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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Sandy Christmas

This week has been a sicky week. 
Bleh. Mrrr. Mehak. Gah. 
Luckily, though, the cloud o' disease didn't
set in until my finals were finished. 
I came home quick as a whip and slept.
And slept.
And slept.
And slept, even as I was sleeping.

Yesterday was my first day back in the real world. 
The morning started off with some
mad Christmas shopping with my mom. 
So wonderful. 

I think I realized for the 
first time
that Christmas shopping is not supposed 
to be a hassle. 

It's such a JOY to be able to spend time 
(with my amazing mother)
looking for special and personal objects
to bring a smile to the face of someone I love. 

I bet the wise men were stoked out of their
freaking purple-y royal robes
to bring their gifts to sweet Jesus. 
I want to be a joyful-gift-giver too!

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Last night I was able to catch up with
 my sweet Hilly-friend. 
Our goal for the evening 
{we tend to have goals for our adventures, see here}
was something "Christmas-y".

We drove towards San Pedro 
over the bridges 
{love bridges}
across the harbor and up around the hill, 
past the Korean friendship bell
and the lighthouse.
These sights were accompanied by an overflow
of words
and laughs
and all around giddiness.

And then we had to stop and turn around.
Stupid construction.
On our drive to a coffee shop back around home, 
I spotted a Christmas tree lot on PCH. 

We pulled in and parked.
The moment I opened the door 
and breathed the first outdoor breath,
I knew I was really home. 

{love this lady}

My nose revelled in the smell.
It was Christmas-tree-meets-ocean.
Saltypine if you will.
The smell of a SoCal Christmas.

Growing up in Southern California 
was often confusing for me. 
Surfing the week before Christmas
is normal.
The ocean makes me feel at home.

Hilly and I walked through the trees,
aisle after aisle of sweet green, 
pretending we were in a forest. 

My nose nearly started weeping 
at the glory of it all. 
The salty breeze-laced greenness overwhelmed me. 
It was beautiful. 



Then we went to the beach
{woooo}
and ate ice cream
on the pier
as the waves crashed 
underneath us. 

Christmas involves all the senses.
Last night, 
my nose welcomed the season.

((happyfacemaddypants))

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Statue Search (Life Adventurous Through Photos)

I enjoy long drives along the ocean.
((no this is not the start of a personal ad))
The scenery/nature/glory of creation is so lovely...
but I also like exploring such places in creative ways.

So earlier this week, a dear friend
Hilary 
and I went on an adventure up the coast. 
Our goal: take pictures with 10 statues.
The rules changed as the day went on...from having other people take
 our picture to getting creative with the timers on our cameras.
We mostly didn't have any kind of plan...just kinda stopped when we saw cool things.


This is the lone Sailor Memorial down on Ocean in Long Beach.
The little old lady taking our picture thought our pose was cute.
That's all that matters.

The Korean Friendship Bell in San Pedro was a jackpot for sure...

 I'm not sure what the story is with these two little guys...
but they were very happy indeed.

We ventured to the lighthouse down the hill from the friendship bell.
WE SAW WHALES!!!!
It was so cool, I've never seen a whale in my life...
so rad!!!

We headed up towards Palos Verdesish (I think...)
and as we were driving up a side street in a direction-less way, 
I spotted something old-looking in the trees.
It turned out to be an old truck/bed. 
Pretty snazzy eh? 

We found some random little statues along the drive...
it was so fun to keep our eyes peeled as we drove
and then veer over to the side of the street the second we spotted one.



We lunched near Malaga cove and it was quite the smorgasbord!
There was a fun little market/deli that had an amazing (GINORMOUS) BLTT
((bacon, lettuce, tomato, and turkey aka the ESSENTIALS))
We ate outside under a gorgeous tree,
sippin on our fabulous lemonade.

Ope can't forget the Seal Beach Seal!!
A classic for sure.

Overall, it was a fun day...
lots of driving and getting lost in conversation
with much laughter in between.

P.S. Sorry for copious amounts of Maddy pictures...my camera actually broke when we saw whales and I got excited and tried to hop a wall...so Hilary took the majority of the pictures


oops.