Mandy was out of school on Wednesday before Thanksgiving so she and I had a fun afternoon picking out a "Costco-made" dinner, including a deep fried turkey, pumpkin pie and cheesecake. On Thursday, Alena made her famous garlic potatoes, Peggy made the cranberry salsa and we were set!
Thanksgiving dinner's never been easier!
Then On Friday, Mandy and Logan headed to Sedona to celebrate their first anniversary,
We spent Friday evening with Paul's sister, MarLyn, and her family. Yummy dinner at her favorite Chinese restaurant then back to their condo to make fudge, a fun family tradition. Saturday morning we were up early to pack things up and head west!
It always takes longer to put everything away than to unload but we were on the road about 11:00 hoping to be into California by evening. Made it to Indio and a great Elks RV Park just about sunset, time for wine and dinner outside on the warm evening. As always only a few campers and very quiet. It must get busy there at some point as there were 45 camping spots available. We chose a pull through since we wanted to leave about 6 in the morning to get across LA before traffic got too bad. That turned out to be the easiest and best "Sunday after Thanksgiving" travel we've ever done... We sailed through it all!
By noon we were pulling into a camping site right along Rincon Beach, with a most fantastic, perfect ocean view!
Opening the door of the motorhome and getting our first whiff of the sea breeze let me know we were almost home! I never realized how much I had missed the feel of being at the beach. Sunset was gorgeous and after dinner we even had a small campfire. Nothing finer!!!!!
It was hard to believe we had been traveling for 4 months and were closing the loop we'd started back in August. I had been wanting to try driving the motorhome with the car attached and being back on familiar roads was the perfect place to give it a go. I took over for the last 45 miles from Buellton to AG and did well... Especially once I realized that I needed to give it my fullest attention and avoid looking at the absolutely gorgeous vineyards all around us, not an easy task. The color of the vineyards was stunning!
We pulled into Debbie Farmer's side yard about dusk and felt like we were truly back home. Familiar surroundings, wonderful friends.
The next 10 days flew by, spending lots of time with friends as well as getting all our doctor and dentist appointments taken care of. Lunches out, dinners at friends' homes, laughing, talking, and more talking, more laughing...just what I was hoping for in coming back to SLO. We went to the Cal Poly Jazz Concert, saw SLO Little Theater's production of The Christmas Story, sold the old yellow dolly (the one WITHOUT brakes) and Paul spent a day condensing our storage units from 2 down to only one.
We even took a trip north to Pacific Grove for an overnight visit with Frank and Maria and more time for sunsets and beach walks. Sunset at Asilomar Beach came with surfers, bongos, wine and a full moon!
After sunset we drove along Candy Cane lane in PG and found the cutest blow up decoration EVER....a little airstream motorhome with Santa at the door, opening and closing it. Sooooo cute!
Once back from Pacific Grove we moved to Jim and Carolyn Park's Orange Grover RV Park and I decorated our little house, setting Santa on the counter! (Thank you, Maria!)
Jean and Andrew Martin from Whitstable, England |
We had a lovely visit with our English friends, Jean and Andrew Martin who were also staying with Jim and Carolyn. What fun to be all together! We had a wonderful hike along the bluffs on the Fiscallini Trail in Cambria on my last day in SLO. A beautiful part of the county I'd never walked before
The Martins, Peter and Linda Jankay and me! |
and an absolutely gorgeous day; warm, clear and sunny. There were great benches along the way made of driftwood scraps. We all had fun trying them out.
Carolyn joined us on the driftwood bench |
I left Saturday, December 10th, for a fantastic 4 day visit with my sister, Emily in Tampa, Florida. She's an expert at planning outings so we were busy having fun the whole time I was there. Saturday evening started with a sunset time at a Tiki Bar.
Sunday we headed to Tampa to visit the Tampa Museum of Art followed by lunch at a wonderful Cuban restaurant, The Colombian. Such delicious tapas and white sangria. A perfect afternoon.
Monday was our big day out in St. Petersburg and a visit to the newly opened Dali Museum.
It was such an amazing visit! We joined a docent tour which gave us the background on Salvador Dali and his work. Emmy wanted to show me St. Petersburg so we jumped on the trolley and had a tour of the town, very fun!
Another museum we stopped at was the Art Glass Museum of Dale Chihuly with this glass sculpture out front
After 2 busy days of museums, Emmy and I decided to just spend some time at one of her favorite places...Honeymoon Beach. Absolutely gorgeous!
We ended the day with drinks and a beautiful sunset right along the bay then home for another tasty dinner.
My last day was Wednesday and since I wasn't going to be there for Emily's birthday the following day, we celebrated with a birthday lunch together
then she dropped me at the airport for my next flight to New York City. Earlier that morning Paul had left San Luis and we were meeting up at JFK Airport about midnight to begin a 2 week Christmas Holiday in Germany. We are ever so grateful to Laura and Eli Afana for welcoming Foster to their home for the time we are away from California. What a wonderful Christmas gift for us, knowing he'll be well loved and cared for while we are gone.
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