Last day with gramma and grampa in the city
March 2, 2008 San Francisco
Kai stands between the propeller blades of a huge boat.
I stumbled to the bathroom to find a chair propped up against the door knob of the entry door. Greg had done this to prevent Kai from escaping into the atrium, as he was able to unlock the door and open the door quite easily, as he tried to in the middle of the night.
This morning I spent some alone time with Kai, while Greg got his zzz's. That's us with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background on this nippy morning.
The Coit Tower in the background, and heed the sign on Dungeness Crabs.
The Palace of Fine Arts under renovation. This is where Greg and I had our wedding pictures taken in 1994.
Taken on our walk to Fort Mason.
Pretty big alright!
Where the orchid expo was being held. I had gone to this a few years ago and was just amazed by the hundreds of orchids on display. Some I had never even seen before! Well worth the visit.
~
Kai and I wait for the rest of the group by the cable cars, and eat yogurt and fruit while watching the cable car operators turn the trolleys to head back uphill.
Grampa and Kai with the real SF cable cars in the background, which by the way, Kai rode alone with Gramma at about 6:30 in the morning to Union Square while Greg and I were asleep!
A Dungeness crab sneaks up from behind! (Pier 30)
Kai check out a tank full of fish.
A skate in the making!
Caution! Shark overhead! Reminds me of my first encounter with the biggest shark known- not the Great White but the Whale Shark. Greg and I were doing our first certified dive in Aruba checking out this shipwreck when this large shadow passed us overhead! I just about hyperventilated and slammed up against the ship's hull when this 20-foot shark swam by and came back towards us! I later learned that the whale shark is vegetarian (eats plankton)- but heck, if you could have seen just how big its mouth was- it could swallow you in one gulp -you'd panic too!
Moon Jellyfish. They are certainly prettier floating in the water rather than looking like a gelatinous blob on the water's edge when beached .
A sting ray practically pops out of the water to greet Kai.
Greg strokes a tiger shark.
VIDEO: Aquarium of the Bay compilation of short films.
Kai throws a full-blown tantrum for reasons unknown. He had a time-out in the middle of Pier 39 and packed with tourists. We had lunch at Boudins and had a factory tour of the bread-making there.
It started here first! Sourdough bread, martini's, Popsicle's, cioppinos, fortune cookies, and Irish coffee.
VIDEO: Sourdough dough.
Then after all the sight-seeing, we bid gramma and grampa good-bye. They will stay there for the week in the city while we head for home. Ninang Cheri and cousin Hope and Cohen will be flying in tomorrow afternoon for Kai's birthday party.
~
More action to come!
Labels: Aquarium of the Bay, Boudin, pier 39, sourdough
<< Home