Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Thursday, June 14th


We went running in the morning (again).  This time we took a picture!

After running, we went to the Hotel Del Coronado beach.  The sand was gold.  Okay, not gold in reality, but it really did sparkle!  And, finally, (jackpot) there were shells at the beach.  This beach also had Sand Dollars by the hundreds! We collected as many as we could, and there were lots!  It was tons of fun.  This was by far my favorite beach because it was also sunny that day!  All together a perfect beach day.
Just as we arrived a monster airplane flew over.






Oh what a perfect family! Two in love parents and a cute little boy!

And the real family: two parents and five pugnacious children.


No this is not our castle.  Some guy was doing it.  So cool huh?


Twinners!



Our treasure trove!













Just as we were leaving, a monster airplane almost the same as the first flew over us again!
After a morning at The Hotel Del, we went home to chill at the pool. We stayed there pretty late, but after we went to see La Jolla Cove.  Just Mom, Megan, and I got out and went down.  It wasn't really a swimming beach, at the time, because the tide was so high.  But it was pretty and cool.  We ran from stairway to stairway while the wave was out and I climbed out to a little cave thing.  It was so awesome.
There were seals just to the left of where we were.  It was pretty cool.

















  After checking out La Jolla Cove we went home and cleaned up.  We went out for dinner at Mr. Fish & Chips, at my request.  For some reason that is just so cool to me.  It was good.





After a late late dinner we went home, watched even more Disney Channel and went to bed for the last time at the condo.

2 comments:

jenn said...

What on earth is pugnacious?!

The fish and chips in a strip mall, run by an oriental couple were indeed tasty! Good choice.

The beach on Coronado was definitely a good one! I wish you could have had more time there- sorry.

jenn said...

And they were sea lions not seals. I think I told you wrong, but Dad knew better.