Sunday, 25 May 2014

Weekly Update: New Beach

Sunday we went for a walk and explored at Princess Port De Plaisance Resort. It's a resort thats located in Cole Bay a few minutes away from where we live.

We've been at this resort before with Papa Stewart and Uncle Logan for geocaching. On Sunday's we try to stay busy as the dads are still at school studying.

We wish we were home this week to meet Lincoln and Lacey's cousin, Abigail Jane Harker. Josh's brother Scott and wife Melissa welcomed their little girl into their family on May 21st at 3:15am? She weighted 7 lbs 11 oz. and 21 cm long. She's adorable!!! Lincoln says " She's pretty cute" and he also asked to FaceTime so he can see his cousin. He keeps asking if she will like him... Lacey pretty fond of Abigail too.... Lincoln asked this week if I ate him when he was a baby. I asked him why would he think I ate him as a baby. He said cause I was in your tummy.

Maho beach at it's glory. Tourists getting sand blasted as a airplane takes off.

Lacey is a little girly girl. She loves her jewelry, purse, and baby.

We visited the zoo this week. The peacocks were showing off their beautiful feather for us.

We also got to see the Ocelot up close, which is a very rear occurrence (top left picture). Lacey loves the monkey.


We checked out a new beach this week. It's the Simpson Bay Lagoon, on Nettle Bay.  I wouldn't go swimming at this beach as it's on the lagoon side so the water has lots of seaweed.


You can see the airport in the center of this picture. This beach is just north of the airport and across the lagoon.

 There was a park that the kids had a blast at, since they don't get much park time here.






Looking for crabs.

Looking for jelly fish just off the dock.


After the beach we went and checked out Layla's, Nettle Bay (French Side). 
It's a restaurant on the beach with a wading pool and park.
It's a fun play to hang out, we will for sure be coming back.



Island Trees:






Plus a wooden horse we found while exploring the island.

We heard this marching band at 6am in the morning then again in the afternoon. I think it was for the Memorial Day weekend. They had very loud drums they played and sang along too.

Love this quote I found.

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