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TRAVEL LOVE: Rosemary Beach 2017

For the fourth year in a row, we visited one of my favorite places on earth – Rosemary Beach, Florida. I’ve written about our previous trips here, here, here, and here! These posts are still some of my most trafficked stories. I swear if you go to the 30A area just once, you are completely spoiled by the white sand, emerald water, and quaint little coastal towns.

The first two trips it was just Todd, Iris, and me, but last year we finally talked some good friends into meeting us there. Once Seth and Ashlee arrived, they surprised us with the news that they were pregnant! One year later, they met us there again – with their little beach babe, Frankee. We also had another family of friends join us who have two little girls, one of which is Iris’ age. So for the first time ever, Iris actually had kids to play with at the beach. It was magical.

Our crew (photo by Stephanie Jones):

Since we had a much larger group this year, we needed a much larger house. If it’s just our little family we rent a carriage house, but it sure is fun to get to stay in one of the huge, gorgeous houses in Rosemary. This year we had a little trouble finding the perfect one, but finally we booked the Seahorse Cottage, which has its own private pool. Rosemary has several amazing community pools, so that wasn’t really a priority, but now that we had one it will be a requirement from here on out.

Originally we were booked for five nights, but at the very last minute we extended our trip. The ocean was a little rough in the beginning of our week, so the extra day ended up being THE perfect beach day.

On a couple different days, the dudes and the ladies took turns keeping the kids so that we all could enjoy some kid-free time. The girls opted for a spa day at The Pearl in downtown Rosemary and I’m pretty sure we won. I’ve admired the property from afar for years, but this was the first time I got to experience it. Ashlee, Stephanie, and myself each got an hour massage, which was right off of the adults-only pool area. Afterwards, we lounged poolside along with frozen cocktails and appetizers. We basically wanted to live there… So of course now I want to go back to Rosemary for a full girls trip and see what it’s like to actually stay there.

Over the course of the week, we hit up the staples: The Donut Hole, wandered around Seaside where The Truman Show was filmed, seafood at Crabby Steve’s, bike ride to the fountain at Alys Beach, Charlie’s Donut Truck, drinks at NEAT, tacos at Cowgirl Kitchen, sangria at Le Crema, and of course plenty of beach time. Usually once a vacation comes to an end, I’m ready to come home. But Rosemary Beach is one of the few places I feel like I could stay forever and be just fine. Since I can’t, I’ve already started looking for a property for next year because, if I can’t be traveling, I can at least be planning. ‘Till next time, 30A!

Tons more photos from our week:

Our Rosemary Beach, FL Vacation 2016

I’ve been pushing off writing this post for a couple weeks now, mostly because I’m in denial that our annual Rosemary Beach trip is already behind us. This was our third year in a row going to 30A in the month of May and of course I already want to go back. Our previous two trips took place closer to the end of the month, while this year we went the very first week. (You can see my posts about those here: 2014 vacay, 2015 vacay, and my Mom’s Guide). I was nervous about what the weather would be like, but we got off pretty lucky. While the water was a little cooler than in previous years, the daily highs were in the 70s and 80s. Some of our very good friends from Kansas City met us in Rosemary, where we had an ahhhh-mazing house rented.

Previously we’ve only stayed in small carriage houses, but this year we were able to upgrade. The house was right near the sweet, little town square of Rosemary Beach, which meant that dining, drinks, and shops were just a stones throw away. The home itself was huge, comfortable, and very unique. With its own tower, multiple outdoor decks, a full kitchen, a breakfast kitchen, the most comfortable bed I’ve ever slept in, built-in sound system, small pool/hot-tub, walking distance to the beach…. This place was legit. And of course we still had all of the other amenities that Rosemary Beach had to offer: private beach, four community swimming pools, tree-covered boardwalks all through the town, etc.
While carriage houses have been great for our small family, I don’t know if we can go back after staying in this house.

As for getting to Florida, we started our journey on a Saturday and drove eight hours to Birmingham, Alabama. We’ve learned that this is a good way to break up the trip and make the drive not just a chore, but part of the vacation too. We stayed at a hotel downtown that had a roof-top pool and Todd was able to stock-up at his favorite beer store in town, Hop City Beer.

