Friday, January 08, 2010

The Last Day in Cali



Texas

Wine Country...and gorgeous!

Well, what I really wanted to do on my way home was drive through Vegas just so I could say I saw it but I had some car issues. Scratching my road trip home hurt my feelings more than anything but I was amazingly calm and serene about the whole affair. Hmmmm. Must've been due to a weeks vacation! But, if you must leave California, then an airplane is one way to go. In the end, I flew out of Burbank and I missed seeing my friend and her new twins. That might be my biggest regret. I really didn't want to drive LA at night (I know, I'm a wuss) and I was truly exhausted from the week's activities.

But I can tell you that I am so glad I went and even more glad I went alone. Okay all you mommies out there....go vacationing alone! Trust me! You all know what a social butterfly I am (and I did meet some great people) and I was still completely happy alone. I also have to say that I only watched 1 hour of TV in the entire week, and that is a lot for me! I am now home, refreshed, and much more patient with my kiddos. I even feel like cooking and cleaning again! Life is good.

Maybe my next trip will be to Mexico and include a stop in Vegas. I would really love to see it but you'll have to hold my credit card for me. ;)

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Day 5: The Monterey Bay Aquarium






Sea Dragons--how cool is that?
Hypnotic



If you hadn't already figured it out, I am a nerd. I go on, and get really excited about, nature hikes with strangers and take tons of photos of mushrooms (be glad you were spared most of them). I also go to zoos and aquariums no matter if I have my kids with me or not. There is nothing like seeing all of God's creation in the wild and in humane zoos. The MBA was one of the most incredible aquariums I've ever been to (Dallas' was better only because of the tunnel). I spent hours there looking at the incredible creatures. To be totally honest, I sat down in front of the deep sea tank and called my kids because they would've loved it. My favorite marine creatures? The bat rays and the jelly fish. The jelly fish hypnotized me and the bat rays ate out of my hands. What could've been better than that?

Mommy: do you know what I'm looking at right now?
Karis: no, mama, what?
Mommy: I'm looking at a hammerhead shark and schools of small fish.
Karis: I'm looking at a HUGE penny. You won't believe the size of this penny, Mama.

My kids were at the Denver Mint while I was at the Aquarium. Somehow it seemed very fitting.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Monday, January 04, 2010

Day 3: Fisherman's Wharf and Mount Tamalpais




These are photos from Mount Tamalpais. I have to first tell you that I took so many photos of this area, most of them hazy, but all lovely. These are a few of my favorites but so many were amazing. I could've sat in that area and just read books all day long. That tree represents one of my favorite places of all time.






So I knocked out the obligatory Bay tour by boat. I have to say that while I really didn't want to get back into town--the country suits me so much better--I was so thankful I didn't blow off my tour of the Bay. It was a hazy day in San Francisco so I didn't get the photos I really wanted but I was incredibly impressed nonetheless. The Golden Gate bridge is an incredible sight to behold. The first drive across it I wanted to jump out and just walk the span. Here is the problem: fisherman's wharf was MUCH better the next day and if I'd known that I might've skipped my boat ride...but it's all unpredictable when I go on adventures alone.

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Day 2: Point Reyes Lighthouse








After church on Sunday I drove all the way around the little bay I was in and landed at Point Reyes Lighthouse. One of the few things I regret on this little excursion was not getting an earlier start to my trip. I should have stopped at North Beach and South Beach also but it was getting dark by the time I was done with my excellent tour and I didn't want to drive "home" after dark.

That said, however, the lighthouse was an incredible thing to behold. Or rather, the views from the lighthouse were incredible to behold. I am embarrassed to say, however, that after doing the incline all summer long and climbing the 14ers, I *still* had to stop and rest in the middle of the huge staircase leading to the lighthouse itself. Of course, I blamed it on all the amazing photo opportunities.

A last little factoid: I sat next to Ken Patrick's wife on the plane ride from DIA to California. She was such an interesting and amazing woman that I almost just went home with her and spent the week at her house. In retrospect I am glad I didn't but on the other hand, she would've been amazing company for me.

Day 2: Morning walks on Agate Beach











I took quite a lot of walks on this beach early in the morning because I was awake, it was incredibly beautiful, and because it was completely deserted. How could I pass that up? You know I'm a well trained mommy because I took some photos of interest for my little 7 year old son...I'm sure you can figure out which ones they are. The most amazing thing about this beach (besides being deserted) is that ocean wildlife is abundant here. I could have spent the day just looking at all the little creatures in that area. I am sure I missed many, too, because I didn't have the proper light to see them all.

Saturday, January 02, 2010

California Day 1: Dipsea Trail







The day I flew into California I went hiking as soon as I could find a trail. While on the hike I came across a group of families on a nature hike; two of the husbands were naturalists for a family camp in Yosemite. As a group they were on a mushroom hunt and we found some really great shrooms. I couldn't have found a better thing to do for my day in Northern California.