We were just down there in July. But when Coralyn told us that her brother passed away, we knew we’d make another trip down to Corpus Christi. Cody says it totally messed up his average since before July, it had been a really long time since we were there. It didn’t matter as we knew we needed to be there.
Since I’ve become a Hotwire fan, I checked out Hotwire and found I could get a 4-star hotel in the waterside area for less than I could get a hotel out by him mom. (So far, I’ve only hotwired 4-stars because you don’t know what hotel you’re getting and 3-stars can be a lot of different things.) And most of our activities would be in town so the htoel would be closer. I checked out what 4-stars were in Corpus and thought we would be across from the seawall. NOT! We were across the Harbor Bridge- Yipee! (And on the beach, but we’re not beach folks). Cody did take it better than I thought he would- probably helped that we’d stayed at the hotel, under different ownership, over 10 years ago. We had a great room and I always enjoy watching the ships and the tugs come in and out of the port.
I counted 13 tugboats while I was there. (Much fewer than I remember seeing in the past)
Our room was not directly overlooking the beach. . . Instead, we had a bit of an angled view- of the beach, the Lady Lex, the Corpus Skyline, the Harbor Bridge, and the Refineries. Our balcony was excellant for some night shooting.
We had a chance to catch up with Cody’s cousins and that was really nice. The last time we saw his second cousins, the oldest was 1. . . now 10! And there were three we’d never met. We also learned that their dad, Cody’s uncle, wanted to be in Coralyn’s wedding that he and his wife had a second wedding in a Catholic church. (And that their mom had to convert from Baptist to Catholisism to do it.) I barely knew his uncle but heard some great stories.
We also spent one late night catching up with some friends we hadn’t seen in years! That was lots of fun. . . and it was another chance to see how quickly kids and families grow.
We managed to squeeze in some time for the Aquarium. Literally, we had 1.5 hours Saturday, so we made a run for it. . . OK we walked. One of the things that stuck out with us was how hot and humid it was. And windy. I remember the wind, but neither of us really remembered it being that nasty hot and sticky. . . in October none the less. On our walk to the aquarium from the hotel, this is what Cody’s hair looked like.
On our way to the aquarium we really worked hard to keep the sand out of our shoes. We really aren’t folks that enjoy sand. . . though we did take one walk along this beach.
We wound up getting a membership at the aquarium and snuck in another 1.5 hour trip on Sunday. We always loved the aquarium. With two trips and the fact that we had other pics of the aquarium, it was an excellant chance to practice some photography. And a challenge in some of the darker areas. The otter exhibit has always been one of my favorites and we spent lots of watching them- even saw a girl drop her cell phone into the otters water. The otters pounced on it. . . a new toy. We also arrived both days just in time to see the last dolphin show.
One really huge ship left the port while we were at the aquarium. . . I mean really huge!
Like the distortion. . . they had a dome thing you where you could stick your head “into” the one of the tanks.
Cody took these next two shots of me. . . in the tank. . .
Just for mom:
The aquarium highlight though happened with about 10 minutes before the aquarium closed in the viewing area underneath the dolphin tank- where they held an impromptu underwater show practice. Oh my goodness, to see the dolphins interact and their faces. It was amazing.
All of these pics are unedited except for sharpening done when uploading. We took over 1500 pics which of course have been edited down tremendously but I haven’t had a chance to even begin editing them. And as you can see by the number of pictures posted here. . . I’ve had a tough time narrowing down my favorites.
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