Sunday, July 08, 2018

Bethany Beach 2018 - Part 2

We were at the beach over Father’s Day, so we had donuts on the balcony, Mark played golf at a course he had his eye on, and I got to grab a photo of Mark and the girls before we walked down the beach for music and ice cream. 
Every day we played at the beach, and the girls and Mark had fun riding the waves.
  
 
The evenings were beautiful.  After the beach, then the pool, then food, and showers we enjoyed the beautiful breezy evenings for walking down the beach.
Sometimes we’d get dinner and/or shop down by the boardwalk, and two evenings we played Bingo on the pool decks in front of our building.  It was actually a lot of fun!  Nina and I even each won a game and earned a little Sea Colony prize.  
  
On Thursday morning, the girls participated in the sand castle contest down on the beach.  Nina made a sand camel, and Lyla made a mermaid.
 
 
Thursday evening was the awards for the sand castle contest (both girls got Honerable Mention).  There were some very impressive sand castles in the contest!  Following the awards, they had marshamellows and a bonfire on the beach. A DJ is there playing music, and the kids had a fun time getting marshamellows, playing around etc.  
 
  
Since we were leaving on Saturday, Friday was our last full day at the beach, and the weather was very windy and somewhat rainy so people weren’t down on the beach.  We decided instead to visit some shops that we had heard about.  One place was a big Country Store in Fenwick, and along with all kinds of cool food, gifts, etc, they had some amazing fudge!  Of course, we had to get some.  Everyone picked their flavor, and it didn’t last long!
 
We used that evening to head to dinner at Bethany Boathouse which was one of our favorites from last year, then we went down to the boardwalk one last time for the girls to get Henna tattoos and one last big ice cream cone.  It was another great week at the beach, and I’m so thankful that we had this time to hang and have fun together as a family!
  
 

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