Another training opportunity had come for Nathan in December of last year and this time they were sending him to San Diego for a week. Obviously, all of us tagged along this go around to take in the sights of such an interesting city. We would have most of Saturday and all day Sunday with Nathan, then the kids and I would find fun during the day Monday before meeting Daddy for dinner and then we would head back home Tuesday while he finished out his class the rest of the week.
We started out with a 6:30am flight Saturday morning on December 3rd. The older 2 haven’t flown since they were under 4years old and this was Archer’s first. He took to sleeping on a plane effortlessly and everyone found take off/landing exciting. Thanks to an uneventful flight and 2 hour time change we were collecting our rental car before 11am.


We headed to Coronado Island first for lunch and brews at Coronado Brewing Company. Nathan had collected a list of breweries to hit prior to the trip and picked this one for me because of its fun mermaid logo. Our brewpub style lunch was awesome and the beers were yummy as well. Re-energized, we found the nearest beach so all of us could put our hand in the Pacific Ocean. The kids found some shells and collected sand for our ornament collection. While I tried to selfie all of us, a group of military men ran by (very Top Gun style at that) and one stopped and offered to take our picture!





It was time to check into the hotel, so we left the island and hit a grocery store in the city for some snacks and breakfast food since the hotel that was hosting Nathan’s training didn’t offer one. After we checked in, we headed out one more time to visit Bay City Brewing. After some rounds of Uno and a flight of beer, we decided a sunset on the West Coast would be the perfect end to day 1. A quick google search for a beach led us to “Dog Beach” where I had a Field of Dreams Moment and had to ask out loud if I was in Heaven. I don’t know if I had ever seen a more joyful collection of dogs literally living their best lives. There had to be 50 or more running off leash on the sand, through the water, chasing, and zooming everywhere while their humans stood in clusters and chatted. While there were a handful of hardcore surfers in the water, the beach was covered with others doing what we had come to do; just watch the sunset.



Our full day after a 3am wake up left us whooped but satisfied. We went back to our hotel and I walked next door to Jack in the Box for our dinner in the room.
Sunday started off early and busy as well. Today was the day the kids had been asking for years. Today we were going to LegoLand California. Not just the some Lego Discovery Center… THE Legoland. This has been on the kids list like Disney is for other kids. On our way to the park we stopped at La Jolla Beach and saw the seals and sea lions…along with all the PEOPLE swimming and diving with them! Never mind that the water is frigid…. I don’t think I could trust those wild animals. Some were getting incredibly close to the recreationists. But we definitely got the “been there, done that” experience.





We arrived just as the park opened at 10am and stayed until they closed at 6pm. We rode everything that was open and walked the entire place twice since we went back to ride the favorites one last time. The kids walked out asking when we would be coming back lol! It exceeded their expectations and while I was mildly disappointed with the lack of thrill rides (the fastest roller coaster in the park was closed down) the incredible amount of genuine Lego built creations themed throughout the park was impressive. Our 3 favorite rides were Emmett’s Flying Adventure, Deep Sea Adventure and The Dragon Coaster. Emmett’s was a well done 4D experience with a giant IMAX screen and riders were stacked 4 stories tall in their seats with their legs dangling. Deep Sea was a submarine ride with a scavenger hunt along the way. The Lego creations under the water along with the live sealife made for a beautiful ride. The Dragon was the only roller coaster type ride open and while it was too much for Archer, the older 2 rode it numerous times. While I can say with certainty that Legoland is a one and done experience for us, I am so glad the kids got to mark this off their bucket list.











Completely exhausted from the very stimulating day, we managed to hit another brewery, Rouleux Brewing, on the way back and enjoyed a tasty meal in a quiet restaurant before an early bedtime.
For our solo day on Monday, the kids and I hit the San Diego Zoo. Now I was the one pumped! The kids were excited as well, but Mom was ready to geek out at one of the best zoo’s in the world! It took us 8 hours to see the whole thing and we were blown away! Every section of the zoo felt and looked like you were walking the actual ecosystem with elaborate landscaping and then you would just happen upon an animal. Everything was exceptionally clean and every level of staff member were incredibly friendly.





Our final stop was the newest addition of a children’s area and I was smitten with the nature theme of the massive area. We couldn’t help but carefully play in the “Tree of Life” splashpad. But no worries if we had gotten wet…there was an area with full body blow dryers beside the bathrooms!


I would be at this zoo on a weekly basis if I lived in San Diego! Just to hike it! I visited the Sydney Zoo in Australia as a kid and thought I had seen the best of the best then. San Diego matches it if not beats what I remember about Sydney.

We met Nathan back at the hotel just as he was getting out of class and we finished our whirlwind California trip with dinner and drinks at Ketch Brewing Co. The kids and I uber-ed Tuesday morning to the airport and had a fantastic travel day even though it was long with a couple hours layover in Houston before our final stop in Corpus. Traversing airports, flying and plane changing solo with the kids and how well it went got me excitedly thinking about new travel abilities! Only if it wasn’t so dang expensive!
I’ll admit I carry a typical Texan attitude about California. But, I LOVED San Diego. Weston went on and on about wanting to live there one day and we basically told him to join the military then lol! I’ve been told since the trip that San Diego is it’s special place within the stereotypical Californian setting, so while I’m not running off to visit L.A. or San Fran anytime soon, I could definitely go back to SD.
-Lindsay



































































































































































