowed us down in spots.
waiting in traffic
We stopped to get Frostys that evening
2 boys eating frostys from wendys
dad and toddler boy
Someone was happy to get out of the carseat
baby girl crawling
And yes, at one point, we watched Duck Dynasty to help pass the time.
watching tv

We made it to North Carolina but unfortunately missed all the gorgeous mountain views because I was driving in the dark. That highway was miserable. Curvy highway, super dark, and a tired driver.

We checked in to Sleep Inn and eventually got everyone was asleep between 11:30-midnight.
It was an exhausting day but we were excited to only have 6 hours between us and the beach!!