Taking a cue from Stephanie Nielson, (who recently did a blog post entitled Nie York City where she shared 20 moments from a family trip), here are mine from San Francisco.
21. Leaving Wednesday at noon and hitting traffic in LA that didn’t stop until we made it to the Grapevine. It took us five hours to get to that point, 9.5 to our hotel in the city. Shockingly, I was the most antsy person in the car.
20. Driving across the Bay Bridge and talking to the kids about the location of San Francisco and the three bridges that lead in. Nathan thinks the bridge is called “The Babe Bridge.” We almost don’t correct him. For the rest of the trip, we constantly ask him if he wants to go look for babes on The Babe Bridge.
19. Waking up Thanksgiving morning with nothing to do but whatever we wanted.
18. Taking the kids across the street from our hotel, to our favorite breakfast spot Pergamino Cafe. One that we have talked about to the kids for years. It is an extremely casual place, with the most friendly staff. You seat yourself, you get your own coffee (from a huge selection of random mugs and coffees along one wall – so charming), and you get enough homemade food to fill your belly all day. Drew ordered banana pancakes and you get one pancake, only it is the size of a turkey platter. His eyes BUGGED out of his head.
17. How Anna found nooks and crannies all over the city, and then posed in them while asking me to take photos.
16. The day Mckenna had to go to the bathroom every twenty minutes. Leaving me trucking all over to find her one, washing our hands raw every twenty minutes, and leaving the rest of the crew bored, even while patiently waiting for us to return.
15. Getting to do this with all six of us at the Musee Mechanique.
14. Waiting in line for the cable car and taking these photos. We were all in the best mood, even though we were cold and tired from walking. Watching Drew and Anna hold onto the sides as we careened up and down the hills. Hearing Mckenna laugh every time the bell clanged.
13. Jeff looking at me over dinner and telling me that I was so happy I was glowing.
12. Taking in views like this while my heart wanted to burst with happiness for being there, happiness for being with them, happiness for all that we have come through, and happiness for all that we have yet to do together.
11. Getting to the end of the trolley ride and realizing we are far too exhausted to make it to our 8:30 Thanksgiving dinner reservation at “our” Italian place, Mona Lisa. So we stopped for french fries at Burger King (the only thing open in Union Square on Thanksgiving) and ran six blocks and up four floors through the inside of the closed mall (with Christmas music playing) to get to the 7:15 showing of The Fantastic Mr. Fox. Our words echoed off the walls as we stripped off jackets and scarves. Mckenna shuffled along behind us, going as fast as she could, getting pulled along by Jeff, singing the words. The movie was brilliant. I sat, grinning, through the whole thing.
10. Hailing a cab while watching their wonder and amazement at the newness of the situation, and piling in and having it take us to Denny’s for our Thanksgiving dinner. Where we dined romantically on appetizers and banana splits before heading back to our hotel, hopping the fence, and crashing into warm beds.
9. Waking up late and lazy and taking the kids to The Exploratorium. Mckenna avoided us and sat down on benches or chairs. She wasn’t all that interested. Jeff and I followed different groups around while we all took turns testing out the hundreds of experiments and hands on goodies. Such a trip to see that not much has changed since I was there last at the age of 18. I have a photo of me with my younger sister Alisha (aged 5) in those same exact BIG/LITTLE chairs.
8. Driving around and around and around and around North Beach looking for parking so that we could make it to our second reservation at Mona Lisa. Walking up the streets in the dark, with the bustle of Chinatown all around us, holding each girl by the hand. Eating in the tiny, loud, adorably kitchy restaurant and getting very warm and flushed after sharing a bottle of wine with Jeff. I can still taste the Salmon Alfredo. (Slurp.)
7. Getting to see this dear lady. Joan is the owner of Timeless Treasures, an incredible shop I have posted about many times before. She was thrilled to meet the family, and gifted me with a beautiful necklace made by a local artist named Adjowah Brody of Oakland.
6. Spending twenty minutes to myself after completing my last session of the trip. I drove around with all my windows down, blaring Dead Heart Bloom. It was a PERFECT DAY, the weather was insanely beautiful and warm. I could drive up and down and around that city allllllllllllll day, just taking in the architecture and people that I love so much.
5. Walking along Haight Street in the sun, all of us taking up the sidewalks. This I think, is my favorite memory of the trip. HOW LONG have I longed to bring them here? Popping into shops here and there to pick out trinkets and treasures with the kids. I felt so at home there. Haight Street smells like incense and pizza.
