7-26-12

Today was one of our San Francisco days.  We started off the day with an insane amount of stairs (I can’t believe my mom made us go up all 447!) just to see a tower.  Then, we had lunch at an Italian restaurant.  The pancakes there were fabulous!

Next, we went to Pier 39 and saw some sea lions.  They were really cute.  After this, we went to a Ghirardelli store and got free samples of chocolate and some ice cream.  That was a really good afternoon snack!  Next, we got to ride on a cable car into Chinatown.  In Chinatown we went to a cute, small fortune cookie factory and got free samples of the rejects (today was free sample day!).  Mmmmm! We also got some tea there to help us warm up.  It got really cool when it got cloudy!  We met up with Jessica and Jeff and had dinner with them.  It was nice to see them again!

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7-25-12

We drove into California today and stopped to visit with my dad’s cousin and her family.  They have an almost-two-year-old boy named Elliot and a six-month-old girl named Lillian.  Both children are adorable.  We had a great time sitting in their backyard talking and having snacks.  Elliot loved showing us the lemon tree they had growing in the yard and Lillian was perfectly happy just being held and adored.

After this we stopped at Stanford University, where Unc lived last year.  His office mate showed us around and we even got to see his office!  After, we got Jamba Juice (deeelicious!).

Next, we drove to my mom’s cousin’s house.  Jessica and her husband, Jeff, made us dinner and my mom’s other cousin, Brad, was there for dinner as well.  We had fun meeting their cats and walking down to the frozen yogurt place near them after dinner (not as good as Pinkberry, but who doesn’t love frozen yogurt with delicious toppings?)

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7-24-12

Today was pretty boring.  We drove for pretty much the whole day.  I mean, there aren’t really that many good places to stop in the middle of Nevada.  We ended up staying in a hotel just outside of California called the Nugget.  The Nugget, much to my dismay, does not give you free chicken nuggets!  What’s up with that??  But, it does have a really cool pool.  It had a regular pool and a hot tub as well as individual bubble pools that you could sit in and an area that had a cool waterfall!  Lindsey and I had a lot of fun playing in the pool and under the waterfall.

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Day 15 – 7/27/2012

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We spent the morning touring and enjoying some sites with Karen’s cousins Brad and Jessica and Jessica’s husband, Jeff.  We started at the dahlia garden in the Golden Gate Park and then walked over to the Academy of Sciences, which is located within the park.  They have an interesting exhibit about the movement of the earth’s plates, which discusses the evolution of ostriches and the frequent experiences of earthquakes on the west coast.  Kelsey and Lindsey loved seeing the live baby ostriches on display.  The Academy also had a really neat, fully enclosed rainforest exhibit with a number of butterflies and birds flying around.  To keep them in you have to enter the exhibit through an air lock.

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For lunch we satisfied our desire for sourdough bread by traveling down to Fisherman’s Wharf to have lunch at the Boudin Bakery.  The Boudin Bakery has been making sourdough bread since 1849 and is still baking sourdough bread off of the same “mother dough” starter.  The bread was delicious.  We spent some time after our lunch touring the Boudin museum and bakery.

From the wharf we bid farewell to San Francisco and headed down the coast on route 1.  Unfortunately much of the coast line had the summer fog, but we did see some amazing views.  We traveled to Santa Cruz to meet up with some family friends, Jon and Tandy, who live there.  We met them for dinner on the Santa Cruz wharf and then walked the boardwalk.  While we walked we could hear the summer boardwalk concert featuring two ‘80’s groups: Animotion and Flock of Seagulls.  Although the swings ride closed before we got there, Kelsey and Lindsey enjoyed a couple of other rides.

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7-23-12

Today we drove to Salt Lake City and went to a few different places there.  First, we stopped at the place where the Olympics was a few years ago.  There was a video and some pictures plus you could see the structure that was lit by the torch and the stadium.  It was a lot smaller than I expected.

