Daniel and his mom decided that Daniel and I should go to Vegas to celebrate of 15 wedding anniversary. I liked the idea of a weekend away, but Vegas is a little overwhelming for me. So the idea got put off. Then a few days before our anniversary we decided to go to my mom's beach house in San Diego. We scheduled the apartment (thank you Mom), made plane reservations for Ann to come babysit (thank you Ann) and reservations for us to fly to San Diego (thank you Daniel and Lindsay).
I was so excited for the trip. But it didn't get started on the right foot. As we were waiting for the plane to take off I remembered that I forgot the keys to the beach house!!!!!! How could I?? This is the second or third time I have done this. So I called my mom to see what options we had. Luckily my mom had given keys to a management company. So while we were flying to San Diego my mom called the apartment manager and she met us at the building with a set of keys. Oh man, I sure know how to take make life exciting!!!
One thing I learned from this experience is how lucky I am to have my mom and Daniel. Not because my mom bailed me out for the millionth time, but because both were very kind to me when I told them I forgot the keys....again. Neither of them said anything unkind or made sound effects implying their disgust. They both started helping me think of a way to resolve this situation. So thank you.
Once we made it into the beach house we set up our belongings and headed out for dinner. We spent Saturday walking around Balboa park. I decided to take a million pictures of Daniel and I. Here are a few of my favorites.
I'm serious. I like this one because it will help me remember how youthful my hands were when I was young. :).
We were sort of hungry by late Saturday but not too hungry. I decided I really wanted some onion rings. So we stopped at a Tomy Roma's. We had a yummy dinner of onion rings and root beer. Yuck! But it was delicious.
It was a wonderful weekend. Thanks to everyone who contributed, including the apartment manager!