Birthdays are always a good reason to celebrate. Chris' was on Friday and we decided to do a quick getaway, after trying to decide where to go that was close and relatively easy to access we ended up going to San Francisco. After five years of marriage I still had not flown anywhere with Chris, it was about time. We took off 8:30ish on Friday morning and flew to the bay area. We landed at a little airport in Concord and got on the BART and rode into the city. Chris decided we could only take a back pack and the clothes we were wearing, we would shop for something to wear to dinner. Because Chris is slimming down so much we needed to get him so new clothes anyway. We enjoyed a delightful day in San Fran, lunch, shopping, people watching, etc. We met up with some friends, Evan and Carrie, for dinner at a restaurant on Union Square, Chris had wanted to take me to. We had and adventurous meal with a lot unusual foods, and unfortunately the chef had changed and Chris found it to not be as good as he remembered. I'm always up for a fun culinary adventure and we had good company so the evening was very nice. We ended the evening at Ghiradelli Square for yummy sundaes and milkshakes. Can't go wrong with chocolate. We stayed at the St. Francis right on Union Square, with a room on the 26th floor and great views. They treated us to complimentary breakfast buffet and we headed back to Concord around 10:30. The flight home was a little bumpy and hot, I tend to get airsick, so it was a little sketchy coming into Reno. I was glad to be on the ground when we arrived. We had a nice overnight and lots of fun. Happy Birthday Chris.

By the Trolley Station
At Ghiradelli Square

In the RV6(airplane) on the way home

In his new "birthday"suit
We had originally planned to go away for the whole weekend, but were called upon to speak in church on behalf of my parents. After 7 years and 9 months serving as bishop my dad was released yesterday. It was a bittersweet experience for the whole family. A lot has happened in that time, many blessings as a result of his service. Because they are in Houston, the stake presidency asked if we would be willing to share their testimonies if they wrote them down. We were more than willing, hey most of the battle of giving a talk is writing it, just having to give it should have been easy. I was wrong. What an emotional experience. It was so hard to look out at the congregation and see all those people that love and support our family. It was a lot of pressure to deliever their heartfelt testimonies and do them justice. To know how much they wanted to be there made it more difficult. It was a great opportunity and we are so grateful for it. Dad, what are you going to do with yourself now? We love them and miss them and are so thankful for the tender mercies shown us. Thanks for the prayers and support, we know that is why he is doing so well.
2 comments:
If only we still lived in SF! We love and miss that city.
Your parents are wonderful people! I am glad to hear that he is doing well.
I love the pictures. Happy Birthday Chris
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