June consisted of us packing up our house in Paso Robles, finding a new place of residence, trying to help Preston cope with all of the upcoming changes, and Corbin finishing up his 7th grade school year and helping him prep for Boy Scout Camp. We found a fantastic house in Atascdero: about eight houses down from my parents, on a oak-studded, beautiful 1/2 acre, closer to Dustin's work. We'll get some pictures now that were more settled.
Then July snuck up on us and within a week, my cousin Alyssa got married in Fresno, then we left for (my mom's side of the family) the Bushman family reunion in northern California. On the drive up and back down we stopped in San Jose at Raging Waters to use our season passes. Not only did it help to break up the 5 hour trip, it kept us cool and we had a blast! Preston doesn't love to be splashed, but he loves the smaller water slides and watching the wave pool tides lap at his toes. Corbin loves being able to ride on anything high and fast, but even spent time with us in the lazy river.
During the reunion we stayed at a cabin at the KOA campground near Placerville. We learned more about my Great, Great, Great Grandfather who was there at Sutter Mill during the beginnings of the California Gold Rush. Corbin and Dustin played a tug-of-war game that they played back then (above photo). The weather was extremely hot so we were glad that the KOA had a fan in our cabin and a pool at the campground.
This little man keeps us on our toes. I call him "Sweet and Sour" because one moment he is hugging and kissing us and the very next moment he is throwing a fit, hitting us, and giving us dirty looks. It is interesting juggling the pre-teen years with Corbin and the toddler years with Preston. Here's to adding another boy and his personality/phases to this crazy family in November. We can't wait!
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Mexico Cruise
Dustin and I went on a 7-day Mexican Riviera Cruise in March. We planned to go closer to our 15th Anniversary in August, but the cruise lines are very strict about not allowing people to cruise if they are over 24 weeks pregnant. We had a really great time and enjoyed some amazing adventures. In Puerta Vallarta we swam with the dolphins. They are such amazing creatures and we fell in love with "our" dolphin Lluvia.
The cruise ship was really nice and luckily we were assigned to a dinner table with some great couples. The first few days of the cruise, you are sailing day and night to your first destination, which meant that we got to know that ship REALLY well. We played a couple of games of Bingo, went on the waterslide, played miniature golf, and enjoyed some delicious food. Dustin even got up the nerve to sing a little karoake (Barry Manilow's 'I Write the Songs') and the audience loved him!
Our favorite stop was Mazatlan. There is great shopping (they actually bargain there!) and BEAUTIFUL beaches. We were able to eat at and utilize the facilities at a beautiful resort there, which kept the hundreds of vendors selling chicklets, etc. on the beaches, at a distance. Dustin and I both got fabulous massages for $10 each! We almost went back again.
Cabo San Lucas was our last stop. There were beautiful beaches there, but the city is so built up and modern, that it didn't feel too much like Mexico. We spent the day swimming and relaxing on Medano beach. It was an amazing trip that we won't soon forget!
The cruise ship was really nice and luckily we were assigned to a dinner table with some great couples. The first few days of the cruise, you are sailing day and night to your first destination, which meant that we got to know that ship REALLY well. We played a couple of games of Bingo, went on the waterslide, played miniature golf, and enjoyed some delicious food. Dustin even got up the nerve to sing a little karoake (Barry Manilow's 'I Write the Songs') and the audience loved him!
Our favorite stop was Mazatlan. There is great shopping (they actually bargain there!) and BEAUTIFUL beaches. We were able to eat at and utilize the facilities at a beautiful resort there, which kept the hundreds of vendors selling chicklets, etc. on the beaches, at a distance. Dustin and I both got fabulous massages for $10 each! We almost went back again.
Cabo San Lucas was our last stop. There were beautiful beaches there, but the city is so built up and modern, that it didn't feel too much like Mexico. We spent the day swimming and relaxing on Medano beach. It was an amazing trip that we won't soon forget!
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