Fellow dons and college roomies, Balboa Island

10 months ago, my husband, Randy, went through the struggle of his life: a double lung transplant.  It happened FAST.  Life is precious.  Want to know more?  Transplant: An Unexpected Journey.

Randy and I just returned from an unbelievably wonderful and enjoyable trip…we flew into Orange County (John Wayne Airport) and drove up the Pacific Coast Highway, stopping in Santa Barbara, Carmel, Big Sur, Monterey, Moss Landing, San Francisco, and all the way to Shelter Cove, CA! Then we headed to Lake Tahoe to round out the 3 week trip.  We saw old friends and beautiful new scenery along the way, and Randy, 10 months post double lung transplant, really advanced his recovery!

Randy and Charlie (one of our “second sons”) in Santa Barbara

When the trip first started out, I believe he was a bit tentative, and he had every right to be.  10 months ago, when Randy woke up from his double lung transplant, he could barely lift his index finger, he could not speak, and certainly he could not walk.  He has traveled a long road since then, and this trip helped him, not only with physical challenge, but with his confidence.

Childhood buddy, Pete!

Randy ordered walking sticks before we left, to be delivered in Shelter Cove.  They were never delivered, so Randy fashioned walking sticks out of redwood tree branches he found on the ground.  We walked beaches, casinos, vista points, streets, hills, steeper hills, and a lot of stairs!  Every day seemed to add to his abilities, and now that we are home, he finds that he is much stronger, and better able to navigate.  It is amazing what a little physical challenge can do!  And there were plenty of them!  Here’s a recap of activities:

 

 

 

Santa Barbara has to be one of the most perfect spots on earth (in our humble opinion!)

Santa Barbara from the hills

San Luis Opisbo and the Madonna Inn!

At the Madonna

Big Sur, big sounds and a big ocean!  Big Elephant seals were a highlight along the way.

Big Sur’s Elephant Seals
Randy, big sur
Our “pond”

Carmel never fails to charm!  The downtown area is just perfectly quaint and full of art!

Charming Carmel!

 

At the Hog’s Breath

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beautiful Monterey and its incomparable aquarium!

The aquarium!

 

A Cuttlefish!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monterey Bay is full of Humpbacks, seals and dolphins!

Whale Tales!
Where there are whales….

Chinatown, always a San Francisco Treat!

Ah, Chinatown!
Fu Dog in Chinatown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shelter Cove is as remote as it gets, and the Avenue of the Giants is nearby!

Redwoods are huge!
Fog rolling in at Black Sand Beach

Lake Tahoe was full of fun:  rafting, beaching, renting a boat, going on a helicopter tour, and enjoying fireworks on the water on the 3rd, and over the water on the 4th!

2 lakes, Cascade and Fallen Leaf from the helicopter
with pilot afterward
Happy 4th with friends!
It was 1500 ft down to the beach, and back up again! Randy is rocking!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Going for a boat ride

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And I must leave you with the most beautiful image of all:  Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe!

 

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Tam Warner

Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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