
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Joshua Tree
Leaving the California coast we headed inland toward Palm Springs to a city called Indio. This town was picked based on campground and it's proximity to Joshua Tree National Park.


Labels:
California,
desert,
hiking,
National Park,
trails
Location:
Indio, CA, USA
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Reflections After One Year on the Road
I just caught up with a few weeks worth of blogs and was looking back on some of this past years entries and it's just so cool to see how much we have done and how many places that we have visited.
We had very little idea of what to expect when we set off last year. We left on a cold December afternoon in New Jersey and literally had no idea where we were headed. Spent our first night in a Walmart parking lot and then made a B-line for warmer weather.
We had so many "learning" experiences those first weeks, including almost pulling the front legs off of the fifth wheel.
We have made so many great memories, seen so many amazing places, and, I think I speak for all of us.........are so grateful to have had this opportunity.
I asked Diego and the girls to make a list of their favorite and least favorite things about traveling the country in a fifth wheel. Some were more prompt with their responses than others.
The first to reply was Sofia. She likes not being in one place all the time, getting to make so many new friends, and getting to see her family along the way. She doesn't like that she doesn't see her other friends very often, that she has to share a small space with her sister, and that she can't run or jump in her "delicate" house :)
Luna says her favorite has been making new friends and seeing so many new places, but she doesn't like the days that we relocate because they can be long and she doesn't like that sometimes it's cold inside the camper.
For me, I love travel days. I love the feeling of all of my "stuff" with me and I'm moving. I remember that feeling in college driving down Interstate I10. Everything I own in my trunk and I'm on the move. Freedom is my favorite and that moving down the road gives me such a sense of it. I love passing through towns, seeing beautiful landscapes and getting to know new places. I have loved meeting so many great people along the way too.
My least favorite things have been making reservations, making reservations, making reservations. Looking ahead, checking reviews, distances, Verizon coverage, etc. can be very time consuming and tiring. My next least favorite has been when after doing all of that research, pulling into the place and it's not that great. And lastly not having a mechanic, hair-cutter, or doctor at my fingertips that I know and trust.
As we get closer to Las Vegas we are all feeling excited to have some down time with family and rest up. We're not sure what our next plans are, but we know that there are still a few places left that we want to see and are hoping to travel lighter this next leg of the trip.
We had very little idea of what to expect when we set off last year. We left on a cold December afternoon in New Jersey and literally had no idea where we were headed. Spent our first night in a Walmart parking lot and then made a B-line for warmer weather.
We had so many "learning" experiences those first weeks, including almost pulling the front legs off of the fifth wheel.
We have made so many great memories, seen so many amazing places, and, I think I speak for all of us.........are so grateful to have had this opportunity.
I asked Diego and the girls to make a list of their favorite and least favorite things about traveling the country in a fifth wheel. Some were more prompt with their responses than others.
The first to reply was Sofia. She likes not being in one place all the time, getting to make so many new friends, and getting to see her family along the way. She doesn't like that she doesn't see her other friends very often, that she has to share a small space with her sister, and that she can't run or jump in her "delicate" house :)
Luna says her favorite has been making new friends and seeing so many new places, but she doesn't like the days that we relocate because they can be long and she doesn't like that sometimes it's cold inside the camper.
For me, I love travel days. I love the feeling of all of my "stuff" with me and I'm moving. I remember that feeling in college driving down Interstate I10. Everything I own in my trunk and I'm on the move. Freedom is my favorite and that moving down the road gives me such a sense of it. I love passing through towns, seeing beautiful landscapes and getting to know new places. I have loved meeting so many great people along the way too.
My least favorite things have been making reservations, making reservations, making reservations. Looking ahead, checking reviews, distances, Verizon coverage, etc. can be very time consuming and tiring. My next least favorite has been when after doing all of that research, pulling into the place and it's not that great. And lastly not having a mechanic, hair-cutter, or doctor at my fingertips that I know and trust.
As we get closer to Las Vegas we are all feeling excited to have some down time with family and rest up. We're not sure what our next plans are, but we know that there are still a few places left that we want to see and are hoping to travel lighter this next leg of the trip.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
A Place Where Everyone Can Spell Diego
We left Long Beach and drove south. Diego has family in this area too, so we were planning a little reunion.
We camped at Guajome Regional Park in Oceanside, CA. The campground was just okay.
We spent a couple of days in San Diego. We drove by Balboa Park to see things. Then to Seaport Village to get some work done. The weather was just beautiful and there was a Starbucks right next to the village. We all got a little work done and then the girls all headed down to the park by the water.
We camped at Guajome Regional Park in Oceanside, CA. The campground was just okay.
We spent a couple of days in San Diego. We drove by Balboa Park to see things. Then to Seaport Village to get some work done. The weather was just beautiful and there was a Starbucks right next to the village. We all got a little work done and then the girls all headed down to the park by the water.
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Labels:
beach,
California,
family,
maintenance,
ocean,
Pacific Ocean,
sunsets
Location:
Oceanside, CA, USA
Sunday, December 6, 2015
All I Want To Do Is Have Some Fun.........
We left Santa Maria and took Hwy 101 down towards the coast through Santa Barbara and Ventura. At Ventura we headed down towards hwy 1 on the coast. Once the ocean came back into view we were near Point Mugu and had a hungry group. Took the first ocean side spot that we would fit into and made some lunch.

We took our time relaxing with the beautiful view and somewhere in those relaxing moments we locked ourselves out of the truck :)

We took our time relaxing with the beautiful view and somewhere in those relaxing moments we locked ourselves out of the truck :)
Labels:
beach,
biking,
boats,
bridge,
California,
family,
Pacific Ocean,
sunsets,
tour
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