Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Brotherly Love

My brother Ryan came out to visit for three weeks in July. This was his first visit to our Florida home, and will be the last since we're moving in December. Unfortunately many of his days were filled with Floridian thunderstorms, which allowed for lots of sleeping in, Netflix, and reading. Occasionally the sun would reappear, leaving us with the chance to go to the pool or beach. Here's some snippets from his trip:
The boys grillin' out on the playground next to our house.


We decided to try something new while Ryan was out with us -- renting jet skis for a 2-hour dolphin tour!

We got the jet skis up to 83 mph (which freaked me out as a passenger, helplessly hitting wakes and being thrown into my driver's back) and most importantly, spent time swimming alongside a mommy dolphin and her young baby. Shaun dove down and touched the mom, regretting that we left our snorkel masks in the car. We didn't have a camera with us either, but this picture I found on trip advisor gives a good idea of what our experience was like.

Photos of Sunshine Watersports of P.C., Panama City Beach
This photo of Sunshine Watersports of P.C. is courtesy of TripAdvisor

After a hot afternoon in the southern sun and water, one must regain energy through calories. And if those calories come in rib-and-pulled-pork form from a local hot spot (namely Sea Breeze BBQ's food truck on Tyndall Parkway), then all the better!

Brothers-in-law out for dinner on Panama City Beach before a worship night.

Shaun was happy to have a playmate at the beach. Though I will occasionally get in the water to cool off, I prefer the sand. With Ryan, however, Shaun had a partner in snorkeling!


Ryan came out during his 23rd birthday, which we filled with sushi at our favorite sushi place (note: raw conch is chewier than you'd think) and lots of ice cream!

We were honored that you chose to celebrate with us, Ryan, and that you took the time to come spend some time with your nerdy big sister ("Ryan, go stand next to the open sign!") and brother-in-law. We love you!

Oh, and when we move to LA, you better not wait 2 years before coming to visit! :)

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