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Monday, January 31, 2011

Huntington Beach, CA (Jan 1st - 5th), 2011



We ventured towards Huntington Beach to camp near the ocean since that is where Kelsey wanted to be. Plus the fact an Pro-Am Surf Competition was going to take place that weekend. It was more Am than Pro's. We didn't know that until we got there. We set up camp at Sunset Vista which was just a city parking lot converted into an campground  during the off-season right on the ocean.  We had electric and water hookups but we paid a price.  You could just not beat the view.  We celebrated Darlene's birthday at BJ's Brewery and received a nice $48 parking ticket.  Can you imagine feeding the meters on a Saturday night?  Well it was dark and little misty, they were not labeled so Mike put a couple of quarters in the meter not knowing how long we really had.  The downtown Huntington Beach area was nice but you had to park somewhere.  Our first day it rained and was cloudy.  The second day it was a little cool so we went to an area mall and saw the movie, The Little Fockers and then we walked the pier to have dinner at Ruby's Diner at the end of the pier.It's an Great burger,soda, and floats 50's 60's era kind of place.  The 3rd day was a nice sunny day  and down the beach about a mile or so we saw they actually had a dog beach. So of course we had to walk Buddy down to play in the sand and the waves and chase the other dogs.  He was in dog heaven again for sure. You can't beat the city's beach paved walk which is great for just about anything that you can imagine. So I had to bike on it to Newport Beach one sunny afternoon. That was an nice ride while the ladies walked along the beach, but the water was still cool in the 50's. That didn't stop the surfers out there in wetsuits. I caught up with them and had an late lunch at Zack's on the beach where you  can eat, take surf lessons or rent just about anything or shop the little gift store. On Wednesday, Kelsey had to fly out from the airport nearby and we had to depart the campground.  We decided to head further south along the Pacific Highway to San Diego where we had hoped it would be a little bit warmer.  P.S.  I filled out a claim form to dispute the parking ticket because we were celebrating my birthday and they did waive it for me, so it didn't hurt to try. That was Nice!!!

Pasadena, CA (Dec 30th - Jan 1st), 2011


Leaving Palm Springs, we stopped at a KOA in Fairplex, CA overnight before continuing on to Pasadena for the Rose Bowl Parade.  We had a little incident along Route 66 as we turned in a busy intersection with traffic in all directions.  One of our compartments on the camper came open as we made the turn.  Mike's complete toolbox and a couple of their drawers flew out onto the intersection along with other items that were in the compartment.  Traffic froze as we quickly pulled over and all jumped out to clean up the roadway.  Our hearts were a pounding and thankfully all the traffic just stopped or drove around us.  It didn't take us too long with the four of us cleaning it up and causing no accidents.  We just moved on quietly out of the area.  We had reserved a parking spot along the parade route so we just camped overnight in our motorhome.  New Year's Eve was spent walking along the route, listening to various music, watching various acts, and dodging the silly string.  It was so funny to see all the cars driving by that were bombarded with silly string and shaving cream.  But security was tight through the whole area.  People were camping everywhere -- some in just sleeping bags along the sidewalks.  We set our chairs along the route as did everyone hoping they would be there the next  morning.  At last, on a bright and sunny cool morning the parade started.  How magnificent the floats were.  So detailed and beautiful.  Close to 200 entries to this parade and it lasted a couple of hours.  But it was worth every minute.  Time to move out and head to the ocean. Here's an few of our 200 photos of the parade.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Palm Desert, CA (December 23rd - Dec. 29th), 2010

 
Christmas without the white stuff was different.  But once we strolled down Christmas Tree Lane not shivering and freezing, it was nice to see all the beautifully decorated houses in Cathedral City.  Plus since we were tied up with the Christmas Tree Lot through the 23rd, we shopped at an outlet mall in Palm Springs on Christmas Eve.  So many stores; so many people.  We then ended Christmas Eve with mass at a very nice church where there was lots of singing the good ole traditional Christmas songs.  Christmas was a very beautiful day and Kelsey and Darlene spent it by the pool side.  Shaun was unable to join us in sunny California but was missed by all.  It was just a nice quiet day at our campsite with a great Honey-baked Christmas dinner.  After Christmas day,  we rode the Aerial Tram Ride up San Jacinto Mountain in Palm Springs only to find 2 feet of snow.  You could go sledding or walk the trails but since we got their a little later in the day, we missed that part.  Darn!!!  It sure was nice to take the tram down and leave the snow behind (like those frozen winters in Michigan).  We also played a round of Best ball at the Ivey Golf Course just down the street from our campground.  It was Kelsey's first time at golf and she has a pretty good swing.
 
 Time to move on to our next destination -- Pasadena here we come!!!!