The next morning we were able to take our time on the remaining 4.5 hours of our drive. We got to town about an hour before check-in, so we swung by the grocery store to pick a few essentials. There’s a liquor store right next door that serves drinks while you shop, so I’ve made it a tradition to grab a margarita while we make sure we’re set in the drink department.

For the next five days we ate, drank, swam, and explored our way around 30A. From here, I’ll just let the photos do the talking.

To Birmingham & beyond!

Made it!

Moving in.


Exploring & enjoying.

Rosemary Beach, FL – A Mom’s Guide

Rosemary Beach, FL

Being that we just went to Rosemary Beach for the second year in a row, we are pretty much experts. Okay, okay. Maybe not quite yet, but a few folks have asked for recommendations, so I thought I would package them up in a cute little blog post. Ready? Here we go.

Goodbye pretty beach house.

THE STAY
First off, I spent a LOT of time researching where to stay and I started my studies long in advance. We booked our rental about six months ahead of our trip so that we had our pick of best houses and best availability. Before our first trip last year, I actually thought we would go somewhere a little closer and a little cheaper, like the gulf in Alabama. But after comparing places online and hearing about Rosemary Beach from a few friends, we decided that a few extra dollars and a few extra hours on the road were probably worth it. We were right. While I can appreciate touristy areas (I love a good airbrushed t-shirt), we wanted a different kind of escape. One that truly felt luxurious and relaxing and that’s exactly what Rosemary Beach is. The tree-lined paths throughout town offer some escape from the Florida heat and the consistent architecture provides a beautiful view everywhere you look. Everything looks established – like it’s been there forever, but it still feels crisp and clean. It’s a small town, allowing you to walk or bike anywhere you want to go. And if you want a little more Florida-flare in your vacation, just wander down to Seacrest or a little farther to Seaside.

As far as vacation rentals, Rosemary is full of million dollar beach homes that come with matching carriage houses (a fancy name for an apartment over a garage). Being a small family of three, anything beyond a carriage house would have been pretty unnecessary and way over our budget. The first year we rented this cute little carriage house through VRBO. It was the best priced option for the most important things on my check list: walking distance to the beach and two beds. This year we wanted to spice it up and stay somewhere different, so we went with the Citrus Cottage carriage house. Both rentals had a private bedroom, a loft bedroom for Iris, full kitchen, and an easy five minute walk to the beach.

This year we had the unique situation of checking into our rental the day it changed owners. Even though we booked through VRBO, the new owners transitioned immediately to Rosemary Beach Cottage Rental for leasing their home. I was nervous about it all working out okay, but it ended up being pretty sweet. With the rental company we had the added perks of a mid-week cleaning service, Davines bath products (my favorite shampoo), and unlimited movie rentals. Oh and complimentary access to the tennis courts and the fitness center, but… we all know I didn’t use that.

As far as location, we’ve stayed on both the south and north sides of 30A (ocean side vs. park side). While being closer to the ocean is always the optimal choice, I really didn’t mind being a little bit farther away this year. Perhaps if you are waaay north it would be a bit more trouble to walk to the beach with all your gear, but that’s when you just rent a wagon. We were lucky in that our recent rental was just a few steps on the other side of 30A.

Rosemary Beach, FL food

THE FOOD
Since I cook nearly every night at home, the last thing that I wanted to do on vacation was make dinner. So besides picking up a few things from the local grocery, we ate out for nearly every meal. The biggest drawback to this, of course, was the expense. When you travel to the 30A area (Rosemary Beach in particular), be prepared to spend about twice what you normally do on a meal. Even kids’ meals are the price that we’re used to spending on an adult entree back home. The other drawback (and I hate to admit this) is that we didn’t really love most of the meals on our trip. We’re not foodies. We’re not fancy. We’re not even very picky. But for some reason, most of the food we’ve had in Rosemary was very average. Despite this one slight disappointment, I’ve listed below all of the places we’ve tried along with some of my suggestions:

Publix: The closest grocery store to Rosemary Beach and there’s a liquor store right next door where you can order a drink while you shop! I recommend the $5 margarita while your husband explores all the local craft beer options.

Cowgirl Kitchen: This was one of our better meals in Rosemary. It’s small and bustling, but they called our phone when a table opened up, allowing us to hang out on the Western Green during our wait. I recommend the crab cakes and Iris recommends the hot dog and bananas (hah). I also recommend going across the street to the CK Feed & Supply, where you can grab pre-cooked meals ready to be warmed up (try the Longhorn mac & cheese and sausage balls).

