So this past week Penny's grandparents (LaLa and Grandpa Rich) came to visit from Michigan. Instead of staying at home we decided to take a road trip up the coast of Northern California. We drove up to Pismo Beach for a few days and then we drove down the coast and stayed in Santa Barbara for a few days.
Over a course of 5 days we went to Avila Farm and fed animals, had seafood lunch in Morro Bay, went to the San Luis Obispo Farmer's Market, had lunch at the Madonna Inn, hung out at the beach in Pismo, collected seashells along the shore, went shopping at Macy's for baby clothes, visited the Santa Barbara Aquarium and of course, ate and went to the beach some more.
Some Penny milestone's over our vacation were:
1. Swimming in a baby pool for the first time (at home before leaving on our road
trip)
2. Touching sand for the first time
3. Touching waves as they came to shore
4. Going into the ocean with Daddy and Mommy in Santa Barbara
5. Swimming in a big people's pool (SeaCreast Resort)
It was a fun trip over all! My mom fell in love with the Seacrest Resort in Pismo, asking if it was near an airport so that Matt & Kate could fly in.
Have you ever watched those TV Game shows where they have a couple of doors and behind one is a grand prize? Well, this weekend the hub and I found out what was behind our Door #1. The hubby and I are starting the beginning phases of landscaping our backyard. Our first step, was to clean out the area behind our garage. When we moved in, there was about 2 feet of walking space behind our garage the rest of the area was covered in vines. Vines were growing on the roof and generally it was a mess. Not wanting the vines to take over the roof, we I started to clear out the vines last fall. But after we cut a million vines with only a pair of clippers we gave up and decided to clean out the rest in the spring. Spring came around and we didn't do much until one day when I was sick a few weeks ago, I ran into our gardener. I showed him the mess and asked if he knew of anyone who could come clean it out. I could tell he was actually, quite happy for me to broach the subject of ...
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