




Each time we travel to South Florida we have to stop by the beach where we were married. We were married on 4-24-04 on Juno Beach at sunrise, which was like 6:45 (ish) in the morning. In September of 2006 when we traveled down there we actually went to the beach during sunrise and had a picnic breakfast but a few other times we have just made a stop by there during the day. So, this is just a quick pit stop on the way to Grandma and Grandpa Savasuk's house. Braedon absolutely loved the idea of putting sand inside his shirt down his back. He needed a rinse in Grandpa's bathtub when we arrived. Kaley was just along for the ride looking cute and all. :-) Thank God for the beach!
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