Saturday, September 20, 2008

Our Trip to Morro Bay

This is is how I grew up camping. That's me in the chair enjoying the fire and the cool of the coast. See the trailer? So what if it's parked in a "parking space." It's next to the ocean and that's all that matters. Right? This was our trip to Morro Bay. Janna stayed home with Jackson, so it was just me, Jared, Jaden, and Jacey camping with Grandpa Hart and Grandma LaNell, and her son Ted, and his son and step son, Jett and Kirt.

The tree in our campsite gave the kids endless entertainment. That's Jett, LaNell's grandson, and Jared on top.
Here's a bird's-eye view.
It took Jacey a loooong time to finally get the courage to meet this nice dog that was staying next to us. That's Jett next to Jacey.

Uncle Ted, LaNell's son, was nice enough to give all the kids rides on the motorcycle. They all thought it was the coolest thing. This is Jaden. And here's Jared. Check out Ted's cool neon stripe.

Morro Bay isn't the kind of "Sunny California" beach that most people think of when they think of California, but it is beautiful, even if it is overcast a lot of the time. Here's Jaden lifting the famous Morro Rock.
Jaden and Jett had a great time playing together.
I took a surfing lesson this summer, so I was determined to practice what I had learned. I'll just say I look a lot better holding the surf board on shore than I do trying to ride it in the ocean.
We look good going out.
Jacey and Morro Rock.We took a trip to San Simeon. This building looks like a church on the beach, but apparently it's just a storehouse.We hiked out onto the San Simeon Peninsula. It was absolutely gorgeous.Here we are at the start of our trek. The beach below is where we just came from. That's Grandpa Hart and Kirk, Ted's stepson, and Jared, Jaden, Jacey, and Jett.Jacey was nice enough to walk with Grandpa. He had a hard time keeping up. All right. I'm just kidding.Our journey took us through some
treacherous forest.Sometimes we didn't know which way to go.But eventually we made it to the end of the peninsula, and it was well worth the effort.
After San Simeon, we had lunch in downtown Morro Bay. Jared and Jacey met a new friend.

Jacey wanted her new friend to come live with us forever.
We enjoyed the scenic harbor.
And the view of the rock.
On our last day, Jared, Jaden, Jacey and I traveled up the coast to see the elephant seals. The kids were disappointed that they didn't look more like elephants.
They were also disappointed that they didn't do anything except lie on the beach. Do you like Jacey's outfit? She spent three days in it. After the seals, we went to a restaurant in San Simeon. I'm sure we looked and smelled like we were homeless. Oh well. We had a great time and made fun memories.

3 comments:

Mandee said...

I wish my husband would take my kids camping for 3 days without me... lucky Janna!

Denice said...

wait - john knows how to blog? cool. and cool that you took all the kids camping. i agree - i wish my hubby would take all the kids camping - ok, almost all the kids. cool that you are learning how to surf. aren't you too old for that? JK

Kathleen said...

I would love a pop up trailer like that. Thanks for sharing the pictures.