Summer Kitchen: While the atmosphere is cute and quaint, the lunch itself was sadly lacking. We each had an overpriced “roll-up” which was basically tortillas filled with either beans or chicken and cheese. We had better luck with their breakfast last year. Their little popsicle shop around back was pretty dang good though (I recommend the Key Lime Pie).

SK2 Café: Maybe it was the booze, but I didn’t realize at the time that this lunch spot is an off-shoot of Summer Kitchen. If you’re wanting a burger, then this is an alright stop. I had a pretty decent veggie/hummus wrap (way better than the previous wrap) and Iris chowed down on a corn dog. I recommend the watermelon mimosa if it’s in season. There was an overall bummer during this meal in that we had requested to sit outside, but the only table not in the blistering sun was a six-top. So we were the lonely small family sitting inside, overlooking our denied table (which never was filled).

La Crema: I snuck away and enjoyed some tapas and a white wine sangria by myself while the rest of the family napped. I recommend the mushroom caps with seared lobster and going on an off-time so that you can grab a table on the sidewalk. They also have a kids’ menu and chocolate soup, so no worries if you bring your kiddos who reject the idea of tapas purely on the name.

Shades Bar & Grill: This restaurant is just outside of Rosemary, but close enough to walk. While it feels a bit Florida-cheesy, the food and drinks were actually our favorites of the trip. Todd recommends their wide assortment of craft beer, I recommend the Beachcumber drink (cucumber basil mojito), and Iris recommends the popcorn shrimp with steamed veggies.

The Donut Hole: The absolute best breakfast spot we tried. Just across the street from Shades, this place has tons of fresh donuts along with every traditional breakfast food your heart might desire. It’s big and clean, so even though it’s hard to find a parking spot, the wait isn’t too bad.

Charlies Donuts: (Alys Beach) Speaking of breakfast, biking down to the donut truck in Alys Beach is a necessity. If only for an Instagram photo-op. They sell out daily, so be sure to get there early-ish, especially during peak season. No cash needed, as they take cards. Dress your kiddos in a swimsuit so that afterwards, they can play in the Alys Beach splash pad to wash the donut-stick away.

Fonville Press: (Alys Beach) Great coffee and pastries. The building itself is quite gorgeous as well. I recommend the soy latte and butter croissant.

La Cocina: (Seacrest) Being the only Mexican option in the area, we’ve tried this one each year. While it hits the spot, the bill at the end really hit our wallet. For some reason we can’t leave this place without spending $100 bucks on tacos, enchiladas, and a couple drinks. We’ll probably make tacos and margs at home next year.

Acme Ice House: (Seacrest) We tried this our first year and haven’t been back. While the food was decent, it was expensive for what you get. We were also confused as to why our waitress told us that all the food was served family style. We ordered pizza and a burger, which was served… like any other pizza and burger.

Bud & Alley’s Pizza Bar: (Seaside) This was a nice spot to sit outside and watch the visitors of Seaside. Iris and I split the rosemary white pizza, appropriately enough.

Rosemary Beach, FL swim

THE SWIM
A few weeks before our trip, I reserved a lounge set from Sea Oats Beach Service [EDIT: now Rosemary Beach chair service is arranged through RosemaryBeachFL.org. It’s an added expense, but one we think is very worth it. Each set comes with two chairs, a small table, and an umbrella (or cabana if you have napping babies), all of which is set up for you every day so your arms are free to bring extra coolers stocked full of beer. Speaking of beer, open containers are totally a-okay in Rosemary even on the beach – just no glass in the sand. You can even order drinks to go from the restaurants!

There are several walkovers which provide access to Rosemary Beach-goers only (you have to enter a secret code to get through the beach gates and all the pools). The first year we were way down on walk-over A, which was super quiet but kind of far from the bathroom. This year we opted for walk-over C, which was a straight shot from our rental house AND it had restrooms. This came in very handy with a three-year-old that is potty trained so well that she wouldn’t pee in the ocean even when we told her the dolphins wouldn’t mind. It also wasn’t near as busy as the walkovers a bit farther towards the center of town.

