If you haven't read about our ridiculously awful first night camping, you should probably check that out before you read on, here.
So we narrowly survived the night. Dan wanting to pack up and head home but I just could not let our entire trip conclude this way. NOPE! He had worked too long and too hard to not get to enjoy the coast with his son for the first time, so into Ft. Bragg we headed.
Can I just tell you how fortunate we were that we actually found a non-1 star hotel that had a vacancy? I'm pretty sure it had to be divine provision. The Best Western had two rooms left, one that had a bedroom, a living room, and 2 bathrooms. Um, YES PLEASE! And not to mention a lovely ocean view. It certainly beat the overgrown campsite Dan 'enjoyed' and the view of the bushes I 'enjoyed.' Things were lookin' up.
There are few times in life that a shower is as amazing as that one was...it was glorious to really most sincerely have all the pee off my legs from the previous night, cuz baby wipes just don't cut it (if you didn't read part 1, that just sounds weird and gross).
Dan took a nap and Riley, as much as he tried to fight it, he fell asleep after the last bite of lunch. The boys napped for a while and I enjoyed the silence. Dan was really excited to eat at his favorite Ft. Bragg restaurant, so we were Cap'n Flint bound. When it comes to fish, it's hard to compare to fresh caught, perfectly battered, and fried up with fries. We were not disappointed. After dinner Riley was so tired, but had the two year old determination to JUST KEEP GOING. I think he's wanting to run, but since he still walks like a drunk baby deer he just isn't there quite yet. Poor Bambi...lay off the rum, will ya?
Back to the hotel we went, Riley was changed and ready to go down. My arch nemesis--the pack-n-play, we meet again. I don't know what it is but I'm pretty sure Riley is of the impression that the pack-n-play is as terrifying to him as the basement broiler is to Kevin in Home Alone. Nine, yes NINE attempts and 2.5 hours later, we finally figured out the winning combination, snuggles, songs, and when he went down, mommy laid on the ground next to him. 45 seconds later he was asleep and twitching. SUCCESS--granted it was 11:30, but we had a sleeping child, at this point that was all I could ask for, that and an actual bed to sleep in. It was rock hard and I ached in the morning but it was leaps and bounds better than the driver seat in the truck on the side of the road.
8:50 rolled around and after what sounded like an initial scream of terror, Riley delightfully sang and talked to himself just like every morning at home. We had a happy, better rested (let's not say well, we don't want to get ahead of ourselves now) almost 2 year old and Daddy had an agenda for the day.
We headed out for breakfast, Eggheads was our destination, but with a 40 minute wait we decided we'd have to find somewhere a little less congested and made our way to Home Style Café. It was ok, a little disappointing because we were looking for stellar, like the raves we heard about Eggheads. Next time.
From here it was time to begin our day of fun along the coast. Dan had three activities he wanted to do, granted we were going to do them spread out over 3 days, but when you're making lemonade, sometimes you make it from concentrate and you do it all in one day. His plans? Glass Beach, the tide pools, and the beach.
Off to our first destination, Glass Beach.
Probably my favorite picture from Glass Beach. |
Dad taught Riley how to look for just the right piece and to always be on the look out for the blue ones. |
Sadly this was the best we could get from Riley when it came to taking a picture with mom. Sometimes it happens. |
This one is a close second... |
That goofy grin makes me so glad I fought for lemonade. |
I'm not even sure what is going on here, but you can imagine it didn't take long to go from this.... |
to this. |
We opted to drive to Mendicino next to see if we could find a place to take Riley to the beach. It'd give him a few minutes for a nap and we happened upon Big River Beach. It was a really calm cove that opened up under the bridge to a really beautiful beach with an area with little waves or bigger ones around the bend. We found the perfect spot and even though the water was cold enough to take your breath away when it crash around your ankles, Riley was fearless.
Dad had to stay on his toes because Riley was spider monkey crawling head first into the ocean. He loved it! |
If that's not a happy kid playing in freezing water I just don't know what is. |
He could have stayed and played for hours if we would have let him. |
Oh my, the tantrum that ensued when it was finally time for us to go. It was one for the 2 year old tantrum record books. After a squirt down with the water bottle to get the sand out of places all kids want sand-free, we loaded up and headed to McKerricher State Park to get a glimpse of the marine life in the tide pools. Low tide was about 6:30 so we were right on time. Funny thing about cramming 3 days worth of fun into 7 hours is that by the time you get to the end, you're kinda ready to just be done. Riley didn't care, he nearly fell asleep in his stroller in the short walk to the stairs. We saw a hermit crab, we called it a day. It truly is beautiful though.
Our time was up in Fort Bragg, I had to say we made a pretty decent pitcher of lemonade from our basket of lemons the previous day provided. Another disappointing meal at a well-reviewed pizza place left us BEYOND ready to hit the road. We concluded Riley would be so worn out after a day filled with fun that he would be in sleep mode instead of scream mode for the ride home if we traveled at night. So we stopped at the only coffee shop still open after 8pm and half an hour later (it seems food service runs on their own kick back, not in any kind of hurry schedule there along the coast) and we were on the road at 9pm. Coffee in hand, baby with heavy eyelids in back, my favorite person in the world to road trip it with behind the wheel, ipod playing, life was good....for about 45 minutes.
We made it through the curvy section between Ft. Bragg and Willits, Riley slept the whole way. As we ventured on to Hwy 20 we saw a road sign notifying us the highway was closed due to the raging wildfire near Clearlake. A call to my mom and CalFire and it was confirmed...we were looking at a RIDICULOUS detour...97 extra miles of ridiculous. What was going to be about 5 hours home turned out to be almost 7 1/2 and Riley decided he should be awake for the next 4 of them. WHAAA?? But at least he wasn't in scream mode for most of it. My amazing ROCKSTAR of a husband got us safely home after another coffee stop and two "shut-eye" pit stops to keep himself from falling asleep at the wheel.
4:22am Sunday morning we hadn't been so excited to be home in a long time. I brought my kid and my pillow in with me everything else stayed in the truck. After such an interesting, exhausting, certainly unforgettable trip, we climbed into bed, Dan kissed me good night and I couldn't help but ask, "Hey babe? I want to go to church in the morning. What time should I set the alarm?" After all we endured, he still had his sense of humor about him. There is no one else I would have rather had a Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Camping Disaster with than him.