It was Sunday morning in Orange County, so we joined the natives and
did a shopping excursion before starting the trip to the beach. On the
way to our first stop, we passed the In-and-Out Burger
and experimented with pictures through our neighbors window
as well as our own.
Had we known that this was Gregory's favorite restaurant, we would have
gotten a few to go and Fed Ex'ed them to him.
But, these were all travel details as we headed to the Wherehouse store,
where Eli
stood ready to help us spend Jane's gift certificate. She was faced with a
choice between these 2 Limp Bizkit CD's
and we hope that she made the right choice.
Coming out of the store, we took the obligatory phone booth picture
and then parked next to this license plate frame
on this car
for Lucy's collection of pictures of Jeep Wrangler's. Once inside, Larry
gave Benjamin a golf lesson
and when he wasn't happy with the resulting shot,
he gave him another.
I brought my bathing suit to this woman Velma
who was happy to check me out. Our next stop was Fry's
where we met this man in the checkout and discussed PC's to purchase.
We wish him well in learning from his 6 year old son. We were cautioned
and so recorded our receipt
before destroying it. After experimenting with pictures of
people in motion,
we decided that it was safe to take pictures of this pro-Hoffa bumper sticker
and this Get In, Sit Down, Hold On & Shut Up
license plate frame.
After all of this activity, it was time to drive to the beach. This is the
scene we saw
after we parked the car.
Suzanne was happy at the beach
even when she pulled up the boogie board
Benjamin waited for the right wave
and then rode it
and rode it
and rode it
until he reached the shore.
Behind us was this ominous looking power plant
but this just reminded us that we were in California. The lifeguard
was doing his job as Benjamin and Suzanne
and then Suzanne
posed for pictures. Meanwhile back at the towels, Sarah
and Jane
were reading as our neighbors
were eating some very good looking nachos and this billboard
was flying over head. Benjamin had a great hole to show us
and then we left to see this great bench
on the way home.