I had FUN at the beach!

September 4, 2008

I just got back from a long weekend at the beach, and I had fun!  Some of you may be thinking, “Well, DUH!” but to me this is a big deal.  Last year when we took a family trip there it was almost more work than fun.  This year we had a blast, and it was relatively drama-free!

Let’s rewind to a year ago.  My youngest was still drinking from a bottle, sometimes still taking 2 naps a day, and both he and his older brother were still in diapers.  Things were further complicated by the fact that one child was overly fascinated by the sand, the other terrified by it.  Percy sat and ate sand by the handfuls, while his poor older brother Thomas wandered around, crying, trying to walk without his feet actually touching the sand, muttering to himself, “Dirty, dirty…”  

Thomas was also terrified of the waves, and refused to let even one toe touch the water.  He preferred to be at the pool, while Percy preferred to be at the beach.  Actually, Percy preferred to be running away at the beach, in a straight line as far down the shoreline as he possibly could.  We finally dug a huge hole in the sand and placed him in it, which kept him in one place but encouraged his strange eating habits.  Needless to say we didn’t actually get a lot of playing accomplished that year.  Even though we had the help of family my husband and I were constantly separated, each dealing with a different child and their different needs.  It was exhausting.

This year we were better prepared and the children were older, plus they had been taking swim lessons.  The day we arrived we headed straight to the beach.  As we approached the water I wondered how the children would react.  Both boys immediately waded in and began to laugh with delight.  My husband and his mother held the boys’ hands while they leaped over the waves, squealing.  I watched this sight and my heart swelled up with joy as I fought back tears.  It was a wonderful sight. 

It was such a good weekend.  We built sand castles (even Thomas!) and Percy only ate the sand that was accidentally on his food.  We went for long walks (not runs) down the beach and collected seashells.  Percy wandered around visiting the blankets of random people and stared at girls in bikinis.  His Dad helped.  Thomas gleefully chased away any seagulls that ventured too close to us.  The boys were finally old enough to really play with their cousins, and they were so cute together.  Plus my husband and I got to go out to dinner together, alone, one night, and even walked on the beach holding each other.  I actually relaxed.  We all had fun.  It was a good weekend.

The image is forever burned in my memory, that first moment down in the waves.  It was such a blessing to me to see my usually fearful Thomas having so much fun in the midst of a potentially frightening situation.  The anxiety that so often plagues him seemed so far away.  Little Percy was also so happy, so engaged, and he seemed anything BUT autistic.  They were just two little boys, playing in the ocean, enjoying their family, and I was their happy mother, relaxing and watching them with gratitude and joy.

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14 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Ruth  |  September 4, 2008 at 2:59 pm

    I am so glad you had fun!!! You so deserve it :)

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  • 2. Kemi  |  September 4, 2008 at 3:05 pm

    Yay! I’m so glad you had such a great vacation. It sounds like it was very relaxing and refreshing.

    My favorite lines of your post were these:

    Percy wandered around visiting the blankets of random people and stared at girls in bikinis. His Dad helped.

    I am laughing out loud at that image. Thanks for making my day! :D

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  • 3. Goldie  |  September 4, 2008 at 3:07 pm

    Thanks so much, Ruth. I thought of you while I was there, actually. I met a young lady who had Cerebral Palsy and was there with her family. She uses a wheelchair and has started her own advocacy group! We talked quite a bit by the pool and I told her about your blog. I will be writing more about her later, because it turns out she lives near me and I hope to see her again soon!

    Kemi, it was pretty funny, especially to hear his Dad tell the story! They enjoyed their “guy time”! :-)

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  • 4. Randomability  |  September 4, 2008 at 3:53 pm

    YEAH!! It sounds like huge strides have been made in that year and you had an awesome time, despite the jellyfish in the baby pool.

    It is great that you and hubby even got an evening to yourself. {{Hugs}}

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  • 5. Shannon @ Gabi's World  |  September 4, 2008 at 6:05 pm

    “Percy wandered around visiting the blankets of random people and stared at girls in bikinis. His Dad helped.” I about choked on my dinner! LOL

    Sounds like a wonderful day and a date with no kids! Wow! You won the lottery, huh?

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  • 6. motherofconfusion  |  September 4, 2008 at 7:46 pm

    Awww – what a fantastic weekend. Memories to treasure!

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  • 7. teeveebee  |  September 4, 2008 at 9:57 pm

    What a blessing to hear of your beach fun. Wonderful! I’m happy for you.

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  • 8. mama mara  |  September 4, 2008 at 10:04 pm

    Those “normal” moments are testimony to all the hard work you’re doing with your kids. Good work, mom !

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  • 9. Danette  |  September 5, 2008 at 8:25 am

    So glad ya’ll had a great time, hope you got lots of pictures!! What a difference a year makes! I can totally relate to that feeling of being elated to the point of tears when you see your child actually enjoying something that most people take for granted, what a beautiful moment. Thanks for sharing!!

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  • 10. Jayne  |  September 5, 2008 at 7:12 pm

    That sounds like a marvellous memory to build on for the boys :D
    You know how some kids have a horrible memory stuck in their heads and refuse to try something a second time? Not for Thomas and Percy , yay :)

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  • 11. debbieyost  |  September 5, 2008 at 8:14 pm

    What a great story. It sounds like you had a good time. I love going to the beach but it’s not fun when the kids are afraid of the sand and ocean. I’m glad this year was so much better for you and you were able to relax!

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  • 12. Childlife  |  September 7, 2008 at 1:02 pm

    I can’t even tell you how much I adore this post! We had a very similar experience this year — the first year that it was fun. Such a wonderful moment when you realize that there can and will be fun again ;)

    Percy sounds much like our oldest — complete with strange eating habits ;) And our youngest could be Thomas’ twin — I swear that last year we had the same little child whimpering about the dirty, dirty sand on his feet — LOL!

    Oh, and how very thoughtful of your husband to “help” Percy taking in the scenery too ;)

    So glad you had such a lovely time and that you joined in with the carnival!

    ~Michelle @ 5MFSN

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  • 13. Goldie  |  September 8, 2008 at 12:14 pm

    Thanks everyone. In re-reading the post I am embarassed at my first paragraph
    “I just got back from a long weekend at the beach, and I had fun! Some of you may be thinking, “Well, DUH!” but to me this is a big deal. Last year when we took a family trip there it was almost more work than fun. This year we had a blast, and my children seemed almost, dare I say, normal?”

    The last sentence used an unfortunate choice of words. I changed it.
    I do not ever want my children to think I see them as somehow less than normal. They are absolutely normal and wonderful and smart and fun and a blessing to us. We may have some drama sometimes and some struggles… but don’t we all?

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  • 14. fightingwindmills  |  September 13, 2008 at 7:52 am

    This kind of fun on the beach is the best. I’ve not yet taken my children to the beach. I guess there is still time before fall officially comes.

    especially with the hot weather we have been having!!!

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