California!
Sometimes you just crave a taste of Americana, and we certainly got it!
Pleasanton Main Street |
Maggie's mom, Amy, and I both started our blogs about the same time. We had attended a talk at the school on "Maximizing your Strengths". It dealt with identifying those activities that make you happy and that you do well. Instead of spending time trying to improve your weaknesses, it's more effective to focus on your strengths. It turns out we both enjoy writing and had both been wanting to start a blog to share our England experiences. I like the name of her blog, "Sunny Spells", a familiar weather forecast phrase in England. You definitely have to enjoy those sunny spells because they don't last long, similar to their one-year adventure here.
Friday Night Lights |
Homecoming Queen |
Lexi got to experience a day at a huge public high school, quite different from her small private school. When Maggie told her schoolmates that her friend from England was coming for a visit, they mistakenly thought Lexi was British. To have some fun with it, the story was created that Lexi was Kate Middleton's niece, which some even believed!
Here's a bit of trivia about the town of Pleasanton, California. It was named after US Civil War Army officer Alfred Pleasonton. A Post Office employee mistakenly changed the spelling but I think the name fits the town well, it IS a very pleasant town!
Monterey |
Carmel-by-the-Sea is a beautiful, artsy village with no stop lights allowed in it. Clint Eastwood was the mayor of Carmel in the 1980's.
Chillin' at Carmel Beach |
Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey |
Cannery Row mural, Monterey |
Monterey Aquarium |
Pebble Beach Golf Course |
We drove along a stretch of the scenic 17-Mile Drive that hugs the Pacific coastline. It goes through Pebble Beach where we stopped to have a look at the famous golf course. The Lone Cypress Tree is also found on this route. My previous post has a photo of it.
Scenic spot on 17-Mile Drive |
Eventful Day
Thursday, October 20, was an eventful day. On that day:
- The Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi was killed
- 2 medium earthquakes hit the San Francisco area as well as San Antonio, Texas
- Amy's car keys that had been lost for 3 days were found!!!
We were in San Francisco that day riding on a cable car so we did not feel the earthquake but that was my first time to be in the area of an earthquake. The epicenter was close to Berkeley where we had toured the University of California just the day before.
The keys were found in an open bag of kettle popcorn but that's another story!
San Francisco was a fun touristy day riding on the cable cars, eating clam chowder at Fisherman's Wharf, getting scared by Bush Man, and indulging in Ghirardelli chocolate.
San Francisco Cable Car |
Riding on the cable car |
Friday included a tour of Stanford University's beautiful campus near Palo Alto and Silicon Valley.
Rounding out our visit were shopping trips to Target and the good old American mall, where we shopped at, of course, American Eagle.
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