Saturday, May 30, 2009

Lost Pines

Derek, Justin, and I (oh, and Roxy too) went to Lost Pines for Memorial Day Weekend. I feel like I should get a small compensation for the weekend after giving them such rave reviews and publicity with this post. We decided this year to start a trend of a family vacation - just us, no friends or family involved. We had an absolute blast!

Lost Pines is owned by the Hyatt and located in Bastrop, Tx. The drive took us exactly 2 hours - can't get much better than that for easy travel to a great location. I last minute realized dogs were allowed, so we got to save the kennel fee as well. Roxy had a blast looking at our balcony, which looked onto the hummingbird garden.

The resort is located right on the Colorado River, and some people could kayak, float the river, or go canoeing. Horseback riding and other trail adventures were available for older kids as well.

Justin would sleep until 7am every morning and we would go on a walk with the jogging stroller and Roxy. We would come back, eat breakfast that we had brought (and stored in the little fridge in the room), and he would watch a quick video as we got ready for the pool. I love this photo of him in his mother's hat.

Even funnier with a toothbrush in the picture now.

There was so much to do and totally geared towards kids. A balloon artist came one day and made balloon swords for the boys.

There was a shaded playground area near the pool area. Kids were always going up and down the slides. There were also hammocks for people to swing in, picnic benches to eat at, etc.

What's a day without Justin lining up something? Here he is lining up the basketballs near the river on one of our morning walks.

Justin & Derek are actually running after a soccer ball in this photo. Their stances were too funny. There was always a good game of soccer going on right by the pool.

A big lift from dad to make a basket.

They had bikes for everyone to check out on an hourly basis. There was only one that Justin could maneuver. There were several small bikes, but this one had a long seat that enabled him to reach the pedals better.

I would hunt this bike out and grab it whenever we saw it get returned. Justin wasn't great going uphill, so we would stay in this covered pavilion and ride around.

Ah, the lazy river. Derek and I could have stayed on this thing all day. Intertubes were always floating around, a bar was located on the route for people to pick up beverages, and it took 15 minutes to float around once. Most of the time Justin would just lay in one of our laps like a limp noodle and just float with us. It was a fun bonding moment.

So there was a slide at the pool where kids had to be 42 inches tall to ride. The first night we got there Derek took Justin on the slide in his lap right before it closed. Come to find out that's really not allowed - kids have to be the height, have to go down solo, and must be able to swim. No amount of coaxing from this mother could get any other employee to let Justin down again. After some tears of yearning, he finally realized that we would have to wait until next year.

There was an adult pool off the lazy river that I went and laid out at during one of Justin's naps. The other two naps Derek was playing at the golf course on location, but who's counting. There was a wedding that weekend, and all the wedding party was at the adult pool. I felt like I was on a scene on the Hills. But it was free entertainment. The great thing about the pools is that there were waiters all over the place. So you would just order your food, sign your room number, and be done with it. I could get used to that!

Where is Justin? Oh, on the other side of the beach ball. We played volleyball with the beachball, and no, it didn't bring up any fond memories of my short career with the sport. Though I do serve better with a beach ball.

There was a beach on one side of the pool. We made sandcastles and threw a lot of sand into the water.

The pool was incredible. Justin could touch the entire way across. One day he and Derek were holding their breath under water and then shooting out of the water. I got a fast shutter speed on my camera and got the water coming out when Justin popped back up.

We had an overcast day and a quick rain two evenings. That made for some chilly water at times. We definitely said we wouldn't go any sooner in the year to this place. But Monday, the day we were leaving, was the prettiest day there. It was perfect.

My two big smilers.

Justin just standing on the side in the big shallow pool.

There was an activity room that we visited twice while we were there. There was a big jumphouse that Justin romped around in, as well as ping pong....

...the Wii (first time he had ever done this - I couldn't even begin to show him how to do it), and a bean bag toss. They also had board games, a lifesize checkers game, and other various activities.

Face painting was everyday. Justin got a #4 (don't know why), a snake, and a whale. He wanted his face painted all day long.

On Memorial Day the kids got to color a flag puzzle and then take it home to use. Justin, being the artist, thought that was a great idea. We also fed the ducks every morning. There was a pond off the golf course where they would hang out. The first day they wouldn't eat Justin's cereal, the only food we had on us. So the next day we took some bread with us, and they thought that was a much better option.

S'mores - every night at 7pm the resort would have a big fire pit where everyone would cook s'mores.

Justin was all about roasting the marshmallows...

...though he never wanted to eat them. Probably didn't help that we completely burned a few batches. Then there would be a movie on the lawn for all the kids to watch. It started close to 9pm on two nights, so we didn't stay up late for those. But the last night they had it in an auditorium, and we went and watch Aristocats while eating bags of pretzels. Justin's "first real movie experience", if you even want to call it that.

Since the little man didn't get his dessert, we stopped at the little general store in the lobby and got him some Blue Bell ice cream. Only vanilla - no chocolate, no sprinkles, no fuss. So boring, if you ask me. And look at his feet - he is so proud of these flip flops that Henry gave us after he decided he didn't like the concept. Justin loves them because he looks like mommy and daddy.

This might be our newest 11x14 that will grace my downstairs room. It's time to replace some of those 1 year photos. It is only 2 years later, after all. And I am reading to start showcasing my photos.

Who told this kid that this is the way to smile? It's still cute nonetheless. But we always show teeth in the Michaelis household.

So I decide this one night we are going to try to get a fmail photo. And it starts raining. Of course. Not to mention I have to find some Joe Smo to use my camera with the external flash (which means it weighs about 10 pounds). Here is a photo as I was testing out the lighting. Love it.

Justin kept wanting to put our heads together.

Still trying to touch heads. This one might be my fave.

I decide to try for another night of a quickie family photo session. I find this employee who was majoring in photography and then decided to do something else. So of course I didn't think to explain to him that you should halfway push down to focus before taking the photo. Justin had both arms around us with a big grin, and all the photos came out blurry. I could scream.

This one is okay, but still not the best.

Funny kid.


On Monday, a few hours before we were supposed to check out, Derek looked at me and said he could stay at this place for a few more days. So I told him let's stay another night. We laughed nervously, and both said why not. They had a Family Stay 'n Play package based on the number of nights you stayed, so by staying another night we got a huge discount on the room and got resort credit that basically enabled all our food to be free. It was that great of a place. So I wheeled and dealed and got us a steal to stay for one more evening. As we left the next morning, Derek told Justin to say, "See ya next year!" And we plan on doing that very thing!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello, Shannon, Derek and Justin,
It looks like you had a super great time here at Lost Pines! Thank you so much for visiting and we look forward to watching your little guy grow up!
Warm regards,
Kim Britton
Director of Sales and Marketing
Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort

Kelly Bowman said...

Loved seeing all of your picutes. We just got back from Hyatt Hill Country Resort. We want to know how you got Justin to sleep until 7, our kids were up at 5:30 each day!

The Junods said...

Woswers! Seriously, Kim commenting on the blog! Who? How??

Loved all the pictures! I want to go!! Great pics of your boys too. Love the pics of you and JT and Derek and JT. So natural and happy!! You have to frame the 11x17 of JT. And the family pic is AWESOME! Cmas card..DONE!

Such a fun weekend. So glad you had the time together.

Anonymous said...

Justin likes his ice cream exactly like Clay does! :) -k.

Katy said...

Wow! That place is great! I want to go next time!!!!! :) Love that y'all are doing an annual family trip. I'm all about it. Seriously, I'm going to have to check into that place!

Ashley Hall said...

Awesome pics! I need your cam skills!!! Looks like an awesome trip!