Sunday, September 9, 2012

Camping San Onofre State Beach

We met up with friends from South Pasadena and John-Stephen at San Onofre State Beach, which is about 30 minutes north of us in Camp Pendleton.  It is gorgeous.  The campsites are right on the cliff overlooking the ocean.  The train also goes right past so you hear it every couple of hours during the night, but that's ok.  It was totally worth it.

Anna was loving the dirt.

The sunset was awesome.

More dirt.

Pehrson blew up the air mattress and then had to figure out how to get it into the tent.  It worked.  Somehow.

Campfire gathering


The tent was like the most exciting place Anna has ever been.  She rolled around laughing for a while before she fell asleep.

The marine layer was so thick it covered the tent in water drops and was a little chilly for a couple hours in the night/morning.  But warmed up fast.


Then we all walked down the path to the water and the boys all surfed.  I forgot my stroller and Anna was getting heavy.  Lindsey P was kind enough to share.  Thanks Linds.

The women and children playing in the sand.

Surfing the same wave.


The kiddos

This little guy was almost caught up in the next wave right after this picture.  Who knew the water would come that high all of a sudden?

Beautiful Beach




Lindsey headed back up.



Our little campsite on the cliff.  Good thing Anna's not a mover yet, or she'd have been right off the edge.



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