California dreaming

The kids awoke at some ungodly hour (east coast time) but happily agreed to play Minion Rush until T and I had a decent amount of additional slumber. They also made breakfast for themselves and drew some fabulous works- awesome, boys! I love how artistic they are. Have I ever told you that I took art for many years when I was younger? Drawing, painting, charcoal, photography...I loved it all as long as I didn't have to draw faces. Egads am I terrible at faces; the noses I attempt always look like a terrifying combination of pig snout and butt. Alas.

Once we were up and at 'em, we drove into La Jolla village for coffee and goodies at Pannikin, a favorably Yelped joint on Girard. Jack was overjoyed to discover an enormous chess set in the back corner. We immediately set up camp there and played a few rounds while sucking down excellent coffee. If you're in the area, I definitely recommend this place. It's got a great vibe -very hippie SoCal in the best way- and is obviously very popular with locals. I have to say that we were underwhelmed with all of the baked goods we tried, but the egg dishes looked great and we plan to try a few of those next time.

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One of the best perks of this trip is that Amy, one of my very best college friends, lives just 45 minutes north of where we're based. Since graduation, it's been hard to see each other frequently because she returned to CA and I've flitted along the East Coast. This week we'll have four lengthy visits, the first of which was five hours today. Bliss! We always settle back in as if the past years were a mere blip. Friendships like this are rare and inordinately special.

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She brought her youngest, a delicious twenty month old, over today, and we all spent time on the beach (glorious), at a taco stand (fabulous), a playground and an ice cream truck. As we sat on a park bench watching our kids play together - age difference largely immaterial- the sun bathing our bare arms and legs with a constant stream of warmth, talking about everything in our lives from the most challenging to the very happiest, I dare say we felt an utter contentment and peace that, as with the sort of friendship ours is, isn't so common either. I only wish we'd gotten a photo of us today.

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The Pacific is spectacular, more beautiful than I remembered. I love the moonscape shores, the stone cliffs, the succulents clinging and thriving in every nook and crag; their lushly hued green foliage and outrageously colored flowers enliven the gray bases off which they grow.

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San Diego

I don't really know the time nor how long we've been in CA, but it is great to be here. The Pacific is magnificent, the sun is shining, we visited a serious farmers market after picking up our rental car at the airport and despite waking up at 4:45 this morning, still had time to hit the beach for a good hour of exploration. The kids were beside themselves there, exclamations of "I LOVE San Diego" trailing behind them as they sped ahead, rocky coast be damned. We saw tiny crabs, enormous birds, sea anemones and all manner of algae and barnacle-like mollusk. Jack brought some seaweed home to dry and they ate like starving hyenas before I tucked them in. www.em-i-lis.com

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After all that, I fixed a quick dinner of mostly-farmers-market fixings: fresh olive bread; fresh mozzarella; kale; and fennel fronds. I also threw in some yellow tomatoes, avocado and garlic we picked up later. Plus wine made for a lovely California-style meal.

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A domani.