Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2020

Where I Grew Up



Despite all the craziness in the world today, we can still find solace in remember times from our past. It might be a favorite holiday, birthday party, what you did for the Summer, and today, I'd like to take you back to my childhood home in Huntington Beach.

Funny thing is that I can still remember my address, 9432 Breakwater Circle. This is the childhood home I shared with you earlier even though I can't remember much about my bedroom. But I do remember some of the things about that home that I love and still get a smile from when I think back on it.

It's a single story, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. It is the house pictured above. Although when I grew up, it didn't look like that. It has been relandscraped and renovated a bit from the original but still so many great memories growing up. My bedroom was the one closest to the garage and faced the street. My brothers' room faced the backyard as did my parents. My best friend lived across the street until she moved away. Her name was Linda. We lived on a cul-de-sac which meant no cars driving down the street unless they were returning home for the day of work. So all the kids played together. In fact we could walk to the 7-11 on some days to return all the coke bottles we collected to buy enough candy to make us sick. Since our house was only 3 blocks to the beach, it was an easy walk or drive to get there.

I only lived there for a couple of years until my parents bought our home in Santa Ana, because they could get so much more for a house then and the price was worth it for our parents. Yet living on a cul-de-sac meant block parties. We would have them for the 4th of July and I remember sitting outside with our bar-b-ques and waiting to light off fireworks when it got dark. All the parents knew one another and life was so different than the way it is now. We didn't have a pool in our backyard, we simply had a cool fish pond with a waterfall I would let my barbies swim in during the summertime. We would have camp outs in the backyard with our sleeping bags and blankets covering our patio table.

Life was so easy back then. No unlimited television or games to play. Everything was outside. We played tag, ran in the sprinklers, rode our bikes til we got tired. Drank from the hose outside and played with all of our toys from hot wheels, barbies and even flying kites. Now things are so much different. It seems technology that was suppose to make our lives easier, now just makes us more connected to our devices over anything. I hope you enjoyed my trip down memory lane today and hope you'll share yours with me.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Summer Days


Ever notice how lazy summer can be? From doing laundry, picking up around the house, yard work or whatever you make plans to do, it's easy to let that stuff slide to another day. I know for me, I've been doing a lot of reading as a reward for all my efforts during the rest of the year from homeschooling my 6th grader, now 7th grader, watching my oldest complete her final year of high school and graduate and attempt to make plans to the beach.

Yet lately it seems like I can't motivate myself to get anything done. It seems on those blazing, hot days where the temperatures flirt around 110, no one wants to do much but log into their computers and chat away, play games, watch videos or simply Facebook their hourly status.

I had a list of things I wanted to complete, among one of those considering a move to Northern Oregon or Washington. But how do you just pick up and move? It's not like moving within the same state where renting a moving truck can be reasonable, but I am curious how have some of you managed to pick up and start over again somewhere else?

My hubby's job is willing to relocate him but not pay for moving us over there otherwise, that would be an easy fix. Not sure just where to begin and hoped that some of you have done this before. I guess for us, fear is a huge factor. What if we can't make it? What if it isn't all that it's cracked up to be? What if my kids hate it?

Looking for some great advice and hope my blogging community may help and leave some great comments. Thanks again and here's hoping you're all having some great summer days.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Joys of Summer



I woke up like I have every morning this week and today just wasn't happening for me. Pain has come once again to become my best friend. For those of you that don't know, I fell rollerskating on Saturday, cracked my tailbone and have spent the time since recuperating in bed, doctor's and hubby's strict orders.

I was told if I stayed in bed for the next 4 to 7 days off my tailbone, which means no sitting, I could probably be up and around again in that time frame. I was hoping today might be that day, but alas, my body has different plans.

So Kat at Art's Chili was nice enough to keep me busy this morning with being tagged as part of a summer memory post. I was also tagged by Mich at her blog Mich as well, so now my work is doubled. :) All in good fun. You are suppose to list 5 things you are going to miss about the summer. If you have made your way over to her blog, you will see the competition I am up against. So here goes..... what I will miss about summer:




Caitlyn, my oldest, taking my camera everywhere and taking silly pictures like this to keep her MySpace page updated. Silly girl!






Laughter.....






Fresh grown hand picked strawberries from the garden, our first time!






Caitlyn turned 16 on the 24 of July!...






vacation at River Ranch in Arizona...






visiting museums and being a kid again...






pools, water tubes and water fights...






reading....






Knott's Berry Farm.....






rollerskating....






rollercoasters....(yes that is me in the navy sweartshirt with a big white O on it!)






fishing.....






Disneyland and water rides....






summer romance....






games of Twister...






Samm singing crazy songs...






reading all the Twilight series books...






water slides...






mountain thunderstorms...






swimming at the lake...






blueberries, strawberries, watermelon, peaches, roadside produce stands....






unexpected road trips...






Moo sleeping in the sink cause its so much cooler...






blue skies and clouds...there can never be too many clouds....






Cait's night out to dinner with friends...





hubby being home...






Sea World...






swimming...






Lavender Roses...






Apple Blossoms...






Unexpected desert thunderstorms...






Beautiful sunsets...





Steven's Birthday on July 27th...





Cheesecake...





Sunrises...




Hanging out with your best friend...




Sleeping In...




Begin driving lessons with your teen...




Rainbows...




Learning how to fight like one of the boys...




Keeping your teen where you know they are at all times...




Riding waves...




Water fights at the beach...




Waves...



Building sand castles...



Hanging out with Super Heroes...




Being your own Super Hero...




Playing Dress Up...





Thinking about all the things you will do next summer!


I want to thank you for hanging in there with me, while you strolled through memory lane with me and my family. We have always had the most enjoyable days not only just through the summers, but everyday. I want to thank Kat, at Art's Chili for giving me this to do. It has not only brightened my day but made me realize just how much we have all done and how amazing the journey has been. It also reminds me I need to take many more pictures this year.

So now I pass the torch on to the following people and say, "Tag, your it!:

1. Annette at Lemonade Skies

2. Loren at The Magoo's News

3. Dawn at Dawn's Cottage Corner

4. Rebekah at Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe.

5. Tiffany at Tea with Tiffany.

You don't have to be so elaborate with your joys of summer and what you will miss the most, but be creative. Let's see what you have. Make it fun and who knows what you will find inside your creative minds!