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Thursday, April 23, 2026

Quick Carolina Beach Getaway!

Dan has been travelling a lot for the last few years and thankfully, has reached the end of it for a while.  He has no work trips on the books for the foreseeable future! So, to celebrate, he took last Friday off and we went to the beach, just the two of us.

I found an affordable ocean front condo at Carolina Beach. We've never been to this particular beach, so we were excited to see what it had to offer.

We arrived around 1:30 and had a late lunch at Sunny Daze BBQ which was located on the boardwalk.  We both enjoyed delicious brisket sandwiches with an ocean view!




After lunch we checked into our VRBO and hit the beach!

The beach will always be my favorite.

Dan didn't realize the sunscreen I handed him was white and wouldn't rub in!  I didn't realize it either so he spent the afternoon looking like a lifeguard from the 1970s!

After several hours on the beach we headed to dinner.  We chose a place called The Spot and got flatbreads.  We were still full from our late lunch.  The were quite tasty and left us room for ice cream at Squigleys.


Since it was our first time there, they gave us stickers.

Beach hair, don't care!  

The next morning, we enjoyed coffee and bagels on the porch. 




After our relaxing breakfast enjoying the beautiful scenery, we got ready for the day and then headed  to Carolina Beach State Park. Fun fact: Carolina Beach State Park is home to the Venus Flytrap.  Another fun fact:  Venus flytraps are native only to North and South Carolina and they are carnivorous!  We had one growing up and I remember watching one trap and consume a fly.  So cool! We spent a long time on the trail trying to spot one. 

Thankfully we bumped into some other people trying to do the same thing.  They weren't successful either so they found the ranger and he told them exactly where to go so we followed them.  And we found some growing in the wild!  In our defense, they were very tiny as they are just starting to come out and don't reach full size until mid May.  And even when they are full grown, they are still small.




After that we headed to Fort Fisher.  Fort Fisher was a Confederate fort that protected Wilmington's port from 1861 to 1865. They have a great museum on site that just opened last year.  We looked around the museum and then toured the grounds.

One thing about Dan - if we go to a museum, he's going to watch the video!







After touring the fort, we grabbed lunch at Island Burgers and Bites. Their specialty is smash burgers and they were delicious!! Then we headed to the beach where we enjoyed the sun, the waves, some music, some reading and an adult beverage or two.  It was the perfect afternoon!



The temps were in the mid to upper 80s, there was a strong breeze, and the water was chilly only for a minute after you hopped in.  We were in heaven and didn't come off the beach until well after 5:00.

We went to dinner at K38 Baja Grill and it was quite tasty!


On Sunday morning we enjoyed another bagel and coffee on the balcony and then got the VRBO cleaned up, packed, and the headed to Mass on our way out of town.  

It was the perfect little two-day getaway!  The weather was beautiful, it wasn't crowded yet, we had plenty of time to relax on the beach but were also able to visit some local sites.  And now, I'm ready to go back!!!

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Easter Weekend 2026

The Lord is risen!  The Lord is risen indeed!

Sarah came home for Easter on Thursday evening.  Dan was still in Ireland so the two of us enjoyed dinner and Love on the Spectrum and got caught up on all the things.  And on Friday, she and Brad joined me and Mom on our weekly shopping and lunch at Village Tavern.  

Sarah left to spend the evening with Joe and his family and then Peter and Dan both made it home.  I fixed some pasta and we got caught up on Survivor.

On Saturday after errands and yardwork and baking, we had dinner at Quanto Basto and then came home and watched tv (I don't even remember what we watched, I just enjoyed having all of my people in the same room together.)  

On Sunday we attended Easter Mass and then had lunch at mom's house. It was a delicious steak dinner and I made my famous carrot cake.  Well, maybe not famous, but it's certainly delicious!

On Sunday afternoon, we headed downtown to visit a couple of breweries and to watch the Canes game.  When we got home, I made a batch of my famous pepperjack pimento cheese toasts.  Well, maybe not famous, but they are certainly delicious!  And then, just like that, our Easter weekend was over.

I said my goodbyes to everyone on Monday morning before I headed off to work.  Dan was working from home in the morning before heading back to the airport.  Peter was working from home before heading back to Raleigh and Sarah was heading back to Charlotte for a night class.  

Imagine my excitement and surprise when I got a text at work asking if I wanted to join them all for lunch at Dario!  My yes was immediate and they picked me up shortly after that and we spent another hour together before we all official went our separate ways.

It was such a nice laid-back weekend with my favorite people. I enjoyed every single minute.  And why is it that I sleep so much better when everyone is home under one roof?

I typically try to get family photos on mom's front porch on Easter Sunday after lunch but it was chilly and rainy and I totally forgot.  That's my one and only regret of the weekend. Here are the only pictures I took this weekend...

The Easter Bunny came!

Posing with mom's two new kittens who are more like teenagers now.

Grandma makes the best Easter baskets!

A drink with my girl.

Trying out the zoom lens on my phone.

Peter is a notary now and was notarizing some documents for Brad. 

The sunset was beautiful on Easter.

We won't all be together again until next month when we are celebrating Sarah's college graduation.  Where oh where has the time gone?