Friday, December 31, 2010
Contemporary Jewish Art Museum
On the last day of the year we popped over to San Francisco (no traffic!) and went to the new Contemporary Jewish Art Museum to see the Curious George / H.A. Rey exhibit and build wire sculpture space rockets. Since we had parked downtown, we made the most of it by grabbing lunch at Mel's and walking around Yerba Buena gardens/playground before heading home to escape the incoming New Years revelers.
Shell Ridge open space preserve
Our first time, and we'll be back. It's Walnut Creek's best area with interesting and easy hiking for kids. Nice to not also do the twisty drive up Diablo to feel surrounded by nature.
Bowling
Fun outting with John, Janine, Grace, Joey, and Uncle David. Nate seemed frustrated at first, but then finished the game by bowling (well) without bumpers. Julie sat nearly the whole thing out, except when the popcorn came out.
Playing with Christmas gifts
Julie baked her first Easybake cake, which she served to the family with ice cream, and Nate's taken to his new mitt & ball. Having some great sunny weather helps.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Christmas Eve in San Francisco
It's been our tradition to visit San Francisco right before Christmas, and we hit our normal spot: the Hyatt near the waterfront. Sadly, the Christmas town is no longer set up each year in the lobby, and now the hotel requires a room key to ride the "bubble" elevators. We hitched a ride with another family anyways. Afterwards, we jumped on an old Muni railway car and went to Pier 39 to play skee-ball, ride the carousel, and visit the sea lions.
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
LafayetteOpoly
Gina's LafayetteOpoly game, a fundraiser for our local education foundation, was delivered this week. It's gorgeous! One year in the making and it will bring tens of thousands of $$ to our schools. My wife is a rockstar!
San Francisco Tourist
We played San Francisco tourist with Gina's brother Len, first starting at Chinatown and our first official tea tasting. We couldn't resist driving down twisty Lombard Street, walking around Coit Tower, and getting our feet sandy near Ghirardelli Square. Tourist Tip: step inside the chocolate shops to be handed a full-sized chocolate sample. Yum! Len and I jogged back to our parking space to successfuly avoid nearly getting another San Francisco trademark: an expired-meter parking ticket.
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
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