Tidepooling at Crystal Cove

Now that the tourists are mostly gone and most local kids are back to school, we’ve been going to the beach again! I took the girls to Crystal Cove on a weekday to look for creatures in the tide pools and we had the entire place to ourselves.

This was definitely worth waiting until the end of summer for:

It’s a bit of a hike down to the beach, but so worth it. Going back up is a different story.

Even though we timed it perfectly for low tide, we were disappointed to not find very many creatures this time around. We saw urchins and crabs, but no starfish. The girls didn’t care and entertained themselves poking the poor, squishy anemones endlessly.

Jump!

As per the usual, Meredith just wanted snacks the entire time. “Nack! Nack” is her most consistent phrase. I just took her in for her 18 month appointment and she’s officially three feet tall, 110% percentile for height and 95% for weight. If it weren’t for her lack of language skills, she could pass for a 2.5 year old, not 1.5.

Meredith can be a handful, but whenever I start complaining, I look back at what it was like to corral two toddlers all day. I honestly don’t know how I ever made it out with both of them at this age. Maybe they had a lot less energy than Meredith? Those days are hazy in my memory, but somehow we made it work… I remember using leashes on both of them!

Put me doooooown!

Samantha found all sorts of cool rocks and shells, which we couldn’t take with us, but she loved to feel them anyways.

While Samantha explored the tide pools, Meredith snacked/chased seagulls, and Amelia mostly hung out by herself building sandcastles. She was not a fan of the cold ocean water that day.

Fortunately for us, Jake played hooky for an hour and came to visit us. Everyone flocked to Daddy immediately and attached themselves to him like barnacles.

Searching for sea creatures.

 

The perfect spot to build their castle:

Amelia joined at the last minute and claimed Samantha’s castle as her own.

And that’s where the fun ended. Despite cheering them on and helping them think positive by likening them unto the Little Engine That Could, the girls complained, cried, and scowled as they dragged themselves all the way up the hill. I think I can… I think I can…

C’mon, guys! THIS IS NOT THE OREGON TRAIL.

Lots of love,

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Taking a Sick Day at San Clemente Beach

After Samantha got sick with a random fever and tummy aches, the rest fell like dominoes. Amelia threw up in the aisles of Michale’s a few days later, and Meredith was up all night with a fever. After a few days of being homebound, the girls weren’t energetic enough to go crazy on outings, but definitely needed to get out of the house, even for an hour. We loaded up both the single BOB and double stroller and got them out for some nice ocean air as we strolled down the San Clemente Beach Trail. The blaring from the Surfliner train on the route always ruins the experience for me, but was a highlight for the girls, as was the small but mighty playground on the beach.

Stylin’ on the swings.

Samantha felt better already!

Best view while swinging your kids:

Okay… let’s go home now.

There’s nothing like the ocean to cure kids of cabin fever and get them so tired that they nap for four hours!

Lots of love,

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Eclipse Day (aka just a regular, slightly less sunny morning at the park)

There was so much hype here about the eclipse on August 21, but had I not already known there was going to be an eclipse, I probably wouldn’t have been able to tell! Not willing to shell out $8 a pop for eclipse glasses, we headed to the park for the event and borrowed some from other eclipse enthusiasts while we were there. It basically felt a little bit cooler for a few hours and was a bit hazy at the peak of the eclipse, but other than looking at the cool orange crescent through the eclipse glasses, it was a normal day at the park. Too bad we couldn’t join Aunt Sarah, Uncle Mike, Uncle Michael and Ali in Idaho to witness the totality! We were also jealous of Grammy, Grandpa, Great Aunt Linda and Great Uncle David in Utah who enjoyed a lot more of an eclipse in Utah than we saw in Southern California. So just a regular, slightly cooler, more hazy day at the park it was.

Enjoying life.

We ran into Olivia, one of Amelia’s classmates, who was a kindergartener last year and is at a different school in first grade this year. She played with the twins and Meredith the entire time and was super sweet.

Even with her giant cast, Samantha still loves to try and help Meredith.

Olivia read countless stories to the girls.

Eclipse time with glasses we borrowed from someone at the park.

Looking good, Amelia.

Lots of love,

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Weekend Fails

During the month of August, our weekends seemed cursed! We had two failed excursions back to back!

Disaster #1: Riding the trolley in Laguna Beach.

Being a yearly rite of passage, riding the trolley had been on the girls’ summer bucket list and I had been putting it off since we generally avoid Laguna in the summer at all costs. Between the influx of tourists and school being out, there’s an epic amount of traffic until Labor Day, turning a 20 minute drive into 40+, in addition to the fun of having no parking and being packed like sardines at the most popular beaches. During the summer, we tend to go south to the lesser known San Clemente beaches or up to Newport Coast, which has longer stretches of sand, more nature and less city. However, every year, we’ve braved the crowds and have ridden the trolley once every summer and figured with the start of school approaching, now was as good a time as any.

