Monday, November 19, 2012
San Dieguito Heritage Musuem, Encinitas, CA
We visited the San Dieguito Heritage Museum in Encintas, CA. The museum preserves the local history of the San Dieguito River area including Leucadia, Encintas, Olivehain, Cardiff, Solana Beach, Del Mar and Rancho Santa Fe. It was a very interesting museum. We learned about Native American Indians that lived in the area and saw a replica of what their homes were like then. We learned how they prepared and stored their food. We learned how the San Dieguito River area was also home to lima bean farms and a lot of flower fields which are now gone. They had a lima bean thresher on the grounds. We also learned about how President Lincoln signed the Homestead Act in 1862 which grant people undeveloped land west of the Mississippi River. This is how it works. You would pick out some land. You had to build at least a 12 x 14 foot structure on the property and live on it for 5 years. After that you would get the title to 160 acres. We saw a structure there of what a home would have looked like back then. There were a lot of other historical things including a general store, an old cash register, surfing history, 1950 fire truck, a general store, a facade of what an old gas station looked like and the Teton house, the house of a turkey farmer from the area. The girls got to make turkeys out of pine cones. It was fun to learn some of the local history.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Sunday at the Oceanside Pier
After church today we went down by the Oceanside Pier. Underneath the pier is a fish restaurant named Tin Fish that has fish and chips, fish tacos and other kinds of fish. We had some lunch there and then the kids played at the park. It was a beautiful fall day in Oceanside about 65 degrees and sunny.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
1st Halloween in California
This was our first Halloween in California. It is a lot different than in Chicago. In Chicago, the kids went trick or treating right after school around 3:00 p.m. and trick or treated until around 8:00 p.m. In California, the kids don't usually start until around 5:00 p.m. and trick or treat until 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. Because it is warmer in California, a lot of people sit on their driveways and pass out candy. There were a lot of really cool decorations and costumes. We had a lot of fun.
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I started this blog because I moved my family from Illinois to California. I did this as a way for family and friends back home to see what we we doing in our new home. I know that my blog is a public blog, but it is interesting to see that I have people in the countries of Chile, Japan, Brazil, Canada, Switzerland and Russia reading by blog. I would love to hear any comments from anyone as to what you think of my blog. I hope you enjoy reading it and I hope it is resourceful to all of you when you visit the United States. Thanks, Jane Arellano
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