Sunday, September 6, 2009

Newport Beach Trip

A couple weeks ago, on a Thursday afternoon, the kids and I went to Newport Beach (Prospect & PCH, just south of Huntington Beach) with some friends.  It was our first sojourn to the beach without Altadena Dad and I was nervous.  Fortunately, I was with experienced beach-going moms.

   3 moms
   7 kids under the age of 4
   1 potty
+ lots of sunshine
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a blast playing in the sand and surf, and souvenir sunburns

What more could you want from a beach trip in SoCal? 
  1. a shorter, more scenic drive 
  2. better parking
  3. a shorter trek across the sand
  4. closer public restrooms
The trip there was well over an hour of driving on some of the most congested freeways in southern California -- the 210 to the 605 to the 405 to the 55 to the 1.  Parking is free on the street, if there's a spot.  Conveniently, there is a small metered parking lot (don't forget coins) off of Seashore Drive right next to West Newport Park (the only public restrooms in the area are located here).

Once the kids and gear were unloaded our trek across the vast expanse of sand began.  We walked a couple hundred meters until we were close enough to the water to spread our blankets and towels and get out the buckets and shovels.  We filled buckets with water, showed the kids how to build sand castles and admonished them not to throw sand. 

Things were going well, we were relaxing a bit and getting a handle on our zone-defense (a neccesity when the kids outnumber the adults).  This is when I realized I had to pee.  "Where are the restrooms?", I asked.  "Back at the park next to the parking lot", replied one of the moms, "but we'll hold up a towel for you if you want to use the potty".  (Friends don't get better than that!)  As I am not a petit woman who could easily squat on a child's potty seat, I declined the generous offer.

We spent 2 hours at the beach playing in the sand, letting the waves tickle our toes and eating lunch.  Then we packed up, trekked back to the cars, loaded the kids and gear and drove home while the little ones napped.

It was a good day.

There were several things I liked about this section of beach:
  1. beach goers were few in number
  2. lifeguards were posted at every tower in sight
  3. the slope of the beach to the surf was gradual, and 
  4. the waves were about 3-5 feet high

And, there were several things I learned from this trip:
  1. don't forget the sunblock, even on a cloudy day
  2. bring a potty with you
  3. don't expect to stay sand-free, not even for a minute
  4. expect sand to be in the car for weeks
  5. expect sand to be on the kids for days, even after multiple washings
  6. I have great friends

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