Last year’s trolley ride and walk down to Victoria Beach Castle in Laguna featured an epic fail of trying (and failing) to catch the trolley, but at least we had a scenic reward at the end:

So little last year!

This year, traffic was reasonable and we got lucky finding parking right next to a trolley stop. With the Arts Festival going on and it being Satuday night, the trolleys were running slow and we had to wait a good 30 minutes for one. Once it arrived, the girls were ecstatic to hop on.

Meredith rotated from seat to seat, sitting with random strangers and hugging people’s knees as she toddled her way down the aisle and back up. This was a small taste of what riding on an airplane would have been like with her…

The passengers gave a collective groan each time the trolley driver stopped to pick up more people. What started out as a reasonably full trolley soon became uncomfortably close quarters as the trolley let on more and more beachgoers, including a hoard of obnoxious middle school boys, another group of middle school girls who rolled eyes continuously at said boys, and a few dozen elderly tourists. It was hot, stinky, and the girls were completely melting down with hunger and boredom by the time we got off. Our mistake was staying on the trolley too long… instead of getting off at the first place to eat we saw, we decided to keep going closer to the downtown where there were more places to walk around. A 30 minute trolley ride with three hangry little girls was a recipe for disaster!

Meredith lightened the mood and cracked up all the passengers when she grabbed my phone and continously took selfies for 20 minutes, yelling, “Cheeeeeeeeeese!” the entire time.

We’ve never been so happy to get off a trolley! With the trolley now out of their system, our next stop was to find food: fast! We stopped at a healthy looking Mediterranean fast food place and while the food was decent enough, I was not happy when the bill totaled way more than the menu had stated. After expressing my confusion, the cashier explained that the prices of the salads we had ordered were not up on their menu, but that they were $15… talk about a scam!

He also had the audacity to comment that he couldn’t understand why our girls would be throwing a fit about having water instead of a soda (hangry and starving, the twins had seen sodas (which they never, ever have) in the cooler and when I ordered waters, their last shred of patience exploded and they started pitching a fit). Thank you for your parenting advice, random cashier worker. None of us were happy walking out of there and we ate our chicken skewers, basmati rice and the aforementioned overpriced salad in subdued silence by the beach.

Playtime before hopping back on the trolley.

The way back on the trolley was a much shorter trip, but not without its mishaps. Halfway through the ride, our trolley got hit by a car from the behind, sending Meredith and me, who were standing in the aisle, flying forward. No one got hurt, but the trolley driver had to pull over and call in the accident, which equated to an extra twenty-five minutes sitting on the non-moving trolley with three overtired  and claustrophobic minions.

The black Audi that hit the trolley didn’t even pull over and zoomed away around the corner,  so we were all venting about the hit and run while waiting for the driver to start back up. Thankfully, the good people of the trolley took turns passing Meredith back and forth over the seats. She loves people-watching and interacting with everyone and anyone! Meanwhile, the twins had moved seats a few rows back and were chatting it up with a little boy. Meredith made good friends with a twelve-year-old girl sporting a tiara… apparently they had gone out with her family to celebrate her birthday and her present was going to Paris. She had been earning the money for her trip since she was nine years old and was definitely an inspiration to the twins!

Our failed trolley ride excursion over, we limped back to our car and got home in record time to put everyone to bed. The very next day, Samantha broke her arm, further adding to our no good, very bad weekend!

Weekend Fail #2: The week after our failed trolley ride, Samantha became ill with a random fever. By the weekend, her fever was gone, but she was still feeling out of sorts. Amelia and Meredith seemed unaffected so Jake decided to get them out of the house and took them to a craft project at Michael’s. Parker, Maple, Phi and her sister, Mindy, were all there for the craft too and the girls had a blast painting kindness rocks and painting their names on canvas.

Phi texted me this picture a few minutes before Amelia threw up. Yes, threw up… in the aisles of Michael’s! Jake called me from the road saying, “We’re coming in hot… Amelia threw up and we need some soup ready!”

Apparently, everything was fine until Amelia started saying she felt cold and that her tummy hurt. While walking out, she threw up in the aisle, and thankfully, Phi was there to grab Meredith and help everyone to the car! I felt bad for not being there to help, but also grateful I wasn’t there to see that! Poor Amelia looked so pale when she got home and could barely slurp down any soup. Everyone took a record 4 hour nap and for the rest of the weekend Amelia, and then Meredith, went back and forth with fevers, chills, and coughing.

We usually do family movie night on Fridays, but this weekend and into the week, we watched a movie pretty much every day while the sicklings recovered. Even when sick, Meredith has a crazy amount of energy!

Doing pull-ups on the TV bar while watching 101 Dalmations.

Three little sick girls spent a lot of time sleeping that weekend and while we cancelled our weekend plans, it was nice just to lounge (especially when everyone was taking epically long naps). Hopefully, we’ve reached our quota of failed weekends for the coming months.

Lots of love,

 

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