Showing posts with label Honeymoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honeymoon. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2008

Day Thirteen

Cabo San Lucas - Our last stop on our cruise before heading back to Long Beach. We did schedule an excursion for this port called Cabo by Land and Sea. This turned out to be a pretty great tour. The one drawback was that we had to be up early and that is not our favorite thing to do! But we got there on time and then loaded the boat (they called it a catamaran) to sail to the very tip of the Baja Peninsula. This is where the famous Los Arcos is that many people recognize as Cabo San Lucas.

We got some pretty great pictures, so that was fun! It was overcast and looked like it might rain any minute, but we didn't really get any rain until later and that was when we were on the bus. You can kind of see in the pictures that there are a ton of birds (don't ask what kind they are), but they were really cool because they were just gliding around and for some reason I just found them fascinating! The boat just took us to the tip and then turned around and headed back to the dock. Then we all loaded up on buses and headed to our first stop on the "by land" part of the tour.

Our first stop was at a restaurant that was open for dinners only, but they open it up to tours to take some pictures of the coast and Cabo. So we had a few minutes to take pictures and everyone got a free bottle of water. If you look closely in the picture above, you can see our cruise ship docked in the middle of the water (it was too shallow to pull up to the port) and the Los Arcos from far away. This was taken from the restaurant we stopped at.

Our next stop was in the sister city of Cabo, which was called San Jose del Cabo. I didn't realize that when when people said Los Cabos, they were referring to the two cities together. Interesting stuff, huh? Anyway, we got to walk around their town square and saw a mission church and looked in a couple shops.

Then we headed to Mat and I's favorite stop, but I don't think anyone else really liked it. The Cactus Arboretum! There were tons of cacti and we had a great time playing with our new camera and taking pictures. We only had a few minutes there, so that kind of stunk.


After that, we headed to the glass blowing factory where we saw a guy make an angel right there in front of our eyes. It was pretty cool to see the glass blowing process. We had a couple minutes to look in their store, but that didn't seem like enough time either!

Then we headed back to the ship to head home. :( But we still had one more day at sea and there was more fun to be had before our honeymoon was officially over! For all of our pictures from Cabo, click on the picture of the cactus leaf below. Be warned, there are quite a few of them!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Day Twelve

And we're in Mazatlan! Just like that. The night before, we had looked through all the excursions and decided not to do an excursion in Mazatlan. We thought we could just find something to do on our own and experience the city. So we head out from the boat and this guy walks over to us and wants to take us in his cab. So we agree (since we really needed a cab anyway) and he takes us to see the famous cliff divers. Now we didn't get a picture of them actually diving because we pulled up right as they were jumping! But we did get to see them and there is a picture above of where they would jump from. Then they walked around for tips. Kind of interesting that this is someone's job!
Before we got out of the cab, our driver asked us if we were interested in a tour of Mazatlan. We decided that it would be fun and he seemed nice enough. I think sometimes you just get that feeling that someone is a good person and that was how Mat and I felt about Pablo. Turns out, he was a nice guy and we spent the entire rest of the day seeing the sights of Mazatlan! It was way better than any tour with the cruise ship. Pablo was in his 70s and had lived his entire life right there in Mazatlan. He told us stories about his wife and kids, and was just an amazing person. He showed us where he goes swimming every morning and took us anywhere we were interested in. We felt like we really lucked out with Pablo and it was totally worth the money!
So our tour started with the cliff divers and then we headed to Old Mazatlan. There we saw this great old cathedral:

And then we saw these great street vendors who were selling fresh seafood. You can see they have shrimp and scallops in those buckets:

We headed then over to the newer part of Mazatlan, where all the new hotels were located. There were lots of shops and then the beach!

We tried to put our feet in as many beaches as we could, so we checked this one right off the list! Then we headed back to the ship and left Mazatlan around 5:30 pm. This was a great stop and we really enjoyed the stories Pablo told us. The one disappointing thing about the day was that our nice, brand new camera totally fogged up right at the beginning. You can see all our pictures if you click on the picture of Mat. So you can see where the camera got so foggy and I was so worried that it was ruined. We had our other little camera and that was what we took the rest of the pictures with. But we got back on the ship and it cleared right up, so it just must have been the humidity there.

