Our Lucaya, Grand Bahama Island
Elliot saw the scary mannequin head and asked to have her hair braided. Sitting on a crate in front of Subway. She sat there for 40 minutes. She spent that long tantrumming in our room running from us brushing her hair just an hour before. Turned out to be the best investment ever ($2 per braid, yikes!) - we didn't have to do her hair for the rest of the trip and it lasted 6 days. Who can do this for us in Cambridge?
Swimming in the hot tub. It was freezing a couple of days. And for a couple of days it felt like we rented a private island with a full staff and no other people. Then a big conference descended on the place and it was hopping (and still, sometimes cold). We made fast friends with a toddler from .... Somerville! Just 1 T stop away from us. How random.
Samantha dipping her Tetakki tuna roll in Apple Ponzu sauce. On one hand it is a little gross that we took our girls out to fancy sushi date night with us, on the other hand, I am proud of us for choosing to eat there b.c Ben & I would like it instead of the touristy family joint that might have been more suitable for families. The good side of us being on this deserted island is that the restaurant wasn't crowded, so were happy for the business and didn't seem to mind feeding toddlers on their porcelain dishes.
Playing Go Fish in the lobby of the deserted Manor House. The next day: on to see the dolphins!
Exuma the dolphin we pet and kissed.
Crybaby and China Doll, I am talking about the birds.
Hunting for conch on the beach
Samantha seems a little too at ease here.
This is us, traveling light.
This is our return flight: our little yellow bucket was not used at all on this leg. You can hate us again.
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I know I'm a bit of a broken record, but geez louise they're cute! They're like little people and grown up and little, haha! That made sense in my head (I am in fact sober). miss you guys!!
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