We have fallen into a nice rhythm.

Wake up at around 6am (sometimes earlier!) – we are in an efficiency unit, very tiny, so once I’m up, the kids are up as well.

I watch the sun rise with two cups of coffee. The kids have cereal, then fool around together/with me or play with toys, newly found shells, rocks.

First morning “sunrise”
Second morning
Third morning
This morning

I then go downstairs to exercise since this condominium building has a gym. My eight year old is in charge of herself and her brother. The door to the balcony is locked. They watch cartoons on their iPads (those are restricted to downloads only) while I exercise for about 30 minutes.

I come back, take a shower, and the kids and I go downstairs to the beach.

There are five cats that reside at this condominium. My kids, of course, want to take them all home. My husband warned me: “do not bring home a cat.”

My second cup of coffee, today at the beach
The beach when we first arrived
The beach, yesterday
The beach, today

At the beach… it’s reading, listening to podcasts (for me), burying each other in the sand (the kids). Drawing for my daughter. My son is happy digging tunnels.

After the beach, in early afternoon, we find a restaurant for lunch. The coast has the freshest seafood so we have been treating ourselves to some shrimp and catch(es) of the day. The kids mainly stuck with shrimp dishes: fried shrimp and shrimp tacos; I had the catch of the day (grouper), and shrimp tacos as well.

Today, however, we went to have lunch at Paula Deen’s Family restaurant. I used to watch her show, eons ago, and I love some comfort food once in a while. We had fried okra, Paula’s famous fried chicken, collard greens, chicken and dumplings, and Mac and cheese. This was an “all you can eat” restaurant, and I am not eating for the next three days.

SO good and yet SO much

I then bought some stuff for the kitchen in Paula Deen’s store.

After lunch, it’s down time for me and the kids and a trip to the indoor pool in the early evening (5ish).

Dinner has been at the apartment every time. I cannot imagine taking them and myself out in the evening. Dinners have been very basic: pasta with sauce, cut up vegetables, microwavable chicken Masala, pre-packaged soup, or leftovers.

And so we have been repeating the same pattern: wake up, coffee and watch the sun rise, exercise, breakfast, beach, lunch, downtime, pool, dinner, bed. Rinse and repeat the next day.

I am liking this set up.

The kids are being kids. They bicker and then they love each other. They whine and then they are so helpful. Just today they were wrestling and obnoxious during downtime, and would not stop, in spite of several reminders, so I took away their iPads and placed them both in a time out (bunk beds). It’s hit or miss. They are great at the beach and the pool. They are also great when they are asleep 😉

We have two more full days here in Myrtle Beach, and we will have sunny weather and 72 degrees.


Tell me, how is your week is going?


6 responses to “Rhythms in Myrtle Beach, SC”

  1. J Avatar

    Your week sounds so relaxing, and I think your schedule sounds kind of perfect. Time spent at the beach/shore is always time well spent, in my book. And your sunrises are stunning.

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Those sunrises were exquisite!

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  3. Common Household Mom Avatar

    I love the photos of the beautiful sunrises! It has to be soothing to experience a week of seeing that scene every morning.

    Our week has been super busy with a big choir cantata last Sunday, two religious holidays, plus leading a political rally on Friday (very small – less than 10 in attendance, but still required lots of prep). All good, and today, Easter Sunday, was very relaxing – leftovers, and reading books.

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    1. Daria Avatar

      It is something so hopeful in watching the sun rise. Especially in these uncertain and turbulent times we live in.

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  4. Lisa’s Yarns Avatar

    The sunrises are so gorgeous! I am glad you guys found a great rhythm. I love beach trips as all the time outside + playing in the sand and water tires kids out. We usually would eat at the condo for breakfast and lunch and then do an early’ish dinner. But our last family trip was 2 years ago so we’ll see what we do when we do another beach trip in the future. I’m hoping we can do one next spring.

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