We had lunch upstairs at Nordstoms.
On Friday we were headed down to Santa Barbara, for Aunt Renee's wedding. We took this road trip as an opportunity to visit several California missions along the way.
Our first stop was Mission San Juan Bautista. It was a beautiful morning...




I loved this view overlooking the farmland...

For some reason, roosters roam the town of San Juan Bautista. The kids got the biggest kick out of that!

The next mission we visited seemed to be in the middle of no where - Nuestra Senora de la Soledad. It was a smaller mission, and had to be re-built a couple of times due to flooding.



Mission San Miguel Arcangel was one of our favorites. The only thing was it was very hot there, and we just wanted to get back into the air conditioned car. (OK, and this will forever be known as the mission where our back bumper and a tree got into a nasty fight. This trip is going to cost a bit more than we anticipated!) But we braved the heat and looked around.




For some reason, roosters roam the town of San Juan Bautista. The kids got the biggest kick out of that!
The next mission we visited seemed to be in the middle of no where - Nuestra Senora de la Soledad. It was a smaller mission, and had to be re-built a couple of times due to flooding.
Mission San Miguel Arcangel was one of our favorites. The only thing was it was very hot there, and we just wanted to get back into the air conditioned car. (OK, and this will forever be known as the mission where our back bumper and a tree got into a nasty fight. This trip is going to cost a bit more than we anticipated!) But we braved the heat and looked around.
It wouldn't be Camp Tourist without a stay at a hotel!

There was always time to upload pictures on to Face book. Yay for free Wi-Fi!

Pool Time!

Our next mission was the large Santa Barbara mission.
A funny story was we somehow ended up trapped inside the missions grounds, on a tour that we didn't want to take or pay for. We spend a good half hour trying to figure out how to get (sneak?) out!



There was always time to upload pictures on to Face book. Yay for free Wi-Fi!
Pool Time!
Our next mission was the large Santa Barbara mission.
The next mission we saw was Mission Santa Ynes. This was a smaller mission, but still in use for mass and other functions.

Amber was happy to add to her postcard collection!


We took a break from our mission tour to see the Danish city of Solvang. I wish we could have stayed longer - there are TONS of neat shops and places to eat. We had a nice lunch here, and tried aebleskivers, a danish pancake "ball" with powdered sugar and strawberry jam - yum!
Amber was happy to add to her postcard collection!
We took a break from our mission tour to see the Danish city of Solvang. I wish we could have stayed longer - there are TONS of neat shops and places to eat. We had a nice lunch here, and tried aebleskivers, a danish pancake "ball" with powdered sugar and strawberry jam - yum!

4 comments:
So fun! Now I think we need to plan a road trip south!
I have to see Solvang again, it's been over 20 years, it all came back to me, that danish pastry we had there was the best . And to see all those missions what a great experience for the kids.
Rene
You were so close to Cayucos when you were at Mission SLO! Loved the pictures and it looks like a super fun trip!
Looks like a fun time. We love the missions, they are always nice to visit.
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