Photo essay: a week on the beach

by Melanie Jongsma, Wordsmith on July 7, 2010 · 26 comments

in Story Breaks (sharing my own random stories), Writing (helping you share your story)

I spent last week vacationing with my family on Indian Rocks Beach, Florida. Florida is part of my family story. When I was a child, my grandparents moved to Florida so my grandfather could find more regular work in construction. My parents and siblings and I would spend two weeks vacationing with them every summer. Three years ago, we returned, in celebration of my parents’ 45th anniversary. We spent a week on the beach at the Chic-a-Si Cottage, sharing our family stories with the next generation (my siblings’ children). It was so much fun, we decided to return again this year!

So this week’s blog is just a reminder of how precious family is, and how important (and fun!) it is for families to share their stories with each other.Social media, affordable technology, and print-on-demand publishing make that easier than ever!

We arrived at the Chic-a-Si (a cottage we rented) on Saturday evening in time to enjoy a gorgeous Florida sunset.

This is the view of the cottage from the beach. The Chic-a-Si is on the right, and six adults and three kids stayed there. My brother and his wife and five kids stayed next door (on the left) at the Colonial Court Inn.

The next morning's sunrise over the cottages was a great way to start the Sabbath.

This was the view I walked out the door to each sunny morning.

I took a walk most mornings, and the beach wildlife was fun to watch. I don't know what kind of bird these are, but I think they are breakfasting on coquinas, a small clam. (Update: blog reader Nancy Buis let me know in the comments below that these are White Ibis. Thanks Nancy!)

Herons are also common on the beach. They stand next to the early morning fishermen, waiting for handouts.

Another Florida tradition is lizard-catching. This little guy was sunning on the boardwalk when I grabbed him. I released him after snapping this photo.

The colorful chairs on our patio served as a useful landmark from the beach. They overlook an area that's been replanted with native sea grasses to keep the beach from washing away.

Sunset over sea oats

Random footprints after an evening beach rain shower

My brother-in-law (right) spent much of the week constructing this giant starfish with the help of his daughter (left) and the rest of our nieces.

Another awesome sunset—with rainbow!

Crabby Bill's Seafood is a local, family-owned restaurant. Their flagship location is right across the street from where we stayed on the beach. Click the photo to visit the Crabby Bill's website.

This is an evening shot of the cottage on our last night. I'm going to have an 8x10 print made of this and hang it on my porch as a reminder of the great vacation we had this year.

One final sunset shot. This was our last evening on the beach. The sky is always pretty over the gulf, with different cloud formations and colorings, but our first and last nights were really the most spectacular sunsets.

I also created an 18-minute video of my “Florida Family Vacation” (below), using footage I shot with my Flip video camera. I then sent the link to my siblings and parents, so they have a reminder of the good time we had together. Using words and pictures, we are keeping our story alive!

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Ed Sweet July 7, 2010 at 12:19 pm

Great pics. I feel like I was right there with you!

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Melanie Jongsma July 7, 2010 at 12:45 pm

Thanks Ed, nice to hear from you! I have a Canon PowerShot SD1200 ELPH that I’ve been very happy with. It’s easy to use, and I get great shots. In fact, after I used it on vacation last year, I blogged a review of it: http://melaniejongsma.wordpress.com/2009/07/19/i-love-my-elph/

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Allen Jongsma July 7, 2010 at 2:52 pm

nice pictures. having trouble with the movie the first time thru, but it seems to be running fine the second time thru.

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Karin Vredeveld July 7, 2010 at 3:34 pm

the video ran a little choppy, but never stopped completely

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Amanda Cleary July 7, 2010 at 7:10 pm

now i don’t have to go on vacation. thanks, melanie. you saved me a bundle.

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Melanie Jongsma July 7, 2010 at 11:33 pm

Anytime you need me to go on vacation for you, let me know! I’m also available if you need help spending your inheritance, eating fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies, or watching Monk. That’s just the kind of person I am. I give, and give, and give. :)

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Scott VanderVeen July 8, 2010 at 11:17 am

I love Crabby Bills. Great Key Lime Pie! My favorite shirt/bumper sticker saying was on sale there – - – “Sometimes I wake up crabby . . . sometimes I let her sleep”

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Melanie Jongsma July 8, 2010 at 5:20 pm

That’s a great one, Scott! And you’re right about the key lime pie—it was fantastic!

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Robin Tanis July 9, 2010 at 10:52 am

Let me know when the next vacation is, I want to come along!!!

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Melanie Jongsma July 9, 2010 at 6:12 pm

We really had a great time. It’s a nice cottage in a nice location—right on the beach, but convenience stores and restaurants are all within walking distance!

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Nancy Rejholec July 10, 2010 at 1:26 pm

Beautiful Pictures! Thank You Makes me feel like I was on vacation too. It has been a LONG YEAR!!!!

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Melanie Jongsma July 10, 2010 at 3:16 pm

I tend to forget about how important vacations can be. I enjoy my work, and I put a lot of hours in. But it’s important to get away, too, if possible, and get a fresh perspective. I hope you’re able to take some kind of vacation too, Nancy, and if not, I’m glad these photos at least helped a little bit!

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LINSETTE I HAWKINS July 10, 2010 at 1:36 pm

Melanie Your family vacation photos and the video was awesome thank you so much for sharing them. It was so refreshing to view a family have fun together. Spending time together and share life together in the summer time. I love enjoyed every minute of the video, the beach and the sunrise and sunset look so picture perfect and peaceful. What a loving family you have, something to be very thankful of.

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Melanie Jongsma July 10, 2010 at 3:19 pm

Thanks Linsette! You’re right, the setting is nice, but what really makes it a refreshing experience is the people you’re with. I do consider myself blessed to have such a fun and loving family. I hope I never take that for granted.

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Gert Blom July 11, 2010 at 4:57 pm

I’m so glad that Steve sent us this link. What a great video, family and vacation. Glad it worked for all of you to be together – I am a little bit jealous. Can’t believe how fearless Gretchen is about feeding the sea gulls. Good for her! Hope to see you in August while I am doing some G’ma time.

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Melanie Jongsma July 11, 2010 at 7:45 pm

How nice to hear from you, Gert! Gretchen had a lot of fun in Florida, and she LOVED being right next door to her cousins! And it was good for her to experience a little positive peer pressure. We look forward to seeing you in August!

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Tracey July 13, 2010 at 2:02 pm

Great pictures. What a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing your story!

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Melanie Jongsma July 13, 2010 at 7:30 pm

Thanks for taking a look, Tracey! I had fun working on the video throughout the week, and it makes a nice memento of our time together.

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Nancy Buis July 24, 2010 at 10:59 am

Enjoyed taking a peek at your blog! Very thoughtful writing. And loved the “week on the beach” pics…BTW the name of the birds you didn’t know – White Ibis. So funny…we went for many years renting a condo with another family at Indian Rock Beach, FL…some of our kid’s favorite vacation memories. And Crabby Bill’s was always a must!

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Melanie Jongsma, Wordsmith July 24, 2010 at 11:36 am

Thanks Nancy! Usually when I tell people I’m going to “Indian Rocks Beach,” they have no idea where that is. I have to use Clearwater as a reference point. But now, just in posting this photo essay, I’ve found three random connections who are familiar with Indian Rocks Beach and/or Crabby Bill’s! The internet makes the world so small, doesn’t it?

I’ll have to add an update to that photo, now that you’ve given me the correct name of the bird. Thank you!

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