Saturday, August 11, 2012

Kayaking in Nashville & New Friends!


 Another reason I LOVE traveling, is the people.  Last year, we met some of our dearest friends, with whom we still keep in contact with, and now, this year, it is happening again!  LOVE IT!  We were at the beach one day, minding our own business, when all these cute kids appear with their grandparents. :)  They are all cousins from Indiana, and long story short, we ended up spending the next 4 hours on the beach, and then stayed up late roasting smores.  FUN!


I also love this lifestyle, because it has opened so many doors to new experiences.  The grandparents offered to let our kids ride in their kayaks, and we couldn't pass it up!  It is definitely much harder than it looks.


There they go!



Even Hannah and Emily had a try at it.  :)




On our last day in Nashville, we met another great family from Alabama.  Matthew and Zach hit it off within minutes.


Grandpa Cliff, Grandma Dawn, and the Sides' Family, we can't wait to meet up with you again in Indiana and Alabama.  It was so wonderful to meet you!


Blessings,
Steph

3 comments:

  1. Hey - it struck me the other day that we've been subscribed to your blog for quite some time but not sure we ever introduced ourselves. We're the Boyinks - another FOTR currently in upper Michigan. Our site is http://b4a.us . I think we had a near miss last summer in Port Angeles, WA. We camp-hosted at a private RV park right outside the Tongue Point Marine sanctuary and I think you guys went through the county park up the hill. Hope to see you on the road!

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  2. You know Stephanie, if you would make it up to visit us before we hit the road for the season, you could use our kayaks to your heart's content ;)
    just sayin'
    dana xxxooo

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  3. We found your blog site without any trouble and now can follow one another on our journeys. I love sharing our adventures and look forward to watching you and yours grow together.

    -Your brand new neighbors in Park City, KY

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