Thursday, June 26, 2008

California Dreamin'

We had an absolute blast in Cali! We went there to attend the wedding of Gabe's college friend and decided to make an anniversary trip out of it and stay a few extra days in San Francisco. I had spent a very brief time in San Fran several years ago and have always wanted to go back. Our hotel location couldn't have been more perfect since it was about an hour drive to the wedding down south, and only an hour to Napa up north. Plus we were able to spend some time at the Fisherman's Wharf and tour the ellusive Alcatraz.
With that, I will turn it over to the pictoral narrative...


Day One: Wedding location just north of Santa Clara...a really cool, unique place to have a wedding.



All dressed up and ready to go!


A steam train takes us up to the ceremony location deep in the redwood forest.


Gabe's Vanderbilt buddies. From the left: Alison, Greg, Kara and son Joshua. Great people. We had a great time with them.


The 45 minute ride up was spectacular! I couldn't stop taking photos even though the photos don't do the trees any justice. They are huge and beautiful!
The ceremony took place in a small wooded grove.


Mr. and Mrs. Tran: Julie and Duc. Since Duc is vietnamese, they wore traditional wedding clothes and had gorgeous music.


The ride back was just as spectacular as the ride up.
Once back at the reception area, we found out that Julie had fallen ill and wasn't able to make the reception so we were sad not to be able to send her off with good wishes. Nevertheless, we had a great time at the reception, left early and drove the Pacific Coast Highway back up San Fran.




Day 2: NAPA! YEA! I didn't realize wine country could be so darn fun! We drove up Sunday afternoon and stopped at three wineries. We learned that depending on where you are in wine country depicts what types of wine you can find. Since we were in Napa Valley where the climate is hot and dry, the wineries there mostly make reds. Had we known this, we would have ventured to Sonoma where there are more white wines. However, we still had a complete blast. We had to take a break and stop at Dean and Deluca for some bread and cheese since we got just a tad too toasted! :)



Have to cross a bridge to get to Napa. This is the Bay Bridge. I was just a tad nervous on this one. I would hate to be here during an earthquake!


Nice view of Napa from the Rutherford Hill Winery


Last stop was the best! Mumm Napa. I am a sucker for sparkling wine and this was an awesome winery that specializes in sparkling wine. YUM! MUMM!

Great tasting room. It is a lot like a small bistro. After three glasses of bubbly I am H-A-P-P-Y! I loved it so much that I joined their wine club. We get a shipment of sparkling wine every two months. I just got my first shipment yesterday and am trying really hard not to drink it all at once!View of the Mumm vineyard.

These grapes were not quite ripe enough or I wouldn't be able to resist trying one! Not a bad pic for a tipsy Alli.
Day 3: Alcatraz!



Ever since my first visit to San Fran, I have always wanted to see Alcatraz. The recommendation is to take the night tour because its really creepy and cool, but they are very popular and is sold out well ahead of time, so we had to settle for the afternoon tour. Gabe and I stopped at Fisherman's Wharf for a fantastic lunch of clam chowder in a freshly baked sourdough bread bowl. yummmm! Then got on the ferry to The Rock.
Seeing this view for the first time takes your breath away. Its very surreal and creepy. The tour includes a self guided audio tour that is narrated by an old warden and a few of the former inmates. You really feel like you are there with them. The whole tour was great. We were not disappointed.


We couldn't leave with out the "Al Capone photo opp". But, there were so many people trying the same thing, the best we could do was this angle. With the wide open cell door, it loses the effect a bit, don't you think??? haha.

After returning to the wharf , we met up with Gabe's Vandy friends and had dinner at a funky garlic restaurant called The Stinking Rose in the heart of San Fran. The food left something to be desired, but the atmosphere was very "San Francisco".


The entire trip was great and created loads of great memories. We always have a lot of fun together. What was even better was knowing that when we got back on Tuesday we still had the whole week left! Wednesday we recuperated from the jet lag and spent time with Gabe's parents. Thursday, we went to Lake of the Ozarks to meet up with our friends Greg and Shawna. I was finally able to meet their son, Gavin, who is arguably the cutest baby on the planet! Here's to you Kunz family!

Once home from the lake, we spent the rest of the week with my brother, Philip, and his girlfriend Gretchen. It is always great to see them and spend some quality time. Unlike the last two times they came out, the weather finally cooperated and we were able to spend at lot of time outside, playing golf, frisbee, horseshoes, and enjoying the property and scenery. Of course, we also made time to get in some good video gaming with Chris and Barbie. It was quite hard to go back to work Monday, but I guess that why they say Life's a Beach! :)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It looks like you guys had a blast!!! So many things to comment. lol.

1)Love the dress you wore to the wedding.

2) Beautiful wedding and so unique.

3) Isn't wine country glorious?! Serisouly heaven on earth.

Anonymous said...

Hey what a great tour. To bad you didn't get a picture of Phil and Gretchen to finish it off. I loved th wedding. What a unique idea.

Love MOM

Anonymous said...

Hi Alli & Gabe-

Your San Francisco trip brought back memories out of the cobwebs. I was born in the area and can remember a few things from my childhood before I left at the age of 4. Your Mom and I have been to see the redwoods, WOW.

More of the same here over the last week. counting down (62) and can't wait for the paper work to be done at the department level so I can take it to personnel and start processing out. It is a long drawn out process too.

The wind finally gave up last week and the weather is clear and of course HOT.

Give your Mom a hug for me when you get to Denver.

On the job front I have a phone interview with Fluor tonight at 1700. It is for a permanent job which is my last choice but I want to keep my options open. Fluor has a lot of work and needs people.

I heard from TRS also, they are a contract agency that is affiliated with Fluor. Your Mm worked through them years ago in Rochester. They have openings for my expertise and that got me pumped up!

I want to know who the champ at Wii was.

John

Anonymous said...

Where did you guys go on the Lake?

You know I'm missing you terribly!

Love you guys!

Anonymous said...

Hi Alli-

I guess you are home from your whirlwind trip to CO. I heard you and Cindy (friend) blabbing non stop in the background at breakfast:-).

Exciting weekend for me I tore down the screened in porch on Thursday (did your Mom send the slide show) and made more small rosewood boards on Friday. Now comes the detail work of the grooves and such, ugh.

The Aramco separation is progressing. Got the info from Vanguard that they need to process me out. The form requiring many signatures is electronic on SAP now and since my supervisor got promoted they haven't sorted out his approval powers yet. I can't use it as an excuse to be out of the office yet, crap.

56 days!

Love

John

Anonymous said...

Hi Alli-

I think you shot your wad on the June 26th update and have been slacking since. Time to get Gabe involved. I hear from Cindy that you are heading back to school, woohoo! You are planning to impact young minds, I don't envy that.

My weekend was spent at the hoby shop working on Cindy's rosewood book case. All the parts are cut to rough size and the detail work 9mortise and tenon) has begun.

Cindy is bringing back the gorilla glue and router blades.

51 days to go which means I have maybe 36 days to finish it, that's scary.

Have you and Gabe been to Younger's lately?

Love
John