Baja Fun

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The Adams Foster family was all packed and ready for their much needed family spring break in Rosarito Beach. Lena's Prius was packed and Callie was her passenger. The back seat and trunk had extra luggage. Lena asked Callie to join her so they can have some one on one time as they drove to their vacation destination.

"So buggy are you excited?" Lena asked. Callie put a book she was reading down and answered her mama. "Of course. We all deserve the break, especially you and mommy," she added.

Lena nodded. "I can't wait for our family time. Do you want to do something before mommy and the boys get there?" Lena asked. Stef was leaving a few hours later, since she still had to work.

"Can we ride a horse together?" Callie asked. "We used to do that all the time. I miss it," Callie added, sounding like a ten year old. Lena nodded.

"Then we can eat street tacos or what ever you want?" Lena asked.

"I could probably eat a burrito and a quesadilla," Callie added. Lena's eyes went wide and nodded. An hour later, they were in the Adams summer home and Lena smirked.

"We are here!" Lena added as Callie smirked. "I can't wait for the Riviera's to get here."

"Me neither," Lena added. Mike was coming too, as were her parents and in-laws and her brother Nate.

Lena and Callie quickly put the stuff away and took a two hour nap. After, they went to rent a horse and they were both helped on. The horse began to trot away and they went on a scenic trail and Lena and Callie smiled. "The great outdoors," Lena added.

"Can we watch it?" Callie asked. "Maybe when mommy comes?" Callie asked. Lena smiled with a nod since it was one of her wife's favorite movies.

They asked someone to take a few pictures of them on the horse and they ended up with four. Soon, it was time to take the horse back. The man took the money and Lena let him keep the change. "You like horses?" the man asked Callie.

"Yes. My favorite farm animal," Callie added.

"This is for you," he added as he gave her a plush black horse.

"Thank you," Callie added as he nodded and the girl grabbed her mama's hand as they went to get some street food. Lena is not to keen on street food, but it is delicious and yummy.

"Mama, remember when I had my first burrito?" Callie asked.

"How could I forget? You bit into it and you started to cry because you ended up with mommy's burrito that had the jalapeno peppers," Lena added. "It took us like five minutes to realize the mistake and we gave you a cup of milk."

"Yup. Milk does wonders," Callie added. Lena nodded and smiled as she smiled at the memory. Callie was three at the time and the cook felt horrible over the mistake. He gave them each a free complimentary dessert. Thus, the family fell in love with Flan.

Callie ordered a burrito and a quesadilla with chicken. Lena got three street tacos with rice and beans. They both dug in and began to eat. "Mama?"

"Yes?" Lena asked.

"Have you talked with Gretchen?" Callie asked. The girl felt bad that their relationship ended.

"No. Never. Ever again," Lena added. "Don't blame yourself."

"I never should have asked Wyatt for help," Callie added.

"True, but she still might have hit you regardless," Lena added. Callie nodded.

They got up and walked back to the Adams summer home to prepare for the arrivals. The family friends will stay on the first floor, while the family had the second floor.

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