Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Visiting San Francisco - Alcatraz and Chinatown

Friday was a whirlwind day for us in San Francisco and there is still some of the best stuff left. Where I left off, we were getting ready for our trip over to Alcatraz. Our visit to Alcatraz was the only thing on our agenda that we set in stone before our trip. Needless to say, we were excited.

The whole Alcatraz experience was really incredible. As the island is a National Park, it is very well run



 


^creepy/cool

Tickets to Alcatraz can sell out weeks in advance sometimes so it's best to buy in advance. During the weekends, you're likely not going to be able to walk up to the window and get tickets. Buy early. Also, you can choose between a day tour or a night tour. We chose the night tour because that sounded cooler, but the day tour would be just as interesting and is a few bucks less. For the day tour, a few more parts of Alcatraz are open and you can take your time exploring, just keeping an eye out for the ferries back. The night tour has the same tour of the prison, but they add a few extras. There are presentations and speakers you can listen to about various different talks throughout the night. You also get to see the SF skyline lit up which is just beautiful.



After Alcatraz, we decided to get dinner in Chinatown with our friends. My friend asked around her grad program to see where the best Chinese food in Chinatown is. We came to Hang Ah. It's was a good price and good food. Maybe not the most amazing meal I could have, but I still enjoyed it. Compared to some of the rumors I've heard about overpriced food, this was a really good option if you are set on the Chinatown experience. We were too tired to explore the rest of the area, so we just went back to our place and passed out! I'll share more soon!





Monday, December 15, 2014

Visiting San Francisco - Coit Tower, Lombard Street, and The Wharf

The second day of San Francisco was spent getting the tourist-y stuff out of the way. Also known as the most exhausting day of the trip. If you weren't aware, San Francisco has A LOT OF HILLS. My iPhone told me I walked over 20,000 steps that day. Wild!!

We started the day out at the Ferry Building. I was dying to try Blue Bottle Coffee. However, that line was HUGE and just didn't seem worth it. So we walked over to Peets coffee, I got a latte and was a very happy camper.



After sitting outside for a bit, taking in the beautiful bay breeze, we decided to tackle our first mountain of the day by going to Coit Tower. According to Google Maps, it's about a two block walk. With about a 1000 steps... 

However, the view was totally worth it.




Once you go inside, it's a small admission fee and an 80-year old elevator ride up and the views get even better.





We scaled back down and decided to head over to Lombard Street. Basically, down one hill and up another. To Adventure!!

^Lombard Street (the curvy part) is a street to the right at the top of the hill. 


And it's not really all that exciting. Mostly just a bunch of people all getting photos. Just like me... 

So we decided to walk over to Ghirardelli Square. It's nothing spectacular, but it does have a few chocolate stores and you get a free piece of chocolate just for stopping in. Also, it's really close to the cable car trolleys if that is something you are interested in. 


By now we are hungry and go in search of some seafood! To the Wharf!


We ate at some awful restaurant but we were so hungry, it didn't really matter. Later I bought some sourdough bread from Boudin (amazing) and it became a great snack for the rest of the day.

We wandered around some shops and headed over to Pier 39. It was a lovely day as the weather was perfect. The Wharf is probably not something I would do again, but it was good to cross it off the list.  It touristy isn't your thing, I would definitely just skip it altogether. 

We wandered around getting ready for our visit to Alcatraz!!



I'll post more about Alcatraz later! :)

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Visiting San Francisco - Mission District and Alamo Square

Last month I took a trip to San Francisco and it was simply amazing! We went to visit friends who just moved out there and to explore a new city. It was an absolute blast!!



One thing I found especially challenging was figuring out what to do in the city. I felt simply at the loss for picking out the perfect things to do. So many guides felt to touristy or family oriented. I wanted to strike that balance between relaxing and adventurous - it was hard to plan, but I think I found just the right mix. My goal is to share what I did to help you if you are ever visiting San Francisco. By no means is this all you could do or even the best - but it's what I did and I hope you find that helpful.

We flew in to San Francisco on a Thursday and got in around 9am, so we had the day to explore. I'd almost say we got there too early because we hit that awkward time of arriving in the city (taking the BART from SFO) around 10am. We didn't want breakfast, but nothing was open for lunch. Our Airbnb let us drop off our stuff, but check-in couldn't happen for a few more hours. Luckily, we found a nice coffee shop just around the block from our Airbnb and had some chai and pastry while we waited.

We stayed in the Mission District at an amazing Airbnb. We were close to all the action but on a cozier street. So the first day, we decided to just explore the neighborhood. I asked for a few recommendations from our Airbnb host prior to arriving and she was super helpful. We set off to walk down Mission Street and then head back up Valencia.

First stop: Clarion Alley. The Mission is full of amazing street art and this Alley is covered all over with beautiful murals. It really gives you sense of the neighborhood and what people believe in.  I love how the art allows you to feel apart of the conversation around community issues.




Afterwards, we headed down Mission Street for some famous Mission Burritos. There are so many choose from, you could just pick which ever one you want. We went to Taqueria Cancun. So good! Yum. It's a pretty simple menu. Pick your dish, your meat, a few other things and you are set to go. 




Full from lunch, we decided to turn up Valencia street. Mission and Valencia are two streets that run parallel to each other. And boy they are like different worlds. The Mission street was lively and authentic. Valencia was more trendy and upscale. 

