Friday, June 27, 2014

Bikini vs. One Piece

Bathing suit season has never particularly bothered me. I was a lifeguard for several years and sitting nearly naked on an elevated lifeguard tower gets you accustomed to being in a bathing suit...in front of people...while sitting on an 8 foot pedestal.

Want to know what is NOT fun about bathing suit season this year? Trying to hold, feed, corral and apply sunscreen to a rowdy infant who thinks the sand is amazing, beer cans are toys, and anything on the beach is edible. 

I decided before our first beach trip back in April that a one piece suit was necessary. The thought of having to bend over, play with and hold Barrett seemed less than desirable while sporting a midriff-bearing bikini. Bikinis are made for leisurely beach trips were tanning and drinking are rampant and flipping from back to stomach is the only stress of the day. And you can focus on sucking in and keeping everything in place. 

This is not how I would describe a beach trip with a baby. The only time I considered my tan lines was when he was napping. 

The plus side to all this? I found the cutest one piece (that cost a small fortune), Mr. B is a beach bum in the making, and has Mom's skin tone which equals tan! He has no fear of the sand or water and carried on about his routine as if we were at home. 

Cute and functional one piece. 
Here are some of the essentials we packed for the beach:
  • Sunscreen - apply to naked baby, pre beach time for best initial coverage.
  • Baby swim t-shirt for additional sun coverage 
  • Shade in the form of umbrellas or tent (preferably the latter b/c of standing room)
  • Back up pacifier (sand really sticks to these)
  • Portable, battery operated fan
  • Pouched baby food (anything that is hands free for everyone b/c of the sand)
  • Cooler (for baby food, of course)
  • Low, plastic beach chairs (metal gets HOT)
  • Inflatable baby raft
  • Inflatable baby pool
  • Blanket or sheet for putting over the sand and under the shade
  • Wagon with good wheels that will roll on sand
  • Towels, and extra towels
  • Bath toys (after all they are made for the water)
  • Wipes (not just for diaper changing, but for getting sand off everything)
  • Napkins, paper towels, or something of the sort

Mom car loaded up, down, and sideways.

Our travel companion snoozing away.

Beer at Eddy Teach's first. Check in later.

Pool time with Dad!

"How does my hair look?" -B


Nap time in the pop up shark tent. 

Or nap time on mom. Bikini was a bad idea. 

Nap time under the umbrella. See cooler, wagon and stuff. 

Play time at the house, in the drawers with whatever is accessible. 

Boating!


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