Yikes! Only 3 days left of our recap! Perfect timing though because our niece's 1st birthday party is on Sunday and we can't wait!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Day Eleven

Puerta Vallarta - our first stop in Mexico! We were ready to get off the boat by that time. I can't imagine doing a cruise where you go more than the two days on the ship. So we get all ready and sunscreened up before we leave the boat. We had booked an excursion later in the day with the cruise, but we decided that we wanted to get out and see a little of the downtown where all the great shopping was supposed to be.

So we exit the ship and on our way out, we had to take like 5 different pictures with different dressed up people and one parrot. Of course, you can always buy these great pictures later! So we walk around for a minute, but there wasn't much to see where we were. We really needed to get in a cab to go to their downtown area. So we piled in a van with several other people from the cruise and when we got off, we found out we had only $3 in cash. We had totally forgotten to cash our traveler's check before we left the ship. Oops. So a nice lady had to pay for the other $5 we owed the cab driver and that was totally embarassing. We were just thankful she was there!


So we set out walking around, with the main goal of trying to find someone that could cash our traveler's check. Of course, we did find an american express place, but they were closed and said they had moved their new office to some address that we had no way of knowing where it was! We eventually found a money exchange place and got pesos. Whoosh. At least we could get back to the ship now! Which is basically what we did. We had already seen that the shops were nothing we wanted, so we just headed back to the boat. We had lunch and then went back out to go on our excursion!

Our excursion was the Tropical Jungle Paradise Tour. We boarded a bus that was supposedly air conditioned and headed up to the jungle. We made a stop along the way so everyone could take pictures of these little islands that looked like a turtle.
The jungle area we were in was within a mile or so of the place where they filmed Predator, so our guide had some stories about that and where the cast stayed, etc. So we get to our destination and it is a restaurant kind of in the middle of nowhere. We all could have a complimentary beverage (mat and I stuck with bottled water) and then we headed up on the tour. It was actually more of a hike than I had thought and I really don't think I've ever had that much sweat on myself! It was so humid and I think it looked like I had been swimming! Our guide was interesting and knew quite a bit about the plants in the area. He showed us the trees that made the original chiclet gum and different fruits in the area.
We did have to walk across part of a river, but it was only up to our knees, so we didn't have to swim across. Lucky for us because we had our camera! The tour overall was not the best, but the guide was funny and he had some good stories. It wasn't very expensive either, so I'm sure you get what you pay for with these tours!
After the tour, we did decide to have a beer at the restaurant across from our boat and then we went in to shower after our sweat baths. Overall, we did not love Puerta Vallarta very much. It was not near as nice as the Riviera Maya area we had been in last year for Joy's wedding. I'm sure there are some great places we didn't see though.

Click me for all the pictures in Puerta Vallarta!

That evening was the same for us - we had dinner and went to the show again. We did have a fun day, but weren't sad to be moving on to our next port of Mazatlan!

Day Ten

Day ten of our honeymoon and day two at sea! Ugh. This day was not that much fun. The boat was pretty rocky the whole day, so we spent a lot of the day in our room reading. Of course, we manged to come out for meals! We also rented a movie in our cabin - Untraceable. It was fun! Definitely not the best movie I have ever seen, but a good renter.
It was actually nice to just relax all day and enjoy doing pretty much nothing! We skipped the social that evening that we were invited to since I had cruised with Carnival before. But we did go down for dinner and had another nice meal. I think we even went to bed kind of early and I know we skipped the show that night! Neither of us got sick, but it was just one of those rocky days that made you not want to do a ton of running around on the ship. So when we went to bed, we were in the middle of the ocean and the next morning we woke up in Puerta Vallarta!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Day Nine

Yup, back to the honeymoon! Days Nine & Ten of our honeymoon were spent on the cruise ship at sea. We actually sailed all the way down to Puerta Vallarta and then made our way back up to LA. But you'll hear all about that later!

