Tuesday, June 26, 2012

San Daygo

Even though Z and I visited San Diego for a couple days, we managed to squeeze in some time to check out a few of our favorite places to hang out. We had so many other places that we would have liked to have visited, but I guess that means we will definitely have to come back again.  We stayed in Del Mar which was much more over-cast than the rest of San Diego, but still beautiful. Before dinner one evening, we took Z's little cousins to the near-by dog beach. We could view the Del Mar fair and its brightly lit Ferris Wheel behind us as we watched the setting sun.

Little Cousins
Del Mar Fair
I almost forgot how much warmer the water is and how soft the sand is!
Z relaxing in the hotel room after the long drive down from the Bay Area.
Z and I decided to go on a burrito binge and went to Rigoberto's (our old burrito place near campus that was perfect for supplying fuel during finals) and ordered a California Burrito (carne asada and fries!).  I almost cried eating the burrito because it was just that good. California burrito, I love you. Never forget. Never.
For the next burrito stop we went to Cotixan, which was closer to our old apartment in University City. Here we ordered the al pastor burrito and cried over how delicious the salsa was.  After eating the Mexican food down in San Diego, I will never again eat Mexican food up here in the Bay Area. I don't want to tarnish my image/memories of the perfect burritos.
Self-timer experiment before heading to the UCSD graduation. I am wearing a TBA dress that makes me feel/look like a little doll.
Packing up to check out of the hotel.
Frutilandia in Normal Heights. Z and I got the fruit salad topped with cottage cheese, raisins, homemade granola, and fresh honey. We also got the strawberries and cream, which is my absolute favorite.
After eating at Frutilandia, we visited a couple of our favorite stores in Northpark/Hillcrest for some vintage clothing and record store shopping. San Diego, I never thought that I would miss you. San Francisco, I still love you.

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