


While Gina had a Saturday respite (haircut and lunch w/her mom), I took the kids on a much-anticipated Caltrains ride down to San Jose. Nate's reaction: "This is the fastest train I've even been on. It's super strong." Thanks to Google Maps I located a nice park a few blocks away from the San Jose train station. We found the slides and rode a carousel, Nate's first time sitting alone. After a walk along the riverfront where we found some neat sculpture seats, we headed back. There wasn't great signage and I made the kids walk back & forth the tracks, and after 15 minutes Nate turned to me and said "Dad, you're wiping me out." Luckily we were in our seats and headed back a few minutes later.
