Monday, July 6, 2009

Vacation Delights and Seeing the Sights

My husband surprised me when he conspired with his parents and set up an amazing vacation to San Francisco. The weather was divine. The views spectacular. The company quite humorous. Our hotel location was ideal. Our flights were flawless and even arrived early.

A trip to the Golden Gate Bridge was paramount. We examined it and determined it was sturdy and impressive. We walked on the bridge and considered the joys of leaping to a death in the icy waves 700 feet below. Not very tempting.
We enjoyed all of the tourists who were tricked into taking a jaunt over the bridge aboard the first bicycle they'd seen in decades. Watching these people weaving through the masses of discourteous amateur photographers, aboard 2 wobbly wheels, with a 65 year old bum 3 times the seat size, nope not my idea of a pleasure cruise!!

I did a silly jog on the beach. My hair caught some serious height with the blowing wind. Bob Marley would be impressed. The water was insanely cold, however this did not keep me from getting my feet wet. We spent the 4th of July celebrating the Independences we appreciate.

On this occasion, we celebrated the Independence known only by parents that left their children home so that a REAL vacation could be enjoyed. No diapers. No tantrums. No sippy cups. No sudden onset of inopportune colds. No bedtime routines to ignore and suffer the consequences. Even more exciting were: no embarrassing moments on the airplane, no crying children, no diaper bag, no strollers, no scrutinizing glances from passersby, and restaurant dining at its finest!We decided to check out Bubba Gump's Restaurant. Of course, we had every variety of shrimp and spoke about each type while exceeding the human capacity of lower lip extensions. The movie Forrest Gump plays from multiple screens throughout the restaurant to create ambiance. The shrimp was quite delicious, I highly recommend it, but I discourage the faint of wallet, as it was pricey!
We took a cruise over to Alcatraz Island. I found it interesting that we spent Independence Day exploring Alcatraz prison. Who understood the loss of freedom like those who threw away their independence when they abused their civil liberties. I've never spent much time thinking about it from that perspective. Can you imagine how painful it would be to have a view this beautiful, through iron bars, when you are trapped in a place like this? The prisoners could even hear laughter that carried across the bay.

It was fun to visit Alcatraz and say, "Welcome to the Rock," with our best efforts at a Sean Connery impression. We sat at the front of the cruise and enjoyed the cool San Francisco breeze. Just prior to returning to the Arizona Desert we tried our hand at crab fishing. Brian was the real fisherman catching 4 big crabs. We even captured a handicapped crab with just one pincher. It was fascinating that the muscles attached to this claw were huge! Way to adapt, go Mr. Crabby. My in laws caught a crab and set it down just long enough for a greedy seagull to steal one of his eyeballs. Now that's one hungry bird. As we were leaving we set 5 chicken drum sticks on the pier. Watching the seagulls gulp them down whole was impressive and appalling.

We wouldn't have enjoyed such an amazing trip without our tour guides. Brian's parents knew exactly where we needed to go and ensured that we did not miss out on any of the fine opportunities afforded in this cool and beautiful city. Brian even managed to not acted completely tortured while I enjoyed every little shop and street vendor. Now that is true love!

12 comments:

TuTu said...

And a special THANK YOU for those wonderful babysitters (Amber and Iris, I think), who made it all possible. :)

TuTu said...

or is it AUTUMN?!

Anonymous said...

How fun! Looks like you had a FABULOUS time!!

Anonymous said...

Love Frisco, but then again, anywhere with my man is heaven on Earth. ;o) It's Amy here...my blogger acct is on freak out mode, so not signing in.

Lana said...

So happy you guys had such a cool trip. Happy 4th of July! :) You're hair is amazing and sassy in that picture, btw.

JamieLynn said...

fun times...I can relate especially to the part about "independence from your children!!"

Congrats on 10 years!

Kim said...

Pictures are great! Looks like you got the San Fran experience! Seems like that is the kind of stuff you can only do when you don't have kids. It's fun to live in the not reality of that every once in a while. I'm glad you had a great time!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful write up. Makes me glad I could be a part of the home crew. Also makes it worth it to see what fun you had. Brian's folks were inspired to cook up such a plan with Brian. I almost feel like I was there with you! Love, Mom

Nikki said...

What a fun trip, I'm glad you got to go and enjoy it. I'm really jealous though, I think I am putting SF on my list of places to go!

Sarah S. Foote said...

Love the pictures you guys are still way cute together! I'm glad you had a great trip.

✩Molly✩ said...

I loved the pictures, too! I think everybody needs to get a pic infront of the san fran bridge at least once in their life! How lucky you are that your in-laws would help you take such an awesome trip!~

Nash said...

i have never been, sounds so nice to get away.
how was it coming home?