These first couple are just some real cute pictures of Taylor that I had to include. Here he is helping me make Sonny's mudpie for his birthday.
He loves his little buddy, Butch
We spent a lot of time with my family too. They came down to San Diego and hung out with us there. Here's my sister and my parent's dog, Ringo. What a cute little pooch!
Taylor is still really into taking pictures. Actually, he's pretty good at it. This one looks kind of psychedelic. Pretty cool.
Taylor's post-modern art work. Seriously, I've seen pieces like this in museums (along with hangers just hanging from the ceiling... whoever decided that was artwork must have been on crack!) I thought Taylor's work here was halarious!
San Onofre beach. We stayed one night at a beach cottage right down on the beach. The tide was low so we found some neat shells and as seen here, a frisbee.
It was a rocky beach, like those we experience in Washington
The beach cottage
We found a fun little spot in San Diego, the Old Town area. They had a lot of historic buildings and museum like shops. Therewas one little shop that must have had like a million windchimes hanging from the ceiling. What a sight! And what a sound!
I had to take a picture of this place, Cafe Coyote. It had out of this world chips and salsa. My kind of place.
We had to swing by Balboa Park again, one of my favorite places in San Diego. A great place to just relax and explore.
Grandpa and Tay studying the coy fish
I think I've posted this same picture on my blog before but I just love it so much. The palm trees, the beautiful building's reflection on the water... doesn't it look like a postcard?
And I wish I could get this picture in black and white. I think it would be neat looking.
It was a rocky beach, like those we experience in Washington
The beach cottage
We found a fun little spot in San Diego, the Old Town area. They had a lot of historic buildings and museum like shops. Therewas one little shop that must have had like a million windchimes hanging from the ceiling. What a sight! And what a sound!
I had to take a picture of this place, Cafe Coyote. It had out of this world chips and salsa. My kind of place.
We had to swing by Balboa Park again, one of my favorite places in San Diego. A great place to just relax and explore.
Grandpa and Tay studying the coy fish
I think I've posted this same picture on my blog before but I just love it so much. The palm trees, the beautiful building's reflection on the water... doesn't it look like a postcard?
And I wish I could get this picture in black and white. I think it would be neat looking.
I tried to capture the essence of this flower but really didn't do it justice. Balboa park has this indoor garden place ( really intelligent sounding huh, I forgot what they are called) with tons of flowers and plants. It's fun to walk around in.
You might wonder why I took a picture of a door... Well, we drove out to Hotel Del Coronado again this visit. Supposedly the hotel is haunted by the ghost of a woman who died there. This is the very room in which the ghost resides. Scary! I was actually pretty spooked out when walking by it.
My mom and I enjoying the warm weather. This hotel is one of the only hotels made out of wood still standing in the U.S.
You might wonder why I took a picture of a door... Well, we drove out to Hotel Del Coronado again this visit. Supposedly the hotel is haunted by the ghost of a woman who died there. This is the very room in which the ghost resides. Scary! I was actually pretty spooked out when walking by it.
My mom and I enjoying the warm weather. This hotel is one of the only hotels made out of wood still standing in the U.S.
Sistas chillin' by the fire at the beach
Tinfoil dinners at the beach is the best!
Sonny wanted to go to Korean B-b-que for his birthday dinner so went for it. We cooked our own meat on a grill on the table, which made the room super duper smoky.
The goods on the grill
After this trip, I'm pretty much 100% sure I want to ultimately settle in the San Diego area. It's California, but without the grimyness of L.A. There is hardly any rain but yet it's still green, no snow, the beach real close, and lots more. The only drawback, which is a big one I know, is the price of living. Hmmm, we'll start saving now!
Tinfoil dinners at the beach is the best!
Sonny wanted to go to Korean B-b-que for his birthday dinner so went for it. We cooked our own meat on a grill on the table, which made the room super duper smoky.
The goods on the grill
After this trip, I'm pretty much 100% sure I want to ultimately settle in the San Diego area. It's California, but without the grimyness of L.A. There is hardly any rain but yet it's still green, no snow, the beach real close, and lots more. The only drawback, which is a big one I know, is the price of living. Hmmm, we'll start saving now!
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If only I could talk Devin into going back to California. Maybe if Sonny goes he will follow :)
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