SAN DIEGO!!!! And that oh so beautiful ocean! This has to be one of my favorite places to go, and it was such a joy to be able to share this place that I love with my kiddos, watching them experience all of these wonderful things for the first time. We spent a lot of time in SD as we were growing up with our cousins. There are so many great memories, and now I get to make some new ones with my own family!
Here's my favorite part... the fresh flowers! Especially in an area like SD, where the weather allows for more lush varieties.
They hung on great all week. I kept the ends of the hydrangea stems trimmed daily and added some lime soda to the water every day. The bells of Ireland were starting to wilt on me by the end of the week, so I had to let them go, but everything else still looked as fresh as the day I bought them. Then I decided to bring them home to Arizona. They were doing great almost the whole way home, and then once we got to Yuma, I kid you not, they croaked! We live in the land of death. The daisies are still looking pretty decent, but the hydrangeas never stood a chance.
Patrick was alright as long as he was FAAAAAR away from the water. Any time we would try to get him closer, he would start panicking and screaming no as if we were attempting to lead him into a blazing furnace. He did get his toes wet a couple times and seemed to maybe warm up to it a little bit, but it definitely was not his favorite.
He found a piece of driftwood that he decided worked quite well as a telephone. This child's world revolves around hats and telephones at the moment.
Patrick likes to distribute his many hats among whoever is present so that everyone can wear one. He also likes to try on yours.
So, what better souvenir than a new hat? We tried on many, but decided on this one. He has not parted from it since.
We took the kids to the Birch Aquarium, but we failed to snap any photos. Patrick had a great time, though. He just kept exclaiming "FISH!" and "LOOK!" over and over. Here we are getting started and the San Diego Zoo.
...the many different kinds of bears... Patrick really loves his teddy bear and his Brown Bear book, so he was really excited to see bears at the zoo.
They had some life size replicas next to the exhibit. He was ok with the baby one, but the "teen" size and adult size, which was standing up on its hind legs, were a different story. He kept saying "no, no" and hiding behind my leg.
Here he is pointing out the gorillas to a fellow zoo visitor. He made friends with everyone and even tried to hold hands with some nearby school children who were on a field trip.
The hippos were right up against the glass. The viewing at this zoo for almost all of the animals was so much more accessible than at the Phoenix zoo. Patrick could really get right up next to them. The baby gorilla and baby orangutan were both so playful, slapping the glass and rolling around. Patrick jumped back a couple times, a little nervous that they were going to jump out and get him.
Patrick used to be such a ham when it came to the camera, but all of a sudden, he has started rebelling against the spotlight. He did not want his picture taken. We had several attempts.
And, of course, what vacation would be complete without massive amounts of food. We're waiting for our food at Kono's Cafe in PB, and Patrick is on the lookout. This kid is a bottomless pit.
We had a beautiful time! First real family vacation was a success! Can't wait to do it again.
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