Day Nine (Monday) we decided to sleep in. We do love sleeping in! When we finally got up, it wasn't that late, but we had missed breakfast! So we had an early lunch and wandered around the ship for a lot of the day. We did sit up on the deck in lounge chairs and read our books for a few hours. Eventually, the sun started to set, so we made our way back to our room and got ready for dinner. I didn't necessarily love getting ready for dinner every night because I don't love spending time getting ready, but I would have to say it was a lot of fun to get dressed up every night to go to dinner! I wore a dress every night and this first night was the Captain's Dinner. We went to a reception before dinner in the big lounge where they do the shows. It was kind of a strange reception because everyone just sat down and faced the front of the room as if we were going to watch a show. But there wasn't a show. The servers would walk up and down the aisles and hand you different appetizers or drinks. At least the drinks were free!
So then we headed to dinner and it was nice. One of my favorite parts about the cruise was when we would get back from our dinner and our room would be all nice and turned down and our Carnival Capers was just sitting on our bed, waiting to be read from cover to cover! Carnival Capers is their daily newsletter that gives you an overview on everything that is going to be happening the next day. I would read through it and then just tell Mat what we were going to do the next day! Kidding. I would read through the things I thought we might want to do and then we would decide together. But I did sometimes leave out the things I didn't want to do so he couldn't choose them. Hey, he should have read Carnival Capers if he really cared!
That night we did go and watch the comedian from Sunday night, Lowell Sanders, at midnight. He was funny again and we were glad we stayed up to watch his show! And that just about did it for our first fun day at sea. We didn't end up taking that many pictures while we were on the ship, so I'll post a few here on the blog that were fun.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Day Eight - Get on the Fun Ship!

Mat on our balcony

We are halfway through the honeymoon and on to the cruise! We woke up Sunday morning and I just did not want to get out of bed. Grr... I really wanted to sleep in that nice, dark hotel room. But I knew I had to get up and get to the ship. So I put on my bride tanktop (hoping we might get a room upgrade or something!) and we headed back to the airport to return our car. So we hopped on the shuttle back to LAX and while we were on the shuttle, we saw a couple that had Carnival Pride luggage tags on their suitcases, so we decided to follow them to find out where the shuttle was leaving from. Our original idea was to take a cab, but we were worried that it might be a ton of money.

So we found the shuttle and they said they might be able to fit us on, but we had to wait. So as we were waiting, a different couple came up and asked us if we had bought our tickets for the shuttle yet or did we want to take a cab with them? So we decided to split a cab and it was quite pricey, but wasn't too bad since we split it. So we drop off our luggage and go to stand in the longest line in the whole world. Luckily, the couple from the cab didn't have luggage, so they had saved us a place in line and we didn't have to wait as long as we probably would have. After what felt like hours, we finally got our room keys and got on the ship!!

We did our life boat drill and this was the lovely picture we took while we were there! Our room worked out to be great. We decided to go with the "guaranteed balcony", which meant that we might get an obstructed view and we didn't get to pick the location of our room. But we ended up with a great location near the back and we thought it was nice and quiet the whole time. AND it was totally like three floors below the food or three floors above the food, depending on where we ate! Mat and I decided (maybe it was really me deciding) that we were going to take the stairs everywhere in the ship. We actually stuck to this pretty well, except a couple times here and there. So even if we were on the 2nd floor, we still would walk up 8 flights to get to the 10th floor. We figured that might even out all the eating we did. Maybe.

We finally pulled out of the port around 4:30 pm or so, we were off! We would sail for the entire evening and then the next two days before we pulled into our first port. So after we set sail, our cabin stewardess came by our room to introduce herself and see if we needed ice. She was very sweet and always did a great job turning down and making up our room. I think the next few hours we spent just walking around the boat trying to get a feel for where everything was. Our dinner seating was at 8:15, so we headed down a few minutes early and waited with a jillion other people who had the same idea.

