San Diego Highlights
William and Mommy tagged along when Daddy had to go to San Diego for work... so what does a 2 year old and his Mom do while Daddy attends meetings???
We spent the morning walking in the park... the most beautiful park anywhere...the weather was crisp and cool.
Our next stop was the Science Museum in Balboa Park. We are playing in the children's area. Cute little computer!
Considering William has spent quite a bit of time sitting in grocery carts, it is no wonder he enjoyed this play area. Seriously, he was intrigued by the conveyor system that ran the grocery checkout... the kids cranked the lever to move the items on the belt. We spent a lot of time doing this!!
After a snack, we headed over to the carousel in Balboa Park, near the Zoo. Look at that smile!! We rode the horses many, many times but we didn't catch the brass ring. Actually, we didn't try. Mommy couldn't watch Will, take pictures, balance the bookbag, and grab for the ring... slacker!
Near the zoo entrance is a miniature train. William saw it and took off running. We rode this many, many times... and one young man cried when our tickets ran out.
Then, William wanted to ride the airplanes. This is the first time he rode a ride alone. He was such the cool dude. Look at him just hanging out and playing with the seatbelt before the ride begins.
Waving to the crowd... this is a cell phone photo... we text Daddy to let him know all about the trouble we are getting into, I mean, adventures we are having!
After nap time, we hooked up with Daddy and went to The Oceanaire with Dr. Michael and Lynda Gordon. Toward the end of the meal, the gentlemen serenaded us.
On Monday, we took it easy. William napped throughout the morning. After lunch, we walked along the marina to Seaport Village. We rode another carousel. Actually, he was not impressed with these horses I guess. He elected to sit on the bench with his mom and look around. Go figure.
On Tuesday, William and Mommy took a little morning walk along the marina to a little park. This is a shot of our hotel from the park! Great shot, Mom!!
That afternoon, we drove to Coronado and visited Coronado beach. William loved the sand, the surfers (whom we talked to -- they showed him surf boards and let him touch!), and the lifeguard driving on the beach. That impressed him most... "car on beach" he said.
Of course, Daddy had to work, but we met up with him for dinner. The boys are crossing the street in the Gaslamp Quarter. We are headed for ice cream...
On Wednesday, we headed to the Cabrillo National Monument and Park. Our first stop was the tide pools. During low tide, all sorts of sea creatures are visible. So, we headed down to the shore.
We did not go down to the water's edge... you can... however, these are steep cliffs and slippery. Toddlers are unpredictable so we didn't take any chances. The views are spectacular.
Then, we headed up to see the Cabrillo monument -- the first European to set foot on the est coast of what is now the United States in approximately 1520.
William loves lighthouses (ever since our Cape Cod trip this summer). This is the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, first lit in 1855. However, this light from the lighthouse was obscured in low clouds or fog. So, the light was extinguished in 1891, and a new lighthouse built at the bottom of the hill.
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