The final chapter of my fall travels began once I returned to California. I spent Thanksgiving week with my “grandkids” and their parents, and we decided to turn the holiday into an adventure.

We piled into a rented minivan, drove to Long Beach, and caught the ferry to Catalina Island. Our two days on the island were delightfully full: solving an escape room, playing miniature golf (I proudly won my age category!), touring around in a golf cart, exploring the Botanical Gardens and Wrigley Memorial, and spotting fish from the Yellow Submarine.

After ferrying back to Long Beach, we spent a leisurely afternoon at the aquarium before driving up the coast to Oxnard, where we stayed at a gorgeous resort and soaked in the hot tub under the evening sky.

On our final day, we walked along the beach—highlighted by the four-year-old gleefully splashing in the waves in nothing but his underwear—and then wrapped up the week with a visit to the Santa Barbara Zoo.

It was the perfect way to close out a season of travel: full of laughter, exploration, and so many happy moments.

 

 

 

 

 

In October, my niece married her now-husband during a small, intimate ceremony in Cabo San Lucas. A month later, in November, they gathered friends and extended family in Cocoa, Florida to celebrate the nuptials—and that joyful weekend became the second stage of my fall adventure.

Coming straight from my New York trip, I loved slipping into full family mode: hanging out, walking, talking, and dancing with my siblings, nieces, nephew, and great-nieces. Being surrounded by family—both the one we’re born into and the one we choose—filled my heart. Truly, family is everything.

 

 

 

Several months ago, right around the time I received the “save the date” for my niece’s wedding, a good friend in New York reached out to ask when I might be visiting. The timing was perfect. I decided to turn two separate East Coast plans into one extended adventure, spending a week in New York on my way to Florida.

As always, the best part of the trip was the people. I loved having unhurried time with friends and family—long conversations, delicious meals, and some memorable beverages. Reconnecting with my New York community was exactly what I needed.

In between meetups, I played tourist. I wandered through Central Park, explored the Met and the Morgan Library, strolled Greenwich Village, and walked the High Line. And, I finally visited the Statue of Liberty for the very first time—proof that even after many trips to New York, there’s always something new to discover.

Of course, no NYC visit feels complete without a Broadway show. This time it was Buena Vista Social Club, and it absolutely delivered.

A few of my favorite photos…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visiting friends and family—wherever they might be—always enriches my life. This fall, my wonderful niece and her terrific husband celebrated their recent nuptials with a beautiful reception in Florida. Since I’d be on the East Coast for the wedding party, I decided to make a 16-day adventure out of it.

I spent the week beforehand in New York, hanging out with friends and family while taking in a few classic NY sights. After the wedding, during Thanksgiving week, I jumped right into exploring with the kids and their parents back in California.

The whole trip was filled with fun, hugs, excursions, love, and plenty of photo opportunities. And yes, it also came with an unexpected souvenir: a brief little cold on my end that decided to extend its vacation with the kids and their parents. 😑

Here are links to the three phases of my Fall Vacation: