
Thank you, Naples, Florida, for giving me a taste of springtime before it reached my home state of Connecticut.
Thank you for your bright sunshine, your warm sun, your flowers, and the joy of shedding winter coat.
Thank you for flip flops and sand and ocean.
The snow currently falling outside my windows will do nothing to deter my spring fever, thanks to you.
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Random Photos of our Vacation:
Our room in Naples had green walls and two big sliding doors that opened out to a private patio, with the beach just beyond.

During Sarah’s first time in the hotel crib she wanted to stand up…but didn’t quite make it.

We let her crawl around the room to explore, and she thought the misty, thin curtains around our bed were a lot of fun.

baby bare feet


I took many many photos of the waves and water….I loved how the look of it changed with the time of day. These were taken at sunset. The glowing path of sun shined across the water, straight to me.


“I shall not go into further details;
but I am sure that he who is acquainted with the works of God sees at once
that the sea is God’s creature,
and in it’s ever-changing sameness,
in it’s awe-inspiring majesty,
in it’s tremendous force, and unsearchable mystery,
it’s waves and caverns, it’s calms and storms,
it tells of a hand invisible, a mind unsearchable.” -Charles Spurgeon


Sarah was howling as we took this one of our toes…..

We ordered room service several times which was such a treat. For three nights in a row, we spoiled ourselves by ordering a movie, too.
Our favorite one was Secritariat. We also watched Tangled (Rich wasn’t as impressed at that one, but I thought it was cute), and Morning Glory.

Baby was cheerfully sitting on my lap for this one, on the beach and wearing her pretty bonnet that Dawn made for her.

Rich had a massage at lunchtime on one of the days, so I had a salad in our room. It was delicious (chicken taco with roasted shallots and peppers).
I have some serious “reducing” to do, now that I am home again. We had an abundance of yummy things; key lime pie, shrimp, steak, salads, an ice cream cone, etc.



And look who learned to stand up in her crib after some practicing!

I looked at some inspiring magazines…a good variety of fashion and make up, Country Living (British edition, my favorite), and the current issue of Countryside, which had some very nice articles about homeschooling in it.
I took this photo by turning around in my chair outside on our patio, and looking at our reflection in the glass door of our room. We were soaking up the sun and reading.


Rich went running every day, which he LOVES to do. He got lots of rest and sleep and that terrible headache finally WENT AWAY!!!
Late sunset:

One of our favorite parts of vacationing is the laziness of breakfast. It was true for this vacation, too. Oh how we enjoyed stooping down to pick up the paper outside our door and then walking to the hotel dining room. We had fresh squeezed orange juice and the most delicious coffee each morning, along with the generous buffet.
I love this picture for those reasons–the memory of slow mornings, sharing the paper with my husband, with our little girl-flower beside us, sucking her finger and attracting lots of admiration from us and others.




Sarah is approaching nine months old but this trip was a milestone for her and her Papa. They did some happy bonding time, especially during one of our shopping trips. Rich took Sarah away with him, carrying her in his arms, and he told me, with bright eyes, that he talked to her the whole time, as they were together without Mama. She got to know her Papa so much better, with all the alone time she got (with no siblings about).


On our last morning, I took a risk and sat Sarah down in the sand again.
This is one of my favorite pictures of the vacation.

Our door hanger said, “Noble Pursuits in Progress, Please do not Disturb.” I hope it wasn’t wrong of me, but I slipped it into my bag and brought it home. It’s perfect for our master-bedroom door knob! 
Our valet parking ticket, our room key, our love-songs.

And then we flew away from Naples, and back home again.
Sarah was a good little flyer. The sound of the roaring plane, and her milk, kept her in a quiet, drowsy state of mind.

We came home to children who had been spoiled by Grandma during the week, all was well and we were happy to be together again.
I spent the first half of a day in shock–back to the crazy busyness of my household–but we quickly got back to our routine again and we had a nice weekend.
Naples was gorgeous and restful. Our time away has left us feeling recharged and ready to take care of our responsibilities again.
I am dreaming of spring, thanks to Florida, I currently have a case of Spring Fever which is filling my heart with HOPE and longing.
It’s coming!
Sending lots of love in the direction of all my wonderful friends and family,
Have a great day!
Shanda
