4. Drive the PCH and make good on my promise to the Cali girls. - DONE!
So after spending two days in LA, a day at the Magic Kingdom, and a day and a half in San Diego, Sadira and I started our long trek up the Cali coast. This leg of our trip was 563 miles, approximately 11 hours of driving, just me and my 3 year old navigator. She had plenty of things to keep her occupied, books, coloring book, a DVD player and tons of movies, but she never touched them once. I was pretty excited that Sadira was just about as excited as I was to drive up the coast.
Best part? We were driving in what used to be my DREAM CAR when I was 16!!!!! What is this car, you ask?
Why it's a trusty four door Jeep Wrangler. :) Seriously, it was the best car ever, and so much fun to drive.
LOVE that car. Still wish I would've gotten one. Maybe one day I will.
To be honest, I think this part of our journey is best told through pictures. So here we go...a pictorial journey up the Pacific Coast Highway.
As we left Jess's house, we were greeted with the view of snow capped mountain tops. Pretty cool.
It wasn't too long til we were at the coastline and at the beach...
Passed by the airport...
Saw Catalina in the distance...
Had a late lunch with Alix (there was no way we could be so close and not spend time with her!)
Then it was time for cupcakes. (I think this is my single most favorite picture of Sadie and Alix EVER!!!!! They were obviously looking forward to the cupcakes)
We got back on the road just in time to see this beautiful sunset.
The west coast really has the advantage when it comes to sunsets!!! GORGEOUS!
Pretty cool view on a Saturday night..
Then we stopped off in....Santa Barbara! Where we....
enjoyed some Pinkberry,
went shopping,
Seriously SPOOKY.
Of course we had to check out the beach view.
We got some breakfast at a super cute little cafe. They had the best crepes, and I had a cafe mocha to wake myself up. The lady working there was so sweet, she gave Sadie some hot cocoa on the house. Lucky.
See how cute? Such a tiny little place. And yes, that's nutella in the window, and yes, I had nutella in my crepe. DELISH!
Sadie made friends with Sunny the Golden Retriever outside. While she was shaking his paw she said, "Nice to meet ya, Sunny." SO CUTE.
We ended up just driving through San Luis Obispo.
There was a mosque named after me,
That's about all we had time to see in San Luis Obispo.
This is the type of land where you sees signs like, "last gas station for next 100 miles, fill up now."
Sadie was excited, to say the least. She's got adventure in her blood!
This is what it looked like:
This was the road behind me. There a road with a mountain on one side, and cliff that falls into the ocean on the other.
Still smiling!
Pictures just can do it justice to show just how high up this was. Trust me, it was HIGH.
We stopped here to stretch our legs and have some snacks.
Then we were treated to the best views yet.
First this:
And the I saw the bridge. The first of two bridges that I had had NIGHTMARES about prior to this trip. Nightmares that an earthquake decided to break out just as I was driving over it...
Getting ready to cross the bridge...
We kept chugging through Santa Cruz, and up to San Jose and EVENTUALLY....we made it to San Francisco. :) The final leg of our journey!
I have to say that although I loved every bit of our amazing two week vacation, this had to be one of my most favorite days because it was just the Sadie Bug and I, out on our own adventure. I hope she always has the sense of wonderment and adventure that she has now. She's hands down the best travel buddy I've ever had.
Just a week or two after we got home, I read about this happening. An ENTIRE SECTION of route 1--the very highway we were driving on--just south of Big Sur crumbled and FELL INTO THE OCEAN. Unreal. I'm grateful that it didn't happen while we were there, and I'm grateful that our trip wasn't a few weeks later, or the entire road would've been closed. Crazy how things happen.
Next up...our Stieper San Francisco adventure!