February 22, 2011

Our Weekend with Molly and Eddie....

was rainy.
But when Monday came, it was absolutely beautiful.
I always love where we live, but on days like this, I feel overwhelmed at how blessed we are to live where we do.

And we were so happy to take Molly and Eddie out to some of our favorite spots before they left.

Breakfast at Dana Point harbor:
Our spoiled little pup got to enjoy the morning with us.
She gets so much attention down there at the harbor with all the dog lovers.

After breakfast we hiked to a little lookout spot and had the most spectacular views.
It was an amazingly clear day.
Snow on our little Saddleback mountain is rare, so I was so excited to see that the rain brought snow, not only to our further away mountains, but to our really close mountain too.
You should have seen it the day before I took this picture.  It was covered!
And now we are missing Molly and Eddie's company.
We were feeling a little melancholic after they left yesterday.
That's the life of a family spread across California, I guess.
(But Amy and I are already planning a trip up to Turlock soon to do some more wedding planning....so excited!)

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Nick asked me if he could give me some constructive criticism about my blog last night and told me that I overuse exclamation marks a bit.  He said I sound like I am yelling at everyone.  So, I am sorry for yelling at you all, and I will scale down the exclamations (I already edited my previous post and took out half the exclamations).

Also, don't forget about the giveaway.
And don't forget to become a follower of my blog!
(that deserved an exclamation because a lot of people are forgetting to do that and 18 followers makes me look like kind of a loser and I know there are more people than that who read my blog...trust me, I know.)

I love you all...thank you for reading my blog.  It really means a lot to me....even if you aren't a follower.


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