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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Sisters in San Francisco- Day 3

 Bucket List Complete
September 2, 2024 
Oakland, CA 


I cannot believe I was actually able to do this! 

Morning
We had a more casual morning in the hotel and were able to eat some of the remainder of our Bob's Donuts. We then went to the Muni Bus stop just outside our hotel and rode the bus 14 stops to Baker Beach on the far southwest side of San Francisco proper. TIP- I found this attraction in 2021 and it did not disappoint so I wanted to share this with Allison. 

Once off the bus, we still had to walk about 1/2 mile to get to the actual beach but it was not a terrible walk, albeit there were a few surprises along the way. 


We are ready for the day! 

Once at Baker Beach, the fog and sun provided the most glorious view of the Golden Gate Bridge. It was not at all crowded on Memorial Day Monday and we had the beach all to ourselves as we walked up and down the beach just admiring the view of the Golden Gate Bridge. TIP- Be careful how far down you walk, there is a "clothing optional" area of this beach; although both visits, we never saw anyone not wearing clothes. 


We have arrived at Baker Beach! 


And this was our first view... EPIC! 


The fog just made the whole ordeal SO COOL! 


I love San Francisco!


Sisters in San Francisco! 


The waters at this beach are FREEZING but so gorgeous! 


THANK YOU ALLIE!!! Best Sister Trip EVER! 


Seems as if it is in a movie or a postcard! 


I LOVE this beach and highly recommend! 

After taking in the gorgeous views at Baker Beach, we made our way by bus to the Painted Ladies in central San Francisco. The Painted Ladies are a set of old townhomes that are similar to the  townhome used in the 1980s sitcom Full House. In fact, this row of townhomes is featured in the opening credits of Full House. Once at the Painted Ladies we got some great pictures of these homes and of downtown San Francisco and was even able to get some coffee from a local food truck. 


Hello from the Painted Ladies! 


Coffee, sunshine and the Painted Ladies- it's perfect! 


Sisters in San Francisco

After the Painted Ladies we were ahead of "schedule" (I am Danny Tanner, remember) so we decided to get an Uber to take us to the actual Full House townhome about 1 mile away. This was SO COOL and we were not the only one who wanted to see this up close and person. In fact, the sign on the gate made it seem this is a daily occurrence for the 80s sitcom fans! I really enjoyed this pit stop. 


The REAL Full House townhome! 


This was SO COOL! 


Hello- I grew up in the late 80s/ early 90s! 


One of the most unique stops of the trip!

Now we were starting to get hungry to we took the Muni Bus back to Fisherman's Warf and found Nick's Lighthouse Seafood right on the Warf. I had read about this place and wanted to try their fresh clam chowder in a bread bowl... It was SO GOOD and it really hit the spot. 


This makes my mouth water just looking at it... It was incredible! 


On the EAST Fisherman's Warf area near Boudin Bakery! 

Afternoon
After lunch we walked around the east end of Fisherman's Warf and down towards Pier 39. We did some shopping at a few local boutiques as well as some vendors on the street before arriving at Pier 39. TIP- Pier 39 is a large area of shops, stores and restaurants but more widely known for the massive amount of sealions that live on the actual pier throughout the year. The last time I visited San Francisco is was mid-summer and there were only a handful of sealions. This time, there were dozens, maybe hundreds and it was SO COOL!


Alcatraz Island from Pier 39! 


LOVE THIS 


The Ferris Wheel is new since 2021- I saw it on Groupon for cheap! 

Our first view of the Sea Lions! 



This was a really cool experience for both of us as there were WAY MORE sea lions than either of us saw the previous trips! 


One last look at Pier 39! 

Now it was time for the day's main event- The Oakland Coliseum. We made our way to the subway that would take us under the bay over to Oakland. TIP- Do all your transportation research ahead of time and purchase the "Clipper Card" to pay for all your fares prior to your trip arrival as it is good for 30 days. I actually did read this and planned on it but never did and this was a mistake. We ended up missing one of the trains that would take us to Oakland but we still managed to get to the Coliseum prior to the gates opening. 

Once we stepped foot out of the subway train and on the bridge that would take us to the Coliseum, I just started crying. It is really happening- after all this time! I leisurely took my time getting to the gate to get inside and we even met some fellow chasers. 


I have arrived... Let the party commence! 


This is how I picture the Coliseum as a kid watching baseball in the den with my dad! 


It was SO COOL to meet fellow chasers.
Mr. Johnson, I wish you well in your completion!
 

Once inside, it was CRAZY busy! In fact, we were both SHOCKED at how many people were actually at this game. It was the next-to-last homestand in the Oakland Coliseum EVER and it was PACKED! We meandered all around the lower deck getting some snacks and drinks and had full intensions to go to our upper level seats for the game (Even with this being #30, I wasn't going to pay $100+ for a ticket in the lower section IN OAKLAND. All chasers know that of all the stadiums, this is one you can move lower in.) This paid off big time as I went to get my commemorative certificate highlighting my attendance and a manager, James, overheard me talking to a work and offered to upgrade our seats to the 3rd base lower section on row 15.  


