After all the craziness with Little W breaking his leg, DT out of state working, and packing for our mini vacation. I was very happy to arrive at the Casa Aqua (funny name because it’s yellow) a mere 45 minute drive from our house. We had a weekend chocked full of eating, reading, relaxing, playing on the beach, in the kiddie pool, etc. Most of those plans were nixed due to little W broken leg and fear of getting his cast wet or dirty. But we had a good time none the less, and it was great spending it with the family.
Shortly after arrival I laid the boys down for a nap and strolled around snapping some pictures of the scenery.
The sky was beautiful and I was enjoying the warm Texas heat and sun.
The house looks yellow to me right? Still wondering why its called Casa Aqua, Mom do you know?
It’s funny the murky water of Carancahua Bay (named for the Karankawa Indians- pronounced the same) and the blue sky just look so beautiful paired up.
Right next to the pier was our own small little beach, full of shells.
A few steps farther down the shore line was the un touched beach bulk heads
Of course I had to put my feet in the water
And my Niece Sam joined me in search of sea shells
We found some pretty shells and lots of rocks that she loved throwing back into the water
Casa Aqua also displays a beach scene mural on the living room wall. This is one thing I love about bay houses, they can be funky, have names, and crazy wall colors, and murals. Seriously I just love that. How fun would it be to decorate a bay house.
They boys had a fairly good time considering how new Little W injury is.
I had to take this picture, because last year we took a similar picture when they were only 6 months old.
We took a golf cart ride around Port Alto with the boys. Port Alto is small with about 4-5 streets, and mostly bay front houses. So its nice to drive around and see who’s down, being that it is so close to our home town, lots of people we know owns homes down here, so its like a super small town where everyone knows everyone.
Little H enjoyed steering
he also enjoyed a cold one after a long hot day, just kidding!!
Little W enjoyed picking wild flowers for mommy and mostly being held, he’s still struggling with his ouchie.
We had a good time but with 2 little ones it sure can be tiring. Much less Little W not feeling so good, and was pretty fussy, frustrated most of the weekend.
Is it possible to have a vacation from your vacation?
So you might assume that when we got home on Monday we would have relaxed, but no this is what we had to do instead pick the garden, does that sound like complaining to you?
All of this from 3 days! Its madness I tell you madness!!
Sorry to hear about the injury. I hope he heals fast.
Thanks for hosting!
~Liz
Beautiful blog.
Hope the little one gets on well.
Your garden bounty is amazing!
I’m so jealous of your garden bounty. In Pennsylvania, our plants are just thinking about getting fruits.
I didn’t realize Little W had gotten hurt, but I’m off to read about it. I hope he has a speedy recovery!
I’m very sorry to see that one of the little ones is hurt. I hope he feels better soon. But your weekend getaway looked like fun and your garden looks as plentiful as my father’s (and he’s a professional landscaper who grew up working the land in Italy). Way to go!
What a fun vacation. I so envy you being able to get to the ocean in no time at all.
I’m telling you, that garden is primed to take over the world!! Have you gotten to the place where you’re giving stuff away just so you don’t have to process it yet?
OMG…poor W! But it looks like you had a relaxing time! The garden yield is amazing! Looks like that area wasn’t affected by Ike.
Little W looks cute in his cast. Hopefully, his time with it on will go by fast and he’s feeling better soon.
I’m so jealous of your garden! All of your produce is amazing!
Great pictures! I love the picture of Little W with the flower. Hope he’s feeling better soon 🙂
Oh no! Hopefully the leg won’t be in that cast too long.
Looks like yall had a fun vacation at the beach and I can’t get over how gorgeous those vegetables look. I saw the post below is for some kind of zucchini bread or brownies so I might have to take a peak to see what you made and how it turned out.
Looks like you had a great time! Look at all that produce. Those tomoatoes look delish!
Looks like a great little getaway! I love the ramp into the water – was the water clear or murky?
What will you do with all those veggies?!?!
Great pictures! Looks like a wonderful time.
Happy Wednesday!
B-E-A-UTIFUL! Wow! How nice!
And obviously I missed a few days here as I had no clue your son broke his leg! Now I have to go catch up! Poor little guy!
It looks like you had a lot of fun. I enjoyed your beautiful photos. That must be hard to have a little one in a cast like that. I hope his leg heals up quickly. Congratulations on your wonderful harvest from your garden! You must really be proud.
Gorgeous pictures!!
What a beautiful place!
About Casa Aqua…my first thought was maybe it’s supposed to be short for aquatic???
Looks like a fun mini vaca, and a beautiful location too!
Impressive harvest you have there, lots of yummy stuff!
Great photos….
Have a beautiful weekend
What fantastically wonderful summer shots!
sorry your little one has an owwie leg! looks like a great vacation place. my favorite shot is the one of the pier heading out into the ocean. beautiful lines and color – great shot! and, i love your food pictures – i sure wish we had us one of those gardens – looks simply yummy!
i found you through i should be folding laundry :O)
Looks like a lovely vacation. Great job capturing it.
aqua
n. water; fluid; lotion; pale greenish-blue color
you’re on the water. pretty obvious to me. lovely veggies, by the way. i’m jealous 🙂
aq·ua (kw, äkw)
n. pl. aq·uae (kw, äkw) or aq·uas
1. Water.
2. An aqueous solution.
3. A light bluish green to light greenish blue.
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