For the 4th of July we headed to Cape Cod and enjoyed all that it has to offer–ocean breezes, miles and miles of sandy beaches, the smell of honeysuckle, poison ivy, lighthouses, seals, salt water taffy, wildflowers, salt ponds, charming quaint towns, fresh lobster, biking, homemade ice cream, cape house styles, sand dunes. This year we stayed just south of Provincetown so we could spend as much time on the National Seashore. Can’t go wrong with a vacation at the Cape. We had an awesome time.
Cape Cod
Salt ponds
Sand-dune jumping
Found this seashell on the beach. If you put it up to your ear, you can hear the ocean waves.
Primary transportation mode in the Cape? Bikes.
Visited 4 times, 1 visit(s) today
The Bulkley Bunch says
Looks SO fun!! You have such a beautiful family!!
Holly O. says
That looks amazing! I can't believe how big the kids are getting.
JT and Lizzie Davis says
So fun! We were in Boston on the 4th and actually drove up to the Cape for a few hours. I loved it!
Jan says
It looks beautiful – -I think it's somewhere I've always wanted to visit.
And your family is growing up so fast – such cuties!
Sarah says
What a beautiful way to spend the 4th of July with your family! LOVE the picures! Your quit the designer 🙂
Tess says
Aw, you got some really cute pictures. That one of you in the huge sun hat is really pretty. And then I love Jackson's expression in the one where you're holding him. Looks like it was a great trip, seeing the seals sounds so cool.
MiaKatia says
That picture of you is absolutely beautiful! What a great vacation. Love the seals 🙂
Janie says
Great photos! Looks like a fun place for a family adventure.
Rachael says
Love the 4 shots all next to each other – looks beautiful!
PS – got the Chewies from Charlene. Thanks again for the help!! You should see the difference between the NEW one and the OLD one. IT's amazing! I think I'm even going to blog about it – it cracks me up. 🙂