As far as food on the beach, we would always bring snacks, but this year I discovered a restaurant and bar called Crabby Steve’s. It’s just between Rosemary and Seacrest and is available by beach access only. We left our beach gear under our umbrella, took a stroll down the shoreline, ate lunch, and drank drinks with a gorgeous outside beach view. I recommend the blackberry pina-colada with toasted coconuts if it’s in season and the fresh catch of the day!

The pools are another perk of staying in Rosemary. There are four in all, but to be honest we’ve only gone to one because it was perfect for a toddler. Not only is the Coquina Pool grand and gorgeous, but about a third of the pool is comprised of long, gradual steps which are perfect for toddler play. We had fantastic weather during our stay, but it was nice to know that the Sky Pool was an option that has a retractable roof.

Iris on a duck.

THE FUN
Overall, the best fun was found at the beach or swimming pool. You really don’t need much more than that, but alas here are a few things that I recommend:

You have to let your kids’ experience The Sugar Shack at least once on the trip. It’s packed to the brim of every candy you can imagine and is good for an ice cream pit-stop.

We reserved a couple of bikes, along with a baby seat from Bamboo Bicycle Company. I recommend reserving any sort of kid seats in advance, because last year we got the very last one. Unfortunately their website isn’t set up to reserve the baby seat online, so I had to call and make the reservation over the phone. Even though we didn’t use them all that often, it was great to have the bikes to ride down to Alys Beach or Seacrest.

We ended up driving one day over to Seaside. This town might look familiar since The Truman Show was filmed there. Modica Market is one of our favorite stops. It’s jam-packed from floor to ceiling with everything you might need. Groceries, grab-n-go food, local beer on tap, and 32 oz. mimosas to go! Other things that we tried while in Seaside: Duckies Fun Shop (super cute shop for the kids) and Heavenly’s Shortcakes & Ice Cream (for sweet treats). With a cute little row of permanent food trucks lining the street, Seaside has a lot of cheaper food options.

On your way back from Seaside, I hear you’re supposed to swing by Goat Feathers in Seagrove. We forgot to make the stop, but apparently the “steamed and seasoned” shrimp by the pound is amazing.

Another day trip that we always consider, but haven’t ever gotten around to is Panama City. There’s a zoo, water park, and marine park.

Rosemary Beach, FL

THE RETURN
Todd and I are already plotting our return back to Rosemary with some pals. Even though it’s an over 13-hour trip in the car with us to get there, it’s worth every “are we there yet.” I can’t wait to go back, so if you have any tips or recommendations for me, please leave them in the comments below.

Rosemary Beach, FL – Vacation!

For the first time in years, we took a real-deal, family vacation.

Before we had Iris I loved to travel – whether for work or for fun. From road trips to flights to Mexico, I always looked forward to the next adventure. Once Iris was born, the thought of leaving her for a business trip made me tear up, but if I thought about bringing her with me, I still teared up (that’s a lot of work on top of work). When she turned two I started to get the travel itch again, but in a different way. Sure those girls trips to Vegas were a blast, but experiencing a new place through the eyes of a toddler takes travel to a new level. I knew that I wanted our first real vacation to be to the beach.

In January I started researching properties on VRBO and finally settled on this cute little carriage house in Rosemary Beach, Florida. I counted down the days and started packing about a week ahead of time. Rosemary Beach is about a 15 hour car ride away (with all the pit stops), but it was well worth it. Thank god for the Frozen on the iPad.

Rosemary is beautiful. Simply lovely. There are no chain restaurants, lots of families, tree lined streets, white sand beaches, stunning buildings and homes, hidden pathways, and amazing community pools. We rode our bikes or walked everywhere, spending our days at the ocean and pool, with lots of food and drinks in between. Iris loved – I mean LOVED – the water. Typically she’s afraid of getting her head or eyes wet, but watching her play on the beach was pure joy. I could have sat there in the sand and watched her forever.

This trip is something I’ll always look back on with such fond memories. My hope now is that we can make it a tradition.

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VACATION in INSTAGRAM

MADE IT.

Our little carriage house for the week. #rosemarybeach

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Represent. #arkansas #rosemarybeach #riffrafflove

All day, every day. Or at least until Friday. #rosemarybeach

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Beach ball & sunshine.

Bike ride to breakfast!

❤️

bloody mary + seashells

Chillin on our balcony after a late nap.

Trading in the beach for the pool.

Off to breakfast!

Enjoying our last day in this pretty little place.