7/8/2015

The 4th day of our San Francisco adventure brought us to AT&T Park to see the Giants play the Mets. The Giants’ stadium is almost a polar opposite of the O.co Coliseum. AT&T Park is nice and open, has a beautiful view of the bay, and great food options. My only complaint is that the parking is difficult, due to its location on the embarcadero in downtown San Francisco.

The Mets ended up beating the Giants (4-1), and being a Dodger fan, I couldn’t have hoped for a better outcome. So, this was a successful outing that marked the 7th Major League stadium off our family’s to-see list.

7/9/2015

We started off the last day of our trip visiting Coit Tower and, in the process, experiencing some nice San Francisco summertime weather, fog and drizzle.

After Coit Tower, we drove down Lombard Street, the “crookedest street in San Francisco”, and then explored Chinatown. We continued our impromptu walking tour of San Francisco by walking around the Financial District and ending up at the Ferry Building.

After all that walking, we finished up the day by meeting our friend Kevin for dinner at Fisherman’s Wharf, and then dessert at Ghirardelli Square.

8/9/2015

During the first full day in New Mexico we drove up into the mountains to visit Silver City. Aliciana’s ancestors all come from this area and there are still many family members left in the cute little city. We had a nice brunch with Aliciana’s Tia Pancha and her family, her Grandpa Raul, and her Tia Cynthia.

After leaving Silver City we drove to City Of Rocks State Park on the way back to Las Cruces. The rocks were lots of fun to hike around on and it was amazing how far you could see down into the valley. This area of New Mexico was some of the prettiest land I’ve ever visited. From up on the rocks you could see rain storms roll across the grass plains below. I can see why New Mexico’s state nickname is “The Land of Enchantment”.

8/10/2015

The second full day in New Mexico we visited Carlsbad Caverns National Park. My camera couldn’t capture the beauty we witnessed on the 1.25 mile hike down from the natural entrance into the Big Room. Of course, it is pitch black once you get into the caverns and the little bit of artificial lighting made it very difficult for my photos to come out sharp.

The Big Room tour was also an additional 1.25 miles loop among all the amazing rock formations. So, there was a lot of walking done but my boys were troopers. Luckily, we took the elevator back up to the surface, so we didn’t need to climb out from 750 feet below.

8/11/2015

During our third day in New Mexico we visited White Sands National Monument. The giant dunes of gypsum sand were lots of fun to hike up and slide down. Even with sun glasses, the light was amazingly bright off of all the white sand.

After leaving White Sands, we drove through the center of New Mexico to make our way to Albuquerque, where we spent the night.

8/12/2015

We spent the last day in New Mexico walking around downtown Santa Fe. We ate at a great little place named Blue Corn Cafe & Brewery where I had the best green chili stew and a few good microbrews. We also checked out the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi and the Palace of the Governors.

After leaving Santa Fe we drove up to Taos and around the beautiful land in that area of the state. We stopped along the way to walk on the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge to view the Rio Grande down below.

8/13/2015

To make our way back to California, we spent this day driving from Albuquerque to Flagstaff, AZ. Along the way we visited the Petrified Forest National Park.

The Painted Desert portion of the park was very pretty but the petrified forests were disappointing. The petrified logs remaining were much smaller than I expected. I imagine all the impressive specimens have long ago been taken, either into personal collections or museums. The badlands of the park, where the fossilized trees existed, was incredibly hot and had a creepy feeling of death hanging over it.

The Native American ruins existing in another part of the park were interesting but it was tough to keep my boys interested in some old walls when it was so hot outside. Overall, I don’t think the Petrified Forest National Park is worth the trip unless you happen to be passing through the area and need to kill an afternoon, like we did.

7/9/2016

We made a trip to Bakersfield so the boys could visit with their great-grandma. My brother Nick was also in town visiting, having flew all the way from New York City. The boys loved playing with their uncle and showing him all the fun they have on their tablets.

7/10/2016

After spending a few days in Bakersfield, we headed over to the coast to spend a few days in San Luis Obispo. You can’t beat a tri-tip sandwich at Firestone Grill for dinner.

7/11/2016

We started off our day walking around the Cal Poly campus. The boys were interested in seeing where we had gone to college. It is amazing how many new buildings have been built since we graduated. The new Baker Math and Science building is very impressive!

After having lunch at Tiki Hut, an old favorite of Aliciana’s and mine, we drove up Highway 1 to Morro Bay. The boys explored the beach around Morro Rock and we saw a bunch of sea otters chill’n in the bay. Then we continued up the coast and hung out on the Cayucos pier.

We had dinner at Klondike Pizza in Arroyo Grande, another favorite of ours. It was the first time we have taken the boys, and they dug the crazy Alaskan atmosphere. Their favorite part was eating peanuts and getting to throw the shells on the floor.

After dinner, we finished up our day playing at Dinosaur Caves Park in Shell Beach while enjoying the beautiful ocean views.

7/12/2016

We spent the whole day having fun with our imaginations at the San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum. Unfortunately, Connor was feeling a little under the weather, but he still managed to have some fun.

7/13/2016

Before heading back to Bakersfield, we couldn’t leave the coast without a stop to see the elephant seals. They like to come ashore just north of San Simeon. It was Connor’s first time seeing the beasts, and both boys were impressed.

7/14/2016

Just some random photos taken while enjoying Grandma’s beautiful backyard.

7/15/2016

My parents drove down from Portland, OR with their RV in order to visit us and Grandma. The boys love hanging out with their little uncle and aunt, AJ and Michaela.

The boys showed off their newly acquired swimming skills in the RV park my parents were staying at. After they had enough of the water, we all headed over to visit with Grandma.

7/16/2016

Some photos of our family that were taken while we were all hanging out with Grandma.