Ong-goings

SB/LA

We had been wanting to check out Santa Barbara so we made a road trip out followed by some time in LA on the way back as Daddy needed to be there for meetings and a company party.

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Stopped in Long Beach for some { SE Asian } food. And tea.

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And dessert.

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Rolled ice cream AND acai in one establishment? YAS!

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Then another stop in Culver City to charge up the car. E got some wiggles out at the Westfield there.

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Meandered through Malibu. Blue sky, blue water.

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Short hike.

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Stroll along the sand. These beachfront houses are like steps away from the water.

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We brought E’s scooter so he wouldn’t complain about walking everywhere. :P We made our way to the Moxi Science Museum on our first full day in SB.

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Auntie Glo would love this giant gee-tar.

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Walking on coals, haha. J/K. This one timed how fast you can run on pebbles. E won due to his lower body mass!

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Isn’t this also @ like every museum?

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They had some cool larger experiments in the courtyard…

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Yay, SD!

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The rooftop had more exhibits and a great view.

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More on the second floor.

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Supposedly, you can “will” a ball to move. Fact or fiction?

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This was one of his faves there.

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Grabbed some lunch after an activity-filled morn.

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Ambled to the pier.

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A diving class was going on.

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Then we actually went BACK to the Moxi at E’s request! He loved it that much. He pretty much built tracks for balls until the museum closed. :)

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He started going a little too fast on his scooter that we had a huge scare when we lost track of him. This pedestrian walk ends at a larger intersection!

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Not super happy we called him out.

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Calming down under the Moreton Bay Fig Tree, supposedly the largest of its kind in the U.S.

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All smiles again when we caught a Pressed Juicery freeze deal at the mall.

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Walked past and peeked into a cat cafe… They had just closed or we would’ve gone into this world of cats — supposedly all rescued.

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Explored the famous State St. and some random points of interest along the way.

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We had an inkling Chinese food in SB may not be super authentic but it actually wasn’t too bad.

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First stop the next day was the SB Museum of Natural History.

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Outside was the Prehistoric Forest, which was very similar to the animatronics at the Heard Museum he used to be so frightened by.

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Then we went inside the butterfly garden.

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We were briefed that we couldn’t touch any of the butterflies so here he is patiently waiting on one to land on him. :D

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STILL waiting! We were actually kinda shocked at his patience.

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Finally.

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Live birds and some lively chatter with the birdkeepers.

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After lunch, we walked to the SB County Courthouse — open to the public and known for its beautiful Spanish Colonial architecture.

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Many of the rooms were intricately painted.

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Tile love!

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We climbed to the top.

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We could see where the mountains meet the ocean.

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There was also a clock gallery where you can look inside the clock tower but with limited hours so we had missed the window. Another time!

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In the evening, we went to a local beach to catch a SB sunset. :)

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Jr. lifeguard in training. :)

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Some peaceful early morning { foggy } run scenes…

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Their boardwalk…

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Taking the Cabrillo Path, MUCH traveled on. ;P

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To Chase Palm Park… which had a nice shipwreck themed playground. As always, he made a friend or two and they did laps and laps around the park on their coincidentally matching scooters.

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Caught some sunbathing turtles.

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Nice independent coffee shop…

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Lunch, drinks, games before hitting the road to LA.

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No surprise but traffic into LA was horrendous. The stop and go and winding roads made all of us queasy. Nothing a flight of Salt & Straw can’t fix, right?

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Kinda Americanized dim sum. :D

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Post dinner we walked to the Beverly Center cuz TMI, Daddy “needed” Uniqlo underwear.

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While Daddy was in the LA office, Mommy and son started the day off with a matcha-infused breakfast! Priorities. :))

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Mommy’s childhood nick. :)

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Then it was a fairly long (well, traffic) Lyft ride to the Natural History Museum. Choosing not to drive in L.A. was a good decision!

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Caught a 3D ‘saur flick!

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And saw more of their bones.

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Nice graphics.

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The mice had a tiny show of their own.

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Then it was to the California Science Center next door. Dominoes occupied a good portion of our time here, heh.

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We stayed until they closed and waited in the impressive family pavilion with hanging sculptures and thoughtful quotes engraved on the surrounding bench ’til we could hitch a ride back.

