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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Cottages for Kids, Rosemary Beach

I'm so excited for out family to visit Cottages for Kids in Rosemary Beach this weekend! They are open every weekend in November and proceeds benefit underinsured children. Visit the website to learn more: http://www.cottagesforkids.org/main/. 

Pictures will come!

Jessica

Monday, September 30, 2013

Florida Caverns State Park in Marianna, Florida

So the Saturday before last we decided to make the trek to Florida caverns State Park in Marianna. I visited the caverns as a child, but it had been way to long. So, off we went with our little family of four (with our 4 year old and 11 month old) with friends and their three little ones (2 -year-olds and a 2 month old). 

We arrived shortly before 1 and the 1:30 tour was already sold out. So, we hung around and took our time eating lunch (misquotes were Everywhere!!) and walk around in the museum and gift shop(mostly because of the AC). They did have picnic tables available thank goodness. The museum, however, was NOT kid friendly and really lacked in history catered to children. Thankfully, that Saturday a park volunteer had turtles for the kids to watch! And, well, don't expect much from the gift shop. If you would like something as a park favor, forget it. It was awful for kids and grown-ups. 

So, after an hour of waiting and waiting and changing diapers (NO diaper changing table- BIG Disappointment) we were off on the tour trail. The guide was very educated and GREAT. The tour was 45 minutes and the kids did ok-even the littlest ones. The entrance to the caverns was SWARMING with mosquitos! Bring spray!!!! The guide gives you an option to exit I you need to. The embarrassing part? Our 11 month old pooped at the beginning of the tour and there was no where to change him!! Haha. There isn't a diaper changing table in caverns.

There was a short walk back from the tour to the main entrance, the kids were tired by then.



Walking up to the caverns your entrance 

Inside the Caverns
Inside 


Our family after the tour. 

Monday, August 19, 2013

Review of Stuffy's downtown Panama City

Review coming! Our little family visited Stuffy's downtown Panama City for lunch and the review is coming! 

Jessica

Friday, August 9, 2013

Low key in Panama City

We've certainly been low key the last few weeks with new news in our family. Hectic doesn't even begin to describe what the last weeks have been. 

We did start another round of swim lessons at a local place here in Panama City at a new place. Review to come!

Meanwhile, enjoy the sunshine.

Jessica

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Happy Daze: relaxed spot on Thomas Drive

Happy Daze. Who knew? A friend of ours let us know that new play houses were being built on Thomas Drive in Panama City. So one afternoon we decided to venture out and see what was happening nearby. 

Happy Daze is a neat concept for the area. It has an eating & snacking area (we didn't eat) and a fenced in, grassed area with 5 different play houses. Our son was SO excited. He played on everyone of them. There was one that was really high-more for a child much older than 4. But, with a parent nearby most ages will live the area and it's perfect to release energy and change things up a bit near the beach!!

I can't speak to the food on this one, but I would recommend it for a relaxed lunch spot or to break up a summer day while the kids are home.










Saturday, May 4, 2013

Zoo World: Panama City Beach

We decided to venture to Zoo World in the middle of the week. Why not? It's the only Zoo in the Florida panhandle. My little guy was excited to see all of the animals as most are- the smaller Zoo seemed bearable with my two little guys. We ended up really taking our time and spent almost 2 hours there.

Well, the good?
-it's small, so reasonable for little people
-you can get up close to most of the animals
- there are peacocks and chickens everywhere- it was neat for the kids
-there is a little tunnel that kids can crawl through and watch the prairie dogs. Loved!
-feeding the animals is always a hit

And, well, the not so good...
-it's small! There is a good variety of animals, but certainly could be more
- There was NO SOAP and NO TOWELS to wash and dry hands off and the feeding area. (we were there first thing in the morning)
- no real snacks available except a limited quantity in the gift store
- HORRIBLE t-shirts ( had to include because their branding and t-shirts are atrocious)
- There were no shows with animals for the kids to watch. The only one that we were aware of was at 1:00 pm and we missed it. :(

All in all it is a source of entertainment where there is a limited variety of activities outside of the water. Though we do love the water :)

Jessica













Monday, April 22, 2013

Roughnecks with family

We met family at Roughstock's Steakhouse for a gathering one evening. Roughstock's? Yeah, I had never heard of the place either. Not sure why- it was a hidden gem as far as FAMILY dining is concerned. On the outside of the door it reads, "No Profanity No Alcohol" which is great for our little family. Very southern and locally owned (which I prefer).

So, I enjoyed this place because the waitress were sweet and the restaurant was small and off the beaten path- really not touristy which is great this time of year. AND the bathrooms were commendable which, you know, is imperative with kids. ( me too!)

The menu. Well, it had the usual southern children' selection with one grilled item. They possibly could have grilled more, but my child chose grilled cheese and fries. Fried and butter :/

There isn't much beyond that I have to comment on the establishment. It was a pleasant find in the Lynn Haven area and I should have taken more pictures :(

http://roughstockssteakpit.com/


Jessica





Sunday, April 14, 2013

Small Town PIGGLY WIGGLY

I was raised in a small town and our family still lives there, SO we frequent Chipley, Florida. And, well, a family has to eat :) Gigi and i went on a trip to a local grocery store over a national big box store.

And is the Piggly Wiggly family friendly? Oh YEAH! We live it!!! To me, person willing to help you with groceries to your car INVALUABLE to a Mamma with her hands full. The shopping selection is sufficient, but as Mamma the prospect of someone assisting with groceries makes up for anything lacking in the local grocery options.

Did I mentioned that we were greeted? I love southern hospitality!!

A few pictures ( and one of the sweet guy walking us out)







Friday, March 22, 2013

Tito's in downtown Panama City, Florida

Okay, so it had been a LONG time since I've posted. We welcomed out second child, Layne, in October and I have pretty much taken time away from everything (I know- a while, but I didn't get that luxury with my first). So, I do have some catching up to do.

Alas, we visited Tito's in downtown Panama City for lunch (titoscafe.com) We've never actually been, so it sounded like a good idea.

We walked in to a restaurant full of ADULTS- my two children were the only ones. So, I asked for a table in the corner and then honored the request a put us in a side room. Thankfully our server was great and super sweet! They gave our 4 year old a box of crayons to color on the paper table cover: he was only entertained do a minute. Thank goodness he had a new car in hand to entertain.

Though I'm not a foodie, the restaurant was mediocre. Despite all of the national movements to eat healthy and to get kids out and active, the kids menu was carbs only. Yep. Pizza, fried chicken & fries or quesadilla. A let down.