The Waterhouses invited us to a weekend getaway to San Francisco this summer. Ben stayed home to work and take care of the cats, while me and the boys took their offer of adventure.

We had a bumpy start when the Crowdstrike system update shut down most airline computers. With amazing luck the Waterhouses made it to Denver in time for our connecting flight to SFO. We collected our bags and took a taxi to the hotel. While every took a moment of rest I ran dashed out for a diet coke (not in Japan this time!) and took a selfie at the appropriate wall.

Amanda found a cute deli in a nearby building. The interior looked like Gringott’s Bank!

We walked to Chinatown. Lots of great murals and sculptures. Fun shops and treats. There was a gashapon shop where Sam tried his luck with the crane machine. We saw fortune cookies being made and ate fresh samples. Sam and I split a strawberry smoothie (he insisted on that pose!)

We landed in Columbus park in the North Beach neighborhood. Sam played while the adults recharged on benches. I found a music shop nearby and the guys hunted for good vinyls.

We ate Korean fusion for dinner at Surisan, near Fisherman’s Wharf. It was so windy afterward! The kids got hoodies and then we bundled into Ghiradelli’s for dessert. Finally, we took a cable car back to the hotel. The wait was long but it was worth it! What a ride, and what views! The kids had a blast.

Day two was touristy endeavors – the Exploratorium and Alcatrez Island. I think Sam could have happily spent the entire day at the Exploratorium. The new building had many original exhibits along with dozens of new ones. Super cool place, I’m glad we went!

We ate a surprisingly good lunch at the museum, then walked up the pier to the Alcatrez ferry – except Amanda whisked Sam away in a pedicab, probably for the best. I barely caught his smug face as he passed us by. We did the audio tour of the prison and it was very well made! The museum added a lot of education about America’s high incarceration rates since I visited with Ben. The flowers were gorgeous and the seagulls noisy. Sam got babied again with a ride on Grandpa’s back.

We elbowed the crowds to get a glimpse of the sea lions before heading over to dinner, stopping at a bookshop on the way. Delicious diner food – everyone found something satisfying, and we ordered far too much dessert!

Then we hustled to the nearby theater to watch a touring production of the Mrs. Doubtfire musical. We had mixed feelings, as expected with any movie adaptation. But over all the show was fun and entertaining, our seats were fantastic (the legroom!) and it was neat to see a show set in San Francisco in the actual city.

Day three Mom rented a car and Dad bravely drove us all over the bay. We started at Coit Tower, then down the twisty Lombard street, and over the Golden Gate Bridge.

We drove through the 6 minute tunnel to our old house, then to “our” beach. It was whipping cold for me! Again, Sam would have happily spent hours playing here. Jack played chicken with the waves, but it was Sam who soaked his feet and grumpily wore wet socks until Grandma found a pair at the Muir Woods gift shop.

As I mentioned, our next stop was Muir Woods. Dad safely completely the harrowing drive up the hills. We had lunch at the visitor center, then entered the magical woods. It was so splendid inside!

We drove back over the bridge and through the city, Andy pointing out historical sites along the way. We rested at Alamo park until it was time for dinner at Cioppino’s on the Wharf.

Andy ushered us to the Musee Mecanique with a fistful of quarters, and a merry time was had by all.

Sam wanted to try these driverless cars we had seen all over town. Jack wanted to ride the cablecar again. So our party split to take different transport to the hotel. I went with Sam and was quite impressed by the comfort and (apparent) safety by the Waymo driverless cabs.

Amanda let Sam take video to document the journey, which you can view here.

That’s the end of my photos, but we did so much more I failed to mention! Andy took marvelous pictures as well, you can see them at this link. I’m going to try to upload my full batch there too, more than what I shared here. Thank you so much, Mom and Dad, for all the planning and expense you did for this amazing trip! We had a fabulous time!!