More animals for T to love! (and a Yanks game)

Yesterday we made our first trek to Clearwater Marine Aquarium…..notice I said first. Is it sad that we are here for a few weeks and we get a family membership? Yes, it was a rhetorical question. At this point I am pretty sure we could conduct tours and give out information!

Must you also ask how many times T asked if we could get such & such animal? Again, rhetorical question. Many thanks to the lovely Dr. Dan for his fantastic career guidance – after spending some quality time with the good doctor, T decided he wants to be a physical therapist…..but after talking with Dr. Dan (who we do love), T is now thinking animal physical therapy. Yes, there is such a thing – like cotillions. Only cooler and less painful for pre-teen boys to attend. Unless you really tick Dr. Dan off.

Anyway…..Winter and Hope are doing great. Nicholas is still The Man (really, he is – he is the only male dolphin there). The otters still smell – and T still wants one. Guess he didn’t notice the smell. No comment. I still love the turtles. And, yes, I was asked if we could have one. Once again – pretty sure the HOA frowns on things like that but I will be sure to bring it up at the next meeting. Oh – please don’t let me forget the sting rays! How could I?!?!? From the moment we pulled in T was asking when we could “pet” (yes – because they are akin to petting a dog) the sting rays. I am sure the HOA wouldn’t mind those – as long as they are clipped. Hey – maybe we can just hide them in our neighbor’s pool!

So…to sum the day up, the animals are still there – healthy and fun. It is getting more and more crowded – and I know we will be back. By some small miracle we were able to walk out without buying anything – although I am sure we (I) won’t be as lucky the next time we are there.

Annnnnddddd….oh – how could I possibly forget to mention the Yankees Spring Training game against the Braves????? The one where Freddie apparently didn’t like the call on his pitcher – the first pitch in the bottom of the first….where he decided to “chat” with the ump – and then needed a LOOONNNGGGGG timeout in the clubhouse. an eight inning timeout. It was a great game and a great way to see the young kids (ugh) coming up. It was also great to see/hear A-Rod get booed – especially by my own boys. We might be lifelong Yanks fans, but we are not A-Rod fans. Anyway, Yanks won 2-3….only preseason but still nice to have them win with us there!





A fantastic journey here….

Normally we make the trip to FL in a 1.5 days. Hey – you would, too, if you were driving with my boys! This year we decided to stop in NC and visit with one of my close friends and her family. Her son is a couple of years older than Andrew and as he put it, they are brothers from another mother. He really doesn’t know how true that is!

The Three Amigos!

The Three Amigos!

I love this woman!!!!

I love this woman!!!!

Saturday evening was very relaxing with dinner and hanging out – much needed after spending the day in the car. On Sunday we went to The Lazy 5 Ranch – which I did find somewhat fitting.

It was amazing! We have been to places where you can drive through animal exhibits but they weren’t anything near as cool as this one was. The other great thing was that we decided to take the wagon instead of driving through so we could learn about the animals (and I bought the book so I could remember things!). Let’s just say that I have never been that up close and personal with a water buffalo and its tongue! Can you say slimy????? But it was AWESOME!

Speaking of dinner – I was able to win a battle and treat them to dinner! HA HA HA HA!!!!!! Even better though – taking my boys to watch poor Spencer at Cotillion. Yes, it is a real thing to all Northerners! For the hour before we left, he tried everything possible to get out of going and had two wingmen to help him. He needs to try harder next time.

Dude - that tongue!!!!
Dude – that tongue!!!!

There were a few times that T started begging for new pets…..who is surprised? Nobody?!? Yeah, didn’t think so! I am pretty sure our HOA frowns upon water buffalo, llamas, donkeys, and Scotch Highland Cattle. Meanwhile, Will and Joe were looking at the cattle and planning dinner.

The Lazy 5 - or 9 - Ranch!

The Lazy 5 – or 9 – Ranch!

T and Cassandra love this guy!

T and Cassandra love this guy!

Speaking of dinner – I was able to win a battle and treat them to dinner! HA HA HA HA!!!!!! Even better though – taking my boys to watch poor Spencer at Cotillion. Yes, it is a real thing to all Northerners! For the hour before we left, he tried everything possible to get out of going and had two wingmen to help him. He needs to try harder next time.

Western Cotillion night! Poor Spencer!

Western Cotillion night! Poor Spencer!

He needs Cotillion classes!

He needs Cotillion classes!

Needless to say, we had a spectacular time. Cassandra, Will, Spencer, and Joe were great hosts and the boys all had a blast together. In fact, the boys are trying to plan the next get together. Not that Cassandra and I aren’t!!!  I am so grateful to have such amazing friends. I felt so comfortable and at home with Cassandra and her family and I know the boys did, too!