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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

days in the desert

it's late and before i turn in,
i wanted to do a short post on our time in palm desert.
the weather was really nice this year.
i think the days got up to a high of 85.

christopher spent both days at the tennis tournament,
watching his favorite players: djokovic, federer and nadal.
the little guys and i spent one day at the pool
with a 2.5 hour break for nap for scoutie,
and some reading for finney and me.

because there wasn't a shuttle from our hotel,
we were c's taxi to and from the tournament
so we grabbed starbucks together in the mornings
and joined up for dinner each night.
conseulas neuvas is a place we'll visit again!

as promised, i went down the water slide with the boys
finn insisted we make a train a few times.
i was in the front, finn followed and scoutie was our caboose.
so fun! {i felt like a kid again}





















since scoutie got lots of practice swimming last summer,
he did great great getting to the edge of the pool time and time again.
he was so lucky there was no height limit for slide {rare}.

the following day, we were back at the slide,
and after lunch we headed to the children's discovery museum of the desert.
{i'm the nerdy mom who looks for the museums in every city i visit}
so glad i did because this was a great one and only 15 minutes from the resort.

we had a great afternoon - spent 4 hours here and the boys could have stayed longer,
but we needed to pick up christopher and get on the rode. here are some photos of our day:
scout stocked up on pop tarts because "i never get them" {it's true}



























































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I'm a Southern California mom to 2 boys and a wifey to my long-time love. I work full-time and life is a bit crazy, but I strive to remember to take time to enjoy the little things, because in the end, it's those things that will matter most.