Then, we went to a church and looked around for a while.  This was soooo boring.  When we finally got to our hotel we went to dinner.  On the way back we saw these orange flags by the side of the road.  We asked my dad what those are for and he didn’t know so he just said jokingly that you have to take one across while you cross the street and leave them on the other side.  As we got closer we saw the sign and saw that he was actually right! We had lots of fun waving them as we went across the street!  When we got back to the hotel we went in the pool and hot tub.  It was very fun and refreshing even though it was a little cool out in the dark.

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7-22-12

We drove to the Grand Teton National Park.  We got to ride horses through the park, including through a few little streams and up a mountain.  It was really fun!  My horse was Tony.  He was black and he was a very nice Mustang.  As we were just getting back to the camp, it started to rain.  It got pretty foggy and we didn’t really get to see a lot of the park (or any meese 🙂 ).

 

We got to our hotel which my mom said was supposed to look quaint and charming but to me it just looked like an old lady room.  Everything was in terrible prints and faded colors- not very pretty to say the least.  But, I survived staying the night!  We went out to dinner at a local brewery and we took some funny pictures:

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Day 14 – 7/26/2012

Today we did not drive much.  We moved from our hotel in South San Francisco to downtown San Francisco.  On the way in to the city we stopped by Twin Peaks Park, a nice hilltop park outside the city that allows you to see most of the city and the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges.  Even though there was the usual morning fog over part of the city, it was still neat to see the city from this high point.  From there we traveled to Lombard Street where we introduced the girls to the hilly streets of San Francisco. It was the first of our stops in our tourist “must see” places in San Francisco.

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ImageWe then dropped off our minivan and luggage at our downtown hotel and headed out on foot.  From the Strauss Square (as in Levi Strauss) we traveled up 447 steps to the Coit Tower.  Various stairways lead up a hillside in between very interesting cottages and houses with beautiful gardens.  Once at the top we had a great view of the Bay Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.

From the Coit Tower we descended into the Italian part of the city for some lunch.  We stopped by a café where they serve breakfast until 4:00 p.m.  Kelsey had what she claims were the best pancakes she has ever had.  The rest of us enjoyed more Italian menu items.  This was our first stop in what turned out to be a very international eating tour of San Francisco.

Our next stop was Pier 39, the spot which has become an annual stopping point for migrating sea lions.  We enjoyed watching them sleeping in the sun.  Continuing our eating tour of San Francisco we walked to Ghirardelli Square for a walk through the Ghirardelli Chocolate store and a sampling of their delicious hot fudge on ice cream sundaes.

What would a trip to San Francisco be without a ride on a cable car?  For us, it would not have been a complete trip, so we hopped in line to board a cable car up to Chinatown.  Kelsey and Lindsey were thrilled to get a couple of spaces on the outside of the cable car while Karen and I sat on a bench looking out.

Once in Chinatown we tracked down the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Company where we could sample free cookie imperfections and purchase a bag of assorted fortune cookies to take with us.  As the afternoon turned cooler we stopped by a Chinese tea store for cups of hot tea.  The girls really enjoyed the Dragon Eye tea.

One thing that has surprised us is how cool the weather has been.  After leaving the heat on the east coast, we were looking forward to cooler weather in Yellowstone and with the fog in San Francisco.  However, the temperature has stayed cooler than our expectations.

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We continued our international eating when we met Karen’s cousin Jessica and her husband Jeff for dinner.  Both of them work in the city, so they agreed to meet us for dinner.  We decided on having dinner at a German “beer hall” type restaurant.  We had an enjoyable meal and a good mug of German beer.

Quote of the day:  During our walk we passed a gallery that had a sign about the death of the artist, LeRoy Neiman.  This led to a discussion with us listing the various euphemisms for death, like “passed on,” “kicked the bucket,” “dirt nap,” and “bought the farm.”  Then Lindsey added, “Cut the Cheese.”  Hmmm, not quite Lindsey.  I know this is silly, but we found it very funny and still laugh when we think about it.

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Day 13 – 7/25/2012

Today we officially reached the west coast by entering California.  We covered 295 miles as we made our way from Sparks, NV (just outside Reno, NV) to San Francisco, CA.  As we approach the midway point, our trip has taken us a total of 4,278 miles so far.

