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ISLAND ANTHROPOLOGY A s someone who dearly loves lear ning, I revel in my role as a naturalist obser ving a ver y unique species, t h e N o r t h C a r o l i n a b e a c h v a c a t i o n e r. It is vital to immerse myself in their favorite habitat, the beaches of Emerald Isle and the Crystal Coast, sometime during their peak season, early May through late October. Like storied anthropologists before me, my most significant research is accomplished when I move from the role of scientific observation into total immersion myself. For two weeks at the height of summer each year, I go native. For over 25 years my family has enjoyed a “staycation” on Emerald Isle every summer. We pack our cars with beach chairs, beach towels, surf boards, fishing rods and suitcases stuffed with favorite bathing suits, rumpled shorts, favorite t-shirts and cotton sun dresses. Left behind are the dress clothes and rigid work and meeting schedules. Then we drive 10 minutes, unload the car, stock the refrigerator, and race to get toes in sand. This is me unplugged, even from the on-line major newspapers to which I subscribe as a self-proclaimed news junkie. For these two weeks of each summer, I may be less informed about what’s going on in Washington, DC, but I can tell you everything that each of my grandchildren have been up to from sun up to sun down. Everyday feels like I am waking up on Christmas morning and I must be the first person to run barefoot downstairs. It’s so early even the sun has not yet peeked over the rooftops of beach cottages as I stroll east and do my early morning research of fellow beach dwellers: the shell seeker, the turtle patrol walkers, the optimistic fishermen. My hope after walking is to be the first person on the porch with a steaming cup of coffee in hand when drowsy toddlers appear with their parents. Biscuit baking mornings, peach coffee cake, smells of bacon drifting out to the deck, hungry teens roused by promises of hot breakfast and cool hours of surfing. Hours pass blissfully resting, reading and catching up on the lives of our adult children in the coolness and breezes of our ocean hued blue-green Shibumi Shade tent. Sunset walks, giggling one and two year old cousins spying the ghost crabs doing recon from their crab holes in the sand. Little ones tucked in with dreams of their beach days, tiny legs restless from playing endless games of tag with white-foamed waves near shore. Late evening, I am the last person turning the lights off in the kitchen after sweet hours of screened porch conversation with my womenfolk. First one awake, last one to go to bed…my children have agreed on the diagnosis of my condition, FOMO (fear of missing out); perhaps you suffer from it also. Satiated by this vacation quest, I return to the helm of our family vacation rental business and apply all that I have learned. Going native has newly reminded me of beach house comforts and dynamics and ways to make beach vacations singularly unique for the vacation rental guests like you who choose Emerald Isle Realty for your perfect beach getaway every summer. My life’s work wasn’t just selling and renting island real estate, but to craft beautiful beach memories since 1962. In accomplishing my primary research on North Carolina beach vacations, I’ve received the gift of a lifetime of amazing Emerald Isle memories of my own.