Sunday, August 17, 2014

Cayucos Getaway!

At the end of the school year a group of families in my classroom all chipped in together and gave me a gift that was truly unbelievable...to the point that when they gave it to me...and I opened it...I almost said a bad word in front of 28 second graders. I was so stunned and touched beyond words! 
They had given me a gift certificate to my favorite little get away in Cayucos...

                                 
(picture from Google!)

On the Beach Bed and Breakfast!
Not only was it way beyond generous...but it showed that they had listened and paid attention when I talked about my favorite places to visit. :)

I discovered this place about two years ago through a Living Social deal and have loved it ever since. They have the most beautiful rooms, complimentary wine/beer and appetizers in the afternoons, homemade desserts in the evening, and a breakfast that is beyond words.

Chad and I enjoyed a quick trip here in March...thanks to Chad's parents and Aunt Judy and Uncle Todd...so I couldn't wait to go back. Landry was super excited to go to the beach...and even more so to stay in a hotel. Silly boy LOVES hotels!


After we checked in he immediately found a shell on our patio...can you tell how happy he was? :) Friday afternoon we hung out in the room, enjoyed the gorgeous weather, walked around Cayucos, and had dinner at Duckie's...a yummy, casual restaurant right across the street from the hotel.

(picture from Google!)

Saturday morning I could hardly wait for breakfast to be served...and once again they didn't disappoint! We enjoyed some freshly made french toast, roasted potatoes, and thick bacon. They also had a beautiful fresh fruit salad with all kinds of berries, pineapple, oranges, and the tiniest grapes I have ever seen.


After breakfast we headed to the beach!


We couldn't have asked for better weather! It was clear, sunny, warm, light breeze, and all around fantastic. My mom and dad...and Ernie, their maltese...met us there. We spent the afternoon relaxing, playing in the sand, and watching the dolphins play in the ocean. Yes, dolphins...they were right off the shore and it was so cool to watch them play.



Chad and I had both heard about a delicious little fish taco shop...
(picture from Google!)

Ruddell's Smokehouse...and they didn't disappoint. Chad got us an assortment of tacos...salmon, albacore, and ahi...all of them were delicious. If you are in Cayucos...you gotta stop there!

After our fun in the sun we headed back to our rooms, cleaned up a bit, and headed into Morro Bay.

First stop...
(picture from Google!)

the Morro Bay Aquarium...which might be the most depressing aquarium...and the cheapest...in the world. If you have never been, I kind of think it is a "must-do" because you will not find another place like it. It is small, has a souvenir shop in the front, and the oldest, most depressing fish tanks. Why go? First, it is only $2 to get in...second, they have the most entertaining seals...that you can feed!


There is always one very loud, very entertaining seal that do will do tricks and whatever else it takes to get some food. They are so fun to watch...and did I mention loud?


Landry wasn't quite sure about it at first...do you see that he is as far away as he can possibly get. :)


He quickly warmed up. Here is his impression of the flounder!


We had fun walking around Morro Bay and checking out the shops, taking silly pictures, and enjoyed a great dinner on the water at Rose's.




We came back to our hotel...enjoyed some delicious homemade brownies...you can see someone was a big fan...and quickly fell asleep.

My favorite quote of the trip was Saturday night, we were in bed, eating brownies, Landry was talking about who knows what, and Chad very calmly turns to me and asks, "Has he stopped talking all day?"
Ha! Welcome to my summer....never ending talking...and to think that at one point I was concerned that he was never going to talk. ;)

The next morning we woke up to...you guessed it...another delicious breakfast. This time it was "build your own" omelettes!

Sadly we had to pack up our stuff, check out, and say good-bye to Cayucos. :(

Nothing like a "mother-son selfie" to show that you had a good time.




Just for fun...here is a pic of us the last time we took Landry to Cayucos...2 years ago.

Before heading home we spent some time in Cambria and checked out the elephant seals north of San Simeon. It was a wonderful weekend away...at one of my favorite places...and a great final hoorah before the school year starts.

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