Our trip to Ft Lauderdale was excellent. The hotel was at the beach and within walking distance to shops and great food.
Sugarwings liked to stop to browse on our way to dinner each night, and couldn't bypass anything this color. Her new favorite color (and you know with little girls, "FAVORITE COLORS" are quite a big deal) is blue. But she was drawn repeatedly to mint-ish green blue-ish aqua tones. Maybe it was the influence of the beach?
Our nightly walk down the beach to dine was a highlight of a trip filled with perfect moments.
We were lucky with our hotel, and had a room in an ideal spot. That happened in Orlando too. Have you ever noticed that even if you are at a great hotel, if the room is remote, you aren't as happy with it? Long waits for elevators, struggles getting luggage to it, etc. In Ft Lauderdale, our room was near the stairs that led down one flight to the pool/lounge/breakfast/gym area that had an express elevator right to the beach access. How convenient!
Plus we had a balcony with an ocean view, a major item for the criteria that makes a perfect room.
In Orlando, our room at the Carribean beach Resort, was distant from the main building, but right by the pool, bus, and the snack bar. Since at that part of the trip it was just the grand fairy and myself, I was glad to have a room near the snack bar. After she was asleep, I could step out of my door and refill my never ending Disney mug and not worry about her. Or get coffee in the morning while she dozed.
The location of a hotel room isn't always a choice when you travel, but I always try to get it targeted to the best spot I can. It makes the trip even better for me if I can.
Our days ran together in Ft Lauderdale, going from the pool to the ocean to the pool to our stroll down the beach to find seafood at night. It was so relaxing and wonderful that we didn't want to even leave the resort area.
We had reservations one night at a City Club owned by the company my husband works for, and we practically had to drag ourselves out of our casual fog of beachiness to make ourselves go there for the evening.
And we were so glad that we did!
The Tower Club was on the top floor of a downtown building and we had great views.
And they gave us each a white rose. We carried the blooms with us as we walked around after dinner. Since we were checking out and moving on the next morning, Sugarwings found a couple of little girls to hand our flowers to. I think she enjoyed sharing them as much as she enjoyed carrying them for a while.
The food was even better than the view from the windows.
But the dessert???
Oh my!
The chef sent us these cupcake topped sampler parfaits.
I'm glad we had the chance to show our little wild child another side of life. To put on a pretty dress, take an Uber, and go to a top notch restaurant in the city.
We all loved our special night.
Every bit as much as our time on the beach.
Even though the shells I came across weren't the best I'd seen at other beaches, I was still able to cobble together a thank you fairy.
Sugarwings scrounged up a few more shells for me and we made another one too.
While the fairies themselves were kind of crappy in comparison to other sprites we have crafted before, the joy behind them was no less. And as we walked away, my husband spotted a circle of kids around the fairies in the sand and talking about them.
Which makes them right up there on my list of the best fairies ever! I leave them in hopes of a child finding them, and as a thank you blessing to the beach. I rarely see anyone notice them, so it was extra special this time to know that someone had.
Lovely!!! Since Fort Lauderdale is my home town, I especially love this post. It was fun seeing photos of you and Sugarwings at spots I recognized. It is true that the shells are crummy,but you made lovely fairies, and I especially resonated with the heart around one, since it was Fort Lauderdale!!! So happy you loved it, this time and the last time you were there!
Posted by: Jeanie Hatch | March 15, 2019 at 03:26 PM