Saturday, November 10, 2007

Our Trip to "The City"



Hard to believe we've already been back a week. Jeremy and I celebrated our 5th anniversary, yep, count 'em--1, 2, 3, 4, FIVE years of wedded bliss (with a little bit of crisis, catastrophe, chaos, and a whole lot of God's grace thrown in there) on 11/02/07. So, to celebrate, Jeremy "surprised" me with a trip to San Francisco. (The surprise didn't last longer than about a week or two--Jeremy decided he wanted to take me there, bought the tickets, told everybody it was going to be an anniversary surprise, and then couldn't hold it in any longer so I've known since about March). But surprise or no surprise, we were super excited for the opportunity to get away and celebrate our marriage. Nana and Poppa Don made the trip from Pensacola to keep Olivia while we were gone. So it was just the two of us.


After we got off the plane and checked into our hotel, we headed straight for the city...no time to waste. Our first stop was Pier 39 and the Fisherman's Wharf district...


...where we promptly purchased and consumed some of the famous clam chowder in a bread bowl. Absolutely delicious and it was the perfect night for some hot soup as we were down by the water and it was VERY chilly. So we just walked around, looked in some stores, checked out the ships docked by the piers...


...and then got coffee and ate donuts--one of our many indulgences on this trip. Tired from our travels, we headed back to the hotel, and made our plans for the upcoming days.




Our first full day, we spent the morning exploring. Our initial destination was Lombard Street, the curvy one, which we thought we could find, no problem. A couple hours later, after losing our way and stopping in different neighborhoods to check out the, um, really expensive homes, and getting some great views of the city...





...we finally made it to Lombard.







Only slightly off schedule, we headed toward Union Square to purchase our tickets to ride the trolly cars.



We took the trolly to Chinatown, stopped and ate a little authentic Chinese for lunch (much to J's dismay)...



...and then hopped back on the trolly and rode down to the pier to catch a ferry to head over to the quaint little town of Sausalito.


We spent our evening stolling the streets of this waterside town, took pictures with the boats...






...did some more shopping, eating, holding hands, and this evening's sweet treat was some latte's and cheesecake at a little deli.


Apparently, we were both worn out by this evening's end...




...and took the last ferry ride out back over to the city, went back to hotel and crashed, again, with big plans for the next day.


Saturday, our second full day, we made plans to head to Napa Valley, wine country. This was Jeremy's idea, as Courtney has never found a wine she much cares for, but in hindsight, we were both so glad we were able to make the little road trip. It was about an hour and a half outside the city, but the drive was fantastic. We had the most gorgeous weather our entire vacation, but this day was especially beautiful. We had a tour scheduled at the Beringer Brothers Winery which lasted only an hour.


They took us through the cellars where they store the barrels while the wine is being made, the actual vineyard, explaining the whole process of how wine comes to be, and then there was a little tasting. Jeremy got both mine and his "tastes" and left with a bottle of Beringer white wine, feeling a little more knowledgable in all things wine-ish.






We have no pictures to accompany the events of that afternoon and evening. We just enjoyed our trip back into San Francisco; if I recall correctly, got a little lost and frustrated, but finally found our way to the Haight-Ashbury district. This is where we had set all our shopping hopes and dreams of finding some cool threads to take with us back to Flo-town. And we left happy campers. We probably went into 30 stores, including Goodwill, and scrounged and dug and searched to find just what we wanted---good deals!! We bought new (to us) jeans, shirts, jewelry, and shoes all for about $100 bucks. I loved the shopping but the town was a little too dark for me (Courtney) and after the near-fight Jeremy had with a drunk guy in a bar over LSU football, I was REALLY ready to get out of there.

We headed back to Union Square where this evening's indulgence was both frustrating and way-rewarding. We waited nearly 2.5 hours for outside seating on the veranda at the Macy's Cheesecake Factory. Though we complained and moaned the entire wait, it was SO worth it. The nite-time view would have been worth a few more hours wait time and my hunky ex-Cheesecake Factory waiter husband enjoyed every bite of his coffee caramel chocolate something-or-other slice of cheesecake. Back to the hotel for more alarm-free sleep (I know a couple of mornings I didn't make it out of bed till around 9:00) and gearing up for another busy day.

On Sunday, our last full day, we had big plans.

Our first stop was the Golden Gate Bridge. We just got some quick shots of the bridge before crossing over this Wonder.










Next, our San Franciscan-native friend, Nate, had told us about a redwood forest that was only a 30 minute drive away, and that was something we had both wanted to see. So, after another beautiful drive through another beautiful part of California, we arrived in Muir Woods.

Breathtaking...


amazing...


humbling...


challenging...


inspiring...


God!




For our afternoon, we had a ferry ride and tour scheduled for Alcatraz.


This is such a touristy thing to do, I guess, but really you can't NOT do it. And we were tourists, afterall, so we went. And we loved it. We had an audio tour which meant that after our ferry took us around the island...


...and pointed out all the buildings and their historical significance...






...and gave the history of the island not only as a maximum security prison in the early to mid 1900's, but as a military fort previously and a temporary Indian sanctuary/reservation following its prison days...




...we arrived on the island and each received headphones to wear. We listened as we walked around and were told all about the prison and its prisoners...


...who occupied its cells, who walked its halls, who dared to attempt escape, who died trying...




It was creepy, and interesting, and eerie, and cool all at the same time. Though the flash gives a different feel to this picture, Jeremy and I were actually sitting in complete black in the solitary confinement cell (though we were luckily together) for this picture...


What an amazing adventure. We were certainly ready to get home, by the end of five days, to see Olivia who had actually spent the last few days of our trip with our friends, the Cannons, as Nana and Poppa Don had had to leave unexpectedly. But she was such a trooper and we missed her tons. Our trip was all that we had hoped it would be for Jeremy and I--refreshing, renewing, and such a strong reminder of God's grace in our lives, and more specifically, and so powerfully, in our marriage. But it was also a reminder of how much we love our family, and all being together, the three of us. We were so blessed to be able to get away to celebrate 5 years, but felt all the MORE blessed to return to our home here in Florence, to our sweet, sweet daughter, and to our community of amazing friends that we consider family.

Just one more picture and then I'll be done...a snapshot from the weekend of my husband, my commited, serving, loving, doting husband who does anything and everything to make me happy. Carrying my really pink, really heavy purse filled with cameras and itineraries and toboggans. I love you today and for the rest of my life and forever after that...

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

JoJo's Halloween

For the sake of time, and because I'm lazy, I'm just going to stick a few pictures on here from our fun Halloween. Jeremy's parents were in town and we celebrated Poppa Don's birthday.



After much coaxing, Olivia donned her red JoJo wig and, in my unbiased opinion, was the cutest little clown around.





We tricked and treated a little with a beautiful pink princess...




and a snuggly baby caterpillar...




Olivia wanted to sit on the doorsteps of the homes to immediately indulge in the candy she had just received...why wait???




This picture makes me happy and sad...happy 'cause I'm so in love with these girls but sad 'cause they're growing up way too fast.




Little clown and big clown.




We then went to the most popular Halloween party in town at the Patterson's house, and got to check out all of Olivia's friends' wonderful costumes while the exhausted parents caught up on the day's events.


Abby as an adorable Elmo...




All the kids exhausted but still cute.




All in all, a fun second halloween for the Emert family.