Contrast these photos to the ones from their first swimming playdate last summer. It's so much fun to watch those nutburgers grow up!











It joins a fleet of (mostly red) Town & Country and Grand Caravans owned by our friends, and continues the vaunted Stringer line of red Chrysler minivans.
We have already driven it to Destin on vacation and found that its swivel seats delight grandparents and kids riding in the back around town, and that its multimedia capabilities make long drives on the freeway with kids easy as pie!
We have also taken it camping and found that its rear deck makes a perfect kitchen/closet/staging area/changing table/etc.!
We actually spent the night in a tent at Rock Island State Park, and did a little hiking the next day.
Beautiful gorge on the Caney Fork River.
We were a little inexperienced to make it all the way to the falls. We'll try when Charlie is a little older!
While Peter hung out in my office and flirted with the ladies (Peter gives a shout out to Brenda, Dominique, Rose Marie, Melissa, Lauren, Laura, Caroline, Myra, Dana, Brandi, Teresa, Judy, Kim, and Casey),
Charlotte scurried behind my desk and got right to work. First, she checked the title commitment.
Then, she pulled up the survey.
Then, she explained the error she found in the chain of title.
After that, she got on the phone and negotiated a new cross-access easement.
When we left for lunch, she stayed in the office to close the deal.



Thursday morning, we rented a pontoon boat again. Charlie took up her favorite spot at the rail behind the wheelsman's chair.
After cruising around Choctawhatchee Bay and wading in the East Pass, we took one last spin around Destin Harbor. Charlie Jo and Corey sat up front and watched the water.
Big smile!
On Friday morning, we met at the Donut Hole. Both kids were fussy, but NanaB and GrandDad had fun anyway.
After breakfast, we headed over to the Bay Club pool at Sandestin. It's right on the Bay.
Charlotte waded in the wading pool, and Peter took a turn in the Turtle.
Peter and Mama.
After swimming, Peter lounged at poolside and charmed all the pretty girls with his smile.
Palm trees and the Florida sky.
Friday evening, we had dinner at Fisherman's Wharf, overlooking an oyster-shucking contest. The tables are being set up right at dockside.
Niki and GrandDad at dinner.
After dinner, Corey fed Peter dinner. Serious stuff.
Charlie's beloved moon shone on us in Destin.
We enjoyed the sunset at Harbor Walk Village. Well, some of us watched the sunset while some of us took pictures and some of us played.
What fun in Destin! We can't wait to return!