My very first sunset in Cali was spent just off the PCH in a little parking lot overlooking a beautiful stretch of beach. We made it just in time for them to close up and let us sneak in to watch the sun dip into the waves and not charge us the ridiculous $15 parking fee. We stood in the parking lot, my arms around my husband, being so thankful for the opportunity to be in California as a family (FINALLY) and to see a beach sunset with my husband. We've been all over the world together but we've never seen a sunset on a beach together. But we fixed that in Laguna Beach and my heart exploded with every single emotion possible.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
E + L and our california sunset
The best thing in the world was reuniting with Evan after being away from him for five days. I arrived at the airport at 11 am and made it through two short flights with a squirmy baby who is obsessed with his freedom and who hated being held for four straight hours. We landed in Orange County after the most turbulent flight I've ever been on and after wanting to do some serious puking because the plane felt like a fly in a hurricane, we landed on solid ground and I ran, not walked, to baggage claim and into the arms of my waiting husband.
My very first sunset in Cali was spent just off the PCH in a little parking lot overlooking a beautiful stretch of beach. We made it just in time for them to close up and let us sneak in to watch the sun dip into the waves and not charge us the ridiculous $15 parking fee. We stood in the parking lot, my arms around my husband, being so thankful for the opportunity to be in California as a family (FINALLY) and to see a beach sunset with my husband. We've been all over the world together but we've never seen a sunset on a beach together. But we fixed that in Laguna Beach and my heart exploded with every single emotion possible.
My very first sunset in Cali was spent just off the PCH in a little parking lot overlooking a beautiful stretch of beach. We made it just in time for them to close up and let us sneak in to watch the sun dip into the waves and not charge us the ridiculous $15 parking fee. We stood in the parking lot, my arms around my husband, being so thankful for the opportunity to be in California as a family (FINALLY) and to see a beach sunset with my husband. We've been all over the world together but we've never seen a sunset on a beach together. But we fixed that in Laguna Beach and my heart exploded with every single emotion possible.
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did your one year-old take that last picture? he's pretty good.
ReplyDeleteAHAHAHAHA. yeah, he's alright.
Delete(for a one year-old.)
ReplyDeleteAwwww
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