We went to Myrtle Beach again this year with my family and had a great trip! We have four beach girls! They all love the beach, sand and water which makes the trip even better. This year was really different because the little ones have grown up so much. The bad part of the trip was that the little ones were up everyday at 6am and ready to go to the beach. We would be on the beach each day by 8am and they would stay all day. They loved to eat lunch at the beach and loved to snack! We had two days of cloudy weather with alittle rain...the beach was pretty empty but we still were there. The girls still had a blast picking up shells and playing in the sand. Hannah had fun with her cousins and also made new friends (which she does everywhere we go). I think we could have all stayed another week!
For me the best part was that there was no yelling or fighting. They were also so busy and when they finally came in for the day they were so tired they went right to sleep! I need a beach in my backyard!
Oh, my goodness! You always have the most preciously adorable pictures to share with everyone! ALL of these pics are really great, very pretty. Glad you & your entire family had fun and as always, thanks so much for posting!
Posted by: Jessica | August 03, 2011 at 07:10 PM
I was longing for you! very, very Lexi, Broo, Brynn and Hannie are more beautiful than ever, my sweets! Bisa Kate was with you *-* I think she's so cute, I love you Erin! thanks for the great pictures ♥
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