Wow Christmas came and went too fast. But as usual it was quite the adventure! This Christmas was all about family. I got to spend time with many different members of my extended family and even meet some new ones. We had lots of fun together.
We opened lots of presents.We ate lots of food, or at least my parents did. (I did get to taste a few things). I can't wait until I can eat everything!But my favorite thing about Christmas, at least for now, is all the lights. I love starring at the lights on the Christmas trees. Thanks Grammie and Auntie for having beautiful lighting on your trees.
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas or holiday also!
Check back next week for more traveling adventures.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Merry Christmas
My next adventure is upcoming with my very first Christmas.
I sure am excited!
I already got to see some Christmas lights on Christmas Tree Lane (in Alta Dena, CA) and on Honolulu Blvd (in Glendale, CA). So if you are near Los Angeles, CA check out the lights here or check them out in your neighborhood!
I hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
I sure am excited!
I already got to see some Christmas lights on Christmas Tree Lane (in Alta Dena, CA) and on Honolulu Blvd (in Glendale, CA). So if you are near Los Angeles, CA check out the lights here or check them out in your neighborhood!
I hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Lake Camanche Reservoir
This adventure started out as a nice afternoon at the Lake, and turned into quite the adventure. In the gold country of northern California there are lots of rivers and lakes. In between Hwy 88 and Hwy 12 we found Lake Camanche Reservoir.
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There is a lot to do on the Lake: fishing, boating, water-skiing, and plenty of other water adventures! There is also a lot to do off of the Lake. It looks like it used to be a lot bigger, but that the water has gone down over time. This isn't so bad, because it leaves a lot of sand dunes to play on before you get down to the water.So before our picnic we decide to take the 4x4 truck on a little drive around the Lake. We were doing pretty good driving around, but before we knew it the sand got deeper and deeper and finally we got stuck. Oppps!
After numerous attempts to get ourselves unstuck, we decided we needed a bit of help. So mom and I, in our trusty off-road stroller took a nice hike through the sand back to the ranger station. An hour & $150 dollars later, a bright yellow & purple tow truck arrived to pull us out. Yippee!
We still had a nice picnic overlooking the lake and the marine, it was just a bit delayed. So if you get the chance to check out Lake Camanche watch out for the sand, even in your 4x4!
You can see more about Lake Camanche at: http://camanche.uslakes.info/ or http://www.camancherecreation.com/
Check out your local area, there's probably somewhere close where you can have your own adventure.
View Larger Map
There is a lot to do on the Lake: fishing, boating, water-skiing, and plenty of other water adventures! There is also a lot to do off of the Lake. It looks like it used to be a lot bigger, but that the water has gone down over time. This isn't so bad, because it leaves a lot of sand dunes to play on before you get down to the water.So before our picnic we decide to take the 4x4 truck on a little drive around the Lake. We were doing pretty good driving around, but before we knew it the sand got deeper and deeper and finally we got stuck. Oppps!
After numerous attempts to get ourselves unstuck, we decided we needed a bit of help. So mom and I, in our trusty off-road stroller took a nice hike through the sand back to the ranger station. An hour & $150 dollars later, a bright yellow & purple tow truck arrived to pull us out. Yippee!
We still had a nice picnic overlooking the lake and the marine, it was just a bit delayed. So if you get the chance to check out Lake Camanche watch out for the sand, even in your 4x4!
You can see more about Lake Camanche at: http://camanche.uslakes.info/ or http://www.camancherecreation.com/
Check out your local area, there's probably somewhere close where you can have your own adventure.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Reno Air Races
Earlier this year I got to see all kinds of cool airplanes at the Reno Air Races, in Reno, NV. We went the first day, and got to see most of the fun with a smaller crowd and at a lower price (the good thing about being little is that I'm free)!
All day long different types of aircraft were racing head-to-head! Those were some pretty gutsy pilots to be flying that fast with that many other planes in the air. (Mom wonders if they do that with helicopters:)
In between the races there was tons to do! We checked out the cool stationary airplanes. They had really old ones from WWII
and newer ones that go very fast!
I also got to watch bigger kids play on all kinds of cool toys, like jumpy houses and rock walls. Someday I'll be big enough to do that too! But I did get to check out a pretty fun looking motorcycle. Yumm Jelly Belly! I think my car seat might just fit in that side car.
There was also lots of food that smelled really good! (Mom of course got cotton candy.) There was also the biggest BBQ I think I'll ever seen. Mmmm just looking at it makes me hungry.
Even though I slept most of the day it was still a very cool adventure. I may not be big enough to fly a plane yet, but maybe dad will let me drive the car home.
For more information on the Reno Air Races, check out: http://www.airrace.org/
For more information on the Reno Air Races, check out: http://www.airrace.org/
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