If you're me, that can mean only one thing:
Gather up some goobers and head to O.B. |
It was a happy day for many reasons so Bill and I had ourselves a celebratory bucket of love |
None for the goobers, of course |
I love O.B. look at that gorgeous cloudless sky! |
After lunch, the girls entertained themselves with some sort of choreographed photography assignments. I smell an instacollage |
They frolicked, they surfed, the boogie boarded, they swam. |
The girls asked if they could go out on the pier before we left, I said yes.
Not more than 2 minutes later, I felt raindrops and jumped up to run after the girls. Thankfully, they had made a pitstop at the bathroom before heading out to their death on their pier, so they ran back over to help us pack up the gear.
It got a little windy |
They were possibly exaggerating the drama here by the tiniest bit |
Not pictured: thundering downpour! lightning! lifeguards clearing the water! chaos! panic! RAIN!
It was so crazy, it felt like the east coast meets Hawaii or the carribean, the rain was warm and nourishing. The long parched ground didn't have a chance against this deluge, and every concave surface was instantly filled to overflowing with water. We halfheartedly hightailed it to the car, we were soaked, as was all of our stuff, and it was so COOL outside. But it was getting late, and I didn't want to miss any of the fun on the freeway when all the commuters would start to bash into each other at top speeds. We bundled into the car and I started 'her up.
No so fast, Kowalski (remind me to tell you that joke sometime).
My car wouldn't start. Remember that time when mom was at baggage claim and I was in the cell phone lot and my car wouldn't start? remember how that story did not involve me buying a new battery. Sigh.
One hour and $117 later, I was the proud owner of a sporty new battery, and this was going on:
And then:
Meanwhile, back at the ranch
Our new swing and cacti held up famously! The hideous fence? Not so much |
Here's my husband chopping down the neighbors' dumb tree without their permission or their help |
Driving to school the next day, we checked out many fallen trees and branches, dodged trash cans askew and murky mini-rivers running down the side of the roads.
Oh, and this
It was still in this exact spot as of Thursday morning, but there was a tractor nearby so we'll see what tomorrow reveals. |
Now bring on the sunshine, baby.
6 comments:
Weather! In San Diego!
Those sunset shots are awesome -- TTBJ that you had a dead battery! I love that even fierce stormy weather in San Diego is cute: rainstorm? thunder? wind? Sure. And now let's have a rainbow and a glorious sunset for our citizens.....
Nice one, sistah. And if I wuz you, I'd stay out of that plane.....
xoxox
Ellie
Wow! Beautiful, dramatic OB pictures! So glad you got rain. We need rain in the northeast, too, although I've been enjoying the late-summer drought. xo
Amazing, fantastical photos of OB and the goobers!! Wow. Somehow I'm sad my goobers weren't with yours for all the drama, although that doesn't really make much sense.
Loving the rain this morning too. Nothing like a heat wave to make you appreciate other types of weather ;)
The sporty new battery is most excellent, and I really, really, really need to know about Kowalski. ASAP.
xoxo,
Beth
They were invited, Beth! I was told that they had to do homework, and I even called someone a "killjoy" ;)
Jacquie
Damn that killjoy! Thanks for your efforts!
xo,
b
I love this post and your documentation of our weather. I was at the gym when the unexpected storm hit and missed all of the fun. Okay, not all of it - Balboa blacked out for a moment. That was different.
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