4. Ending the day (and our trip) at Golden Gate Park. It has been a dream of mine to bring my kids here and sit with them in the sunshine on Hippie Hill. As we entered the park, and I heard the drums, my eyes welled up with tears. I turned around and looked at Jeff and said, “We are here!” The environment could be seedy or wonderful depending on what you see when you look around. I just see people being. They are playing drums, throwing frisbees, laying in the sun, and just feeling the magic of the place. The drum circle just takes you to another place – there isn’t any judgement from anyone.
3. Hippies are selling rocks and homemade items along the sidewalk path. Nathan and Anna sat for twenty minutes talking to a young couple and haggling over rock prices. Anna surprised me by buying a gold butterfly charm with her last dollar. She loved giving this to me, and I loved receiving it.
2. Bringing them here after wanting to for years and watching the PURE UNADULTERATED JOY in their faces as they zoomed down the cement slides in the best park in the world. And that no one started bleeding. And how much Nate loved it when he won the race on the last trip down.
1. Saying goodbye, as always with a heavy, heavy heart. With questions on my mind as to where we should live and why I feel so drawn to this place. How hard it is to want to be in two places at once. As we drove out of the city and got onto the freeway, everyone plugged into their personal entertainment devices and Jeff and I put on Bob Marley. It was the perfect way to start the drive home. Then I saw this sign coming up and luckily had a break in traffic in order to get this shot. I am not sure, but I think it was there just for us.
xo
Tara
Tara, this session made me tear up because this is exactly how I feel every time I visit Seattle and Paris. I live in a beautiful and wonderful city, but for some reason, those cities have my heart. :)
What an amazing trip! I love your recap.
I am curious what lens or lenses you take with you on this type of trip?
Thanks!
love love love this.
Awe, Tara! So beautiful!
Fantastic memories ;) so many fabulous pics, but I LOVE LOVE LOVE the self portrait of you in the ‘Guide to Romance’ and the reflection shot with McKenna looking all cool to the side. And, you look AWESOME!!! Jeff, too, but mostly you ;)
Thinking of a move are you?? hmmmm…
I adore this recap of a city I love so much! I took my kids there 2 years ago, but they were a bit young to really take it in. Back again soon!
That post was beautiful, just beautiful. I felt like I was there with you running through the mall, sitting on the hill and driving home listening to Bob Marley.
The sign is there for a reason………….
Beautiful.
could it be a sign, are you looking for a sign? sometimes they seem to come when you are looking and you wonder, gosh am i totally over-analyzing…but there is that little bit of you that wants so badly just to say…nope it is just a sign and now i need to take advantage…the world is a funny place isn’t it? i’m so happy that you seemed so happy and peaceful there….
can you share what lens you used in most of these pictures?
I could not have enjoyed this post any more than I did. So HAPPY that you got to do this with your family. Did you say drum circle? count.me.in!
Sniff.
Perfection.
I feel like I was there with you. What a wonderful pictorial journal of your emotions in your very special city. Thank you for sharing this with us.
#2 BEST PARK EVER. then we walked across the park, through a tunnel, past Amoeba Record store, took kids’ pics in front of great graffiti, and had African food and sangria with some local friends.
thanks for reminding me of that trip. i kinda forgot. :)
I live 40 minutes from SF and NEVER go there. What a treat to see this amazing city through your eyes. WOW!!
Brad and I had our pics taken in that booth on our honeymoon:) I am resisting the urge to search for them for the next 2 hours:)
What a wonderful group of shots Tara!!!! I think San Francisco is meant for you! While I love all the photos for some reason, I’m drawn to the one of you, McKenna & Anna in the mirrored ball making it look like fish eye. I adore the way McKenna is looks posed. She’s growing up on ya! Adorable! Thanks for sharing your work as always. I’m always inspired by you!
Thanks everyone, I keep coming back here to look at these. :)
The lens was my 24-70, even though that big boy is a beast, it still goes with me everywhere.
What a lovely heartfelt post. =) I’m sure SF would love to have you… and you’d be closer to me! LOL. TFS.
wonderful and beautiful compilation of your adventure. it sounds like great family memories were made. i’ve never been to SanFran, and this makes me want to go. thanks for sharing a piece of your heart, as always.
Wow Tara. I got teary at #13. You can tell you were glowing just the way this is all recorded. Love it. Totally going to start journalling like this after our own family adventures.
Love the picture of you and your boys. As a momma of an almost 7 year old, there’s something about a momma and her boys!
