We took an early morning flight to Los Angeles and arrived mid-day. We grabbed lunch at Manhattan Beach and took a look around the small aquarium.
Michael found cheap tickets to the Angels game while we were at brunch and we decided to make a detour and visit our 7th MLB stadium. It was Christmas in June and they gave away Angel Santa hats. The Angels played the A's. Neither team is doing great this year, but we still had a great time!
We visited Brewery X inside the stadium and grabbed some drinks and appetizers.
Conor and I shared some Cathy's Cookies while the other three kids had helmet ice creams. We have had a helmet ice cream at every ballpark we have visited.
We had great seats! It wasn't an exciting game, but we still enjoyed the gorgeous weather watching some baseball.
After the game we made the hour and a half drive to the hotel at Ventura Beach. We checked in pretty late and went right to bed for our early morning adventure to Channel Islands National Park.
The ferry to get to the park was sold out when we decided on our plan. Los Angeles was hosting the World Cup and the USA played the night before we arrived so it was sold out because there were so many people visiting. Our only other option was to charter our own boat. We kept attempting to book it, but did not get confirmation that we were officially booked until the day before. We really lucked out with our captain, who they had to pull in last minute. He has been the captain for National Geographic and specials for The Disney Channel, so we felt pretty lucky to have him as our guide.
We ventured into some cool sea caves.
Seeing portions of the National Park from the water. We weren't sure if we would be able to set foot on the land at the National Park. Private boats are not allowed to dock. However, our captain felt pretty sure that he could drop us off and then come back and pick us up. We walked around the National Park for a little while in search of the foxes that inhibit the island, but we didn't find any. Still so cool to see the island though!
After visiting the National Park we went out in search of some whales. We saw so many humpback whales. The highlight was having a whale go underneath our boat and then pop up with two of his friends. It was pretty amazing to see three whales so close to the boat! After the boat tour we grabbed dinner in town on the water and then drove the hour and a half back to Los Angeles. We had a really early flight to Hawaii the next day! nWe really made the most of our time in L.A. and got a little more accustomed to the time change before heading to Hawaii.
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