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...travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living. ~ St. Augustine

Traveling to places near and far is both exciting and enlightening. Travel may be close by, within a region, or globally. Visiting a bordering city or island in where you live could give you a fresh new perspective in life. Though, we don’t really need to go so far out to enjoy ourselves and find beauty, because it is all around us… if you open your eyes, stop and smell the roses... you will get that sense of freedom. However if you are a world traveler, it opens up for a much wider point of view. How I wish someday, I will get to do that. Visiting another country and seeing how other people live and discovering their culture provides us with new understanding that we are all different and unique in our own ways, though we are all human… living and breathing on the same amazing planet, Earth…

Enjoy, travel and live life to the fullest!


Around the World

Around the World

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Florida Living


Welcome to Cocoa Beach... Florida




After leaving the Golden State, California... my family moved to the Sunshine State, Florida to start a new life! Though California living was fantastic, my hubby who has lived there since birth wanted change. We also needed a much bigger home for our growing family. Our daughter was only three months old when we move to Cocoa Beach. We thought it was a great move. Slow down a bit and spend more time together. Enjoy the laid back life... the place of fun and sun. Boating in the Banana River and cruising around Snug Harbor, visiting neighbors from the dock in their backyards. The town is surrounded by water; we had a navigable canal in our backyard. The street across from us is open-water where the Banana River is. Two blocks away is the Atlantic Ocean. If you are familiar with the TV show from the 60's called "I dream of Genie", this was the place that the show was suppose to have happened.

One good feature we liked about Cocoa Beach was that Cape Canaveral is only fifteen-minute drive from our house. The Cape Canaveral has a huge busy pier for cruise ships like Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Disney and many other ships that sails to the Caribbean. Our first family cruise was out from there aboard Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas, which includes ports of call such as Nassau, Bahamas, US Virgin Island, St. Thomas and Netherland Antilles, St. Maarten. Another huge ports that are only three-hour drive from Cocoa Beach are Fort Lauderdale and Miami. We have also taken cruises from these ports (see my other blogs for photos).
Five years of living in the Sunshine state was wonderful. I miss our old neighborhood. People are so friendly and nice. Every year, there was a block party during Christmas season and picnics in springtime! My daughter's favorite is Halloween when we get to knock on our neighbor's doors and actually invites us to get in for a friendly chat. Our local Catholic church held a Fall Festival every year as well. Children and parents get to spend wonderful time together and run into almost everybody we knew, it's like a neighborhood party.

west point drive, cocoa beach



daybreak...
i took this photo on my way home from a night-shift job


our back yard... boat house

'twas totally awesome pool... lots of good memories



my kitchen




***friends


visiting us from California

Cheers to 2008!!!

2007



Halloween... trick or treating @ work

World Famous Ron Jon Surf Shop

Trick or treat at work

Father's Day with my family and my friend Family

2006
Magic Kingdom, Disney Orlando




Fall Festival @Church
 

Halloween with our neighbors

2005
One of our Wedding Anniversaries
@Ming Court Chinese Restaurant in International Drive, Orlando (very good food)


My baby riding a pony during a friend's birthday @ a Horse Ranch


Shops in Orlando




Boating around our neighborhood









Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral is where NASA launches space shuttles since the 60's. Every time KSC launches a shuttle, we could easily watch it from our backyard... not the whole thing, just when the shuttle is up and on its way to the atmosphere. It was a big deal; people flock to the beach and nearby areas to watch the launch. Sadly, the program ends by Fall of this year (2010).

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