Beautiful post… and boy can I relate to the last part about leaving with a heavy heart and questioning where you should live when your heart is clearly divided. :) I GET it. :)
Thanks for this – I miss my home so much. You captured her beautifully.
what an amazing account of your trip…pure sunshine :)
Tara,
This post resonated with me in so many ways that I sit here beaming with happy tears running down my face. This is obviously the city of your heart (mine is Portland, Or)… your photos show this (so many of them are new favorites of mine) and your words shout this. I don’t know what the future holds for you and your family, but I sure hope you guys end up finding it in San Francisco.
Beautiful photos and beautiful memories.
Ahhhhh — Tara, I LOVE San Fran!!! This is such a wonderful idea to post about a trip you’ve taken (I might have to steal it when my hubby and I go to Europe next year) and girl, GO LIVE THERE ALREADY!
BOTH of those signs on the freeway are pointing you there :)
Sounds and looks so perfect! I LOVE that you ate Thanksgiving dinner at Denny’s….so awesome!
LOVE this. You are such a rockstar.
That was so happy. And now I’m mentally booking a trip somewhere for Thanksgiving next year. The freedom!
Thank you for sharing….the ‘city’ does put a spell on you. Im glad you love the ‘city.’ Please do tell where those cement slides live? I thought I knew the city….not! Happy Holidays! peace out
great post, tara. i think you should move there!!
It looks like an amazing trip! This is how my husband feels about Montana. We live in the midwest and he literally aches to live out there. It’s just hard to think about moving with three young kids and grandparents down the street!
tara~ you look so happy, inside and out, wow the out…you go girl!
I too adore San Francisco! It is just one of those cities where you feel at home. There are so many cool things to see and do. It has such a welcoming feeling. I love what you captured on your trip. Thanks for sharing these memories with all of us!
nicely done Tara. Thanks.
nicely done! thanks for sharing so many personal emotions!
I love love love your photos, never been to SF but can’t wait one day… looks like you have so much to be thankful for, thanks for sharing your gift with the world. You inspire me to strive to take better photos, I think my favorite is the one of yourself & hubby in the photo booth that you took, altho I love all the shots… so beautiful, so vibrant, so photogenic!
LOVE these Tara!!! What an incredible trip and incredible time with your family! I can feel the love oozing from your words AND the relaxation that you must have been feeling to be in one of your favorite places of all time, with your favorite people! :-)
you know how much i love SF, right? i love love love it. if it was smaller, i would have moved there. astoria is lovingly referred to as ‘little SF’. maybe that’s why i chose here.
your photos are beautiful. i can feel longing (and much contentment) in your words. you will (you may already) know what is right for you (and the family). not easy, i know. but you will know.
ps: you look fabulous!!!!!!!!! you are one hot mama.
just.so.cool.my bff lives in the city so I have the best excuse to drive my family up there every summer. she loves to drag us and her family all over the city. all eight of us tromping along those old, cracked, narrow sidewalks. we love every minute of it. but maybe it is extra special because we don’t live there?
what a beautiful post….i may copy you someday….there is a little town in montana called bozeman where my heart will ALWAYS be and someday so will I. I completely and totally *get* how you feel about this place….its like you belong and you finally feel home when you are there *sigh*….
your photos exude the happiness and peace you describe and i smiled the entire time i read this post :) i’m glad your thanksgiving was so special….i’m sure no one in your beautiful family will ever forget it :)
that ending shot is so telling. it’s funny, we’ve been contemplating a move to SF. vaguely dreaming. one day. what a beautiful project. an amazing adventure. a memory your children will always remember.
you are a kind, giving mother. and a fun caring wife.
i LOVED LOVED LOVED seeing san francisco through your eyes! i, too, had this overwhelming love for the city, and now am so so lucky to be able to call it home :)
Oh Tara, your photos take my breath away. I used to be sad that you didn’t scrapbook any longer, but your photography wows me even more than your gorgeous layouts did. *sigh*
Best post ever. You are an inspiration my friend! What a mama!
So similar…I feel the exact same way you do every time I leave San Diego to go back to AZ. Heavy heart. A longing I can’t explain. Hmmm…maybe it is time to change life. Thanks for this post. It’s amazing.
this post.
is.
beautiful.
i cried.
omg… your last sentence (got me)
Tara, love the photos, the comments, the joy in everyone’s faces. I LOVE SF. Maybe when we’re old ladies we’ll bump into each other on the streets of SF, because one of these days I’m moving there too!
you.are.beautiful.