7.31.2012

a weekend in northern California

san jose

The day after Jordan and Brittany's wedding, we took off with Scott and Bekah to tackle the winding, forested, carsickness-inducing highway to San Francisco.

We squeezed a lot in approximately 10 hours, starting with the Golden Gate Bridge. It's strange to think a work of engineering has become a tourist destination, but it is elegant, with a stunning backdrop.

san francisco

After some photos to prove we were there, we headed back downtown to Ghirardelli Square. The wait for the actual restaurant was 2+ hours, so we paused at the much faster chocolate shop further in the square to squeeze in our sugar break before wandering down Fisherman's Wharf in search of a good dinner spot, since it happened to be Ian's birthday.

Chillin at Ghirardelli Square

After feeling overwhelmed by the large numbers of tourists shuffling around the wharf, we headed back to the car to track down one of the many recommended restaurants on a handy Google map crafted by one of our coworkers. After three strikes (closed, completely booked for the evening, and unlocateable) with lots of driving between, we settled on the mall in Japantown.

This is where we gained a new appreciation for what Bekah and countless others with food allergies have to deal with. I've never realized how hard it can be to find gluten + dairy free options. Fortunately, we were able to locate a family restaurant in the mall with a chef who was happy to create a special dish that met Bekah's dietary needs. The restaurant specializes in Japanese American fusion of the variety originating in Japan. It was interesting to experience a Japanese take on American food (as opposed to the other way around). Plus, we got to flip through anime while we waited.

After dinner, we drove around SF. I couldn't get over how steep the roads are; photos don't really convey the extremity. We took the time to both drive and walk down the switchback block of Lombard Street, made famous for the way the residents decided to address a 27 percent incline.


We also made it to Twin Peaks Summit for some amazing night view of the city.

san francisco

After a successful day of sightseeing, we dropped Scott and Bekah at their hotel so they could get some sleep before their early flight back to Kansas. Ian and I headed back to San Jose, which was serving as home base for our exploration of the bay area over the next two days.

Sunday was beach day. We drove to Santa Cruz after a lazy morning watching a replay of the controversial Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley fight. We aren't boxing fans, but he's Filipino. (Yes, that's a valid line of reasoning.)

santa cruz

As we were planning our mini vacation, we were inspired to make Santa Cruz a destination by a blogger I follow + her artist husband (the brush behind the Paris painting Ian got me for our anniversary). We'd followed along on Instagram as they posted family vacation photos of the beach and boardwalk, and later paintings inspired by the visit. It was fun to see the places they had photographed and painted as we lounged on the beach and wandered around the boardwalk.

santa cruz
santa cruz
santa cruz
santa cruz

We picked up new Rainbows for Ian, wandered around a local bookstore, enjoyed an authentic Mexican dinner while watching the Miami Heat game, and took a drive along the coast. Before heading back to San Jose, we made sure to stop at Verve, per recommendations we got at the wedding, and were not disappointed.

A quick stop before heading back to San Jose.

Monday before our 8pm redeye flight back to Boston, we planned to explore San Jose. We caught a movie then headed to the Tech Museum, but after seeing the ticket prices and kid focus, decided we'd do a little Silicon Valley exploring instead. We geeked out and visited both Google and Apple headquarters.

geek day
geek day

We had just enough time to browse the Apple Store before heading to the airport to catch our flight.

#hisandhers #redeye #sjc-bos

Once again, we were glad we flew JetBlue: they provide free earplugs and eye masks for red eye flights. We were able to catch a few hours of sleep before touching down in Boston. A cab home, 3 additional hours of sleep, and we were back at work like we never left. Except maybe a little more tan...

7.30.2012

Jordan and Brittany get hitched

Posts on our 2012 DR trip are in the works. But meanwhile, I have some catching up to do, starting with Jordan and Brittany's wedding and our time in northern California.

the beach at lover's point

Ian flew out to San Francisco the Tuesday of the wedding week to catch the bachelor party — camping at Big Sur. He left Boston right after taking his last remaining LARE. If he passes (another month until we get results), he's all set to become a licensed landscape architect!

The guys had a great time camping under the stars and sharing crazy Jordan stories, of which I'm guessing 50 percent involved near-death experiences. But I have absolutely no photos documenting this because Ian's camera, i.e. iPhone, died about 10 minutes in. I'm still a little bummed I don't get to vicariously experience the views through his photography, but Flickr searches give a good general idea...