Our waiter was awesome! His name was Manuel and he was just the nicest guy. His helper on the ship was polite, but not very friendly. He wasn't mean or anything, but just didn't smile hardly ever and I think wanted to throw Mat off the side of the ship when he would ask for more bread! We did have a table just for two. It was good because we could eat and leave and didn't have to worry about waiting for other people to order and that sort of thing. But it was not so good because we didn't really get to meet anyone since we sat alone. That night I was so excited because they had creme brulee and then it came out and it was not so good. So that was disappointing. After dinner, we headed to get a seat for the first show on the cruise and settled in to see some fabulous entertainment.

The show that night was not too bad, they just had two singers and a handful of dancers that did a few song and dance numbers. Then, they brought out a comedian, Lowell Sanders, who was actually pretty funny. He did an all ages show that night and performed the next day for an R rated crowd. That was just about it for our first day and night on the boat!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Day Seven

Wow. This honeymoon wrap up is taking a lot longer than I had thought! I really did want to write about each day because the further we get away from the honeymoon the less we are going to remember!

So back to LA. The night before, Mat and I had gone to Ralph's (their local grocery store that we basically had to go to everyday for something!) and bought some breakfast to keep in our room. I bought some bagels and he got some yummy cinnamon rolls. So that was our breakfast of champions before heading out to Universal Studios.

Boy, was I excited to get to Universal Studios! I really love theme parks in general and throw in movie themes and that makes for a great place. We are so funny. I feel like you already know what we did right when we got through the gate. You guessed it! We got a map of the park, planned out our attack and got a locker to put up the camera and my purse when we weren't using it.

We headed to the new Simpsons Ride first because we figured it would fill up fast since it was one of the newer attractions. We barely had to wait ten minutes (or less) before we got on the ride! This day had started off perfectly! Then we just started hitting the rides that were close by and we really never had to wait for any of them! I was surprised since it was a Saturday that it wasn't busier. It did get busy after lunch, but by then we had done a lot of the rides and had moved on to the shows. The shows usually you have a specific time to see it, so we kind of timed everything out to just hop from one to another. Everything was fun and we had a great time! We decided to bring our smaller camera with us, so the pictures aren't that great. One fun thing for any of you Desperate Housewives fans - we drove down Wysteria Lane! As part of their backlot tour, we drove down the actual street they use for filming the show. Mat and I haven't ever watched the show, but it was still fun to see the houses. You can see all our pictures by clicking on the picture below.
That night we headed back to CityWalk for dinner at Karl Strauss Brewery. It was pretty good food. Then we headed back to the hotel, stopping on the way to spy on someone having a wedding at 9:30 at night! It was so strange, we were just walking back and it was in the courtyard of our hotel. We were way back in the shadows (geez, that sounds creepy), so no one saw us! But we didn't stay for long. We thought about going to the reception, but decided against that one! HA!

And that concludes week one of our honeymoon. Next stop, Long Beach on Day Eight to leave on our cruise!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Day Six

Maybe I'm crazy, but I thought I would go right into day six! I know, two in one night! But much of Friday was driving, so I think I can wrap it up pretty fast for my loyal readers. So we got up for our last breakfast at the Embassy Suites and we totally got up too late. We got down in time to eat, but there was basically nothing left and about 100 people trying to get the last bagel. I think Mat pushed a girl for a crumb of bacon.


After we checked out, we headed straight to the outlet mall. I know! I have such an awesome husband who will go shopping with me. It was on the way to LA and we just figured we should check it out. We pulled in to the parking lot, but then pulled right back out after Tabitha directed us to a local donut shop. We really didn't get enough breakfast and donuts had been on our agenda all week! So we had some tasty donuts from a donut shop that smelled like poop. Then we headed right back to the outlet mall to begin our shopping adventure. Well, I tried on a lot of things, but didn't find one thing I wanted to buy. Mat, on the other hand, found a few shirts at his favorite - Banana Republic.


