Sunday, January 13, 2008

Why we do it...


Many people often wonder why people love San Diego so much. Why they pay such high prices to live here. I'm sure many of you have rolled your eyes, laughed or said "yeah right!" when we suggested you move to San Diego too. You wonder how or why we would pay such high costs of living when there are plenty of other wonderful places to live. Well, today is a perfect example of why. While all of you sit in your spacious homes, bundled in sweaters, pushing the lever closer and closer to 80 on the thermostat, dreading going outside to church, we bask in the sunshine. It's a wonderful 79 degrees in San Diego today. All the windows are open and you can hear your fellow Charger fans yelling during the game. Birds are singing and you stop to wonder to yourself, maybe this is paradise. So later this month when you get your heating bill, don't forget to think of us in our flip flops enjoying the sunshine at the park or maybe even the pool. (It's open all year!) Just remember, you're always welcome to visit!

8 comments:

AJ said...

So jealous. You will never hear such criticism come from our lips. Rather we're figuring out how to get there!

Lindsey and Ben said...

That is so why we live here!! You summed it up perfectly!

Anonymous said...

Go Chargers, Brandon!

Rachel Harding said...

just rub it in. Maybe you won't be so happy when we do decide to invade your home and come and stay with you twice a year!! I am so in need of some beautiful San Diego weather!!!

Krissy said...

You do live in the most ideal climate area in America, I will agree! Especially on a day like today when our high is 25 and low is -4, cloudy and snowy. I DON"T like it! Does Brandon need a secretary yet? He wouldn't find a better one than me! Just keep that in mind! We would have a real good time! Hope you guys are doing well, sounds like you are, you lucky dogs!

Carissa, Brandon, Carly, & Tyler said...

We would love for everyone and anyone to come visit anytime! Granted we don't have a lot of room but our door is always open.

Our Bitter Sweet Life with T1D said...

So not fair to rub it in! Ironic that I am reading your blog today as 3-4 inches of snow has fallen outside my door here in Maryland and no one knows how to drive here! We sure miss you guys.

Starley Family said...

Ahhh! Wouldn't it be heaven. We had a "warm" sunny day yesterday of 37 degrees but believe me I was wanting it back when I read 19 this morning. Spring...if only it could come a little sooner. I will just gaze at your blog dreaming of warmer days.