12.30.2008

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas! We just got back from our fabulous Christmas vacation to Sacramento, California although we didn't really spend a whole lot of time there. We had a great time and enjoyed spending time with family and friends! So here is how it alllll happened...

Part 1: San Fancisco with Jared and Jenni

On Tuesday we were able to spend the day in San Francisco with our friends Jared and Jenni. They were great tour guides and took us to all kinds of cool places that even I haven't been to in all of the many trips I have taken to San Francisco which was really awesome.

We started out by going to Union Square and looking at all of the stores that I will never be able to afford but love to admire in all of my magazines such as Betsy Johnson, Tiffany's, Dolce, Prada...OK you get the idea.

Then they took us to this great pizza place in Little Italy where we had by far some of the best pizza we have ever eaten. Here we are walking down to the restaurant...


After we had stuffed our tummies we went up to a place called Coit Tower. It was built as a memorial to the firefighters and was designed to look like a fire hose. You can get some really great views of the city from this point.
If you look closely you can see the Golden Gate Bridge to the upper right of the picture...

We also went to Baker Beach which was really fun. It was pretty cold though so we didn't stay there too long.

Here is Scot with "The Thinker"

Another really cool place they took us is called the Sutro Baths. It used to be a public indoor swimming pool built right on the water but it burned down so now all that is there is what was left after the fire but it was pretty neat to see.
And finally we went looking for Uncle Jessie and Michelle but we didn't find them so luckily we were able to stop by their house...
And that was pretty much our trip to San Fran in a nut shell. Thanks guys for being awesome tour guides! We had a great time!

Part 2: Christmas Day at Aunt Pam's

We had a wonderful traditional Christmas Eve at my Aunt Pam's house where we ate clam chowder for dinner, visited and opened up Christmas jammies. Yay! Here are a couple pictures of my dad and Scot playing pool.


Part 3: Christmas Day at Grandma and Grandpa's

So we really didn't take very many pictures on Christmas Day which wasn't very smart. We did get a couple of shots with my cousins though...

Christmas Day was wonderful of course. It was great to be with family and catch up.

Part 4: Dillon Beach and Bodega Bay


As part of our Christmas gift this year my parents booked a beach house at Dillon Beach in Northern California. We had a fabulous time relaxing, playing games, working on projects (I will post those later), walking down by the beach and just hanging out.

On the first day we got there Scot wanted to go down to the beach and put his feet in the water so my dad and I went down there with him. Scot loves the ocean. He loves looking for cool things on the beach and getting his feet wet. We all warned him that the water was going to be freezing but he still wanted to do it. As we were walking back to the house a sneaker wave got him all the way up to his rear end and I think that's when he finally realized we were right, the water really was cold!
I just like this picture...
There were some really cool rocks to explore...
The next day we drove in to Bodega Bay just up the the road from Dillon Beach. If you have ever seen the Alfred Hitchcok movie "The Birds" this is where that is filmed so that is Bodega's claim to fame I guess you could say. There were TONS of seagulls there (HUGE ONES) dive bombing us which I absolutely hated. I had way too many poopy run ins with seagulls in high school so I don't really like those birds too much. Here we are at "The Tides"...
And you always have to get your picture taken with the whale head at "The Tides"...
We went back down to Dillon Beach later that day to explore some more. Scot found his very first sand dollar. It was a whole one which is fairly hard to find so I was impressed...

And finally here is a group shot in front of our rental house. It was just a cute little funky old beach house built in 1940 and we loved every bit of it.
We are so thankful for this time of year that we have to celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ. Even amidst all of the crazy and tragic things happening in the world at this time we still have so much to be thankful for. We hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and we wish everyone happiness in the New Year.

10 comments:

Katie said...

Sounds like you had such a fun vacation!! Thanks for sharing the pictures!! Way to go on the Sand Dollar Scot!!
Love you guys

The Cannons said...

What a fun Christmas Vacation. I am glad you were able to go to California. What fun. Happy New Year!
Mitzi

Christie // lemon squeezy home said...

What a great trip! I'm glad you get to go on so many fun vacations--I'm always jealous:). If you don't see me comment on your blog as much, it's not cuz I don't love it and read it, it's just because I'm gonna try and save some time and not be on the computer so much! Love ya!

Merry & Gary said...

It was so fun spending time with you guys. We love your visits. We already miss you lots and look forward to your next visit. Love MOM

Millertime said...

Looking at your pictures of San Francisco made me miss Cali so much. I love San Francisco especially at Christmas. Union Square is so pretty. Its fun standing in the middle of the square by the BIG Christmas tree and soaking it all in. The buildings with all of the lights are so pretty. I am glad you had a great Christmas. Your pictures are great.

Jared said...

I love going to SF. Thanks for hanging out with us! We had a blast!

Marc and Stacy said...

Looks like SO much fun! I'm always jealous of people that get to travel and go on fun trips for christmas!

Erin said...

Remember when we tried to find the Full House house... and were unsuccessful. You are so lucky!! :)

Reldon said...

Who was that sexy couple from the Bay you hung out with...I would love to get to know them better...

Also...very nice man bag. Props for representing the Man Bag Association, though...I'm betting they're pretty common in San Francisco.

Kathy said...

Wow!!! What really pretty pictures! Looks like you guys had fun!