Monday

Buz Lightyear and California Raisins

{ My bro and precious nephew }


The Bonnie street house had a Costume party/House warming party/Birthday party for Kate. Babs and Rikki did better jobs of finding their after-race-energy to dress up for this shin dig, I however, only mustered up enough to show up and drink a beer. Unless, of course, you count Kristy's costume - which was me. In that case I kind of dressed up, maybe.

Chelsea and I were laughing the next day when she came to pick me up for lunch that Kristy had been right on for what I wear everyday in real life. I walked out to the car in a simple button-down, jeans, and this cardigan. Whatever, today I mixed it up and wore the simple button-down, jeans, but a sweater on top. What can I say, it's Halloween, and things get crazy on Halloween.



Two million orphans...minus one





This weekend we ran the Marathon for Adoption ... ok ok we ran the half. I, however, forgot to pick up my packet. For you non-racers, all this basically means is that my time wasn't officically recored, so I'll just go ahead and tell you that I ran the whole thing in like 45 minutes...

We ran in support of one of my co workers Mandy and her husband's pursuit of adoption in Uganda, you can follow their sweet blog to read their story.




"learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; BRING JUSTICE TO THE FATHERLESS, plead the widow's cause." Isaiah 1:17

{Race photos aren't up yet but I will add some more later}



Friday

Happy Birthday to us!


{Mason jars, twinkly lights, Ray Lamontagne}
{Holiday beer, homemade pumpkin bread, turkey taco chili, Juleens cakeballs}
{Good friends, cold weather, hammock time}
                                                                                                                              
                            
{ frowerssss...which will forever make me think of "Oh frowersssss" thanks to Nathan  }


{Shout out to Ginny and Katie for the pics because I didn't take any}

Wednesday

Operation Grown-up

Excercising before work...

Making, not buying, breakfast...

Bringing lunch to work...

Making, not buying dinner...

Preparing for Bible Study more than 30 minutes beforehand...

Spending more time with Jesus than when I'm falling asleep for the night...

{ Thanks to #twitterlesskristy, we have decided to grow up for a week...but next week. I havn't mentally prepared for this enough yet. This will be exhausting... }


San Francisco

We arrived in San Francisco (Oh that's fun to say!) Friday morning, caught a cab, and checked into Marina Motel

Great rates, great people...I family run business since the 30's built in celebration of the Golden Gate bridge. We had an apartment, which proved very convenient when we were exhausted and wanted to have a meal inside. Maybe while watching Wedding Crashers and Transformers.


 We stumbled up a local supermarket, I can't say that I've ever seen brussel sprouts still on the stem like this.




We also stumbled upon a quaint crepery,Squat and Gobble - which turned out to be our favorite spot, we revisited a couple time :)


 Our first meal was crab melt sandwhiches with clam chowder and fruit. Not too shabby.
We continued from the Marina to Ghirardelli Square, where we got espresso and coffee ice covered in dark chocolate Ghirardelli fudge. Yes Please.

We continued to the Wharf...


Visited Boudin, where we later had clam chowder in a bread bowl, aka maybe the best meal of my life.

Alcatraz prison. Leave it to Americans to create a tourist attraction out of a prison. There's a gift shop and everything. A couple asked Chels to take their picture with Alcatraz in the background, I said, "say prison on three!" They did not find it as funny as we did.
We headed to meet our friend Curtis at his office to crash a pumpkin carving party. I must admit I was very jealous of their space, as we've strived to provide this warehouse culture.
Zimride is a simple, fun car pooling system. Connect with friends, reduce your carbon footprint and save money.
Curtis is a lefty?
...and looks very scary with the knife


Finished product, we were real proud.
We woke up the next morning before sunrise and headed to the Farmer's Market by the Baby Bridge in the Ferry Building. We had fresh local peaches, coffee, bread, cheese and eggs for breakfast by the water.



We headed to Union Square to do some shopping, but the stores hadn't opened yet so we noticed a Keurig tent where they were giving out free coffee.

We then headed to the SF MOMA. Have we noticed we're going non stop yet? Because immediately after this we grabbed some food to go and went back to the hotel to take a power nap.
This is real life

Love him
After naps, we put on not-as-comfortable-as-we-thought shoes and headed to/across the bridge...only to be greeted by a sign on the opposite side that said "sidewalk closed". We turned to repeated the 1.5 mile walk, and game planned for something that involved sitting. Which was when we headed back to Boudin, and ate clam chowder by the water. Then we went to bed. Also, please tell me that when you saw this picture the Full House theme song came to mind...which don't worry -we saw the next day.
Sunday we slept late and then headed to Haight and Ashbury - which was basically the Soco of San Fran. We found a great little vintage shop where I found a flannel shirt for $5. Needless to say, I will be living in it for the month of December. It was a little warm so we grabbed a pint fron Whole Foods and headed to Golden Gate park to sit and the shade and cool off.



{ Exit sign at Whole Foods }

We headed back to freshen up, and went out for fresh Seafood on the water, again... and Ghirardelli Square for dessert, again...
Though we never rode this type of trolly, we got a picture with one. Hi Mom!
I had to squeeze in a run because of the Adoption Marathon next week...I was greeted by a foggy windy morning. Let's just say if next week turns out to be cold and drizzly, I'll be ready.
The fog was so thick that even as I ran by the bridge, I couldn't see it.




Lyon street steps.
We visted our favorite cafe one last time, for a smoked salmon egg croissant breakfast sandwhich, with fresh squeezed orange juice.
We had some time to kill before catching our shuttle back to the airport, so we picked up some coffee to go from Peet's and grabbed some flowers, and headed to
We were warmly greeted by Cali Ryan and John Matejczyk. So excited to see these guys again when they come out for SXSW!