On our way to San Francisco we stopped in Pleasanton, CA to visit my second cousin, Bridget, her husband Rich and their two adorable children Elliot and Lillian.  They recently moved to California from northern Virginia.  This was a great opportunity for us to see and catch up with them.

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Our next stop was at Stanford University.  Karen’s brother Scott attended Stanford for his graduate degrees.  Fortunately for us, his former officemate Laura offered to give us a quick tour of the campus.  We enjoyed the opportunity to see this beautiful campus.

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Our last stop for the evening was a visit with Karen’s cousins Brad and Jessica and Jessica’s husband Jeff.  We had an enjoyable visit, dinner and walk around their neighborhood.

Instead of a quote for the day I have a song of the day.  As we were getting ready for the day in our hotel room the girls were watching some tv.  They saw a commercial for a show with animated potatoes singing about “potato love.”  This song was stuck in our heads all day and has been our way to make Kelsey or Lindsey laugh and for the girls to irritate their mother.  You can get a taste of the song on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw6QVTs59yY .  WARNING!! This song will stick in your head.

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Day 12 – 7/24/2012

Today was strictly a driving day.  We traveled across Nevada for over 7 hours (519 miles) as we went from Salt Lake City, Utah to Sparks, Nevada (just outside of Reno, NV).  We stopped at our hotel/casino, The Nugget , which gave the girls a little taste of the lights and activity of Las Vegas without all of the other stuff in Las Vegas.  We checked in and spent some time at the nice pool area before having dinner at the Great Basin Brewery.  The girls really enjoyed the pool area which not only had a fountain and a hot tub, but also had several small individual bubble pools to sit in.  The bubble pools were the same water and temperate as the larger pool, but allowed you to just sit in your own private space.

During the long drive and sitting by the pool this evening allowed me to reflect on a couple of things I am very grateful for.  First, I am very grateful for Karen and all of her work in planning and making arrangements for us before and during this trip.  I may have been the one to start the ball rolling on planning this trip, but Karen has been the one who has completed a lot of the final details.  She has spent a lot of time searching the internet and making telephone calls as we traveled across the country.  She has also been a terrific tour guide, reading through the tour books as we go, leading and informing us of the sites near and around us.

Secondly I am very aware and grateful for how our daughters, Kelsey and Lindsey, are good friends and play well together.  Although they certainly have their moments of pushing each other’s buttons and having disagreements, most of the time they are good friends that get along well together.  This is especially apparent tonight as they keep each other company in the pool while Karen and I have some time to relax and read our books poolside.

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Day 11 – 7/23/2012

Today we made the trip from Jackson Hole, WY to Salt Lake City, UT.  We spent the morning driving and the afternoon seeing a couple of things in Salt Lake City.  Our first stop was the stadium at the University of Utah, where the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2002 Winter Olympics took place.  There is a small visitors’ center with a 15 minute video showing the highlights from the Games and a number of photos.  Outside the stadium they have the caldron that was used for the flame during the Olympics and a semi-circle “eye” piece of staging used during the medal and closing ceremonies.  This was a nice stop that got us excited for the 2012 Summer Olympics that will be starting in a few days.

Image Our second stop was Temple Square of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  We met two very nice young women who were there for 18 months as missionaries.  They lead us through the visitor’s centers (North and South) and the Tabernacle.  In the Tabernacle they did a demonstration to show off the amazing acoustics in this venue.  Although we were seated half way back we could hear her rip a piece of newspaper and drop a pin without the assistance of a microphone.

The evening included a relaxing dinner and some time in the hotel pool.  The restaurant was within walking distance of our hotel.  We all got a laugh from a crosswalk that encouraged you to take an orange flag across with you to increase visibility.  Apparently this must be a dangerous crosswalk.  There is a container with flags on both sides of the street.  You take an orange flag (or in Kelsey’s case, two), walk across the street and then deposit the flag in the container on the opposite side.

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The winning quote of the day was when Lindsey told me that “she needed some TLC.”  Thinking she wanted some tender loving care I gave her a hug.  She thanked me for the hug but informed me that she meant The Learning Channel.  She misses some of her tv shows.

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