Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Turning Corners

Every year as we drive to the beach, Alex and I have the same conversation. We try to predict how well Adeline will adjust to the beach environment. Sand, wind, and loud and strong waves naturally fall into her "fearful" category.

Each year she surprises us.

This year, Adeline has turned some huge corners. The first week of vacation she was happy to go wade at the water's edge, jump waves up to her waist (as long as she was tightly gripping an adult hand) but was most happy playing in the sand. Her favorite place was playing in one of the many holes her daddy digs for the kids. She likes to jump into them and wallow around in sand. The wallowing alone is amazing!

Now that we have been here over a week, the holes are still interesting but the waves are clearly the draw. Just yesterday, Adeline asked me to go into the water with her. She stood waist deep, pulled and tugged on my arm to go deeper and said, quiet emphatically, "I want to go deeper Mama, I want the waves to splat me." I don't know where this deeper desire comes from but The Belle likes big crashing waves that knock her off her feet. I need to keep a hand on her because one strong wave can knock her off her feet and push her 10 feet away from me, underwater most of the time, before she finds her footing.

The first week. . . 
The second week. . .



Adeline really surprised us when she spotted Savannah out in the waves and walked out to her without asking an adult to come with her. While this was a dangerous choice, we kept a good eye on her while our hearts were swelling with pride. After years of Adeline constantly holding our hands in any new or uncomfortable situation, it was a delight to watch her wade out, independently, to her big sister.  Miss Adeline wasn't going to stop until she was jumping waves with her big sister. Thankfully, she has a sister like Savannah that subtly moves into more shallow waters while still giving Adeline the thrill of independent wave jumping.


I just love this girl!

And speaking of corners, Miss Adeline held a sparkler this year!  Yes, this is the same child we were trying to acclimate to fireworks just a few weeks back.  We can close that chapter.  Adeline happily watched the fireworks over the ocean this 4th of July.  Alex and I couldn't believe it when she asked to join in with the other kids, and hold a sparkler.

Finally, I will let this video from today's water slide outing speak for itself.