Hello from Sunny California! Actually, we got back Monday night from San Luis Obispo in central Cali along the coast. My nephew got married on the beach at Avila Golf Resort. It was a beautiful place and lovely setting for a wedding! My sister, Lisa, and her husband, my parents and Tony and I went to help celebrate this happy occasion! The weather was perfect, and it was SO nice to get away from the Texas heatwave! I know why people love living in California!
We got to Cali a day early and our plane flew into Santa Barbara so we took in the beautiful mission while we were passing through. Here's me, Lisa and mom...
If you've never been there, the grounds are beautiful and there is a wonderful rose garden across the front of the property. Many different kinds and colors of roses, but MY favorite is always The Yellow Rose of Texas!
Avila Beach Golf Resort is near San Luis Obispo so that's where we decided to stay - it's a pretty little town and has its own mission, too, which I'll show you in another post. I just love the landscape out there with the mountains and eucalyptus trees. It was quite dry this time of year and the grass was brown and crunchy, but it was nice to see something different...
At the wedding, here's my nephew walking his mom, my sister Lisa, down the aisle. It was a beautiful and informal wedding. The bride chose lime green and black as her colors and it was gorgeous! Isn't Lisa pretty!
My nephew's bride was stunning. She's a beautiful young lady and they will make a handsome couple (and cute babies!) And the best part is, they are moving home to Texas! My nephew has been in the Navy and he put in for a transfer to Texas! I'm So thrilled that he's going to be closer to his mom!
After the wedding festivities were over, we stayed a few extra days to have some R & R. Took the family to the beach and played... Whatever we felt like doing! Aren't vacations wonderful!
On one of our beach excursions, we spotted these lazy things laying on the beach - sea lions. (sometimes I feel like this after a big meal, too!) There were a couple of big males out in the water scuffling and making horrible noises with those big snouts of theirs.
Well, so as not to make this post too picture-heavy, I'll close for now and post some more pics next time. We visited the Hearst castle again with the family and I think the flowers were even more beautiful this visit! Thanks to all of you who stopped by to say hi and let me know you're still my blogging buddy! :)
