My generous parents offered to watch the boys this weekend (Thursday night to Sunday night) so Darin and I could have a weekend to ourselves. After a busy homeschool year, a busy month of May with traveling, and working most weekends myself, this was a welcome invitation.
It is amazing how quiet a how is without three boys running through it. I missed my boys, but I didn't mind the quiet either. I'm not the type to call them every night to check on them. If there was a major problem, I know my parents would call. Plus, I don't want to disrupt what they are doing and create any homesickness that wasn't there. So Darin and I enjoyed a quiet house for three days, and my parents were surrounded by crazy boys for three days, lol.
Darin and I enjoyed spa appointments (that my Mom got us) on Friday that included facials, massages, foot scrubs, and hand therapy. Loved it! Our favorite was the facial, which we'd never had before. I'd love to do that again. We also enjoyed the quiet atmospere of the spa for some reading time. Relaxing with a good book is always a welcome treat. We also had a lovely dinner at our favorite sushi place.
Saturday morning, we went on a nice hike. Of course, much of the time I was imagining how much the kids would like part of the hike (the easy beginning part with lizards, squirrels, and tadpoles), but that comes with being a mom. Don't worry, I enjoyed the hike with Darin, too. But I think I'll take the kids back there this week for a little nature exploring. After catching up on some stuff at home and cleaning up, we enjoyed a nice dinner (Greek food) and then went to the movies. We saw Xmen: First Class. We actually enjoyed it a lot, but it is definitely not for kids.
Sunday we enjoyed a yummy lunch in Santa Barbara at Palazzio. Of course, this was after a little bickering between us, which we resolved once we finally got to the restaurant. Funny thing is that we ran into my parents and the boys there - small world. We chatted a bit, but the boys were having a great time with their grandparents and went on their merry way. Did I mention it was raining? Luckily we had an umbrella, so we walked around downtown SB and enjoyed the shops (and I found some cute earrings and rings for myself). We'd also brought our bikes because we'd come to SB with the intention of going on a bike ride. Well, Darin wasn't to be deterred. The rain had stopped, so we headed to Goleta beach, just outside of UCSB, and rode our bikes to the campus. It was actually a lovely ride. It has been many years since Darin and I went to school there, so we have many memories of the place. There are also lots of new things to see. Did I mention we were dressed a bit nerdy? First of all, college students don't wear bike helmets, so we stuck out like a sore thumb. Luckily it wasn't very crowded there. We were also wearing bike gloves and camelbaks, so we looked a bit out of place. Oh yeah, and I was wearing a black trenchcoat. I hadn't brought a proper jacket, but had thought ahead to bring a trenchcoat in case it rained, so I wore that because it was cold. But I lucked out because 2/3 of the way through our ride it started to rain, not super hard but enough to get us wet (but not the part under my trenchcoat). It was still a great ride and I'm glad we did it. We even rode around the lagoon and near the beach. We love SB!
My parents did some great things with the kids this weekend including: Knott's Berry Farm, miniature golfing and arcade, Santa Barbara and Solvang with a bike ride. The kids had a blast and love their grandparents. I think the experience helped my parents to appreciate peace and quiet, lol. The boys came home crazy as usual, talking up a storm, and taking over the house. I love my boys, and I love my parents. We are truly blessed.
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