CORONADO, CALIF. - I'm not normally one to publicly declare new year resolutions on a blog, or anywhere on the internet for that matter. But this time, maybe if I say it out loud, it'll stick: So, let it be known that in 2012, I
will spend more time at the beach.*
On the fourth and final leg of my Christmas vacation, most of the family met up in San Diego to ring in 2012. It was heavenly and a good reminder that rest and relaxation is a must for a stress-free, happy life. So, I think it's safe to say that I can follow through with this resolution. No problem.
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Bon fire on the beach with old Christmas trees |
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In my rushed attempt to pack for December-like weather, I forgot to pack "beach attire" |
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Most of the family enjoying the beginning of the new year |
*(And if I must get specific, West Coast beaches in particular.
I've been called a beach snob, but they are just so much better than the other side of the country in which I currently reside. And there's no humidity. Please don't be upset by this, East Coast friends).