Thursday, December 29, 2016

Wanna Play Catch Up?

Michelle & Jim farewell from Norfolk
Okay so I realize that I've been quite tardy on my blogs lately, so bear with me.

As you may or may not know we've moved from the East Coast to the West Coast.  Such is Navy life.  Always an adventure!

Jim & Darby Cadillac Ranch
So we packed up what was left, after the movers had come, into our two vehicles and traveled from Norfolk, VA to Chula Vista, CA.  We had the two cats, our dog and the bird travel with us.  Don't worry we had the cats in a different car from the bird!

We stopped each night at a pet friendly hotel so that everyone could be out of the vehicle, stretch their legs and be reassured that all was well.  Thank goodness for a bit of  planning ahead of time.

Winslow, AZ
The animals did much better than I had hoped they would.  Although our female cat was none to pleased about life on the road.  Our boy cat on the other hand thought it was a great adventure!  And our little dog?  She loved it.

Even though we were on a deadline to be in California by the end of September, we managed to get in a bit of sight seeing again.

Our stuff has arrived!
We stopped in Texas at the Cadillac Ranch, went to the corner of Winslow, AZ, visited Las Vegas, NM where they filmed the original Red Dawn and of course stopped in Glendale, AZ to visit family.

Whew!

Fortunately for us, our household good were delivered within days of our arrival.  This pleased the animals greatly!  They were tired of air mattresses and folding chairs.  And I was with them in that regard!
Adina & Michelle

It's taking adjusting since our move here.  We've been blessed with really great weather though.

Jim, Audry & Rebecca
We've caught up with old friends, visited a museum or three, and had company three times already.  Jim has even reconnected with old shipmates.  How great is that!

Michelle's parents even came out for a visit around Halloween.  Insert a squeal here.  To add to the joy her aunt and uncle also came to the area during the same time.  So we did a bit of sight seeing and then back to Casa de Davenport for a lively couple of rounds of Mexican Train.  We're kinda hooked!

While we're getting used to the west coast way of life (and let me just say here that people are way more laid back here, a bit too laid back in some cases), we decided to get museum memberships.  We've already been to the San Diego Museum of Man.  Michelle wanted to see the exhibit on Monsters.  Bonus was the exhibit on Beerology.  Since the exhibits are constantly rotating and this is not the only museum that we have a membership to, this will become a habit for us.

A habit that I look forward to.

The weather here is another change in our life.  We're used to colder climates.  Not that it hasn't gotten cold here, but not for long periods of time.  And people react differently here.  I had a friend mention that they hardly got any rain here.  Plausible since California is in the midst of a drought.  You wouldn't know it by how often people wash their cars around here and how often all the sprinklers for the lawns go off.  However, it has rained quite a bit since we got here.  So much that we've actually turned off our sprinklers for the time being.  People have been known to freak out when it rains here and will treat it like a snow day.  LOL

Michelle & Jim snow selfie
And don't even get me started on snow.  So after Christmas Jim and I decided to drive up to the Palomar Observatory.  We were hoping to go in, but it was closed.  Which was sad.  The drive was lovely until we got higher up.  There was snow.  It wasn't the snow that worried us, it was all the crazy people parking, on the road, to go play in the snow.  I'm still shaking my head over this one.  We even saw people shoveling the snow into the bed of their trucks and on top of their cars (by the way that's a jerk move and quite dangerous) to try to take some back.  I guess they don't realize that snow melts. Can't wait to see what other craziness we will encounter while we're out here.







Sunday, December 25, 2016

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Fourth of July in Newport, RI

Pell Bridge
 Just before the fourth of July weekend Darby and I drove up from Norfolk, VA to Newport, RI to visit Jim while he was there for school.

Yes, you never stop learning when you're in the navy.

Pell Bridge & Naval Warfare College
That was a long ten hours in the car with only two stops!  

Darby was a trooper.  She didn't get sick once and handled it like a pro.  I was so proud, since in the past we've had to deal with car sickness.  And she was so happy to see Jim!

She wasn't the only one!  It had been a month since we'd seen him.  So this was a wonderful mini vacation for the pup and I.  Plus a fantastic trial run before we go on a major road trip.
Quality Darby & Jim Time

Jim and I had been in Newport twice before.  The joke is that we always seem to come back to Newport every eight years.

I don't think we'll be back in eight years though.

So we went to a few places that held a place in our hearts.  Of course we went to Del's for a frozen lemonade.  I found that it's sweeter than I remembered, but then again tastebuds do change with time.  We were also able to get an Awful Awful from Newport Creamery.    We got a large Oreo flavored one to share.  At first we thought it would be too much, but by the time we finished it I was seriously thinking I should have gotten my own.

What is an Awful, Awful you ask?  I'm so glad that you asked!

It is a blend of flavored syrup, milk, and a secret frozen ice milk mix.  Awful Awfuls are "Awful big, awful good."  Apparently if you can drink three at one sitting, then the fourth one is free.  Although I don't think I could ever do that.

All in all, it was a GREAT trip.  Relaxing and a wonderful time to just get to spend quality time together.  Plus Darby got to explore new areas, which made her a braver dog.





Monday, June 6, 2016

Road Trip! California bound.

St. Louis Arch
 So in March we took the scenic route to San Diego, CA in Jim's 1990 Mazda Miata.

Just the two of us in a convertible with no power steering, cruise control, a/c (not that we needed it), radio or passenger side air bag.

Yeah, we might just be crazy.
MU Columns

Our first night was in Columbia, MO.

Broadway Diner
Of course we had to see some of our old stomping grounds.  We went by MU, where I used to work and where Jim's ROTC unit was stationed.  Bonus?  We had Broadway Diner for breakfast.  Great fuel for the start of another day on the road.
Canon City, CO


There were plenty of miles with absolutely nothing to see.  Yea, Kansas I'm looking at you here.  But for the most part it was a beautiful drive.

Monument Valley View
Colorado was gorgeous!  And I think Jim really enjoyed driving these winding roads.  And I have to admit I did kind of like that the speed limits were higher than I'm used to.  So in reality I wasn't speeding.

Monument Valley
Monument Valley Selfie
We were able to visit Monument Valley along the way.  For those of you who may not know, this is where many a John Wayne movie was filmed.  We had to get a selfie with Monument Valley in the background.  And wow was it bright outside, hence the sunglasses.  And so VERY windy.  The dust was pretty vicious.

Grand Canyon
We also were able to visit the Grand Canyon.  This had been on my bucket list.  So yay!

The Grand Canyon is the size of Delaware.  So as they say, two birds one stone.  We were fortunate enough to have another couple offer to take a photo of us.  We returned the favor, of course.

We were very fortunate that while on this trip we were able to stop in Arizona to visit my Aunt Laura and Uncle Harvey.  I hadn't seen them in years and Jim hadn't seen them since our wedding day.  Such is life in the navy.  So we were able to stop and catch up with them.  It was great getting to see them!

The original reason for coming out to San Diego was to drop off one of our three vehicles and scout out locations for a place to live.

However, a definite perk was getting to see many of our friends that are already out there.

We enjoyed getting to see a few of our friends, plus trying out great new places to eat.  Sadly we couldn't see everyone, but fear not my friends we will return in September/October time frame!

Even bigger bonus?

We flew home in First Class!  What a way to end a really great road trip!











A Peek At Us

Virginia
Two really cool froods who always know where their towels are.