Saturday, August 13, 2011

Keys living

chillaxin in a hammock on the beach....
attempted family picture.....I should have taken Elise's hat off :(
John Harrison tried really hard to go to sleep in the hammock...unsuccessfully
sweet Elise enjoying the beach
We've been in Key West for over 2 1/2 weeks and have a pretty good routine in place. David (who is training to run a marathon in December) gets up at 6 am to workout. Usually, John Harrison wakes up a little after 7am and Elise shortly thereafter (his room is right across from ours so the noise of a two year old waking up quickly resonates). A few days ago, John Harrison woke up at 6 am and was pretty scared so we quickly got him out of bed and soon thereafter were all up for the day. John Harrison loves to try and go back to sleep in our bed (take a "nap" as he calls it) when he is still tired in the morning, but he has never been able to actually go back to sleep....that was especially unfortunate the other morning at 6 am when we had already had a fairly rough night with Elise who has not been sleeping too well for the past month and a half or so. Anyways, after we eat breakfast, Elise is about ready for her nap and usually takes a decent morning nap. Sometimes I will play with John Harrison while Elise is napping, other times John Harrison will play by himself, but most days we will take him swimming and keep Elise's monitor out by the pool. John Harrison and Elise both take a nap after lunch. In the evenings we have been going on a long walk (3-4 miles). This evening we walked to a toy store that is located near the cruise terminal. I think that David and I enjoyed looking at different fun toys as much or more than John Harrison did. John Harrison's favorite part of the outing was riding a mini carousel -- he was not too happy when the ride was over and kept saying "more ride" as we buckled him back into the stroller. Even though he has to do most of his work from the kitchen bar since there is not a desk anywhere in the house, David has still managed to get 6-10 hours of work in a day during the week and about 4-6 on weekend days). I took Elise and John Harrison to the beach two days ago so David could have some quiet time to get work done; sometimes, I'll take the kids for a walk so David can work.
Even though we are only a few blocks from the beach, we have have only gone to beach every 2-3 days....it is a lot easier to go for a swim in the pool than it is to get everyone ready for the beach, unpack everything once we get there, try to breastfeed on the beach, etc. This morning we went to the beach and I took John Harrison for a swim in the ocean while David stayed to watch Elise, who was taking her nap in the stroller. The public beaches are quite interesting here...in terms of people watching, that is:). Thankfully there are quite a few big trees so finding shade isn't too much of a problem. At the public beach closest to the house we are renting, there are covered picnic tables, restrooms, etc. A lot of locals seem to spend their entire day sitting at the picnic tables, drinking beer, and shooting the breeze. Today, our spot on the beach was not too far from some guys who had already thrown down quite a few Natties before lunchtime.....the police rode buy and warned them four times to get rid of their alcohol (illegal to have alcohol at the beach in the U.S.). A bit later, a lover's quarrel broke out at the same picnic table and some unpleasantries (to put it nicely) were exchanged between two of the guys. We were actually getting everything packed and ready to leave when David said, "let's go now!" After we were walking away, he told me that the police had walked up to the picnic table and let the guys sitting there know that someone had called in a complaint and that it was inappropriate to be using foul language so loudly with young children around---it wasn't us who called in the complaint (although we were glad someone had)---but since we had been on the beach not too far away, it would have been easy for the guys to think it had been us.....
Key West is definitely an interesting place. It is getting late so I'll just name a few things that come to mind......
1-Trash pickup is twice weekly --- and takes place between 4 and 5 am ---right outside our bedroom window. I commented to David about how loud the trash pickup is and he said that maybe the trash collectors are so ticked that they have to get up so early that they don't even try to be quiet...might as well wake everyone else up if you have to be up, too.
2-Chickens and roosters run around all over the place and the roosters crow at all hours of the day and night.
3-Little brown lizards are all over the place. John Harrison loves watching the lizards -- especially the ones that come near the pool. He calls them "woe woes." David is trying really hard to catch one of the lizards....the lizards have narrowly escaped his attempts so far.

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