Ok, let me just say it.
I’m over the pandemic (even though it’s not over us, by any means!). But with vaccines finally rolling out here across the country, at least there’s a smidgen of hope that better days are coming.
And what better way to anticipate a better day than picturing yourself on a beach, with the friends and family members that you haven’t been able to see for too many months to count. Or visualizing yourself working remotely in a beautiful condo with the ocean breeze wafting in through the sliders overlooking the beach. How about just taking yourself to a new place for no reason other than…well…you can.
Having been a property manager for more than 15 years, I can’t emphasize this enough: No matter what your reason for wanting to transport yourself to Ponce Inlet or Anna Marie Island, you need to book NOW to make sure you have a place to stay, come the spring or summer. I’m getting a LOT of calls from cooped-up people wanting to break out – or at least know that they’ll be able to take themselves elsewhere after enduring another difficult winter sheltering in place.
I can relate.
Two weeks ago, my love and I stole away to Anna Marie Island for a couple of days when our unit there opened up unexpectedly. I have to say, I didn’t realize how badly we needed the change of scenery, after quarantining for months and living through the holidays sans the usual crowd of family members and well-wishers.
We didn’t do a whole lot. Spruced up the place, NETFLIX-ed some movies, enjoyed the local takeout, and met up with just two friends who are part of our bubble.
Toward the end of our stay, we shared a bottle of wine on the beach, bathed in a glorious sunset. Nothing too crazy and totally pandemic-appropriate, but so worth it to sit on the sand and enjoy the moment.
We all need that kind of moment right now. So if you’re reading this and you suddenly realize that, yes, you, too, desperately need that change of scenery (for whatever reason), click here www.sandybeachvacay.com and get the dream going.
You won’t regret it. I promise….
Sandy