we put the aw in awesome

WE PUT THE AW IN AWESOME

Monday, May 26, 2014

DolFUN Tours

I have an iphone. I love it! I don't know how I lived for so long without a smart phone. It's especially nice with the kids because I can do a quick check of something without fighting off tiny hands from the computer. And I've been dabbling in the endless world that is the app store. I downloaded (is that the right term?) Groupon and I like looking through it for good deals. Most of the time, well actually all of the time, it's for stuff that I wouldn't normally spend money on, but I'm losing my cool in this tiny house and I need an outlet.... or maybe an outing?

I found a deal that was 75% off a boat tour where you could see dolphins. I realize the dolphins live in the Indiatlantic permanently and I could see them (and have seen them) just driving over the bridge on the way to the ocean. But it looked so fun and I thought the kids would really like it. And there is always this great toss up of who to believe with online reviews. Some people are so opinionated and that can go either direction! I can't tell who's giving an honest opinion without some bias that they were unintentionally personally offended by some off-hand comment. The good reviews outweighed the bad and the medium reviews seemed accurate so I figured it couldn't be that bad, right? So we got pumped up for a 2 hour long boat tour with 2 toddlers. (Sounds less fun when I say it like that.)

Here's the boat we were on.

We got there and the boat was average size for a tour boat. I was afraid it was going to be packed and there isn't assigned seating, so we got there a little early to grab a seat or four. That's when I got nervous. The boat is on the water and we needed to be in our seats to reserve them. And of course the kids are anxious. They wanted to run around and say hi and climb over the railing on the edge and look in the water. I was definitely starting to get stressed out. Thankfully we got THE BEST group of people ever. Most of the people on the boat were part of the same group. And they were old. They made conversation with us and learned our kids names and made our trip so much more fun. I don't know why there's this idea that you have to keep to yourself around strangers because it's the polite thing to do. Maybe everybody else is just as uncomfortable as you are around people they don't know and the thing that would make it all better is to get to know them and not be strangers anymore. Huh, what an idea.

Aw, we're so cute. We sat all the way in the back, hoping to be less of a bother to people.

The tour started out a little slow with the boat backing out of the super crowded marina, then we saw an anhinga! Those birds are so cool. They have a spear like bill that's really sharp and they dive down into the water to catch the fish they eat. And they have this crazy long neck that they keep all kinked up, it's very distinct of this species. (Man, when did I turn into such a bird enthusiast?!)  We got going further and the tour guide, a pretty funny guy, started telling us a bit of history of the area as well as some of the real estate information. I thought that was weird. He must have been a real estate agent or something because he knew the prices of the houses for sale along the drive. Maybe he'd just been asked enough so he looked it up. Who knows. Michael and I very quickly decided we would have much better ways to spend a million dollars than buy an oceanfront house. Silly. He and I think so alike. I sure do like that guy. Then the tour guide took us around the edge of the island and showed us some rich guys house. The guy that lived there was one of the first to inhabit the island and he built this giant green dragon. Then a hurricane came and blew it all down. Why do people live there?

This is the anhinga, look at that neck! And the spear like bill!
This is the wreckage of the giant dragon thing. Cool, huh? Huh? What is it?

We saw some brown pelicans and showed Ivan how they dive in the water. He got so excited! He would say "whoa! that's awesome!" I love how excited he is about everything. When we did start seeing the dolphins I thought Ivan was gonna go overboard trying to look at them. He kept yelling, "here they come!" and "I see the dolphins!" He was thoroughly entertained by searching for the dolphins. He still wandered around the boat a bit. At one point he was so excited to see the dolphins that he just stopped where he was in the aisle and darted straight to the side of the boat, right in front of somebody. The guy was really nice and helped Ivan see over the rail. I don't think Ivan's ever been that friendly before!

Watching the dolphins. I'm not sure how many Charlotte missed before she finally realized what we were all looking at. 

A dolphin! We saw about 5 or 6 and they would just swim around the boat and resurface somewhere else. Pretty entertaining really.
Ivan and his new buddy. He's just 2 rows in front of us, for anyone who was worried about him sitting with a strange old man. That guy was so nice. 

We saw a great blue heron, double crested cormorant, anhinga, a royal tern, and dolphins! I was hoping to see some manatees, but I think it's too late in the summer already.




I don't know what that heron is doing. That sure doesn't look comfortable.

This is a cormorant. You can tell the difference from the anhinga because of the neck and beak. Not near as long a neck on these guys as there is on the anhinga. And the cormorant beak as a hook or a curve at the end instead of being straight on the anhinga. 

Oh yea! We got Ivan some cheap binoculars and he loves them! I'm not sure if he can actually see through them the right way, but he sure wants to be just like his dad and use his binoculars to see better. 

Ha! 





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