Sunday, June 27, 2010

This Freeway Leads Somewhere

Leaving San Diego is very hard. I love this city. I love the weather. I love good Mexican food. I love the familiarity, the beauty, and the freeways. Is it strange to have your favorite freeway? I have two. I love the 163 and the 5. A stretch of the 163 wraps through Balboa Park with large archways covered by gargantuan trees and climbing vines, under the Cabrillo Bridge. I love where the 5 sweeps along the water, particularly the San Diego Bay near the airport, and up along Encinitas, Carlsbad, and Oceanside. I never noticed until Rachel pointed out that in Southern Cal, you refer to the freeways preceded by the article "THE". SO TRUE.

When we first moved here everyone wanted to know how hard it was to move from Hawaii. It was hard. Very, very, hard. I missed the very same things I will miss about San Diego. I missed the tropical climate. I missed plate lunches, Ted's Bakery on the North Shore, and the Grass Skirt Grill. My favorite freeway on Oahu was the H3, right through the lush and breathtaking Ko'olau Mountains. I know you are thinking about your favorite freeway now. So what makes it special for you?

This city is special. It is my home. My parents taught me to love miles and miles of endless coastline, to adore the Spanish architecture of Balboa Park, and to love the diversity of downtown San Diego. The same little train I rode in Balboa Park as a child my parents rode as children. It is the same little train my children love. The San Diego Zoo, the Wild Animal Park, and Sea World are all places I went as a child, and now I share with my children. And in a few days we will not just jump in the minivan and zip down the 5 freeway to downtown.

My third beautiful son was born at the same hospital where I was born. He is nine months and not crawling. He scoots and rolls from one end of the room to the other, squealing like he has climbed a mountain. I am convinced he isn't crawling because he is held A LOT. He is so precious. This time we are all too aware that time with these babies is so brief. I have enjoyed his entire infancy. And soon he will be a toddler. And just like our time in San Diego, his infancy will end.

Not too long ago the Hubs asked me to start blogging again. He is getting sentimental on me now. He wants our kids to know our Family Journey. Shortly after he told me this, he was on a business trip. Son1 fell fast asleep on our couch. I tried to scoop my Kindergartner in my arms. He is only 12 or 13 inches shorter than me. I laid his head on my shoulder, and his toes dragged across our tile floor. His nearly 60 pound body was so awkward for my short frame to carry. I am only 5'1" on a good day. I started up our 17 vertical steps to his room and realized he could bowl me over with his dead weight. So I gently placed him on the steps, shook him a little, and asked him to walk. The second I said it, tears burned in my eyes. I was shocked. I did not expect the grief I felt for an instant. I could no longer scoop up my eldest son without planning how to carry him without dropping him. Or killing me. Granted, he is in the 98% for height and weight and I am smurf sized. Well, not really. I would love my waistline to be smurf sized. What would life be without goals?

I knew as I watched my Kindergartner trudge up our stairs I needed to start blogging again. I knew when I stumbled upon pictures, let out a gasp, and covered my mouth I needed to write again. I was overwhelmed by a preschooler and a toddler that were no more. The little boy that came to California a preschooler will soon start First Grade on the other side of the country, and Lord willing, that toddler will soon be a preschooler, bundled in snow boots and jackets this year.

Is it wrong to miss this house? I already know the answer to that. NO. I will miss this house. I sat in the back yard on the flagstone love seat the Hubs and I designed and cried and told him I will miss this house. Most of all, I will miss the memories I have shared here with so many, that my children have shared with other children. We placed an offer on this home sight unseen. What a transformation this once stripped foreclosure has undergone. Our backyard was designed completely for our children. They have loved every inch of this house, inside and out.

Time in San Diego has about run out, but our Family Journey has not. So I am back to blogging, back to sharing our stories, back to sharing our lives. But tell me something. What is your favorite freeway? Where does it lead? Have you ever left somewhere special?

