Gallavanting
The little girls both had today off from school - in-service training for teachers - so we begged sweet-talked their parents into letting us have them for the day.
One of Leanne's preschool parents had arranged a tour of our local In-n-Out, so we started our day there at 9 a.m.
We got to go behind the counter into the cook and prep areas, including the walk-in refrigerator - Leanne's favorite part. Leia was fascinated by the drive-up cashier's station,
wanting to know what all the buttons and monitors were for. You could just see her imagining herself working there, taking orders and being in charge.
The
adults were more interested in the tour than the kiddos - 3 and 4 year
olds don't much care about raw veggies and cleaning/slicing machines -
but they sure loved the free burgers, fries and shakes at tour's end.
A friend recently raved about mentioned the Monarch butterfly habitat in Goleta - I'd never heard of it - so that was our second stop of the day.
It's a half-mile hike from the parking lot to the sanctuary,
and I could just see us having to carry one or both girls up and/or back, so we made a deal -
anybody who walked both ways on their own, with no "up-ups", got their own snack pack of M&M's.
Oh, the power of chocolate! Both revved up their cowgirl boots
and made the trek,
although the hike up
made Leanne tired and cranky for the return trip.
It's getting toward the end of the season -
Monarchs migrate north from November to February -
so there weren't as many butterflys in the grove as I'd hoped
but the girls were thrilled
with every flutterby they saw
and the grove itself was so peaceful.
The hike was mostly flat and easy for the girls to walk.
There were several other trails
leading both along the hillside and toward the beach, which we may try on our next visit.
And yes, we will definitely be coming back.
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