It was then time to head to the lovely city of Los Angeles! So we're driving, we're driving and then all of a sudden, Tabitha tells us that there is a delay and should she route us around the delay? Well, the delay was only 2 minutes, so we figured that was silly. Well, it kept going up and up and by then we were in the middle of it. So traffic in LA is awesome. We did get to our hotel eventually and we even saw the Hollywood sign on the way to it! We checked into our hotel (right next to Universal Studios) and then ventured out to Hollywood Boulevard. Here is our only picture of that adventure:

It was crazy and packed with people, but we did see it and now Mat never has to go back! After that we headed right back to our hotel to get ready for dinner. Since we were so close to Citywalk, we decided to eat there so we didn't have to navigate the streets of LA. We just walked right over and went straight to Cafe Tu Tu Tango - a restaurant that I loved from my visit to Hollywood over 8 years ago! It's a fun little place where you get several appetizers instead of one big meal. My favorite!

And that was about it for day six. Crazy, huh? Well, be on the lookout for day seven. It's going to be a real doozy!

Day Five

Day five! We started out with a free breakfast - just the way we like our breakfasts! If I haven't already said so, you really need to be staying at Embassy Suites if you can when you travel. They are so nice! Not only do they have a free hot breakfast, they also have a little happy hour with not very good drinks. Since it was our last day in San Diego, we figured we ought to hit the beach. So we drove over the Coronado Bridge to Coronado Island (which I don't think is an actual island) and stopped to play in the water.
As you can see from the picture below, I thought it was freezing. But it was still fun walking on the beach!
I decided that we needed one picture of our feet in the sand, but I wanted to go to the sand where it was nice and fluffy. It was 8000 degrees! Seriously, I couldn't believe how warm the sand was. So we snapped a quick picture before darting back to the cooler patch.
After Coronado, we decided that we wanted to check out the rest of Balboa Park. For everyone who doesn't know, Balboa Park is this big park in the middle of San Diego that contains the San Diego Zoo, as well as multiple other museums and a botanical garden. A botanical garden that was free and we wanted to go and it was closed on Thursdays! So we took a picture of the outside:
We did end up going to a musuem in Balboa Park, but didn't end up taking any pictures there. It was the San Diego Natural History Museum and was pretty interesting. There were a lot of fossils and there were these pretty cool pictures in the Aerial Portraits of the American West exhibit. All the pictures were taken by John Shelton and were taken out of a place, so they really showed the land. You should go to the link to see some examples of his photography.

After the museum, we headed back to the hotel to get cleaned up before our last dinner in San Diego. We decided we wanted Italian, so we chose Buca di Beppo and were disappointed when we found out it was a huge chain restaurant. At least we don't have them in Boise, so it was new to us. Mat and I just usually would rather go to a restaurant that is local to the area. It was pretty good and there was way too much food for us both. Then we headed back to the hotel to get some good old fashioned sleep before we headed out to Los Angeles the next day!

(Click on the first picture for all our pictures from Day Five!)

Monday, July 28, 2008

Day Four

So where were we...ah yes! We left off at Wednesday morning of the first week of our lovely honeymoon! This was the first day we got up for the free breakfast at the Embassy Suites because we decided to sleep in the first day we were there. We knew we were headed to the San Diego Zoo, so we got up in time to get ourselves some breakfast before we headed out to Balboa Park. Tabitha was an excellent guide to get us to the zoo and we definitely got there early enough that there were not that many people at the zoo.

After we bought our tickets, we decided we were heading straight to the panda. We had read in our Frommer's San Diego guide that the lines were often very long at the panda exhibit and that you should get there early in the morning. So we got our map and walked what seemed like a million miles to the panda. We walked past a ton of monkeys and we kept saying "don't look at the monkeys" and laughing because we really were focused on our mission. So we got to the panda and they were sleeping. There was no line, but panda butt isn't the most exciting thing in the world to see. When we did try to go back later, the line was so long, I'm sure we would have waited for quite a long time. I'm glad we did go when we did even though they were sleeping.