Even with the terrible owner and the team moving, they did really well with keeping the stadium fairly clean and picture worthy! 


BEST SISTER EVER! 


This is my moment...

and I will live up every second! 


The certificate I received on the lower deck where we then met James! 


More pictures with my sign! 


The "Philly Dog" I ordered via the app in the 7th inning! 

James completely turned this already awesome day into a memories I will now share with my grandkids. Allison and I were able to sit in these seats the ENTIRE game and enjoyed seeing the whole ordeal from seats that would normally cost $100-150. Thank you JAMES! 


James- we will NEVER forget you!

The game was pretty exciting to see as the Athletics themselves are TERRRIBLE, the Oakland fans are just straight up pissed about the move and we were amongst MANY Seattle Mariners fans! It was the most fun game I have been to in a WHILE. During the 6th inning, I was able to look on the screen and see a PERSONAL message from my parents and sister congratulating me on the completion of my chase. THIS WAS THE COOLEST THING EVER! 

Evening
After the game we made our way out of the stadium and over the bridge back to the BART where one of Allison's friends from college would meet us and take us out to dinner in a nicer area of Oakland. This was so cool to see the very trashy and dirty side of Oakland immediately followed by a MUCH NICER area. 

Once done with dinner, Allie's friend dropped us off at the 12th Oakland BART station where we would take the subway back into San Francisco to get to our hotel. The BART station in Oakland was not bad... The subway station it dropped us off at in San Francisco ( Powell Street Station), OH LORD! It was a full of CRAZIES and all kinds of riff-raff! We ended up calling an Uber as neither of us felt safe. This was the one and only time we felt this way but it was BAD! 

Once we got dropped off at the hotel we relaxed in the hotel lobby bar and then called it a night around 11PM as we knew the next day was going to be LONG! 

UP NEXT... Driving the Pacific Coast Highway 1! 

God is Good... ALL THE TIME! 


Monday, June 12, 2017

Baseball and Bulls

Luke's 5th Birthday Trip 2017
Dallas, Texas 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LUKE! 

It is June 2017 and my BABY is turning FIVE! We asked him if he wanted a party with his friends or a trip to Dallas to see the Rangers and he said "RANGERS". Despite traveling all over the southern United States with GiGi and Poppy on baseball trips, Luke had never been to Globe Life Ballpark (formerly known as The Ballpark in Arlington) to see the Texas Rangers so we decided 5 years is long enough. We loaded up the week before his birthday and headed north! 

Wednesday
We had planned to leave in the early morning hours to get to Dallas early and spend time with Auntie Allie but I had an interview so we had to wait to leave. Our 1st stop was at Buc-ee's in Madisonville for lunch! The kids love stopping at Buc-ee's and with no schedule or time table holding us down we really got to enjoy this gaudy monstrosity. 

We grabbed a quick and rather large bite to eat and then headed north again! We made it to Arlington before 3PM and checked into our hotel in Grand Prairie before heading to the stadium! We stayed at the Comfort Suites in Grand Prairie and it was a FANTASTIC stay and we would stay there again in a heartbeat. Plus with our Choice Hotels points it was only $79/ night! Being Astro's fans, none of us had Rangers shirts so a pit-stop at Walmart was absolutely necessary! 

We got our shirts and headed north to Arlington to get to the stadium. It was still a little early to park and get into the stadium so we stopped at Jerry World (AT&T Stadium) next door to let the kids see our BRICK! This was a brick that Dan and Jackie (Chris's parents) bought us back when the stadium was being built. They got one for all of their kids and our kids LOVED it! Although Luke just couldn't understand why HIS name wasn't on it! Ha, Luke you weren't even a thought at that time! We located ours, D'Ann's and John/ Leeanna bricks and then made a stop in the Dallas Cowboys store before heading back to get parked and settled for the baseball game.


Hello from Jerry World! 


"Hey Look- That's YOUR name" Natalie said!
They both thought this was really neat! 


"Just take the picture... It's too HOT"
Haha, Sorry kiddos! 


My kids are so SILLY!
 

We found our parking spot, got all of our bags and made our way to the stadium ticket office to get our tickets. We had purchased a Family Pack of 4 tickets, 4 jumbo hot dogs, 4 cokes, 2 kids playplace wristbands and 1 program for $79 ($98.50 with the "service" fee, which seemed STEEP for a "fee"). In hindsight I think it was well worth the $100 and would do it again if given the opportunity! 


He was so very excited to be here! 


And I have to admit... SO WAS MOMMY! 


Happy Birthday Luke! 

We made our way into the stadium at 5:10PM and went straight to the KidZone. This was large and indoors with Air Conditioning which meant even Chris and I could enjoy this play time! The kids played for over 1.5 hours before Luke said "Hey, I see people in their seats, we are LATE". Chris and I laughed and we headed to our seats!

One of only 2 of our family pictures of the trip! 



