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Natural Bridges State Beach, California

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While we were camped at New Brighton State Beach outside of Santa Cruz, California we took a little evening trip to see the tide pools at Natural Bridges State Beach. This was one of those occasions where everything went wrong only to turn out splendidly wonderful in the end.

When We Visited: March 2014

Ages of Kids: 8, 6, 3

Tips: Definitely go in the evening for sunset as it is beautiful!

I had picked out a restaurant down by the pier for dinner, only we found out too late they were only open for lunch. The pier was closed (too early in the season), and neither Sam or I were really feeling the vibe of downtown Santa Cruz. Satiating the kids’ hunger with jawbreakers and other assorted candy we decided to head for the tide pools and figure out dinner afterward. By this time I was pretty grumpy and not at all in the mood. We drove in to the little overlook spot with a few other cars and realized the tide pools were clear on the other side of the beach. We could either keep driving (through the fee station) or go around to the other side. Totally didn’t help my mood.

Undaunted, Sam turned around and found us an access trail on a side road and we parked and walked about a quarter of a mile down to the beach and across the rocks to the tide pools.

My mood instantly improved as I watched my kids scramble over the rocks in the beautiful, golden, evening light. Add in the excitement of my kids poking sea anemones (which, turns out, you aren’t supposed to do), crashing waves, and a beautiful sunset and we were all in heaven.

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We stayed long past sunset and made our way back to the car in the almost dark. Hungry, but happy, we found the nearest Subway for dinner. 🙂

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This Week on Instagram: March 15-21, 2014

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This week was spent between Clovis, CA and Mountain View, CA. It was fabulous. We went to a trampoline jump place in Clovis with our friends and the kids had a blast! Okay, not just the kids. We did too. Sam and I were both extremely sore the next day. We crafted, watched movies, ate yummy food, and generally enjoyed strengthening our friendships. After that we spent one night in Pinnacles National Park (no internet or cell coverage and well, Sam has to work), then New Brighton State Beach with a trips to downtown Santa Cruz for more books, and out to Natural Bridge State Park for tide pooling. We are currently in an RV Park (probably the most sketchy we’ve stayed at yet) in Mountain View to visit with friends. We toured the Googleplex (Go Android!), and spent some time at a local organic farm. Such a peaceful and relaxing afternoon!

Today we head up to the North Bay to see family! They are on Spring Break next week, so I’ve officially declared it our break as well. We plan to visit Ghiradelli Square in San Francisco, earn some Jr. Ranger Badges, camp out at the coast, and play with cousins my kids haven’t seen in over a year. We are excited!