Saturday, April 10, 2021

2021 Spring Break: Topsail Island: first half

 When we made our spring break plans for this year, we still weren't sure what would be happening with the pandemic, so we decided on a more laid-back trip than usual. We booked a beach house at Topsail Island. When we first moved here in the summer of 2003, Ang and Forr were vacationing at Topsail with Darren and Katie and their families. We drove out for a quick day trip to visit them. It was our first exposure to the beautiful NC beaches. But we hadn't been back since then! When I looked for beach houses this year, our favorite one ended up being at Topsail, so we went back after 18 years. And, oh, were we happy we did!

Road Trip!
We left Sunday after church.
It's a little less than 3 1/2 hours to Topsail.
It was a quick, easy drive.

We got there right as the sun had gone down.
Of course I wanted to go for a walk on the beach as soon as
we pulled up. The beach was just a short 5 minute walk from our house,
but it started sprinkling on us as we walked and we didn't want to have to unload
all our stuff in the rain, so we turned around. Boo.

We woke up to a bright sunny morning on Monday!
The forecast said we should have sunny days on M and T and
the weather would get cold and rainy after that.
We'll take what we can get.
Our beach house was called Thee Riviera.
The location was fantastic, but there were a few hiccups when
we first got there. We had to wash towels and unload the dishwasher,
which isn't my favorite way to start vacation.
There was a slight cigarette smell when you walked in. Ugh.
The owner was very responsive and apologetic.
It had two fantastic decks with spectacular ocean views.
I ate breakfast AND lunch outside almost every day.
So fun.

Andrew and I went on a long walk on the beach in the morning.

Look at this place! There was hardly anyone there!
It was like we had our own private beach!

This was my attempt at a panorama to show how empty the beach was.

We love the beach!

We headed down to beach in our suits after lunch.

The girls tested the water.
It was a little too chilly.

We played in the sand a lot.

We dug one of the biggest holes we've ever dug.
It was pretty awesome.

Andrew got in some good reading time.
He never reads at home anymore, only
when we're on vacation.




The girls only like to spend an hour or two at the beach.
Andrew and I could stay all day.
It's nice when you have older kids, because
you can just send them home and stay.




We had a great time flying our two-string kite.




Since the beach was so empty, we had the best time playing bocce!
We could throw the balls as far we wanted without being afraid
we'd injure someone. So fun.

That night, Caroline and I went back to the beach to watch the moon rise.
Oh.
My.
Gosh.
It was unforgettable!
This video does NOT do justice to how STUNNING it was.




Such a special moment to share with my little Bear.
Loved it!!
Did you know that the moon rises about an hour and ten minutes later each night?
I asked Andrew to go back with me the following night,
but it was cloudy and we couldn't see a thing.
Boo.

We also had fun playing with her light-up-color-changing beach ball.

On Tuesday morning, Care Bear and I woke up and tried to go play tennis.
The facility only had two courts and both were taken.
So we drove to the pickleball courts instead.
They were also both taken, but the ladies there were super
welcoming and invited us to join them to play doubles.
I told them we were beginners, so they split us up.
Me and my partner went up 8-2 on Caroline and her partner.
And then they somehow came back to win 11-9! What???
It was fun.

We stopped for shaved ice on our way home.

That afternoon we went back to the beach.
Whit actually got in the water!

She's crazy!
It was COLD.

Care Bear made herself a cute sand skirt.

Oh, and we got to see dolphins both days that we were at the beach!
Loved that! We haven't seen beach dolphins in a while.
They were far enough out that we had to use our 
binoculars to get a good view.
I tried to take a pic with my phone camera through the binoculars,
but it didn't work great. Here's my attempt...


Can you kind of see them?
There must've been BIG schools of fish swimming by
because the birds were dive-bombing like crazy and 
there were several dolphins out there, too. Fun!


We relaxed and played some family bocce.

I did a little seashell artwork:
TI for Topsail Island.




We headed out for seafood that night.
It's not the "on" season for Topsail yet, so lots
of their restaurants are only open on the weekends.
I had picked out all of our restaurants before we headed
down, but then they ended up being closed. Boo.
We ended up eating at The Shuckin Shack.

It was no Deck House, but Whit and Andrew
were happy with their seafood bucket.
We got a happy meal for Caroline before we went.
I had fish tacos, which were pretty good.

On Wed morning, we all got up and headed back to the pickleball courts.
The same older ladies who had played with us the day before were back at it.
But they let us join their games again.

In the afternoon, I booked a tour boat for us.
We went up the intercoastal waterway to an 
uninhabited island called Lea-Hutaff Island.

The ride was fun.
Captain Mike was entertaining and taught us
all about the history and nature of the area.


Our Tiki Tour boat!

I WISH I would've taken more pics on the island.
It was magical!
We only passed a couple of other people there.
It was super windy.
Andrew tried to put down a blanket to read some more
and it was instantly covered with a thin layer of sand.

Look at that WIDE beach!
And it had FANTASTIC shells.
So fun to walk around shell hunting.
One hour on the island went by too fast!


Look at the size of some of those shells!
Huge!

The water was more shallow here, so felt warmer.
Both girls got in a for a bit.



We saw a few ospreys on their nests.

AND more dolphins in the intercoastal.

The girls are I are still sad that we missed out on last year's spring break trip to Universal Studios, but we sure are loving this relaxing time at Topsail Island. Andrew's already talking about retiring here.

2 comments:

  1. So glad you enjoyed your trip to TI! Only wished it had been warmer for you! And I have never heard of that uninhabited island. What fun to go exploring!

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  2. Looks so fun! I love the dolphins!

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