A few months ago Southwest was having a great sale on their flights. My sister and I decided to find a fun city and meet there for a little vacation. Both of us could get great deals to San Francisco, so we chose that. My parents also decided to come along. We love San Francisco. It's such a fun city with a lot of things to do. So we were excited to go. We also got tickets to see "Wicked" while we were there, so that made it even better.
The week of the trip Andrew was in New York for business. He had a big deadline coming up and found out that he would have to stay in New York through the weekend. I decided I would still take Gavin and meet my family in San Francisco. I was nervous about flying/travelling with him alone, but I really needed a vacation.
We flew out on Friday night and met my mom, dad, sister and niece at the airport. Although one of the great things about SF is the very accessible public transportation, we decided with the car seat that we should rent a van. So we rented the van and drove straight to our hotel. The city was beautiful all lit up at night. We stayed at the Holiday Inn at Fishermans Wharf. Our hotel had a great location, close to everything! We were all really tired so we went to bed, ready to get going in the morning.
We woke up Saturday morning and went across the street to a cute little cafe for breakfast, "Joanies." It ended up not being that great, but we had fun anyway.
Gavin was so hungry he ate both of these sundaes.
"Wicked" was awesome! It was at the Orpheum theater, which is a really cool old theater located in Union Square. The cast was great and it was a great show. We had a fun time.
After the play we headed over to Fishermans Wharf for dinner. We went to "Sinbads" which is one of my dad's favorite places. It is a cute restaurant right on the bay. We had a great view of Oakland Bay Bridge. The food was also great.
Gavin had fun sitting in the booth.
Sunday morning mom and I stayed at the hotel while Gavin took his morning nap. Jonyce, Dad and Kaylee drove out to Oakland to Mariposa Cafe, a gluten free bakery. My niece has celiacs disease (as does my sister in law and brother in law) She can't eat anything that has gluten, basically anything with wheat. So when we find places that have gluten free food, we are always excited for her. Kaylee was able to get some delicious food, including a cinnamon roll.
We had a fun afternoon walking around, shopping, eating and just taking in the sites.
One of my favorite treats at Pier 39 is the mini donuts. They are fresh, hot and delicious.
All in all, it was a great show.
After Pier 39 we headed down to Boudin Bakery for some dinner. We had a delicious bread bowl with clam chowder in it.
We then took a drive down the windiest streeet, Lombard Street.

After a day full of fun events, we were ready to go back to the hotel to relax. We had found a cute cupcake shop at Ghiradelli Square so we picked up a few cupcakes for dessert. They even had gluten free cupcakes!

It was a fun night eating cupcakes, swimming, watching the Super Bowl and just relaxing.
We then headed back to the place that mom and I had breakfast the day before, Pergamino Cafe. I had been dreaming about that waffle, and I needed one more before we left.

Gavin was anxiously waiting for his waffle.
Now that I knew that wasn't pure butter, I felt a little better about slathering it all over my waffle.
Someone got a little tired during breakfast, and Grandpa was willing to help him get a little sleep.
After breakfast we headed to China Town. Mom, Jonyce and Kaylee took a tour of the fortune cookie factory. They were able to see how they made the fortune cookies and put the fortunes inside them. Mmmmmmm.... delicious.

Of course while we were there we had to take a ride on the historic cable cars.
Dad was once again left with Gavin duty. Gavin loved all the time he got to spend with Grandpa.
The cable car ride gave us a great view of the city and the bay.
The final thing we did in San Francisco was to go to the Golden Gate Bridge.
We drove across the bridge.

Once on the other side, we got out to take pictures. It was pretty windy, but it was still a great view!
We were lucky that it was a clear day so we could see everything so clearly.


After driving across the bridge we had to head to the airport. We stopped at In N Out for a quick dinner before we got there. But once we got to the airport, it was time for Gavin to eat.

We had such a fun trip, Gavin was so sad to have to say goodbye to everyone.
He loved having everyone around to hold him and take care of him.
We had a great trip and were sad to go home. But we were excited that we were able to have our very own row on the airplane. Gavin travelled really well too!

Monday morning we had to get all packed up and ready to go before we left the hotel. Gavin slowed things down a little bit as we had a few diaper incidents at the last minute. This picture was taken before we could get extra pants and a sock. Just after I took this picture he had another "incident" that slowed us down even longer. Poor kid!
Of course while we were there we had to take a ride on the historic cable cars.
Once on the other side, we got out to take pictures. It was pretty windy, but it was still a great view!
Just in case ...
Despite Andrew not being there, it was a lot of fun. Although I don't think I will be taking any more trips without Andrew's help for a long time.
4 comments:
WE were in SF last weekend too! But we were staying with my sister at Stanford. But we were on the bridge on Monday, maybe we passed each other. Although when we were there it was foggy. Fun times!
Oh what a fun trip! I miss that place. I want to eat EVERYTHING you ate there!
Gavin looks so cute in his warm clothes
What a fun trip! Matt and I were just there in November and did many of the same things, so it was fun to walk down memory lane, but Diane-style. That waffle place sounded fabulous - I wish we had eaten there!! Oh, and we stayed in Union Square when we were there, and passed that Orpheum theater everyday on our way to the cable car!
Great post! I miss SF. I'm also so happy to hear that Gavin still travels well. He's adorable in his airplane seat.
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