(This is a flamingo baby!)
I think we at least attempted to see every animal in the San Diego Zoo. Some of them were asleep, some were feeding behind the scenes, but we really hit the pavement and tried to get to every animal. I think our favorite was the hippo, but we did love the elephants and the giraffes too. They were really all fun to see and we had a great day at the zoo. It was a long day and as the day went on, they just got busier and we got more tired! I think we headed home around 5:30 to take showers and head out to dinner.


We did hit the happy hour at Embassy Suites again because who would really give up free cocktails? This night we decided to go with margaritas because we had decided we wanted Mexican for dinner. (they weren't very good and I don't think either of us finished ours!) The great thing about Tabitha is that you could tell her what you wanted to have for dinner and she would give you a nice list with the closest restaurants/gas stations/parks, etc. that you were interested in. We picked out 4 or 5 mexican places in the gaslamp district and walked by them all before deciding on one. So we sit down and start in on chips and salsa - YUM! Then, they sit this couple right next to us and literally, right next to us, who were on their first date. So of course, they are talking up a storm trying not to have that awkward silence, but Mat and I didn't want to compete, so we just didn't talk for the next hour or so! It was seriously the strangest thing to feel like I was a part of their first date! And FYI, I don't think there will be a second. But we did have another great day in San Diego and if you want to check out all the zoo pictures, just click on the cute little giraffe!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Day Three

Day 3 started out my favorite way - LATE! We decided to sleep in and take our time to get out and go sightseeing. Way back in March I had bought a Frommer's San Diego guide and we've been flipping through it since then. One of the things we wanted to see was the beaches in La Jolla because we've heard they were pretty nice. In the guide, there was a particular beach in La Jolla called Children's Pool that was supposed to have quite a few sea lions just hanging around, so we decided to try to find that. Well, we didn't. The map in the guide wasn't very helpful because it only had a few streets on it and frankly, Tabitha was no help either. We did find a beach and went to put our feet in, but it was chilly and overcast, so not the best beach weather. So we decided to head to Torrey Pines State Park to check that out.

Torrey Pines State Park was this park on the beach where these very rare pine trees grow. They have 8 miles of trails and a beach. We decided to do one of the easy hikes because we both were wearing our flip flops. It was fun to take some pictures and to see the odd little pine trees. We didn't end up going to the beach because we decided we wanted to try to see a movie and we both wanted to get back to the hotel to clean up if we could.

Click on the Torrey Pine Tree for more pictures!

We ended up deciding on Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Oh geez. We ultimately both enjoyed the movie because it was an Indiana Jones movie, but man, was that story a bad one! We did have some delicious popcorn to tide us over until dinner! Because of the timing with the movie, I wasn't able to shower before the movie, so we walked back to the hotel so I could get ready.



Once I was ready, we headed down to our free cocktail hour at Embassy Suites! It was a little disappointing because the wine they had was really pretty bad, but hey, they were free glasses! After that, we headed to Little Italy, which was again within walking distance. We had dinner at this delicious Italian restaurant called Filippi's. I've been there with Joy before when she lived in San Diego, so I wanted to bring Mat there to try it out! If you are ever in San Diego, you have to check it out.


Day Four to come soon!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Day Two

Sea World Day!!


This might possibly have been our favorite day in San Diego. We knew Sea World opened at 9 because we drove by the night before to check on times, so we tried to get to breakfast by 8ish. Mat and I swore they said there was a buffet or you could order off a menu, but there was no buffet! So we ordered off the menu and got ourselves all checked out and packed into the car. We were close to Sea World, maybe only a two minute drive, so it was super easy and we just pulled right in to a pretty good parking space. So we were so excited and almost running up to the gate and we turn the corner right into a huge line of people! I think this might have been the longest line we stood in all day, well, maybe lunch was long too!


