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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Cape May in May



Congress Hall - Cape May, New Jersey


Given the fact that I was Maid of Honor in my cousin's wedding, I was stalking weather.com in search of the perfect forecast for May 8th for about a month before Nadia's wedding! 

Drew & Nadia Nielands ~ May 8, 2010


Once that amazing wedding weekend came to a close, I was excited to relax and enjoy a weekend away with Jerome.  The weekend weather for May 15th continued to impress me, so I called Jerome at work on Friday morning and said something like...."So remember we wanted to take a trip to the shore before the weekends got to be too hectic and....?"   With that, he let me know just happened to be looking up information for Congress Hall in Cape May NJ...for that very weekend, just as I called. 

These types of  things happen to us.  A lot.

Since about 2000-2001, when I think of the shore, I think Avalon.  I loooove Avalon.  Until this past weekend...

Cape May was not just a last minute, pack one bag, quick trip, to the Jersey Shore.  It was a vacation. 

We stayed at Congress Hall, near Cape May Point.  About an hour and 10 minutes from Philadelphia.  We left Saturday morning...crossing the Ben Franklin Bridge at exactly 11am.  Since I still cannot completely let go of Avalon, we pulled off Rt 9 and drove through Sea Isle, then Avalon, then Stone Harbor on our way to Cape May and made a few stops.

We made what is now our traditional and always necessary stop at  Hoy's 5&10 in Avalon for all of our beach trip necessities:
1. Kite  
2. Sunglasses -- Jerome  
3. The biggest beach hat I could find  -- Me - I wore it ALL weekend
4. New paddle ball set!


Next, we stopped at The Windrift on the border of Avalon and Stone Harbor for lunch and a Corona with a view.  This is one of my favorite spots for doing just that!  It's right on the beach, overlooking the ocean.

Our next stop was Stone Harbor.  We just HAD to go to Fred's Tavern for:
1. Cheap chilled champagne
2. The largest bucket of pretzels on the Jersey Shore
3. A new, non blue, non gray, non white Fred's T shirt
4. A beer coozie, of course


Once we got to Congress Hall, I noticed the displayed itinerary for the weekend.  There are 3 weddings in three days!  Too bad we were only staying 1 night. 
I remembered the itinerary and made sure we were back at the hotel for each ceremony that was held outside on the lawn by the pool.  Each one so beautiful, and each one so so different.  The first wedding was about to start in about 2 hours.

We walked around Cape May for a while, stopped by the Promenade which included an arcade
and my favorite shore tradition...black and white boardwalk photo strips.

We had some drinks by the pool while we watched the wedding before getting ready for dinner.

We went to FRESCO's which is a small BYOB on Bank St.  It was absolutely delicious!




That night, we were having so much fun, we decided to stay an extra night (Sunday night) and enjoy the next day without rushing home.  We got up early and went to Uncle Bill's Pancake House, which was on the property of where we stayed.  How convenient.  I won't talk about Jerome's "What?  I'm on vacation." breakfast. 

We rented bikes for the day right at our hotel.  We bought 2 waters and a map and were on our way to the Lighthouse about 1.5 miles away, right on Cape May Point.  




Not far from the lighthouse is one of the old WWII bunker which fascinated us both.


This bunker was part of a coastal defense system during World War II. The bunker was originally 900 feet inland. Coastal erosion had taken it's toll on the beach. As you can see in the pictures below, the bunker was in the surf. A plaque at the pavilion near the lighthouse says that the pilings were only meant to stabilize the structure, not support the structure with it's 7' thick walls in midair.



In 2005, a beach replenishment project restored the sand around the bunker.   On the day we were there, we were able to stand between the bunker and the ocean in about 100 ft of sand.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


We had such a fantastic day exploring Cape May!  We headed even more south to the Point, which is also called Sunset Beach.  There we saw remains of an old ship off the coast, a great little store with everything from hermit crabs to fools gold, and a little beach bar where we had a quick snack before the ride back to the hotel. 



Our bikes!

We had to return our bikes in about 2 hours.  Good thing we opted for a full day rental!  We headed back, with detours through the neighborhoods along the way, some shopping on Washington Street, and returned our bikes right on time.  We rested for about 30 minutes and then headed to the beach to fly our kite and play a few games of paddle ball!