On Valencia is where you'll find lots more little boutique stores, coffee shops, and fancy restaurants. We popped into a lot of the shops and explored. It was good fun - but it definitely has to be your thing. For those who love shopping or just looking, this is the place to explore.





We also stopped by Dolares Park, which most of was under construction, and hit up Bi-Rite Creamery. It was perfect!




After exploring, we went back and settled into our home for the next few days. We unpacked, got situated, and decided what was next. We looked at my copious notes I made on One Note and decided to tackle Alamo Square and then hit a grocery store on the way back. 

I was just a little bit nervous, because I knew we'd have to tackle some hills to get there. The Mission is quite flat and easy to navigate, but crossing over to Alamo Square meant hills. Luckily, it really wasn't that bad. It was good practice and kind of fun to walk up the hills. And once we got there, it was just beautiful. The sun was starting to set and it was just perfect. 



Not gonna lie, once you get there - there isn't much to do. I mean, these are real houses that people live in. It had just rained, so we couldn't really picnic (like on Full House, obvi). But it was just so beautiful that once we took our photos, we sat on a bench and took it all in. It felt amazing. 

Afterwards, we headed back toward our place. Stopped a Whole Foods (so stereotypical) to pick up some snacks. We ate at a random burger restaurant - nothing fancy - and then just fell asleep. It was a perfect first day. 

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

FRIEND TALK: When you and your friends aren't the same page


Do you remember the episode of FRIENDS, The One Where No One’s Ready? Ross has a big fancy event to attend and the whole group is coming along, but when Ross shows up, no one is ready to go. The whole episode follows along as Chandler & Joey get in a fight over a chair, Monica gets upset over a voicemail from her ex Richard, Rachel can’t decide what to wear, and Phoebe gets a stain on her dress, meanwhile Ross is losing his mind! Ugh! I have totally been in those situations where no one seems to be on the same page. It really tests your friendships. It took me a really long time to figure out how to get out of these situations and I'm all the happier for it. It's all a part of growing up, I suppose.


Whenever my friends and I all have different ideas of what to do or the timeline we should follow or I can’t seem to find the energy to get excited for an idea, I just think about my friends instead of myself. Group indecision can drive everyone crazy and it helps me to focus on something or someone. I ask myself, whose night is this? Who came up with the plan? Who or what are we celebrating? Who just needs a little extra love? And I channel my energy toward them. If it’s Ross’ big night, I’ll just put on a lovely dress and get ready as quick as possible. If it’s my friend’s birthday, I’m going to make it a great night for her. If my friend has had a tough couple weeks, I’m going to focus on helping her feel better. And when it’s my night to get the attention, I’m going to make it easy for everyone to know how they can help make my night special.


Focusing on others helps me find happiness. Sometimes I get in our head that an evening might be better spent by myself, but I almost never regret those nights I get off the couch and hang out with my friends. There are always times when we need to focus on ourselves and that is ok too (and highly encouraged). But on those other nights, I just need to hang out with my friends. If they are having fun, then I am having fun too, because we are friends and that is how it works.

What helps you when you are having a hard time with your friends?

Monday, November 3, 2014

This November


Happy November! I hope you all enjoyed your Halloween and got an extra hour of sleep this weekend.

November is a great month! With Thanksgiving coming around the corner, we get time to settle into our homes, the cozy outfits, and spending time with friends. Here are a few things I'm looking forward to this November:

1. Voting - Exercise your right to vote this Tuesday! Check out the issues and make an informed decision. It's your responsibility! I'll be waking up bright and early to put my vote in.

2. FRIENDS & friends - I have been watching FRIENDS lately and some of my favorite episodes are the Thanksgiving ones. I'm watching the series from start to finish. Something I've never done before, and I'm almost to the football one seen above! I've also been making more of an effort to spend time with my real friends. I've been bored at work lately and my friends give me the energy to keep going!

3. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 - Oof that is a mouthful. Either way, I am equal parts excited and nervous for this next movie. I think it's a universal truth that the third Hunger Games book, Mockingjay, wasn't the best of the series and turning the movie into two parts is risky. However, I have thoroughly enjoyed the other movies, so I'm excited and hope they do a good job.

4. Friendsgiving - Last year I hosted a Friendsgiving potluck and it was wonderful. So many friends, so much food! It was perfect! I'm not sure if I'll be doing that again, but I absolutely love the concept of Friendsgiving, so I'll host something for sure.

5. This scarf - I have been told numerous time by Pinterest that I already pinned this scarf. But I keep turning back to it.

What are you excited for this November? Any great plans? I'm also taking a trip to San Francisco in a  little under 2 weeks, do you have any suggestions for things to do?

Monday, October 27, 2014

Fall 2014

We have been spoiled this year! This Summer was cool and now Fall has been absolutely gorgeous. Ok, winter was bad, but I just try to forget... The beautiful colors of fall that haven't been quite as bright in recent years finally decided to blossom for us this year.

Fall has always been one of my favorite seasons. I love wearing the light jackets, the scarves, and enjoying those last precious moments of nice weather. When the leaves crunch under your feet as you walk. The way that a warm October fades deliciously into a cool November. When we turn inward and spend time at home, cooking, baking, making cocktails. Inviting friends over to enjoy in all the cooking, baking, and cocktails. I listen to jazz music in the Fall, because it just feels right. Fall is when our towns and our hours most feel like home. Familiar and cozy.

This October has been amazing! Enjoy some of the photos I have taken.











Photos were taken in Minnesota and Iowa.