I love where we live.
With less than a two hour drive from our house - we can have Sunshine, Snow or the Ocean Breeze.
And we experienced them all during Spring Break this year. Hubby took the week off work and we had a little family Staycation.
We started with some time at home, working on the never ending house projects, and enjoying the Sunshine that finally seems to have made it's appearance.
Next - a few sleepovers for Little K followed by a Day Trip to Tahoe for some skiing.
This was the last week before most of the resorts closed for the season, but there was still plenty of Snow to be enjoyed.
On Friday, we headed to the Coast to spend a few day in the City by the Bay. I tried to convince hubby to detour up to the Wine Country (yep - that's less than 2 hours away as well), but thought I better save that trip for a girls weekend.
We started at Pier 39
The Sea Gulls were as big as our Cat - maybe even bigger.
Loved the Kite shop. If only there was some wind at our house....and a few less trees.
We enjoyed the Aquarium of the Bay.
Full of all kinds of native California Sea Life.
That evening we stayed at the Fairmont Hotel atop Nob Hill. Amazing!
Had we planned better - we would have stayed and had Easter Brunch.
Had we planned better - we would have moved in there....forever.
Not sure what was going on, but these amazing vintage Sports Cars were delivered while we were there.
I only had to sneak into the Valet Parking garage to see them up close. That's not really trespassing - is it?
The next morning we started at the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park.
Little K is already sketching out a new design plan for our backyard to make it just like the Japanese Garden. There go our Palm and Orange Trees.
We had a yummy lunch in the Tea House, including one of my favorites - Taiyaki. I really need to get one of those cute little fish irons.
Then over to the Golden Gate Bridge.
This is the first time we have walked across it.
Only made it about half way. That was far enough for me (and my new found fear of heights).
We made it back home in time to enjoy a wonderful Easter Brunch at The Zinfandel Grille.
With less than a two hour drive from our house - we can have Sunshine, Snow or the Ocean Breeze.
And we experienced them all during Spring Break this year. Hubby took the week off work and we had a little family Staycation.
We started with some time at home, working on the never ending house projects, and enjoying the Sunshine that finally seems to have made it's appearance.
Next - a few sleepovers for Little K followed by a Day Trip to Tahoe for some skiing.
This was the last week before most of the resorts closed for the season, but there was still plenty of Snow to be enjoyed.
On Friday, we headed to the Coast to spend a few day in the City by the Bay. I tried to convince hubby to detour up to the Wine Country (yep - that's less than 2 hours away as well), but thought I better save that trip for a girls weekend.
We started at Pier 39
The Sea Gulls were as big as our Cat - maybe even bigger.
Loved the Kite shop. If only there was some wind at our house....and a few less trees.
We enjoyed the Aquarium of the Bay.
Full of all kinds of native California Sea Life.
That evening we stayed at the Fairmont Hotel atop Nob Hill. Amazing!
Had we planned better - we would have stayed and had Easter Brunch.
Had we planned better - we would have moved in there....forever.
Not sure what was going on, but these amazing vintage Sports Cars were delivered while we were there.
I only had to sneak into the Valet Parking garage to see them up close. That's not really trespassing - is it?
The next morning we started at the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park.
Little K is already sketching out a new design plan for our backyard to make it just like the Japanese Garden. There go our Palm and Orange Trees.
We had a yummy lunch in the Tea House, including one of my favorites - Taiyaki. I really need to get one of those cute little fish irons.
Then over to the Golden Gate Bridge.
This is the first time we have walked across it.
Only made it about half way. That was far enough for me (and my new found fear of heights).
We made it back home in time to enjoy a wonderful Easter Brunch at The Zinfandel Grille.