We had a jam-packed adventure about a month ago and it took place once again at the beach. We always go to the beach, but hardly every "go" the beach anymore. Anyway, it began with excitement as usual, but this
time it was for a different reason… my mom was going to be the driver! I unfortunately had to write a paper in the
passenger seat, but it was a smooth ride and allowed for a lot of typing and
napping to get accomplished.
Before we made it to our first destination,
Picking Daisies in SLO, we stopped off at
this cool house in Atascadero where they grow
dinosaurs instead of flowers.
We’ve
mistakenly passed by a few times before, but this time it was on purpose.
We also made a quick stop to see the Faces of Freedom Veterans Memorial. After our quick visit, we hopped back on the
freeway headed to SLO.
My mom had a
napkin making class she needed to get to and I had a coffee shop I needed to
find, so I could continue paper writing.
As can be imagined, parking was a little tricky, but with the help of
THE NICEST construction worker, we squeezed into the Picking Daisies
alleyway.
To find out more about the
class and to see pictures, check out
Saint Olive.
While my mom sewed away, I was given
directions to a yarn store and really cool coffee shop.
I first stopped by the yarn store,
NordicMart and picked up this Drops brand yarn.
Love it!!!
I proceeded on to the
coffee shop looking like a bag lady, but happy as can be with my new yarn.
I brought my toss around PC to
Kreuzberg’scoffee shop and felt a little out of place when I found myself surrounded by
MACs, but I quickly got to typing and got a ton accomplished.
I even had a few extra free minutes to leave
a little message in the restroom.
After a few hours in one of the most eclectic coffee shops I
been to, I swung by Picking Daisies and grabbed my mom and some fabric... and
after we had a pasty from
SloCo Pasty Company (sooooo good!), checked out a street fair, and visited
Bubblegum Alley, we cruzed on to Pismo.
I had to drop her off and quickly find another
coffee shop, so I could get my paper submitted.
Thankfully, the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf saved me with a green tea and internet. When I opened Gypsea's door my books fell out in anticipation of the next few hours. I finally made it “home” around 10 pm and relaxed a bit by winding some
yarn.
;)
The next day we headed over to the Avila ValleyBarn to pick up some always delicious treats, shared them with my aunt and
uncle, and drove off to Solvang to take a craft class at Knit Fit, buy a hat,
and meet up with some friends to see PCPA's Spamalot.
One of these friends was actually in the play… he was King Arthur! Always fun when you know someone in the show
and can enjoy it with others. We
actually got to see him a couple weekends before in Fiddler on the Roof in
Solvang as well. We got back pretty late
and just relaxed until it was time to get back to reality. Until next the next trip…
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Dino yard |
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Not scared |
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Veterans Monument |
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Commitment bench |
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"My soul is in the sky." -Shakespeare |
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Vietnam Plaque |
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Freshly made napkins! |
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Trying out a new yarn winder! |
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Bathroom art |
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Yummm... veg. |
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Love this place |
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Green pants... red dress... the BEST! |
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Our gum art addition... GERMS!!! |
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Ugh... school books |
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PIE! |
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CORN! |
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HAT! |
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ART! |
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SIGN! |
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BYE! |