Hubby’s Family Visits

Over Labor Day weekend, Hubby’s family gathered in the Bay Area for the first of hopefully many family reunions.

On Friday, we relaxed and played by the hotel pool where J, F and A were staying.  The dads accompanied the youngins into the water while the moms and I just dipped our feet in the water.


C with A & E                                               F with A

After all the fun in the pool, everyone was starving.  So, we headed to Frankie, Johnnie and Luigi Too.


Aren’t these 2nd cousins a bunch of cuties??

On Saturday, we spent the afternoon at Happy Hallow Park and Zoo.  I think I may have had more fun than the kiddos.  The zoo and petting zoo areas are small but have a good variety of animals considering the size.  The park consists of a few rides and a large playground.


A as a koala


A & E on the merry-go-round


Hubby the dinosaur and me the lady bug

Dinner was bbq back at our place.  The bbq menu this time included: steak, chicken, corn on the cob, grilled zucchini and salad.  Yummy in my tummy.

On Sunday, we drove up to San Francisco to visit the California Academy of Sciences.  It has an aquarium, rainforest, and planetarium.  Unfortunately, we did not catch the planetarium show, but everything else was quite interesting.


Family on the Left:  J, F and A (J is Hubby’s cousin)
Family in the Middle:  C, H, A and E (C is Hubby’s brother)
Couple on the Right:  Hubby and I


adorable 2nd cousins enjoying lunch together

We had a fabulous time over the holiday weekend.  There are always wonderful memories to be had with family.  J and F graciously invited us to Seattle for next year’s reunion.  We are looking forward to it.

Frankie, Johnnie and Luigi Too – 939 W El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA 94040

Day in San Francisco

On May 2, we headed into the city for the day with S and K.  This was our first time in San Francisco since we moved up, so I was really looking forward to the “road trip”.  First stop, clam chowder bread bowl for lunch at Boudin Bakery.

The clam chowder bread bowl was tasty!  They had a tomato soup bread bowl that looked equally as yummy, so I will have to try that next time.  The bakery makes interesting bread creations, such as a turtle.

After lunch, we walked over to the Aquarium of the Bay.  In my opinion, it is not worth the price; luckily our tickets were free, so I cannot complain.  The aquarium is very small and has a limited number of animals.  They did have this cutie porcupine though.

Since we were at Pier 39, we decided to walk around and look for the sea lions.  Not sure if you can make them out behind us in the picture, but there were hundreds of them sunbathing.

As always, San Francisco was a blast.  We had a great time with S and K (they do not like to take pictures).

Aquarium of the Bay - Pier 39 at The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA
Boudin Bakery – 160 Jefferson St, San Francisco, CA 94133

Aloha: Diamond Head Crater, Aquarium, Hanauma Bay

The day after S & J’s wedding, we flew to Oahu for the first stop on our first anniversary vacation.  Hawaii was a great domestic option, and one of our choices when we were planning for our honeymoon.

We arrived into HNL around 8pm, picked up our rental car, and headed into Waikiki.  We stayed at the Courtyard Waikiki and were upgraded to a deluxe room on the 17th floor (one below the penthouse floor).

The next morning, we grabbed some breakfast* (and energy for our hike at Diamond Head Crater) from IHOP, which was across the street from the Courtyard.

spinach and mushroom omlet and buttermilk pancakes

The Diamond Head Crater hike is about 0.8 miles one way.  There is a climb of about 560 feet, approximately 280 steps, and a 225-foot long and narrow tunnel.  The 360-degree view from the top was breathtaking.  The round-trip hike, including time spent enjoying the view and relaxing at the top, took us about 2 hours.

view of the inside of the crater


at the top of the crater overlooking Waikiki

After the hike, the Magoo’s Burgers yellow truck parked in the lot was calling out to us.  The fresh sliced pineapple was extremely refreshing on the hot summer day.

Next stop: the Waikiki Aquarium.  It is on the smaller side, but definitely has a great variety of sea creatures.  It is the first aquarium to maintain and breed the chambered nautilus.  They also had unique looking things like the leaf scorpionfish and the harlequin shrimp.

chambered nautilus


leaf scorpionfish and harlequin shrimp

After the aquarium, we drove up the coast stopping along the way at many scenic points and lookouts.  Here is a video from the Halona Blowhole Lookout.

Our last sightseeing spot for the day was Hanauma Bay.  We watched the nature preserve video and then headed down to the beach.  We hopped into the water for some snorkeling.  The water was clear and there were lots of fish.

on the walkway down to the beach

Hubby snorkeling in Hanauma Bay

After a full day of activities (hiking, sightseeing, and snorkeling), we enjoyed a tasty meal at Roy’s Waikiki**.

Appetizer Canoe for Two (crab cake, spring roll, spicy tuna roll, baby back ribs, shrimp sticks)

Charred Japanese Misoyaki Butterfish and Sea Scallops wrapped in Prosciutto

Warm Molten Chocolate Cake and a special anniversary dish

Roy’s was magnificent as usual!  We were exhausted after our jam packed day, so we called it a night.

Diamond Head Crater -  $5/car or $1/pedestrian
Waikiki Aquarium - $9/person (we paid $8/person because $1 off/person coupons are available)
Hanauma Bay - $1 for parking and $7.50/person
IHOP - 2211 Kuhio Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96815
Roy’s Restaurant - 226 Lewers Street, Honolulu, HI 96815

* As you know by now, we are not morning people and rarely eat breakfast.  But, in preparing for the trip, we wanted to avoid any jetlag if possible.  Since Hawaii is three hours behind California, we stayed on our normal schedule just on their time.  At home, we eat lunch around 12pm, so in Hawaii, we ate breakfast at 9am Hawaii time which was like eating lunch at home.  This worked great because we were out and about at a decent time and enjoyed the day before the scorching heat.  I recommend trying it next time.

** I am a huge fan of Roy’s Restaurants.  For our anniversary dinner, I really wanted to eat at the Roy’s in Poipou again.  But, when I went to the website, I did not see any locations in Hawaii and was extremely bummed.  I thought they were closed (like the one in New York).  When we saw the Roy’s in Waikiki, we had to go for dinner.  Turns out, I was looking at the list of locations with online reservations and not all of their locations.  All the Hawaii locations do not accept online reservations.  Everything worked out well because now I have eaten at six Roy’s locations (Los Angeles, Newport Beach, San Francisco, New York Financial District, Poipou, and now Waikiki).