On Wednesday we went to St. Augustine via Daytona. We drove out to the beach and then took the coastal road, A1A, up to the ancient city, it was a very scenic route. It took us about an hour to get there from where I live, which wasn’t that bad really time wise.
We spent about an hour at the beach itself. It was the munchkin’s first visit to the ocean, and “sis” and I hadn’t been to the beach in a while either. She’d had a brief visit to Daytona with my relatives when she was over for our wedding, and hubbie and I had spent some time near the beach on our honeymoon, but that’s been two and half years.
When we got in to town “sis” had to take a picture of the sign going into the beach itself, and then we stopped by a Wendy’s to refuel before trying to find a ramp to get on to the beach. For a while we thought we were going to have to wait until we got to St. Augustine to go as we couldn’t find a ramp that was open, but after going about three miles up A1A we found a ramp that was open just past a construction site.

It was a really nice clear day, and given it was an off-season week day there weren’t many people on the beach either, although it did look a bit choppy out in the water.

We took the munchkin’s clothes off to slather him in heavy duty sunscreen, and put him in the waterproof diaper. He’s a wriggly worm, especially when covered in SPF 45 and he kept running away from us up and down the beach.

We got a lot of exercise in chasing him around because even though he really liked the sand. He wasn’t too keen on the water. We tried a couple of times to get him into the sea, but he cried and kicked up a huge fuss. I’d had a feeling he would be a little wary of the ocean because it’s such a new experience for him. When I first tried to take him into a swimming pool he cried and clung to me. So, it was no surprise that he was unsure of this huge natural expanse that moved and shifted all around him.

“Sis” and I took it in turns to walk with him and try to get him over his fear. We held his hands from either side and did “one, two, three, wheeeeee!” and lifted him off the ground, which he thought was great fun, but still for about twenty minutes he was very wary of the sea, and continued to have fun running up and down the sand while we played with him and took turns snapping pictures of the gorgeous view.

And the construction site, which we think is perhaps a hotel that was so badly damaged after the hurricanes a couple of years ago that it had to be pulled down.

I say this because right next door to the construction site was this hotel which looks as though it’s not being used any more…

To see video of the munchkin trying out the sea…(given I can never get Photobucket to embed, and this post is pretty long as it is…) go to these links:
Munchkin vs. beach one,
Munchkin vs. beach one ctd, both of those are only about 11 seconds each, and then
Munchkin conquers ocean!, that third one is about two minutes.
After that he thought the water was excellent fun and wanted to dive right into the deep water…one extreme to the other with children as I’m learning. We managed to content him with just paddling and splashing around though.

After that we decided to drive up the coast so that we would get to St. Augustine by around lunch time and have the afternoon to spend up there seeing the sites. Now comes the confessional. When we parked I had put the hand brake on the car because I was paranoid about it rolling back down the slight incline and into the ocean. When we tried to leave I started the car and began to reverse and we weren’t going anywhere!
I turned to “Sis” and I go, “OMG!!! We’re stuck!” and am mentally hoping that we did renew AAA so that we can call them to pull us off the beach, and she looks at me and goes, “Did you take the brake off?”
Woops! Needless to say I felt like a complete fool, but we were able to get off the beach without the help of a tow truck.

…but we did leave a temporary reminder of the stupidity.
Given this post is long enough I will write about our trip to St. Augustine some time later on, probably tomorrow, and will leave you with this nice shot of the coast that “sis” took when we stopped in a lay-bay partway up A1A near Ormond Beach.

Onwards to the Castillo and the best Tiramisu either of us ever tasted!