Camping Trip

The Joad mobile in all her glory!
A partial view of Islay Creek campground.
RT with his fancy, deluxe kitchen!
No high chair, no problem!
We even had friends come visit!

Jannu did a great job alerting us of the raccoons!

This trip has been a long time in the making, even before the baby was born. When RT bought the VW bus, he had envisioned us taking camping trips. But, before that could happen, there was much he had to do to prep the bus, mainly getting a "z-bed" installed so we'd have a place to sleep. So, after two years, we took our maiden voyage and camped at Montana de Oro, not far from our house.
We wanted to go with the baby sooner, but other things seemed to get in the way. You know how that goes, when life gets in the way.
We were a little concerned--whether or not Little P would be alright. She actually held up like a champ! I think it's because I was with her the entire time, meaning, I couldn't put her in the playpen or the bouncer. It was either hold her or sit her really close by. She had such a good time and was in a great mood the whole time!
I felt bad because I wasn't much help. RT packed everything, unloaded it all, set everything up, and cooked!
For his birthday, he received lots of cash knowing that it would go towards his camp kitchen. He was very proud of that! I must say, it came in very handy. It's amazing what kind of camping gear is out there nowadays.
We didn't get settled into camp until very late Friday night. Then Saturday morning, RT had to lead an interpretive hike on reptiles for the Small Wilderness Area Preserve (SWAP) at the Elfin Forest. He didn't get through with that until early afternoon. (I cheated, and Little P and I hung out at the house while RT did this...sshhh...).
Back to the campsite and more fun! We had so much fun and thought it was a relatively easy kind of vacation, that we are planning another one in the works really soon! At the campground, we saw lots of families with young kids. All the kids were having so much fun---even our little one and Jannu. I'm sure all of us remember going camping when we were little, so we hope to instill some really strong memories for our Little P.
The one thing I regret not doing on this excursion was not busting out the s'mores! I know, rookie move. Oh well. I have saved them for next time. Until then, we'll see you 'round the campfire!

Dahlia Daze

While RT's parents were in town, we found out that Dahlia Daze was going on. Lo and behold, the dahlia is Morro Bay's official flower! Who knew?? The Morro Bay Garden Club has recently revived this celebration that historically began back in '60's.
We decided to check it out and were pretty excited to be able to hopefully purchase some bulbs. While the displays of dahlias were absolutely gorgeous, I was really disappointed that there wasn't that much for sale, but I guess it isn't really that time of year for bulbs.
Nevertheless, it got me inspired and this fall I plan on planting more dahlias and hope that I can get some more varieties in the yard.
As a side note, my dahlias I planted this year didn't seem like they were growing. We figured out that they must be the "dwarf" variety since they are so small. Just yesterday, a red dahlia decided to bloom! "Dah-ling" it looks mah-velous!

Grandmas, Grandpas, Aunts, and Cousins, Oh My!

Being sick and having no family around was a real bummer. For those of you who are fortunate to have family close by, count your blessings! We are lucky, though, that are families are within a couple hours of driving distance. My sister and mom came out to take care of Little P the first afternoon while I was in the hospital, then my dad and nephew arrived. Everyone except my mom left, and she stayed with us for a few days. As soon as she left, RT's parents came for a visit and stayed an extra day to help out. It was nice for the family to spend some quality time with Little P! She sure loved the attention and all the "new" faces!
Grandma aka "Obachan"
Auntie aka "Aunt NeNe"
Grandpa aka "Lolo"
Cousin aka "T3"
Great Grandpa Clarence aka "Lawrence"
Mak aka "Oma" and Poppa aka "Farfar"
Little P and Poppa