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Everyone’s Favourite!

Everyone’s Favourite!

By on Mar 16, 2015 in Baby Maria, California | 0 comments

Everyone, including us, was surprised when Maria joined our family. However, in the short time she has been with us, she has captured all our hearts. No one is suppose to have favourites but it is common knowledge she is everyone’s favourite.  Everyone’s camera is full of Maria pictures.   Maria- ” You’re in a hurry dad?  I choose to...

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Day 24 – Back To LA – Universal City Walk

Day 24 – Back To LA – Universal City Walk

By on Mar 15, 2015 in California | 0 comments

We were all sad to leave San Diego and it was evident from the tension in the air the moment we woke up.  The typical excitement about what the day would hold was absent.   Today was a traveling day.  We were returning to LA so that we could help Uncle Ryan move tomorrow.  While we were all excited to see Uncel Ryan again, there was no more surfing, tide pool...

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Day 23 – Mission Bay Sailing

Day 23 – Mission Bay Sailing

By on Mar 14, 2015 in California | 0 comments

As the largest waterpark of its kind in the world, Mission Bay comprises 4,200 acres in roughly equal parts of land and water, surrounded by 27 miles of meandering shoreline of sandy beaches. Interconnected by a network of waterways, inlets and islets, the bay is best explored by boat. Mission Bay’s beaches beckon water sports enthusiasts of every kind, from...

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Day 23 – Cabrillo Again!

Day 23 – Cabrillo Again!

By on Mar 14, 2015 in California | 0 comments

Knowing that low tide was at 10:30am, we decided to head back to Cabrillo National Monument and see if we could find some more marine life.  We found several crabs snails, sea slugs etc.  We were educated by the park ranger who was down searching for sea stars.  He said there was a disease killing them on this coast and we would be lucky to find one between Alaska...

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Day 22 – La Jolla

Day 22 – La Jolla

By on Mar 13, 2015 in California | 0 comments

La Jolla Cove is known as San Diego’s most desirable spot for kayaking, snorkeling and diving. The water is calm and ecologically protected, providing a safe home for colorful garibaldi, yellowtail, rays and even leopard sharks.  From the moment we started planning this trip, we were are all very excited to come  here. Of course, with such anticipation, it is often...

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