We had a nice long stay planned, so we would have plenty of time to swim, sail, go to the beach, get together with family, go shopping in Naples, and just relax in the sun in shorts and a t-shirt. So what was the highlight of the trip? Well, based on the number of times it's come up in conversation since our return home, it was riding in the race car shopping cart at Publix.
Lucie enjoyed stomping every sand castle and sand animal to smithereens and burying her legs. Marco Island does have very nice white powdery sand.
I even got Gangi to take over the camera work for a bit, so we could have a family picture, because I was all emotional about this The Mom Stays in the Picture piece in the Huffington Post. (the short version: don't be so self- conscious about your rumpled, imperfect mom-look that you rob your children of photos of their families & happy times) One of the many dangers of living in California is staying stuck on Pacific Time during trips east, and finding yourself wide awake long after everyone else has gone to bed and following every link your friends post on facebook.
While we're on the topic of family photos - any guesses as to who this is?
Nope, not Lucie - me, at Lucie's current age. A little creepy, huh? My grandmother finally followed through on her threat to sell her Marco Island condo, and this picture surfaced during the packing up.
After our morning at the beach, it was time for lunch at City Seafood - one of the fish markets on the channel in Everglades City. This was our first visit during Spring Break proper, so I was surprised by how busy it was - this was the first time we had to go upstairs to find a table.
But what's even better than fried food you can eat with your fingers?
Ice cream.
Later, we made Grandpa Marshall go to the pool and show off the remote control submarine he'd built. I'm not sure what Brennan liked better - watching the submarine or watching Grandpa go into the drink after it. Apparently there's a ballast issue involving the weight of today's batteries vs. the 1960's.
Here's the new sailboat, as explained by Brennan in one breathless go:
"See that big boat over there, that boat belongs to my Grandpa Marshall, it's called Adagio because it goes so slow."





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