California Part III
The next day we decided to go to the beach again. We went to the Oceanside Harbor beach. This is a great beach for playing in sand, boogie boarding, and collecting shells.
After our day at the beach, we bathed the kids, sent them to bed, and then Dallas and I played Qwirkle with my parents.
Me showing off my high score and my slightly burnt face:
That is, until they got a call from Salt Lake telling them the Black Plague was running rampant in Madagascar so they were evacuating the missionaries from there, so could my dad please go pick up a missionary from the airport and welcome him into his mission right in the middle of the day on Friday ruining all our plans?
We were disappointed that it looked like we wouldn’t be able to spend the day with them after all, until they got another call saying the missionary that was supposed to be there at noon was now lost, so they didn’t need to pick him up yet, but just stay tuned for updates.
A lost missionary was a little disconcerting, but hey! It meant I got my parents back, so we went back to Plan A.
Plan A began with Grandpa…


My mom had told us about a trail she and my dad found. She said there were millions of bunnies on the trail. Bunnies! I couldn’t even imagine! Wild bunnies? That you can just see? Hopping around in nature? This seemed like the funnest thing ever. I told her she had to take us there. If there’s something I need more of in my life other than organizational skills regarding my son’s clothes, it’s bunnies.
We went to the trail:
We walked and walked and walked. We saw cool trees, poison oak, ducks, and geese. Guess what we DIDN’T see. That’s right. Bunnies. Not a one. I’m still crying about it.
Other than the disappointment of not seeing any bunnies, the hike was really enjoyable. We sat on the bench watching the ducks and geese for a long time.


This was another kids get in free museum. Hooray!





They had turned trash into fun Halloween decorations:







We ended the day at this buffet:




















































































































































November 22, 2017 @ 10:29 pm
Oh my goodness!!! It was so fun reliving the Friday that almost didn’t happen. Giving thanks once again that a missionary wasn’t on the flight as originally thought. Such a great day! And I loved the pictures of the kids on the beach. It looks like they had such a good time.
December 5, 2017 @ 11:04 pm
Blimey! A Golden Grams post?!? My dreams have come true! I love the saga of the missing shirt and your telling of it. It’s my favorite thing about your trip. Also the lack of bunnies on the bunny trail. Boo!
Happy surprise was seeing dad in a tree. Ha!