These kids LOVED this KidZone play area!
Well worth the $5/ kid entrance fee in my opinion! 


They loved the BASEBALL slide! 

We made our way to our "cheap seats" in the upper decks but in the shade! It was also DOLLAR DOG night at the ballpark and all hotdogs were $1. We assumed Chris would eat a second (or 3rd) hotdog but we had no idea the kids would eat so much! Natalie ended up eating 4, yes FOUR, hot dogs and Luke ate 3. I'll tell you... that was the best $10 I have ever spent!


He loved this stadium but they both kept asking "Are they going to close the roof? It's hot"
Haha- I hate that my kids think baseball needs to be played indoors... No, no, NO!  



Happy Birthday Lukey... Mommy LOVES you! 


That's MY BOY... complete respect during the National Anthem!
We are raising him RIGHT! 


HE even made his OWN sign- Go Rangers.
I know Mrs. Sharpen would be SO PROUD! 

The game was great and we all enjoyed it! We even got to see Auntie Allie and her friend "Ethel" in the middle of the game. We decided to head down to lower seats around the 7th inning and spent the rest of the game in these seats behind home plate. The Rangers ended up losing but it was a great game. We made our way back to the car and within minutes the kids were both asleep.

Auntie Allie (nickname "Ethel") and her friend Nicole also know as "Ethel" with the kids!
Natalie Davis- never met a stranger! I think her and Nicole became best buds! 



We had so much fun at this game! 


Girl selfie before we left! 


A view from our BETTER seats behind home plate!
This was as Odor tied it up in the 8th! 


The kids even ran into the Rangers mascot as we were leaving! 


"Bye Bye Rangers. See you later" 

Thursday

We slept in at the comfortable hotel and then made our way to Auntie Allie's apartment in north Dallas to swim in her pool. We enjoyed an hour or so in her pool before getting ready to eat lunch with Aunt D'Ann in Highland Park area.




Chris's face in this one is PRICELESS! 

We met Aunt D'Ann at On the Border, an old Oklahoma favorite of Chris and mine. The salsa lived up to our memories and everyone enjoyed their lunch! Maybe even a little too much for the boys as they left full and with minor tummy aches! We loved getting to see BOTH Auntie Allie AND Aunt D while on our trip! 

We then headed west to surprise the kids with a trip to the Ft. Worth Stockyards. None of the four of us had ever been so we were excited to try it all out. We got to the stockyards, found our parking place and then started exploring all of the sights in this historic place.


Part 2 of his 5 YO Trip! 



Me and my boy... I LOVE you Lukey! 

We checked out the historic coliseum where they hold rodeos, went through the petting zoo, got candy in Stockyards Station and even witnessed the daily cattle drive. It was a great afternoon of fun and the kids just loved it! Plus if you're on a budget it was PERFECT! The Stockyards are FREE and the parking was only $5. The petting zoo was $2/ person and $3 for food for the animals. We left spending only $40 for parking, petting zoo/ food and even 2 horse souvenirs for the kids! I loved the cheap and FUN entertainment! 



When we got into the coliseum the kids said "We want to go to a rodeo."
Well kids, YOU'RE IN LUCK!
We just happen to live in Houston with the worlds biggest and BEST rodeo!
I guess we know what we will be doing this coming March! 




This was a really neat petting zoo with very hungry animals! 


And a very large antelope!
My kids saw deer in Colorado on their trip with GiGi and Poppy so they kept arguing this was a deer but the owner explained it was an antelope! 


My big boy riding his horse! 



Time for the daily cattle drive! 


BEVO- It's what's for DINNER!
Plus it's just another reminder- Saxet SUCKS! 


Family selfie and family pic #2 of the trip! 

It was 5PM and we knew the DFW traffic would be BAD so we found an In N Out burger in downtown Ft. Worth for dinner. I LOVE In N Out and it is now a MUST DO on my Dallas trips! Chris is not as thrilled or impressed as I am but he humors me! The animal style hamburger and fries were AWESOME (No pics... I forgot). The kids loved the cheeseburgers and the free hats and stickers!


I have made them fans too! 

We then headed east to meet Auntie Allie at Cake Bar in Trinity Groves outside of downtown Dallas for a birthday treat for Luke before heading home. This is a unique place Auntie Allie loves that serves larges slices of cake and was PERFECT for a birthday weekend. Luke got a HUGE slice of chocolate cake and was in HEAVEN!


"Oooooo I have a HUGE piece", he said! 



The face and smile tell it all! 

Never a dull moment when you combine Chris, Natalie and Auntie Allie! 


Final selfie of the trip... we are headed home! 

We all enjoyed the richness of the cake and shared some more time with Auntie Allie before heading home. Oddly enough, MAJOR college football news happened that day and I was able to listen to the news of Bob Stoops retirement the entire drive home which helped me stay awake to get home! 

It was an amazing trip of baseball and bulls to celebrate by BABY turning FIVE! He loved every minute of it and we did too! Happy Birthday Lukey... I LOVE YOU! 

God is good... ALL the time!