Saturday, July 13, 2013

San Francisco

So,
   It has taken me a while to get around to this post. We went to San Francisco last week. We drove up on Monday. The drive was uneventful. We arrived at a downtown hotel. This was good in 2 ways. 1) we could walk to almost any food/shopping imagine-able. 2) We were right next to a major transportation hub so we could hop on busses or cable cars with swift ease. This was also bad in 2 ways. 1)The room was small. 2) The crazy traffic and screaming homeless people at night made sleep a bit difficult. San Francisco seems to have a few extra crazy folks. I've been to my share of big cities but San Fran weirdoes seemed to be less threatening and much more plentiful than in other cities.
   Anywho, the first day we went and hopped on a cable car first thing in the morning. They are kind of awesome. The hills are crazy steep but they all operate on a cable and manage to do the job even when you can smell the brakes burning on the way down. The kids love public trans so they were quite happy.







Most folks got off at Lombard st. We did not we were headed to Fishermans' Wharf.


We walked around a bit but most things weren't open yet. Our kids get up early.

The island in the back is Alcatraz. Not as far out there as I had believed. I could totally swim that.


A made this face a lot in the pictures. PUNK ROCK!
This is the best view we ever got of the Golden Gate Bridge. Did I mention San Fran is cloudy and cold even when it was 105 degrees across the bay.

Solution for 2 kids tired of walking and 1 stroller.

Z CAN DO IT!!!! Just not quite tall enough to DO IT!!!
Did I mention we never really got a good look at the Golden Gate Bridge? It's out there in the muck somewhere.


San Fran was really pretty.
Next we stopped at Boudin Bakery where Sourdough bread was invented.

There's a window where the bread artist can talk to you. She had made an alligator a few teddy bears and she was making crabs at the moment.


The foreground is A thoroughly enjoying free bread. The background is the bakery and cafe.
Next we walked over to the Aquarium. It was a really cool place. They had tunnels under the fish.




And 3 rescued river otters

The divers were there to feed the sharks.

More quality A face.

The kids actually got really engaged and asked a bunch of questions about the otters.

7 ft shark eating right above our heads.







This fish had a crazy mouth that unhinged downward to eat.
At the end of the tunnels there was a room where the kids could pet baby sharks and rays.



A really liked it and was soon touching everything.

Turtles too.

Z really wanted to touch the PINK starfish.
After that we ate lunch at the wharf. T got fish and chips and was in heaven. Then we walked to the Ghiradelli Factory.


A fell asleep on the stroller ride over and wouldn't wake up for a hot fudge sundae so Z got to eat a LOT of it.



You can't eat that much Ice Cream without BRAIN-FREEZE!!!! OUCH.
The brain freeze eventually subsided.


We made our way back to the wharf for some dinner and the famous PIER 39 SEALS!!!!!!

Yeah, there was only one left. Apparently he's beyond mating age and doesn't have to leave as early in the season to get the ladies.
We also got another view of Alcatraz from there.
More Punk Rock Sneer.
Then we ate some dinner and the kids hugged the aquarium otter.

To get back to the hotel we walked back to Ghiradelli square to catch the cable cars. They don't run very fast so we were greeted with a 1 hour wait to get on the car back home. During that hour our kids started playing tag like some other kids who were around. Z was chasing A and tagged a bit too hard so he face planted on the cement.

Blood on the pavement! Blood everywhere!
At least this time he has a good reason for that curled lip.
The trick it seems is to walk up the street one or two stops on the cable car line and they will just let you right on. When you wait at the end of the line (us) they don't fill the cars all the way in preparation for picking up people during the route.

The next morning we set out for Golden Gate park. It's a larger park than Central Park in NYC and has a bunch of museums and such.





Z lets out her operatic voice!!!


Not to be outdone A puts on a thespian display.





We cruised around the park for a bit and decided that it was such a nice day we should go on a self propelled tour of the enormous park. There were two options.

 One was the awesome Segway tours where you hardly work at all but there are no kids seats on these things and they can't drive themselves. The other was a pedal cart/ bike. There were kids seats up front and T and I could do all the work pedaling that thing around. Once we had rented it the guy told us "oh and don't go that way" (pointing towards the ocean) "there is a huge hill that you won't make it back up". Thanks for reserving that info till after I'd paid. We set out the other way in the glorious sunshine!


 We soon realized these things aren't very easy to pedal around. One of us needed a rest...
And one of us couldn't get her helmet to work right.

We saw the conservatory and Japanese Tea Garden (from the outside) had some lunch from a hot dog cart and an Indian Food truck (mmmmmm mango Lassi) Then took the bus back to the hotel for naps. The kids crashed for a while. When they woke up we decided to head out on a walk through Chinatown.
We ate at a respectable authentic chinese restaurant in the normal white people way. Sweet and sour chicken and beef with bean curd. The waiter/ owner made light hearted jokes about whether we could use chopsticks and whether or not I knew what bean curd was. The meal was super delicious. Then we did a bit of shopping.

It was a long walk so when we put A in the stroller he crashed. When we got back to the hotel we dumped him on the bed. Then messed with him. He's under there somewhere.
The next day was the 4th. We checked out and began the drive home which was interrupted by a brush fire, a large auto accident and at least 12 bathroom stops. (we're potty training A and Z wants to see every gas station bathroom in the country)
    It was a super fun trip, we'd never seen San Fran and it seems like a cool city, lots to do, easy to get around and lots to see. We didn't stay long enough to see much but it was fun.

Finally got a smile out of him.
RTSZA

6 comments:

Kristen said...

That looks SOOO fun and like such a great trip. Love all the pictures and commentary.

K said...

Cool aquarium.

Unknown said...

The whole trip looks like such a great adventure. Makes us wish we could go.

Fabulous Featherette said...

You packed so much into several days. What a fabulous trip. How did we live in CA for 15(?) years and not hit SF?

C&C said...

You guys did a ton of fun stuff in only a couple days! did you see the bush man?

SAM!!! said...

yes we did see the bush man. He scared a bunch of girls and was drawing a crowd. He basically was just sitting there holding branches and then when the girls walked close he made the branches jump out at them. Got a laugh.