While this post says it’s
about July 4th, in reality it’s about the week leading up to July 4th
and such. There has been a lot going on.
So my niece came out for
her usual niece week on Monday June 29th. I picked her up after work
in the city from the cal train station. She was arriving mega bus, which was
pretty late (about an hour and a half I believe) which kind of screwed a lot of
things up. We grabbed a burrito there and came home afterward.
Day 2 I went to work and afterward we had dinner at the
Japanese restaurant Akagi in San Bruno. I know she does not get a lot of
Japanese food so it was nice. Then went home and watched Lt. Robin Crusoe.
Day 3 was when the real adventures began. I took some
vacation time and we went to Pier 39 / Fisherman’s wharf for the day. The
original plan was to go to Alcatraz but when I looked a month before we would
go, tickets were already sold out for the week. No joke. And they were sold out
through august. So no Alcatraz.
We did however go to San
Francisco’s “The Dungeon” which I got for the local discounted rate of $16 a
person. It’s little performances by live in actors in little spaces about San
Francisco’s history. I got to be a Narc at one point, and I was Sweaty Betty– a
drunken lady who stripped her clothing off on top of a bar while dancing. They
had a little booklet of pictures at the end for $60! WOAH! But I did get one of
the pictures for $10. Why not.
We then had lunch at Bubba
Gump’s (since I had never been, and she likes seafood.) I probably will never
do that again since I was not very impressed with my meal. Not as tasty as I
had hoped. It’s fine, it just cost a lot only to be disappointed food wise. The
atmosphere was nice though.
Then we found out that for
only $10 more, we could go to Madame Tussauds wax
museum! Which has replaced SF’s old wax museum. And in many ways this one is
cooler. Simply because you can actually walk around and touch the figures! How
crazy is that? We took lots of pictures. I’m sad it had no house of horrors
though like the old one….
We walked around pier 39 a
little, looking at the magic shop and the chocolate shop. Walked to Ghirardelli
square and got a hot fudge Sunday to split. Which was super good by the way.
Walked around there and looked at a few art galleries and by then my feet were
more than ready to go home.
We walked back to the car
and headed out. We then went to Chevy’s for dinner since my niece had never
heard of them, let alone eaten there!
Day 4 was also a big day. We started off by taking BART and
taking a free tour of SF’s City Hall. They just celebrated their 100th
anniversary. And it was very interesting to learn about.
After that we went to
Straw to have lunch. It’s a carnival atmosphere eatery. It was pretty tasty
actually. We got the popcorn cauliflower and She got the chicken and waffles
sandwich (it said Monte Cristo, but really it was a chicken and waffles
sandwich) while I got the Cajun chicken alfredo. Also good but could not finish
because of how creamy and spicy it was.
We then hopped onto BART
and headed to Union Square to get on a cable car to go to the cable car museum.
It was a little over an hour wait to get on, but we did. The cable Car museum
was free however. Loud, but interesting. Learned how they were almost gone for
good, but people voted to keep them. They had an interesting video playing
about how they worked (dated 1984!)
Then we walked over to the
Chinese history museum (also free that day) and that was very interesting as
well. Particularly the racism at the 1915 world’s fair exhibit. They had
pictures that were talking about opium dens in Chinatown in the city, and they
fought against it saying that wasn’t all there was to Chinatown. They just
changed the title, but kept the exhibit (at the world fair).
Then we walked around
Chinatown a bit. Tried to find the fortune cookie factory but no luck. Then we
walked down the street with all the lanterns on it and eventually wound up at
the arch at the end (which is pretty famous, although it has only been there
since the 70’s), where we met up with M.
He walked with us to BART
where we traveled to Urban Putt. A mini-golf course located in the city inside
a little building. Pretty neat-o. Lots of creative holes. Dia De Los Muretos,
an Earthquake one, musical ones, lots of creative things they did with the golf
balls. Pretty cool.
From there we walked to
Limon. A Peruvian restaurant located just a couple blocks away. The food was
quite tasty. We three enjoyed it very much.
Then went back home to
relax (and get a $40 ticket from BART for parking in the wrong spot. I didn’t
think I had, but I guess I did. Pretty annoying.).
Day 5 we were supposed to
go to the Winchester Mystery House, but I was super worn out. My feet were
killing me and I just couldn’t walk anymore. And if I didn’t I just didn’t see
how I could play volleyball on the 4th. Consequently it because a
rest day. We went to Red Robin for lunch, but that was as exciting as it got.
Then Paul and Joseph came into town for the 4th of July festivities.
For the 4th of July
I purchased some arm bands (really calf sleeves) to wear while playing
volleyball. I just get so banged up on the 4th I wanted to try and
somewhat save my arms this year.
So the festivities were
typical with playing volley ball for probably 5 hours or so. Maybe 6? Long long
time. Then afterward, my brother and his 2 kids went with me to Pacifica to
light the fireworks I had picked up earlier that week (I spent like $100…. Should
not have… but did). That was fun. Then went home to bed.
They stayed in Sunday to
hang out. They slept in some and we played Gloom as well as Disney Scene it. We
went out to lunch / breakfast at
Denny’s, and then had Dinner at Chevy’s since my nephew had never been before.
This just seemed crazy to me since I have known them to be there for so long
and they are a chain.
Anyway It was nice but I
was extremely worn out and almost sad I didn’t have the Monday off. Just for
resting purposes. My body was so stupidly sore it was hard to move. So much
jumping and hitting the volley ball with my arms. They were better though than
when I did not use them (the arm guards). Still hurt but not as much. Honestly
it was my legs and knees that super hurt. It was painful to walk.
And that’s the basic
rundown of niece week and 4th of July this year. I will get to my
birthday in a separate post.
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