Our family had been planning a trip to go to Panama City Beach over Memorial Day weekend to visit the Perrins family. The Perrins lived in Gainesville, but in January their dad went to Panama City to do some dive training for the Navy. The Perrins family joined their dad at the end of February, which made us very sad. Our children matched with their children so nicely. Their family is so well behaved and very adventuous. While we were visiting the Perrins, we were able to go to the beach, swim in their pool, canoe, visit, and play games. We all had a great time and wished we could have stayed longer.
We arrived on Saturday and the kids went straight to the swimming pool. At 2:30 we decided to go to the beach. It was a perfect day for the beach, but it could have been a very tragic day. Donovan and Adam were out swimming with the kids and enjoying the waves. There were a couple of boogie boards that the children would rotate amongst each other. I was on the shore with Jyllian and Suzanne, and her two baby girls. Donovan came back to shore, and said that he had been pulled out and had a hard time getting back. Adam and Suzanne told us about what's called a riptide. It pulls you out to sea, but you are supposed to swim with the current and get back. Donovan told us that he had not experienced that before. I didn't think much about it until, I saw Dreyton and Enoch going out on a boogie board and an inner tube. I told Donovan to go tell the boys not to go to deep. Of course, I worried about the riptide. Donovan started towards the boys, and I could see they were going farther, and Enoch had lost his board. Donovan reached the boys, but he wasn't coming back. I told Adam that I thought the boys might need help. Adam is a certified diver and a very good swimmer. He took a boogie board and headed their direction. He met up with Donovan, Dreyton, and Enoch, and I felt a little better. I could tell they were all hanging onto each other and trying to make it back to shore. Well, they were swimming and swimming, but Dreyton and Donovan were seperated from Adam and Enoch. I knew that they only had one small round floation device between the two of them. I started becoming a nervous wreck on shore. Suzanne was trying to calm me down and said she was sure they were fine. She said they have gone to several beaches around the country, and they were probably just having fun. Adam came back with Enoch about this time, and as soon as he got to shore he went right back to Donovan and Dreyton with a boogie board. This time he was going much faster. His wife then knew at that moment that Donovan was in trouble. Suzanne told all of the kids and myself to start praying right now, and ask Heavenly Father for his help. I was a mess, and very afraid of what could happen. As soon as Donovan and Dreyton made it back to shore, Suzanne said, "Let's all pray and thank Heavenly Father." She is a really great lady, and I'm glad she was there to remember to pray. Donovan had been treading water for about twenty minutes against the waves, and he was becoming very exhausted. Thank goodness he spent all those years at Lake Powell. Donovan would tread water all the time at Lake Powell. I asked Dreyton if he was scared and he said no, it was fun. Well, Donovan never told him that he was exhausted and didn't know how much longer he could stay afloat. Donovan had put the floation device completely around Dreyton so he was never really in danger. Dads are so great. I don't like to think back to the thoughts I had on Saturday. But I'm thankful to still have my husband and son. On Sunday after church, we took the scenic route back to their home. We saw double red flags posted on the poles, which is an indication that it is too windy and dangerous for any swimmers to be in the water. Adam had talked with his neighbor and apparently, there had been some crazy riptides all weekend. The beach doesn't usually experience riptides like that. I didn't take any pictures on Saturday, but I wish I could have take a picture of the waves.Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Memorial Day Weekend
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That looks like such a fun weekend! I'm so ready for some vacations with family and friends. It's nice to be able to go somewhere that the kids have friends and can just play all day.
Oye hermano, que te cuides! No me asustes asi--me entiendes? Mirame, cuando te hablo! Gracias a Dios que te sostuvo en el agua. La mision tuya es grande, Dios seguira protegiendo a ti y tu familia. Este agua maldito!
What the heck are you doing Donovan? That is such a crazy story and we are glad you are alive. I thought you were kidding the other day when I talked to you on the phone. Well, it looks like you had a good time there. I wish I could go and visit there. It looks like they live on a resort. Glad you had fun, minus the near death experience.
Holy @#&%! Sounds like a scary thing to have happen. I know I would have been a wreck if I'd been there or if it was Mike! I'm glad that the Lord was watching over you, Donovan. Other than that, it looks like you had a lot of fun. I wanna hold a jellyfish.
Crazy story! I'm so glad Donovan is ok. The pictures are so beautiful. It looks like you all had such a good time, minus the rip-tid experience. My girls are so jealous when they see pictures of you guys at the beach. They ask all of the time when they get to go to a beach again.
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