I followed Ian two days later, arriving at the San Jose airport late Thursday night thanks to some delays. Because of storms in the Midwest our flight was rerouted, pre-takeoff, further north. We wouldn't have enough fuel to make it the whole way given the additional distance, but it would take a couple hours to receive a new a flight path south of the storms. The captain opted for the fly over Canada and refuel in Salt Lake City route. JetBlue was great about letting us call family/friends before we took off from Boston and again during our brief touchdown in Salt Lake to apprise them of our new 11:30 p.m. (2:30 a.m. in Boston) arrival time.

Unplanned pit stop for fuel.

Ian picked me up after killing some time crashing a graduation dinner at Stanford. We stopped for some midnight In-N-Out, and then it was one more hour of driving to Monterey before we crashed in bed.

Friday was wedding day! We went out for a (late) breakfast with Scott and Bekah (so good to see you guys again!), then dropped the guys off to get ready with the other groomsmen while Bekah and I headed back to our hotel to get all gussied up.

By wedding time, Bekah and I were happily nestled into a pew in a beautiful sanctuary dotted with lavender and hydrangeas.

jordan + brittany

The ceremony was tailored to Jordan and Brittany. Jordan's dog Brie trotted in the rings right before the exchange of vows. The sermon was one written by an imprisoned Dietrich Bonhoeffer for his niece's wedding. And a footwashing ceremony brought a touching reminder of love and humility to their first day of marriage.

#bride and #groom #monterey #truelove

After, Bekah and I followed the bridal party for photos and a quick peek at Lover's Point, where Jordan proposed. The sunshine wasn't enough to cancel out the chilly ocean gusts, but the view was breathtaking. Deep blue water shimmering as it rolled in waves onto white sand. Tiny boys in swimming trunks whose excitement to play in the ocean trumped the temperature of the water. Weather-worn boulders watching them dancing in the water.

jordan + brittany
jordan + brittany

After photos, we headed to the outdoor reception venue. It's tucked away in the historic area of Monterey. High adobe walls surround a beautiful courtyard with a canopy of trees strewn with lights.

jordan + brittany wedding

Dinner was an amazing selection of local food, followed by a delicious cake with plenty of raspberries sandwiched in the layers. And after dinner, we danced and chatted the night away with friends both old and new.

jordan + brittany wedding

Congratulations to the newlyweds, and thank for a great party!

Click here for more photos + stay tuned for the rest of our time northern California!

7.10.2012

Anna + Ian in the DR, year 2

two boys hanging out

Unlike last year, we haven't done a great job of keeping you, our beloved blog readers, updated on this year's DR trip. And for that, we apologize. Suffice to say we couldn't resist the Vargas family and we're going back. In fact, we're at the airport right now!

While we're gone, we'd appreciate your prayers for the trip, our team's health and safety, our impact in the DR, and for the Vargas family's ongoing ministry. If you're curious what we're up to, this year's trip will look much like last year's: a medical clinic, construction work, and lots of relationship building. So check out our DR page to read more about what we did in 2011.

Stay tuned for updates when we get back!

7.02.2012

Happy Birthday...

...to my lovely wife of almost 5 years. Like the kids in Moonrise Kingdom, let's go on more adventures together. I love you, Annabanana.


7.01.2012

thankful list | June

A quick stop before heading back to San Jose.

01. shortbread, especially from Au Bon Pain.
02. J.Crew's offering of long torso one piece swimsuits.
03. a fun morning with Erin even though the Bazaar was rained out.
04. a productive + exciting chat with our community group co-leaders.
05. a mani/pedi courtesy of two awesome coworkers I support.
06. Essie mint candy apple polish and the ensuing compliments.
07. time with our friends' adorable new baby.
08. successfully finishing a really fun big project at work.
09. seeing one of my favorite artist's work on the T.
10. making it safely to California (I can still travel alone!).
11. free in-flight movies to make up for 4 more hours of travel time.
12. Jordan and Brittany's beautiful wedding.
13. catching up with old friends.
14. not having to walk everywhere in SF (steep is an understatement).
16. the Pacific Ocean and adjacent beaches.
17. a recommendation for a sweet coffee shop in Santa Cruz.
18. bikes at Google.
19. Ian taking me to both Google and Apple headquarters.
20. Where's My Water? for free thanks to Starbucks.
21. a/c when it's 90+ degrees in Boston.
22. our favorite barbecue in Boston with great friends.
23. an amazing community group.
24. success at our new running regimen.
25. Neutrogena Naturals night cream: after three nights I'm in love.
26. making better buying choices thanks to the GoodGuide app + site.