Thursday, July 11, 2013

San Fran


Our view into San Fran. We mostly hung out in Fisherman's Wharf which is really really touristy and I don't recommend spending a lot of time here. Go across the bridge into Sausalito, the cutest little town ever.




Mmm.. being by the water is SO comforting! We ate at Pier Market in Fisherman's Wharf and this clam chowder was as close to perfect as I've found since Alaska (Bar Harbor! Best clam chowder in the galaxy). Lots and lots of clams and super peppery and not gluey. Heaven on Boudin's crusty sourdough! OMG YUM.


YAY!! My first cioppino and so so good. It had salmon, halibut, some other white fish, clams, mussels, shrimp, and dungeness crab all on pasta in a yummy tomato based broth. Below is either bad shutter timing or me gloriously settling into a food coma.



Unfortunately it was super misty and cold so if you weren't on the GGB, you couldn't see it. So no touristy pictures :(


Shopping in Old Sac. This is the face he usually makes when I make him pose for pictures, but now he's got a cute giant mustache on!

Sunday, July 07, 2013

Girls' Day Out!


Had a little girls' day since the boys are doing their Ultimate Sports Olympics. We went to the farmers' market in the morning (and ate ourselves sick with raspberries!), and shopped until the afternoon.


My mini haul: 2 cateye sunglasses, 2 cute watches from AE, and 2 super soft shirts from PacSun! Love them all..

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

People of Walmart




Shopping at Walmart and suddenly this husband-child of mine decides to plop into a bin of pillows. Apparently it was comfy enough to tuck the rest of his body into it. I was laughing in tears and decided to up the ante and hide behind him. (If he's going to embarrass me, he's going to be embarrassed all right!) He started calling my name quietly after a while, panicking, and struggled to get out while a passerby and a walmart employee tried not to notice the flailing arms and legs of the pillow bin.

He finally got out and tried to walk it off all cool, but me and the two onlookers knew the real truth.