Eventually we got our tickets and got our little park map and being the dorks that we are, we sat down to plan out when we were going to each show and what rides we were going on and in what order. I love my husband! Then we got a locker so we could store our camera and my purse when we didn't need them. Finally, we headed to our first ride, which was a water ride called Journey to Atlantis. It was pretty fun! The rest of our day was spent going to the shows - there was a dolphin show, Clyde and Seamore's (the sea lions) show, Shamu (of course), an amazing pet show and some not very good Cirque de Soleil knockoff. We also stopped to look at the arctic animals, sharks, manatees, sea lions and penguins. There was so much to see and I really think we covered almost everything! If you have never been to Sea World, you have to go sometime! If you have been before, you need to go again! It was a seriously great day, but it wasn't over yet!



We were off to the hotel we would stay in the rest of the time in San Diego, which was downtown, close to the Gaslamp District - Embassy Suites. Tabitha got us there in one piece and our check in was easy. We both got cleaned up and then we decided to walk downtown to get us something to eat! So we walked around a bit and found this bar and grill with outdoor seating, so we decided it was the place for us. We both had pizza and beers and it was heavenly! Nothing like a cold beer after you have been outside all day in the sun.



So Day Two was a complete success! I've included a few pictures of Sea World, but click on the picture of the donkey if you want to see all of day two's pictures!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

We're Back!

The honeymoon is officially over! We had such a good time and loved every minute of it. I think we were both ready to come home though when it was finally over. Instead of trying to recap everything in one blog, I thought I would just write about one day at a time!

So here goes...Day 1!

Our first day started not too early - we had to be at the airport around 9:30, so we just decided to treat ourselves to some delicious McDonald's while we waited to board our plane:
We got to Los Angeles around 12:30, so we headed straight to pick up our car and then waited in our first of many lines while we were on vacation. We got our car and Tabitha (our personal navigator in the form of a GPS) and had her direct us to the 1. We were heading down to San Diego, so we decided it would be fun to take the coastal route. It was not that much fun. It took us several hours to get to San Diego and most of it was going through tiny towns that had a million stoplights. Not really what we had in mind, but we at least tried to make it fun! We got to our hotel in San Diego - a Holiday Inn right by Sea World. It was nice and clean and they were crazy about me since I was a rewards member. We got two free breakfasts and they "upgraded" our room.
It was time for dinner and we wanted some Mexican! So we asked Tabitha and she gave us a million Mexican restaurants, so we drove by a couple and ended up in Old Town:
What a fun place! There were all kinds of Mexican restaurants so we were in heaven. We walked around some and took some pictures:

It was definitely time to eat! We decided on one of the places to eat and now I can't even remember the name, but it was definitely not the best Mexican I have ever had. I think it was more about the atmosphere really! So we headed back to the hotel and I think we were asleep by 11:00! We had a big day in store for us because we were heading to Sea World on Day 2!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Honeymoon, you are SO close!

Last night Mat and I went through a whole bunch of stuff on the internet about our cruise and we were so excited! I think we were most excited about the food, but that is one of our favorite activities by far so I'm not too surprised. We are so prepared to sail away it isn't even funny. The first half of our trip in San Diego is going to be great fun. I'm really looking forward to the zoo and Sea World and Universal Studios! I think more than anything, I'm looking forward to seeing Mat enjoy these places. We might try to go to a winery or two, but we're just going to play it by ear and see what happens.

Tonight we'll finish up some work in the yard (at least I hope finish!). I should probably start packing now because I know it is going to take me forever to figure out what I'm taking. Mat said he was just going to take all the clothes he owns. Boys have it so easy! I'm for sure going to come up with a checklist for packing. I think I make at least one list everyday. Sometimes it is work stuff, sometimes housework, sometimes a grocery list, but I sure do love them.

Some very exciting news - we got a railing for our front steps! I know, I know, it is almost too much excitement to take. I think it looks pretty good and we had to have it in order to continue our insurance policy. Here's a beautiful picture (though not taken with our new fabulous camera that we'll be taking on our honeymoon and we'll soon have the best pictures ever):

You can see our new roof too! I think I promised to put that picture up and I know you all just couldn't wait for me to post a picture. It was starting to get dark while I took it, but you get the idea.

Mat's getting his hair cut tonight and I got mine cut last night. We are going to be the cutest little honeymooners there ever were!