Sunday, while every local headed out of the Bay Area, Grey and I decided to play tourist and venture into the city explore. My younger self use to turn up my nose at any activity that fell under "tourist attraction," but my opinion has changed as I've aged. After all, even if outwardly cheesy, these activities are often a lot of fun and far too many locals miss out one something that truly can be unique to an area.
After a lot of back-and-forth, we settled on Fisherman's Wharf as our destination. And despite a late start (really don't recommend arriving at any location at 11 am), we ended up having a fun morning/early afternoon exploring the piers and taking in the sights
It was on the walk back to the car that Grey commented about how rare it is for us to spend a day out together. A big part of this has to do with all the chaos over the last 5 years. Between moving, work stress and housing stress, there's not been much room for taking any down time. And as Grey reflected on this, I thought more about how this was a major factor that separated us from a lot of other people in our circle. How others around us have found a way to schedule vacation time while we've had it on the back-burner.
I'm hoping that this day-trip is the beginning of change on that front. Though I have no grand illusions about going somewhere exotic, simple trips like this where we can get away and reset while not having to worry about employment status or where our home will still exist seems like something reasonable to aim for.
In light of that, I'm hoping we'll have another opportunity to play tourist again. Because I hear the cable cars are a worthwhile experience.
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This sounds like a perfect day!
ReplyDeleteYou know my cheezy love for all things public transportation, so I'm all for cable cars! And you're so close to Alcatraz!
We, too, have become tourists in our own city. It's kind of fun to come up with day-trips we can do as a family. Like mini-vacations (with mini price tags, comparatively speaking).
ReplyDeleteI look forward to living vicariously through you in this space!
I am a big fan of day trips, and you certainly live in an area where there are opportunities for them galore! And I'll bet Maddy & Teddy would have a blast on the cable cars. ;)
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