



Shea was up in Marina del Rey for a big job. He had a nice hotel room, so we decided to make the trip up to visit him for a few days. I'm always a big believer that the world is the best classroom, but this was once again confirmed to us. We spent time down in Venice Beach. This was a learning experience in and of itself. My children had never seen anything like it. Whether it was hand-made jewelry or prop planes constructed from soda cans, my children were fascinated. We spent some time on the beach, building some sand sculptures. Without prompting, Creed decided to build part of the Giza Complex in Egypt. His Sphinx was quite impressive, although he found it harder to form the face than he expected. In the background, you can see King Khufu's pyramid.
Other fun things we did on our mini-vacation:
swimming
eating Creole food (a first for the kids)
having lunch on the beach
jumping on the hotel beds
"working out" in the gym
seeing the giant binoculars
touring the scooter store (our favorite was the taxi-themed one with the sidecar)







