The Oklahoman

Winter follows traveling family to the beach

- Beth Stephenson bstephenso­n@oklahoman.com

Last October, the Bruce family loaded essentials into their minivan and set off on a new adventure. Their plan to travel the United States, having as many diverse experience­s as possible, strengthen­ing family bonds and learning about America is turning out well. They stay a month in each of their rental houses, and have now gotten into a groove for wherever they go.

Since Brandon works from wherever home happens to be, he needs some level of privacy. Daily meetings and consultati­ons require quiet, so the family plans quiet times in their home-school routine to accommodat­e him as well as the family. In Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, a piece of patio furniture served as a desk and a large closet worked well as an office. In their current home in Orlando/Kissimmee they bought a used desk for $15 which they will leave behind when they go.

Though the homes where they have stayed have all been a bit snug for a family of six, they have found that some have offered a completely different lifestyle. In Santa Rosa Beach, they were close to town and the older boys loved the freedom of being able to walk to a movie or to the store. Beach excursions are common and water activities are usually a daily event.

Ironically, they had planned to spend the holiday season in Florida for the joy of being out of the cold and snows of home. But for three weeks of their stay, a record-setting cold snap dropped temperatur­es 30 degrees below normal.

Christmas was low key. They spent it video-calling family and going to the beach. In recent years, Nichole and Brandon had decided to give their children experience­s rather than stuff for Christmas and in that mindset, and given the fact that they were already in Florida, the main gift for the whole family was a Caribbean cruise.

It was hard for them to wait three weeks after Christmas to receive the gift, but when the time finally came, the family loved it. Though Nichole and Brandon had anticipate­d that the children would miss their friends as they spent this year travelling, until the cruise, they had not realized how much the children miss being with kids their own age.

They enrolled immediatel­y in the shipboard kids’ activity area and made friends with other children in that area right away. By the end of the cruise they had friends all over the ship.

One stop on the cruise was at the U.S. territory of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. Though lush with tropical splendor, the white beaches are several miles from the harbor. With tourist taxis being expensive, Brandon decided that the family would do like the locals do and ride the bus. Of course the bus took longer and dropped them a distance away from their destinatio­n. As they walked along the roads, they were drenched by a sudden downpour. But the beach was spectacula­r.

The beaches of St. Thomas are lined with reefs close to shore. Sea fans, anemones, sea urchins, brilliantl­y colored fish and other exotic-seeming corals seethe in the warm sea.

A few years ago, Jeff and I also enjoyed snorkeling off the beach at Secret Harbor St. Thomas, at the recommenda­tion of our daughter-in-law. We also enjoyed snorkeling at Emerald Beach on the other side of the island. The scenery above the water is not as spectacula­r at Emerald Beach as at Secret Harbor, but the snorkeling was even more terrific.

I stayed out a little longer than the rest of the family and saw a reef shark between me and the beach. I remember it like a cartoon where my legs were moving so fast they were nothing but a rotating blur as I made a dash for shore.

Nichole says so far, Seaside Florida is at the top of her list to return to for a visit. In a couple of weeks, they will leave the Orlando area and move on to Hilton Head South Carolina. Both sets of grandparen­ts are coming to visit them at Hilton Head.

They are hoping to explore Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; and Tybee Island, Georgia.

Only in America, God Bless it!

 ?? [PHOTO BY BETH STEPHENSON] ?? Secret Harbor on St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands.
[PHOTO BY BETH STEPHENSON] Secret Harbor on St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands.
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