Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Nate's Birthday









Nate decided to spend his 11th birthday Monday at the House of Air, the San Francisco trampoline park in Crissy Field. So we invited five of his friends, loaded up on snacks and lunch in two cars, and headed into mercifully light traffic (but it still took us an hour, mostly getting through the city). Gina did a bang-up job arranging everything, so it went smoothly, unless you can count spending that long in a car with a bunch of incoming 6th graders singing "It's raining tacos!" After returning home, the boys jumped into the pool and were soon joined by Julie, and then we cut into the requested bacon-crusted chocolate cake. What a fun day!

Feed Store


Julie found a friend at our neighborhood feed store. We were picking up "flock blocks" to keep our chickens happy during our upcoming trips, and this little guy (two months old) wanted out of his cage when we walked up to admire the birds. He started on Julie's finger, then climbed his way up her shirt to his preferred perch. We didn't walk out with him, but we did get to talk to the breeder and ask all the questions we might want to ask before purchasing one some day. Maybe some day before November...?

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Jack London State Park









Every Father's Day Gina lets me pick out a hike that I want to do, and this year I picked Jack London State Park up in Glen Ellen (north of Sonoma). We packed a lunch and drove up in the morning where we got to see the ruins of the Wolf House, and the "Happy House" where his wife kept all their belongings from their Hawaii and Tahiti trips. We hiked to the other side of the park where we were given a private tour of his cottage (living quarters, writing studio), the "Pig Palace", bat box, smokehouse, etc. 


Friday, June 13, 2014

More Last Day of School Pictures








As promised at the start of the year, we took the Nate and Julie to the San Francisco Creamery in Walnut Creek to order the famed "Kitchen Sink" - 8 large scoops, 8 toppings, and tons of toppings. To help us get through it, they brought a couple of their friends, and yet they still didn't finish it. Towards the end, all the flavors melted together, which is a great way to get parents to put their spoons down.

Saturday, June 07, 2014

Union St. Fair





We drove into San Francisco on Saturday morning to see the opening of the Union Street Fair, a two day event that's less crowded than most SF fairs, but always windy. This was my idea to begin with, which means two groany kids reluctantly tagged along, until they saw all the freebies, including 7-11 slurpees and tasted some of the Thai food (yum). Afterwards we walked along the Marina green, heads down into the wind, and saw two huge dragon kites being flown to promote "How to Train Your Dragon 2." As I watched the nervous park guards supervising the wildly gyrating dragons, Gina walked up and scored free tickets to the advanced showing on Tuesday night.

Thursday, June 05, 2014

Rite Spot



Gina and I had stopped by the Rite Spot Cafe (she calls it a cafe, I call it a dive bar), place where we met through friends almost 16 years ago. Although it was locked up, we got the attention of the owner and got to walk around inside and take pictures together. I first saw Gina right behind where she is standing, and just in front of the piano -- this was the first time we've been back inside since we met there.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Kayak on Jack London Square



As the end of the school year approaches, Gina and I have been trying to do those things we've wanted to do on our childless days out. This one's been on our list for a while: renting a two-person kayak in Jack London Square and then paddling a mile along the waterfront to Brotzeit Lokal for lunch outside. The wind picked up a lot on our way back, and the person in front got a little wet (okay, very wet) with the waves, but we still made it back in time for school pick-up at 2:30pm.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Smitten




That satisfied look on Nate's face is from us successfully defending our first place in line on opening day of Smitten in Lafayette, and then being the first ones to have their ice cream. We showed up 45 minutes before the inaugural opening and positioned ourselves at both doors, elbowing several eager younger kids trying to usurp our place in line. No one gets in our way when it comes to Smitten ice cream.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

County Courthouse Fieldtrip





Nate's fifth grade class went to the main county courthouse in Martinez to get an inside look at the criminal and civil courtrooms. Their class sat through a DUI trial, visited the high-security jail, and performed a mock trial in an unused courtroom. Nate played the arresting police officer (above).