
Last month (yeah, I've been a slacker when it comes to blogging lately), Jon, the kids, and I snuck away for several days of adventure and beach fun. It was so nice to get away as a family and do something together. . . just the 4 of us.
Our first stop was Casa de Fruta (who doesn't stop here?) so Weston could eat and Ethan could use the bathroom. While I sat in the car feeding Weston, Jon took Ethan for a walking adventure. Ethan is really into walking, and so any opportunity for him to walk around he thinks is great! Jon and Ethan walked around chasing peacocks and checking out the trains. Meanwhile, I was being surrounded by some beautiful peacocks. After Weston had a full tummy, Ethan showed me everything they saw, we bought ourselves a treat (they have the best chocolate covered cinnamon bears!), and headed on our way.
Our second stop was the beautiful town of Carmel. Jon and I hadn't been here since we were dating and were really looking forward to being there again. We started out by feeding Weston (he seems to eat a lot . . . ha ha ha), packing the stroller, and heading out. We walked all around downtown and even managed to do some geocaching.
This particular geocache was near a lovely bronze statue of an older couple sitting on a park bench. Jon read something about it being made in Loveland, Co (which is a neat town we stayed in on our Wyoming trip). Ethan decided that he needed to showcase his modeling skills and posed in several super cute pictures and a nice couple took a picture of us. Weston didn't make it in the picture because he was sound asleep in the stroller.
On the way back the the car, we made a stop into the local Anthropologie store, where Ethan fell in love with a chair. He even brought Jon over to it and showed him the price tag. . . unfortunately the chair was WAY out of our budget. . . and couldn't fit in the car (ha ha). In the middle of downtown, there is this cute little park, so we let Ethan run free for a few minutes and then headed back to the car for the next part of our little journey (which I will tell you about in the next post).