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Daddy had dinner with co-workers so we explored some more of the area around Beverly Center.

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In the AM, grabbed some brekkie and it was off to the Grove. Started raining! We ducked under some outdoor umbrellas and thankfully it cleared out after awhile.

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Caught a neat show from the Bob Baker Marionette Theater.

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E wanted to go “behind the scenes”, lol. Afterwards, we walked around for a bit and hung out at their triple story B&N for a longer bit.

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Took the trolley to the { original } farmer’s market.

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Found Singaporean food.

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Then to the Beverly Hills Library which was close to our hotel.

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Browsed lotsa books and made a mini robot craft.

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Headed back, met back up w/ Daddy, chatted a little with his co-workers and then ordered some to-go Chinese food before it was time to leave. THIS dessert was outta this world! Mashed taro on the bottom and white fungus, gingko and jujube topping it all. Hehe, that description does not do it justice.

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Back in Culver City to charge up before heading home and ate dindin we had gotten to go while waiting. Back to SD for a few more weeks of summer camps and school-free fun.

Hangin’ ‘Round

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Went to this really nice playground up north several Sundays in a row as Daddy practiced with the Grand Masters ult team before they went to nationals. He was asked to join them but didn’t feel like traveling for it this year… Maybe 2020?

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Did he get tired of it?

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Nope!

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Guess what day was free slurpee day?

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We did a variety of summer camps… This one was Lego Robotics which he really enjoyed.

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The OB farmer’s market is pretty eclectic…

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A GF matcha acai cookie sandwich? (By the beach???) Too good to be true!

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Strolled to the end of the pier.

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We got tix to the Children’s Discovery Museum as part of summer reading so we made it a play date w/ BFF. :)

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They played for SIX hours!

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Has it really been a whole year since we’ve been back to this place?

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John came over and they tamed a unicorn. :D But seriously, it took them a looooong time to get on (and stay on!) this beast.

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It was also HOURS at the pool.

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R&R in our new egg chair. :)

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He gets cravings more than Mommy, haha.

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Showing Daddy around Pause!Play.

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@ a new Japanese matcha cafe grand opening. :)

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On a mission to try out all the Lego builds at the various SD libraries.

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His newest ride… Next up: a four-wheeled vehicle? NO!

Verano

… ‘cuz everyone here speaks Spanish and yes, even more than in TX. :)

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That’s a living blue lizard, wearing a diamond necklace. :-P Randomly went into a nearby army/surplus store while running errands and this is one of the employee’s. He gives him a bath everyday and moisturizes his skin with lotion. E is now asking for one for his next b-day. :))

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Some “axe-throwing” at church on Father’s Day.

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Fleet Science Center w/ John.

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Hey, can’t forget we can play outside in the summer here!

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Westfield UTC’s got a new (since we went last) play structure.

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The Nat w/ the Liu kiddos and fellow schoolmates. Congrats on their new sib, Ezra.

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They played the “Name the animal’s poop” game a few times. :D

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For some reason we get all sentimental whenever we pass by this fountain… We’ve stared at it feeling sad when we had to leave SD while on vacay, not really ever thinking we can now come here all the time! And we do.

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Had a bit of time so they wanted to head to the Fleet, too. :) Their new Pause|Play (No Adulting Allowed!) exhibit is plenty fun! You’re supposed to shoot these hoops with distortion glasses which makes for a new challenge.

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Spinning top chairs.

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Play catch on a merry-go-round? Dizzzzzzying! Mommy could only take one round. :P

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Hula always takes ya back to childhood!

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Swimming in a pool o’ balls.

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This hall just always screams out… SPRINT!

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We went to Mass Creativity Day @ the New Children’s Museum. We hadn’t actually ever been to this museum despite living in downtown last summer. MASS crowded, it was. But we enjoyed checking out the place.

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Great design and colors throughout.

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The Sketch Aquarium is such an engaging, immersive digital experience! You design/draw a sea creature, scan it and then you are able to interact with it (along w/ other people’s creatures) on an underwater wall projection. This was a hit for all 3 of us!

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Summer screams… you know what! Got tix to SD’s first Scoop ice cream festival. OMG, the LINES!

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Worth it?