The front desk called more than once, Matt and Kevin may have jumped the fence to swim in the neighboring hotel’s pool, and too much beer may have been consumed. Terrell, Texas was just a preview of what was to come for the next two nights.
TERRELL, TEXAS TO GULF SHORES, ALABAMA
Our trek to Gulf Shores was easy and went by without any issues. We stopped in Louisiana to get photos at a rest stop, drove through New Orleans, through the tunnel in Mobile and then to Gulf Shores. New Orleans was recovering from Hurricane Katrina, and those sights were still quite astounding. When we got to the RV park where my grandparents were, they informed us they booked us a room at the Holiday Inn on the beach! What a nice surprise it was, because we were going to find some dumpy, cheap hotel and be just fine. Our room had an angled view of the ocean and there was a pool right on on the edge of the beach, it was the most “beach paradise” place I had experienced to date. We walked down the road to FloraBama, a bar on the state line nearby, and explored the beach from there.
This was the first time I had seen the ocean, ever, and it was more gorgeous than I could have imagined. The water was such a magnificent shade of blue or maybe turquoise, it changed with the light. The beach was a brilliant white and the water was cool, but not too cold. Being from the Great Lakes, we were used to cooler waters. As a group, we spent more time in the pool and hot tub than anything, and really soaked up the sun. When it got dark, the stars filled the sky above the ocean and it was one of those moments you can't’ forget. We ate like kings in Gulf Shores, as my grandparents were there and treated us to a meal cooked at the RV and a meal out at a very colorful, local place called Papa Rocco’s. I remember waiting forever to get in to Papa Rocco's and it being alive with music and laughter, I wonder if it's still that popular? After three days and two nights on the beach, we had to set off for our drive back to Michigan. I’m forever thankful for the experience my grandparents gave us with a beachfront hotel - really made the trip even more fun.