15 comments:

  1. I know EXACTLY what you are saying about that boy getting tall. I can't believe his feet are just about as big as me. going by SO FAST. hope your move is smooth & the hotels are easy w/ the boys. Boys in hotels... almost makes me shudder. 2 days & counting.

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  2. Glad you are back to blogging - I have missed it :) I am sad every time we leave somewhere, even if its a place I don't love so much - but it's hard to leave a part of yourself and your life behind....but also fun to look towards the new adventures to come!

    It made me smile when I read about your favorite highway - everytime I drive the Baltimore Beltway now it makes me happy - I feel "home" and love that in a few minutes I can zip around to all the people and places that I love. And maybe I just love highways since my current and previous home had/have nothing CLOSE to a highway :)

    And I don't think I have to tell you about the somewhere special that I left...you know that one too well :)

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  3. Embrace the CircusJune 27, 2010 at 10:11 AM

    Oh, I've been especially missing you lately! I keep meaning to email and then not getting around to it. (I know that shocks you!) I'm glad to hear you're be blogging again; I've missed (it looks like others, too) and I'm excited to hear about your new adventures...

    I can't believe how quickly it all goes. How is my first baby four and half? My second not a toddler, but a preschooler? My baby boy more boy than baby? (Good thing I keep doing that baby thing over and over...)

    And I nearly cried reading about H3. Oh, I've been homesick for Hawaii lately.

    Miss you, friend!

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  4. Yipee, you're back. I have watched for you and wondered if you moved without letting us in on the details. I love to hear about your travels and the kids, etc. My favorite freeway is in So. Ca. where we used to live before moving to Phoenix 3 yrs ago. It is the 57 just north of the 10 fwy. It takes you up over a hill and as you're coming down the other side you get this rush of "being home". Ah, hope to relive it sometime this summer as we will make a trip over and take in Disneyland with my Grandson. Love your Blog :)

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  5. Glad to have you back! DP

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  6. I am so glad you are blogging again. I really enjoy reading about your journeys. When you were describing the San Diego you love and your favorite freeways, I could actually picture them. Of course having been there several times helps a bit. :) I know you will miss your house. I am so glad that I got to see it. I LOVE your backyard. Hopefully you have fond another family who will love it too.

    I know that it will be a hard move but I bet you will fall in love with Boston. It is an amazing city with lots of stuff to see and do.

    Safe travels and I will look forward to your travel tales.

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  7. Oh, how I have missed your posts!!

    I thought you were already in the east coast, and settling in.

    I know that feeling of leaving something behind that your family loves. It's so hard, and heartbreaking. Just trust in the Lord that He opened doors for you somewhere else for a reason.

    I do love driving down Hwy. 1, along the coastline!

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  8. So happy to see you back in my reader, Friend. Thinking of you as you make this transition. Send me a real details update, pls.

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  9. glad you're back. :) If you need a place to stay on your trip out East, a few great freeways come right through KC. :) Not as great as THE 78 or 15 though. ;) Ah, North County.

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  10. welcome back. Great POST as usual! First Grade starts Aug 4th here and I am in shock that we are at this point in life already.

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  11. So glad to see you blogging again! I totally hear you... I cannot believe my daughter is getting close to two... and my son is a whopping 11 lbs... and 7 weeks old. WHere does the time go? I feel like I was in the hospital only a short while ago.

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  12. So glad you are blogging again! Oh, I would have such a hard time saying good bye to that house and that perfect yard! And the SD weather.

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  13. Welcome back. I have never been to Hawaii, or to San Diego, so I enjoyed your introductions to both. I've been to Boston but only briefly, so I will enjoy exploring it through your eyes. And your husband is so right, your blog will be a treasure for your boys when they are old enough to read it.

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  14. Mine currently is 675 in Dayton. There are no special views from it; however, there is NO rush hour traffic on it. Unless there is an accident, you can run 65 mph all day. I don't have to plan my activities around certain times of the day like I did in DC.

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  15. I have missed your blog! I was hoping all was okay with you and the family.

    Caroline

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