Last week we visited historic Old Town. Old Town is considered the birth place of San Diego. It is the site of the first permanent Spanish settlement in California and where the first Europeans settled. This tourist attraction contains both original and reconstructed buildings representing that time, the 1800's, where California began. Among the historic museums where you can learn all about the origins of San Diego you can also find galleries and shops filled with crafts, jewelry, clothing, and more relating to the time period as well as modern souvenir's. There is also live entertainment, mariachi's (Mexican musicians playing folk music of their country), and a bunch of restaurants. It is also the site of the famous Whaley House known to be America's most haunted house. Spoooky. Growing up in San Diego I have visited Old Town numerous times, on school field trips and just because. It is a fun place to see and if you ever make it San Diego you must go. Here are just a few pics of our day in Old Town, these are just a tiny fraction of the things you will see on your visit. I wish I would have taken more...
Lady making fresh flour tortillas at one of the many restaurants. |
My delicious lunch, Puerto Nuevo style lobster. |
Old Wells Fargo office |
Old General Store |
The Women of Old Town |
Donkeys, Beware the dark brown on the left bites! |
Monday we made our way to Disneyland and had a fabulous time. We rode some rides watched some shows and the best part was seeing Penelope's face light up when she met all her favorite characters. Especially the princesses! This little girl was in heaven, she said it was the best day of her life. :)
Princess Aurora |
Her favorite! |
Princess Cinderella |
Princess Snow White. |
Penelope has been having a blast playing outside in the sunny weather. She can't believe all the bugs! She has been digging through the dirt searching for little critters non stop. It's a totally different world here...She met her first roly poly bug and made a home for it in a plastic container that she poked holes in to allow it to breath, and filled with grass to eat. I used to love doing this as a kid! She also dug up her first worms!
She was so excited! She called it her worm family which included a mommy, daddy, kid and baby worm. She loves her new friends! Yuck!
Saturday we visited the county fair. I thought the Alaska state fair had a lot of people, this was ridiculous. It took us almost an hour just to get into our parking space and towards the afternoon we were bumping shoulders with strangers just trying to walk. We had fun though, checking out the exhibits, playing games, and riding rides. Unfortunatly it was too hot and crowded to enjoy all of the outrageous fair food, like deep fried kool-aid (what?), deep fried rice crispy treats (really?), deep fried butter (I am not kidding!). We did gobble up some giant smoked turkey legs though (Yum!), but missed out on the fried frog legs (shucks!).
All dressed for the Fair |