The Answer is Always Yes

A couple weekends ago Barry and I were sitting on the couch on Saturday morning looking out our windows watching the rain come down….again. Out of nowhere Barry said the very best words to me:

“Do you want to go somewhere?”

Without hesitation I answered with a fist-pump and a ‘Yes!’. Going somewhere – anywhere, really – sounded so much more appealing than sitting on the couch and watching the rain come down while Maggie ran circles around us for what might have felt like the millionth hour.

We quickly packed our bags with the essentials, a change of clothes, swimming suits, diapers and a few snacks, and we were on the road within minutes. (Reality Check: With a dog and a kid, we really weren’t on the road in minutes, but we bustled around and were pretty quick. Alright? Alright.)

We decided to head South and sent some quick texts to Brian and Darcy, only to determine that they were busy and not ready for visitors….which nixed our initial plan in the bud. Plan B turned into finding a hotel in the Olympia/Lacey area that was pet friendly.

And this is where I emote about La Quinta. Last summer we stayed at La Quintas on our ND road trip frequently because my grandparents have points and they know exactly what they’re getting. We also stayed at La Quintas on our road trip down to CA last fall.

As much as I love a hidden, off-the-beaten-track cabinish type of place, I really love La Quinta because we know exactly what we’re getting: fresh cookies at 7 pm, a pool, a place that likes pets, a pool, breakfast, a refrigerator in our room, and….a pool.

We used that pool until we didn’t have anymore swim diapers and we bounced on the beds as if we don’t have beds at home – we pretty much had the vacation that we didn’t have in San Diego at La Quinta in 24 hours. We also discovered nearby Saint Martin’s University and wandered the beautiful campus stopping to boogie on down to the church bells every half hour.

On Sunday morning we packed our bags and headed practically straight to Brian and Darcy’s, but not before we stopped and bought half a dozen donuts at a place called The Donut King or something awesomely creative like that. We were at Brian and Darcy’s before they were home from their morning walk with Dexter and we got to send one of the best text messages ever:

We’re at your house with donuts.”

By the time we rolled into our driveway, the skies had cleared and our minds had as well and we were ready to get down to business and get some work done. I felt as refreshed as I had been hoping to feel upon our return from SD.

Here’s what I want to remember about our quick vacation trip to La Quinta: Sometimes just going anywhere can be enough to feel like you’re going somewhere. 

We Interrupt this Post For….

It was summer-ish feeling for about half a day a few weeks ago while we were in Anacortes visiting all our peeps at Camp Janet and beyond. Since we know that spraying the hose for Taggart is a tried and true way to have a good time, we turned that puppy on and sprayed away!! [Just as I sit and type this, Kurt and Debbie have arrived at our house for a fun visit. It’s been ages since we’ve seen them, so I will stop writing and go join the party. Here’s what I wanted to say in a nutshell: We went to Anacortes. It felt like vacation because the sun came out. Maggie got to splash in the pool just after she pulled carrots from my parent’s veggie garden. It was splendid and I wish that everyone had their own Camp Janet to splash around at. Off to chit-chat with Kurbbie!]

 

The San Diego Post

I really, really wanted our trip to San Diego to be one that we came home talking about what a good time we had, how cool San Diego was and feeling ready to welcome Summer in the PNW. As much as I hate to admit it, San Diego just wasn’t anything except blah. Maggie and I both got sick and we learned that June Gloom (as the local SD residents call it) means that cover-ups are necessary. After a few nights of nursing fevers, both mine and Maggie’s, we were all but ready to just be home. And I LOVE vacation, so just wanting to be home speaks volumes for how gross we felt. The pictures we got, however, make it seem like we were busy bees and did tons of fun stuff, which we did…but there was puke, fevers and a general low-energy feeling. How’s that for negative? If you ignore this paragraph and the photo with SD by the numbers, you can imagine a fun-filled week instead.