Showing posts with label san clemente. Show all posts
Showing posts with label san clemente. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

DONUTS WITH THE DUDES

Good #SundazeVibes this weekend with the dudes in tow. We went for a run (me) / ride (Charley & Ollie in the double BOB stroller) / bike ride (Cooper) on the San Clemente beach trail. We were sure to check out potential Geocache spots along the way, and found a solid one with a killer view about a mile in! 

Cooper has been ruling it on his new bike lately, and he even powered over all the uphills on his own!


We were all pretty wiped out after the trip, so we hit up one of our favorite breakfast spots in town, The Grill at Surfin' Donuts
Cooper had his first ever Tiger Tail, 
and the rest of us had our usual favorites. 

Radical day!







Wednesday, July 3, 2013

CAMPING IN THE BACKYARD (KINDA)


we just finished up with our first official camping outing of the summer season at San Clemente State Beach.  it was our second time down to this spot this year so far, and we still love it! since we live in San Clemente, it's a 10 minute drive, but sleeping a few hundred yards from the ocean never gets old. The normal campsites fit up to 3 cars and a couple of moderately big tents! They've got the usual picnic table with shade, a bbq and a fire pit. They have normal bathrooms and showers available too. This outing was just a one night stay, which seemed like a lotta work for a little bit of camping, but we tried to keep packing simple and the fun maximized.  




For my own good, and maybe yours too, I'm gonna be compiling a running list of MUST HAVES for camping with the little ones. So, here are a handful of things that worked well for us on this trip.

FOOD
for the night we arrived, we decided to keep it easy and stick w/ hot dogs for everyone. The kids are halfway vegetarian, so they mixed it up with some turkey dogs and some veggie dogs. my favorite veggie dogs are by MorningStar Farms. They taste pretty awesome, and cook great on the grill! we also brought potato chips, chips and salsa, watermelon and carrots. simple food that is easy to prepare! 

The next morning we planned on keeping it super easy with a box of donuts and some juice, but unfortunately I grabbed the wrong bag to store overnight and raccoons had a late night donut feast. oops. good thing we had a whole grip of yogurts/gogurts! 

and of course... 
S'MORES. Always and forever. 

SLEEP & LODGING
Coleman Instant Tent- I recently upgraded to one of the Coleman Instant Tents, which has been a lifesaver. it's nice to not waste a ton of time setting up your tent, cuz you'd rather be playing bocce ball or doing something cool, right? they claim it's up (and down) in 10 minutes, and I usually come in under 7 minutes! just sayin. 

Poler Napsack- Coop and I both sleep in these things and they're rad. In the colder months, you can throw this thing on when you start to huddle around the fire because you can wear it like a jacket by just cinching up the bottom, and puttin' your arms out the holes. then when you call it a night, put your arms + legs inside, close it up and get to sleep! 

OTHER STUFF
Flashlights/Lanterns/Batteries - might be an obvious one, but I always have enough flashlights for the whole fam, plus one lantern that stays in the tent, as well as a few extra batteries laying around. Coop and Charley are fans of telling spooky stories around the campfire (just not ones about zombies). Plus it's nice to find your way to the bathroom at night without bumping into anything (like zombies.. jk). 

Surf Brush- this thing is not just a camping must, it's an everyday thing for me. I have it in my car ALWAYS. It's a big soft bristled brush that will easily brush the sand off of the pickiest of kids. both Charley and Cooper love to use it post-beach sessions, and it was magical to have around the camp site (kinda like a broom!). highly recommended. 

Outdoor Games- Last time I brought horseshoes, which was shortlived. This time I brought a bocce ball set, which the kids seemed to dig. I've been meaning to build a WASHERS game and/or a CORNHOLE/Beanbag game, so we'll try those out on the next trip. 

Sunscreen - another obvious one, yeah? the whole fam digs this SUN BUM stuff. smells like tropical amazingness and goes on easy. 

GLOWSTICKS - these are ALWAYS a hit with the little dudes. break 'em out right when it starts to get dark, and they play with 'em until they fall right to sleep. The 99 Cent stores usually have these, and Michael's always has a great deal on them too. 

FRIENDS - I mean, right? Cooper and Charley's buds Anthony and Ben accompanied us on this trip. Along with their awesome parents. 

Coop's Backpack- I picked up a backpack for Coop to fill up with HIS camping stuff. Inside we've got: Binoculars, a notebook (for drawing and keeping a list of animals we see!), bandaids (cool ones, no plain boring ones), a flashlight, a hat, waterbottle, snacks, and a jacket. 

lastly, I was happy to remember to put batteries in my portable speaker set, so I could play a little music as the night went on. I'll be putting together a little mix of some of my favorite go-to camping tunes... COMING THIS WEEKEND!

Thanks for reading! oh, and check out the radical "HAPPY CAMPERS" sign Carolyn made to brighten up our spot up there!

here are the kids bouncing around the beds. photo by @crusso ! 





Monday, March 18, 2013

PUT ME IN COACH

As daylight savings arrives, so does St. Patrick's day, warm afternoons, and BASEBALL! Cooper decided to try tee-ball out this year for his first time out on the field. We wrapped up a successful soccer season last fall in the AYSO Jamboree program in San Clemente (which I will praise til no end some other time), but we all his buddies steppin up to the plate, he chose to give baseball a chance instead of sticking with year round soccer. I've gotta say, we've are ridiculously lucky to have scored an awesome team of cool kids, awesome parents, and amazing coaches. Baseball can at times be a little bit slower paced than your average "pack of bees" soccer game, but our coaches have a great philosophy of keeping all the dudes interested and stoked, which makes for great games. 


The main goal is to keep the dudes having fun, and teach them to be good sports... It's fun to cheer on their teammates when they go up to bat, and give out hi-fives for good plays. It's pretty early in the season, but it seems like the San Clemente Angels are  getting the hang of things! If you have kids that are on the fence about starting up teeball, I would highly recommend trying it out. It's the perfect level where the kids are having maximum fun and staying stoked,  while learning the ins and outs of the game. We definitely scored with landing the Angels as our team, and I think we'll probably have an attention span of more than an inning next time we hit a real major league game! 

Oh yeah! I got to flex some graphic design skills and put together our team banner! The night before our first game I kinda freaked out and thought, "HOW/WHERE ARE WE GONNA PUT THIS THING UP?!?!" So I ran down to Lowe's 5 minutes before they closed, and bought a load of PVC pipe and built a banner stand. Lo and behold, when we arrived for the first game, the teams from the previous game had their banners hanging from the chain-link fence backstop. DUH! BUT! If you are in the need of a PVC pipe banner frame (for baseball, soccer, or WHATEVER!) here are some VERY SIMPLE instructions on how to do it!