campground review: grayton beach state park

>> Tuesday, November 24, 2009

in the heart of the emerald coast, the red neck riviera, the panhandle of florida, we got to experience grayton beach state park.  here is a review of our experience...

the sweet:
this place is beautifully surreal; with the atlantic's crystal clear emerald green waters to the stark white soft sugar sand dunes.   doing some research, we were leary at first because the campground was fairly cheap, maybe because it sucked, but this was not the case.  it was a "camper's" camp, lots of pop-ups and tents.  the park staff was uber friendly, except for the dude that gave me the stink eye for going the wrong direction on a one way street.



the sour:
we did not get to explore as much as we would have liked, we planned on an extra night, but were rushed to leave when someone had booked our site.  the bathrooms seemed clean, but every surface in the bathroom was always wet, maybe the rain, but i don't know, weird.  first night in the new bento box, it poured down rain and the awning filled up like a bathtub, bending and snapping the frame and poles!

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blogger back story

my wife and i have had a fairly mundane life so far. we live in northern delaware where we met, fell in love, bought a house and got married. we enjoy traveling, camping, surfing and eating well and we do not have any children. we are in our mid-thirties and have average careers, not glamorous or high paying, but consistent none the less. as time passes day to day in our mundane life there has been something growing stronger inside of us for years. that something is the need to break out of our slumber and live life to the fullest. we want to see the world and find a place by the edge of the sea to call home and open our own business. we keep revisiting this idea, reinventing the plan, but never following through. last december we got serious... we wrote down goals, step by step, to move towards achieving our dreams. we created a budget and decided we could feasible travel in our pop-up camper for 3 months exploring the coast in search for the place we wanted to live. we saved money for traveling, we got our house appraised, we worked on curb appeal & we sold cumbersome unessential possessions. last big step was to sell our house and our target was September. we finally got our house on the market on friday, september 25. we had
several contingency plans for different times when it would sell. to our astonishment the house sold in 48 hours!

on surfing

in 2004 my parents took my entire family on a Hawaiian cruise. during this cruise i had a life altering experience... a surf lesson on the island of maui. being a water person already, i immediately i had a definitive connection with surfing. upon arrival back in delaware i went out and purchased my first surf board. i started surfing the local breaks occasionally. i got my closest friends into it and they too ended up buying boards. occasionally turned into frequently and then every day off of work. my first board turned into several and then into a quiver. surfing started as a hobby, a mere fascination and now is a lifestyle that provides me spiritual well being. the connection to a higher power is never more present than during a good dawn session. out in the line up the stressful hustle bustle of life melts away and i can get quiet with god and recharge my internal battery. i'm sure surfing means different things to different people, but for me it is about the soul. i feel i am a better person because what surfing does for me and i will pursue that feeling for the rest of my life.

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