For most of the past week, I was in San Francisco with Joel.
On the way there, I read "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd on the plane, and on the way home I read "Grace (Eventually)" by Anne Lamott. It felt great to just sit and read for hours on end. Both books were lovely by the way. Perfect for travel reading. It takes a certain kind of book I think to be a good travel companion. There has to be a certain lightness about it that can keep you interested and distracted even while you have to pee and the old lady next to you is sleeping and won't let you out. Both of these books had that without being flaky. And yes, I did have to pee and the old lady next to me was sleeping.
Other than the flights there and back being literarily satisfying, the city itself was also pretty great. Cable cars, seafood, oceans, bridges, croissants, museums, and shopping make San Francisco a very fun city to hang out in. We had some great seafood at Fisherman's Wharf and wicked sushi, and they had a sourdough bread bakery that would blow your mind even if you didn't like sourdough. We bought cable car / bus / train passes to get around with and walked a ton every day, which was extremely satisfying. It felt so good to be outside in the sunshine walking around instead of sitting on my ass. We tired ourselves out so much walking around the first day that we accidentally fell asleep at 9 p.m. and slept through to the next day. I think we made up for it by packing our days full though.
For all you who are wondering: I did not visit the Full House house. Although apparently it actually is in San Francisco. We did watch the Full House opening credits on youtube.com though. And Uncle Jesse's music video "Forever", which was not as good as I remembered. Wait a minute, I just watched it again when I inserted the link, and I take that back. It's incredible.
It was really windy almost the whole time we were there, especially when we went to the Golden Gate Bridge. As a great American city, I would rate San Francisco as a winner.
Along with all of the cool stuff in the city, we visited some sweet stores and eating establishments including:
Did you put that title to dissuade any engaement picture rumors that may or may not be flying around?
ReplyDeleteThat was a direct quote from a very friendly street person on the corner by our hotel who was trying to sell us a newspaper. "Well you two just have a great day and keep celebratin' your friendship now"!
ReplyDeletethis was a great post.
ReplyDeletewith regards to that full house link, though: when the eff was bob saget ever NOT on the show!?! i feel like he was central to the whole thing!
they had a different danny tanner in the pilot episode. i think that they wanted bob saget but he was tied up in some other project, which fell through only after the pilot, so they snatched him up. kerry if you are reading this can you confirm?
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