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Saturday, January 4, 2014

North Florida had tons to do!

We started off in FL at Jax visiting cousins, seeing our first home, eating alligator and getting together with our "best man", Bob Williams. We even went to the Prin Sing in Jax.


Cousin Cheryl and Jeff hosted us in Jax. It was great to catch up.



Beach time at Atlantic Beach in Jax.










We built this house in Orange Park, near Jax, in 1995. It was a dirt lot with no vegetation.



And then I took them to our local fish dock. Alligator really does taste like chicken. 
Hannah wouldnt even try it.





Then we had a nice dinner with Bob Williams and his family. Bob was our best man and we havent seen him for years. It was great to see his kids and how they have grown. 
If only Mike could have come.

One of our overnights has become Cracker Barrel. Owen and I ventured in for pancakes and he discovered the peg game they keep on the table. And we see fun things.



And then we headed to St Augustine.

















Then we hit the Alligator Farm - here's the story... When we got to South Carolina we camped near a swamp/pond with lots of vegetation. There were signs that said "beware of gators". I have never been afraid of gators, but when Owen says to me that he knows how to wrestle alligators cause he read it in a book, my fear-o-meter soared. He didnt seem to take it in that gators are meat eaters and he is tasty! After a 1/2 day at the Gator Farm, with giant Maximo (15 ft, 2500 lbs) moving when Owen tapped the glass, and then running into Hannah unexpectedly, Owen was cured of wanting to see a gator in the wild cause he was freaked out. Actually they were both freaked out, but anyone who knows Hannah knows I wasnt worried about her trying to see a gator.









Maximo, the giant crocodile.










Across the street was the St Augustine Lighthouse. It was beautiful.






Next was Daytona, where for a mere $2400 you can camp in the inner circle during race week!















 Lastly we headed to the inner coastal to see Cape Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center. The bus tour and Atlantis were the highlights.







The crawler-transporter - specs: weighs 6 mill lbs empty, eight tracks and each shoe weighs a ton, holds 5k gall of diesel and uses 125 gal/ml, which is about 42 ft/gall!













As a treat, we got to see a group of feeding Manatees. The pics dont show how cool it was.



Highlights by Mom:
  • Catching up with Cheryl, Jeff and Bob!
  • Seeing our old stomping grounds in Jax.
  • Being warmer!
  • Wildlife that's way different that HI!
  •  Famous fun tourist sites - Daytona, Kennedy, etc
  • Leaving for AU for Christmas camp!

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