07
Aug 2011

Fiesta Crew Tahoe 2011

Yesterday we had a reunion with some of the friends I used to work with in the Bay Area.  Our first "Fiesta Crew" trip to Tahoe was back in 2006.  None of us had kids, and Sean and I had only been dating a month or so.  Now five years later Scott and Nicole live in Lake Tahoe in a fabulous home, Sean and I have Jonathan and live in San Diego, Todd and Nicola have two kids, and Jeff and Maureen have one with another baby on the way.  I can't wait until Fiesta Crew Tahoe 2016!

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31
Jul 2011

Paso Robles July 2011

We love visiting Cambria and Paso Robles we our friends Jill, Rob, Pam, and Brent.  This time we were very bummed that Brent couldn't make it, but the rest of us enjoyed relaxing in Cambria and wine tasting in Paso with JZ.  Our dogs Cleo, Duncan, and Clyde come along too, although Clyde passed away a couple of months ago.  Rest in Peace Clyde!

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31
Jul 2011

Jill & Rob Visit March 2011

This pictures are obviously way overdue.  We had so much fun when mama and dada's friends Jill and Rob came to visit back in March.  We went to Pacific Beach and Seaport Village.  I had a lot of fun watching kites fly that day.

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05
Nov 2008

Cambria and Paso Robles

A couple of weekends ago Sean and I went down toCambria with a few friends for the weekend.  Cambria is a small coastal community located about 3.5 hours south of San Francisco.  We took "the long way" to Cambria, and drove down Highway 1 to enjoy the views of the Pacific Coast.  Along the way we stopped in Big Sur at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park for a quick walk, and again at a beach just north of Hearst Castleto check out the elephant seals.

On top of the wonderfully relaxing beach house the six of us stayed at just a few blocks from the beach, we went wine tasting in Paso Robles as well.  If you are interested, here are a few of the wines we bought after tasting at each winery:

2006 Estate Grenache-Counoise Rosé, Clautiere Vineyard | 2006 Syrah, Penman Springs Vineyard | 2005 Jack of Hearts, Jada

We also stopped at Pasolivo and tasted some olive oil - yummy!  Who knew tangerine and lime olive oil could taste so good?

Love, Eileen

P.S. - Sorry for the long gaps between posts.  Too many blogs, too little time.  ;)

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03
Jul 2008

Giants vs. Cubs

 

Last night Sean and I went to the Giants game with our friends Jill and Rob.  Fortunately Sean reminded me to take a sweatshirt.  I had forgotten that while it is beautiful and 80F degrees on the Peninsula, it is always freezing in the summer in San Francisco.  Sean and I cruised up to the city on Caltrain, and as we got to about Brisbane the train started getting colder and colder.  I was kind of worried that I should have brought a scarf, but fortunately it was fairly nice out when we got toAT&T Park.

It was kind of funny, because when we finally got to the stadium, we had to wait a couple of minutes for Jill & Rob.  I mentioned to Sean that the Willie Mays statue in front of the ballpark has really turned into an unofficial meeting spot.  Just as I said that, this woman walks by and asked her husband why all of these people were just milling around.  :)

Once Jill & Rob showed up, we all confirmed that we were starving, and food was a top priority. As we were walking to our seats along the outer wall of the stadium, the announcers showed a video advertising Gilroy Garlic Fries behind centerfield.  Jill and I promptly headed over to the stand while the boys went to scout for hot dogs and beer.  I was puzzled why there was a huge container of free candy sitting next to the register until I realized they were mints the workers were giving away for your breath after you eat the fries!

The game was sold out, 41,000 screaming fans in attendance, so our awesome bleacher seats were fairly packed.  We played musical chairs about 10 times throughout the evening as people were mostly sitting wherever they wanted to rather in their assigned "seat".

I'd have to say that the game was rather uneventful, until the last two innings.  The Cubs were up a couple of runs, then the Giants caught up, then the Cubs scored another run to leave the game 6-5 in the bottom of the ninth.  There were a bunch of rowdies in the bleachers, so there was a lot of trash talking by pompous Cubs fans and angry Giants fans, I felt badly for the parents of the young kids - hee hee.

Down just one run, our Giants batter got up to bat with 2 outs and hit a triple!  The crowd goes wild!  The Giants put in a pinch hitter for the pitcher who was up next, and the guy just loses the whole game.  Seriously, on the second pitch, he starts to swing and then stops, and gets a strike called on him!  What the heck?!?  Seriously, just swing at it!  The whole crowd was chanting "Freddie! Freddie! Freddie!" and I think the pressure got to him.  He just watched all three pitches fly by him.  I mean, it is little league and softball 101 to at least go down swinging!

Anyway, by the end it was one of the most exciting if disappointing games I've been to in a long time.  But the best part of the game was when the fireworks started, which were sponsored by Chevron.  We giggled to ourselves that that was where ourgas money was going.  The PA system was playing "Lights" by Journey, and just as the crowd sang the last, "I wanna get back to my city by the bay", they turned off all the house lights and the fireworks began.

It was a great show save the fog, so the fireworks looked more like glowing bursts of light, but hey, that is why we love San Francisco.




 

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