Stace and I don't make a big deal about every anniversary, but this year we decided to take a few days away to enjoy the beach and being together on our own.
We left on Thursday afternoon, our actual 14th anniversary, and got checked into the Mandalay Bay resort in Oxnard, right on the sand.
We were lucky enough to choose our room, and one with a "partial ocean view" was available. We were thrilled - partial was pretty substantial!
We went down the pool area to enjoy the manager's reception, a two-hour period of time with free snacks and cocktails. This is one of the best parts about staying here.
Then we went out to the shoreline to catch sunset, before heading into Ventura for dinner at a great Thai place on Main Street, in the cool trendy area. Thanks, Aunt Patty, for the recommendation!
The resort's made-to-order breakfasts are the other best part. We went down Friday morning for awesome omelettes, which we took back to the room so we could enjoy our view again.
After checking out, we went to the mall in Ventura for some shopping and lunch, before making our way north. We stopped at the beach in Carpinteria, where it was a stunning 75 degrees and sunny. Stace had a nap while I took in the scenery.
When we made it up to our next hotel, we weren't quite sure what to expect, because I got a good deal online. The Coast Village Inn in Montecito was 100% charming and adorable, with a fountain and patio right outside our door.
The inn was built in 1935, but is completely clean and modern, and the attention to detail was outstanding. While our Mandalay Bay room had some paint peeling on the bathroom door, iffy hot water, and the stairwell needed sweeping, this place was pristine.
We got settled and went into Santa Barbara, where we walked along the beach and the pier. Then we did some more shopping on State Street, before getting dinner.
We ate at Los Agaves, the fabulous Mexican place we went to with Uncle Bill and Aunt Patty a couple of years ago. My margarita and the guacamole were so yummy.
When we got back to the hotel, we walked along the main street of Montecito, and then had a drink on our patio.
We had breakfast on the patio, too, on Saturday morning. If we'd had a little more time, we might have gone into the pool behind us. It was lovely and warm.
We checked out, and did some scenic drives, including this spot in front of the Biltmore.
We also made a quick visit to the beautiful San Ysidro Ranch, a luxury resort where John and Jackie Kennedy honeymooned and Winston Churchill stayed. We had a look in the adobe house, dating from 1825, where Stace rescued a bird that was inside and continually flying into the closed window.
For our final stop, we went back into Santa Barbara for an ice cream lunch at McConnells', a local institution that has crafted the finest ice cream since 1949.
Then it was time to head back to SClarita, where our kiddos and our kitties were awaiting our return, refreshed and relaxed.