Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Welcome our new addition to the family, Asher!


He is such a sweet addition. Asher, which means happy and blessed in Hebrew, joined our family this week from Coastal German Shepherd Rescue. He is about nine weeks old and ten pounds of pure cuteness! After years of wanting a German Shepherd, my husband is smitten with him. I wish I could say the same about our cat, Luke. They are slowly adjusting to each other. They get along most at nap time!



Thursday, September 13, 2012


Big Sur Sunset

Back from vacation. I've been tirelessly looking through photos! We took so many! We just spent a wonderful week driving up the coast of California, through Big Sur, up to Montery, Gilroy, Pebble Beach, San Francisco, and Muir Woods. It was wonderful! A much needed vacation.
The drive through Big Sur was breathtaking. The drive follows the 101 Pacific Coast Highway. Taking the extra time to stray from the heavily traveled Highway 5 is very much worth the added hours! The long two lane winding road along coastline of central California is amazing. The mountains come right up to the edge of the coast and plummet down to the ocean. At most points the clouds are below you and it makes you feel like you're in the sky. Everything feels so quiet.

Gilroy, Ca

We stayed in Gilroy, Ca for a few nights. It's the sweetest little town outside of Montery and the garlic capital of the world! We bought some delicious garlic infused olive oil and pesto. There was garlic as far as the eye could see. And the air did have a distinct garlic aroma.


Our next stop was the Laguna Seca Raceway for the Rolex Reunion Race. It's held at an equally beautiful location. It was a day filled with car watching and a very excited husband!

After the race and the Pebble Beach car show we made our way up to San Francisco to see the sites!

Alcatraz

Coit Tower
San Francisco view from the Coit Tower
Visiting Muir Woods was an amazing experience. The Redwoods were just extraordinary. It was so quiet and peaceful. So majestic. It felt like you were walking through a sanctuary of trees that was hundred and hundreds of years in the making. Muir Woods was hands down one of my favorite parts of the trip.

Me with a Redwood
Muir Woods