Father’s Day by The Bay

Our second day in San Francisco just happened to be Father’s Day, my second favorite day of the year next to Becky’s birthday.  It started early with Becky taking Jake & Scout for a walk while I entertained the boys once they woke up with a game I created called the Double Bed Jump. Here’s a 12-second snippet of how it worked.

Once she returned, it was my turn to hit the pavement for a nice long run along the bay. I enjoyed it immensely, especially the fresh air and scenery.

Low tide for fishing.
Low tide for fishing.

Then we took Jake, Scout, Griffin & Bo in a cab to the Millbrae BART station and caught a train (thrilling for 6-year old Bo but no big deal for worldly, nonchalant 8-year old Griff) to the Embarcadero stop and we walked to Fisherman’s Wharf. Bodhi wanted to see the sea lions, Griffin wanted to stop walking (claimed his legs hurt) and Becky just wanted some refreshment.

Becky & Her Mojito
Becky & Her Giant Mojito

Griff got some shades and a new hat so he could be cool like Dad. I got a heartwarming moment with my first-born son.

Griff & me on Fisherman's Wharf, Father's Day 2014
Griff & me on Fisherman’s Wharf, Father’s Day 2014

It brought back a lot of memories to see The Rock again.

My beautiful family and the prison I escaped from in 1962 when I was 3 years old.
My beautiful family and the prison I escaped from in 1962 when I was 3 years old.

I haven’t been back there since I escaped in 1962 and I’m relieved that Griffin didn’t believe me when I told him my story.

They will never get me back there alive.
They will never get me back there alive.

Then it was back to the Hotel for dinner, adult beverages and relaxing video games.

Griff & Bo pose as cool young gamer dudes.
Griff & Bo pose as cool young gamer dudes.

Finally, we were off to the airport on the Hotel Shuttle with our 4 giant suitcases, two sons and two dogs in their carriers for a 1:40 AM flight to start our new life in another country halfway around the world.

Sleepy family members getting ready for a very late flight into our future.
Sleepy family members getting ready for a very late flight into our future.

3 thoughts on “Father’s Day by The Bay”

  1. I like the way you express your views and explain it all so elegantly. You should write a book! Thanks for sharing all this. Pretty interesting too. Take care!

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