Summer of Fun 2013 – Part 2
After spending one night in Pasadena with Frank and Barbara,
the girls and I headed off for our first beach stop – Terranea resort in Palos
Verdes. It’s a beautiful resort set right on the cliffs over the ocean with
great views out over the Pacific. We relaxed, swam in the pool, got pedicures,
etc. Since we were there over the 4th of July, and Sean was still in
California, he was able to come down around July 3rd and join us. We
also spent most of the days with our good friends Shanna and Brad who live
nearby in Redondo Beach. The weather could have been a bit sunnier, but it was
still gorgeous. We lucked out on the 4th and got a nice, sunny but
not too hot day. The English’s joined us at the resort and we enjoyed a full
day at the pool followed by dinner at Nelson’s. Overall the resort was nice – a
location that can’t be beat – and the food there was good. But there were some
service issues that you wouldn’t expect from such a high-end place.
Terranea property and ocean views from my balcony
Good times at Nelson's
We were supposed to head up to Carpinteria on July 6th
to stay at a beach house we rented with my parents for one week. I was able to
get the house for an extra night, so we headed up on Friday and met our friend
Cindy and her daughter Anna there who stayed with us for the weekend. Sean was
still able to be with us for that time also, and it was nice to enjoy Carp with
him and Cindy. My parents decided to not come up until Monday, so it worked out
perfectly. We really love Carp – it is one of the only old-fashioned beach
towns left along the coast of Southern California. Yet, it is only 20 minutes
from Santa Barbara, so there is plenty to do. The beach at Carp is one of the
safest beaches in the country, so it is very popular with families. No
undertow, small waves, easy to swim…we spend most of our time biking around,
hanging at the beach, shopping, eating, and of course enjoying the delicious
beers at Island Brewing Company! Cindy also went to UCSB (though we didn’t know
each other there) and had never taken her daughter to visit, so we spent one
day going to Isla Vista to enjoy Freebird Nacho’s, go to the UCSB bookstore, tour
the campus and then explore Isla Vista. Always fun to go down memory lane, and
since we used to go to Family Camp at UCSB every summer, the girls love going
back and seeing it all again. The beach house we rented wasn’t very expensive
and there was a reason why – it was pretty beat. It felt like the elderly
owners had just died and the heirs had just stuck it on the market. We would
never rent it again as it was very dated – all the furniture looked & felt
like it was from the 60’s – and wasn’t outfitted well for a rental. The search
for the perfect place continues…When our rental period at the house was up on
Saturday, the girls & I decided we weren’t ready to leave yet. Since our
rental in Burlingame didn’t start until Monday, I was able to find a place we
could rent for Saturday and Sunday nights. We really enjoyed those last 2 days
as the sun came out in force, and we were able to get more beach time in. I was
also able to get more brewery time in with my friend Fish and her husband!
Enjoying delicious beer at Island Brewing with Sean and Cindy
Views in Carp while on my run
Yes, it was so tough to go to a college with a view like this!
Frank enjoying Padaro Beach Grill for lunch on Santa Claus Lane in Carp
Downtown Carp beautiful night sky
Fun with Fish!
After Carp it was time to head up to Burlingame – the town
we live in up in Northern California. The drive up takes about 5 ½ hours, but
it didn’t feel that long at all. Our first rental for that part of our stay was
in San Mateo Park – only a few blocks from the house we own (& have rented
out) in Burlingame. The location was great as we could walk to Burlingame
Avenue and we enjoyed being close to our “neighborhood”.
To be continued…