Monterey, California Days 2 & 3

By Max

10/29/2022

In San Francisco, we did a lot of things every day. While we are in Monterey, it is way more laid back. Two days ago, my mom and sisters went to the aquarium. I didn’t go because I thought that I had a sprained ankle. It was just growing pains. My dad, who was working, stayed at the hotel with me. We ordered lunch to our room; I got Caesar salad with shrimp. It was good. After they did the aquarium, we got ready to go play the Hay, the par 3 course at Pebble Beach. I shot 32, and hit my nine iron, which I usually hit about 110-115 yards, 125. It was a lot of fun. We ate dinner at that resort, I got a giant lamb roast. It was amazing! Our waiter said that if I finished it, he would buy me dessert. I could’ve done it, but my dad said that we couldn’t get dessert either way. That night I didn’t fall asleep until 11 o’clock because there were noises (snoring). Also, I think that it might have been something in the lamb, I started feeling sick. I fell asleep and woke up at 7. I was fine when I woke up. When we were discussing plans for the day, my dad told me that we were going to play Spanish Bay Golf Course! We got a nice breakfast, and I got French toast. Alisa didn’t order but helped herself to everyone else’s breakfast. After breakfast, we went on a walk on the beach and the kelp smelled awful. My dad and I went to the golf pro shop and got golf shoes and I got a hat. We went back to our room and changed into golf clothes. When we got to the first tee, there weren’t any junior clubs, so I just used adult clubs. They were TaylorMade Stealth! Some of the nicest clubs on the planet!  We played the first whole, I got to the green in regulation, but 3 putted. On the tenth hole, a par 5, I got to the green in two shots, a bomb drive into the correct spot, and a lucky fairway club that bounced to the green. I almost made an eagle, but it rimmed out. I got a birdie. Also, I had two different chips, one out of the sand, one the rough that rimmed out. I finished with a 96, a great score on one of the best courses that I have ever played. It was so fun! After golf, we drove to Carmel, but turned around because my calves were so sore from walking that I couldn’t walk around shopping. We got dinner, and I got an amazing NY strip steak. We got 3 desserts and split them. We went to the room and fell asleep and that was the end of day 3.

San Francisco Day 4/ Monterey Day 1 California

By Max

10/27/22

Yesterday was kind of chaotic. It was the day when we went from San Francisco to Monterey. We woke up, my dad worked then jogged from the far end of the Golden Gate Bridge, a 6-mile jog. When he got back, he said that someone broke into a car right across the street from him in broad daylight at 10:00 o’clock A.M. It took the people 15 seconds to do it.  After we did school, then we packed, put our laundry into the wash, then got all ready to go. When my mom went to get the laundry from the dryer, it was still wet. We restarted it, and when we went to get it again, it was still wet. We grabbed it, put it into a bag, and brought it to the car. We took a detour to see the painted ladies, AKA the houses that it shows in the Full House. BTW, the pictures below are the ones that my mom took, not from the internet. After that, we drove to a Ritz-Carlton for lunch. There was a pumpkin that was about 5 feet long and 2 feet tall at the entrance. I got one of the best burgers of my life. Also, there were a ton of birds hounding us for our food. I wacked 8 of them with my napkin, 4 out of the air. One bird stole a chip right out of the chip bowl on our table. After lunch, we got back in the car and drove until a town called Capitola. My dad said that it would be perfect if we saw an ice cream shop that had a restaurant, and then, not even a minute later, we saw Polar Bear Ice Cream, and went in. There were 56 flavors! I got cotton candy and dirty paws. Dirty paws is caramel ice cream with Oreo bits in it. We hopped back into the car and drove the last hour to Spanish Bay hotel. While we were driving in, there was a gate and a sign that said welcome to Pebble Beach. We went through to the most beautiful golf course + resort I have ever seen! We listened to the bagpiper that plays every night. My sisters got stuffed animals from the nice lady at the front desk. We went to our room, and our bags were already there! The room is enormous. It is 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom, but it has a big living area. It is nice. We went down to a dinner spot, ate dinner, then came back. When we were about to go to bed, someone rang our doorbell and asked if we wanted our sheets turned down. We went to sleep, and that was the end of the day.

TODAY

Today, my mom and sisters are going to an aquarium. I would go to, but we think that I have a sprained ankle. I don’t know how or when it happened, but it did. Also, we are going to play the par 3 course at Pebble Beach this afternoon.

Spanish Bay

Going on the USS Pampanito, a real submarine!

by Alisa

The submarine was really fun two days ago. We could see it from far away. First we rode on the back of a bike on a wagon to get there. On the way there we saw a lot of sea lions. We stopped at Ghirardelli for ice cream and then we went on the submarine. I was on first! I was really excited! The beds were really tiny and the bombs (missiles) were big and shiny. Grown men would sleep on those tiny beds in the submarine. I wouldn’t want to live on a submarine but it does sound cool.

We are walking onto the submarine. Mom is taking our picture!
Seals
Big ice cream
All four of us kids in the red room

San Francisco, California Day 3

By Max

10/26/2022

We had a lot of fun yesterday. We started the morning by eating cereal while doing school. Brooke kept distracting me by asking me for the answer to the math problem that she was on. After school, we walked to the local grocery store, Trader Joe’s, and got lunch to have on the ship to Alcatraz. We met up with my dad at 12:15 by the Alcatraz ship. We had to eat outside of the ship loading area because we weren’t allowed to bring food on the ship. We ate our lunch, then got onto the ship. On our way there, we got 2 giant pretzels to share; we had to throw away our lunches before we finished them. Once we got to Alcatraz, we did the audio tour and learned how some people escaped. They dug through the foot-thick concrete of Alcatraz with spoons! We learned a lot about Alcatraz on the audio tour. We barely caught the 2 o’clock ship back to pier 33. once we got back, this guy offered to pedal us to Ghirardelli Square, with his bike attachment that had a seat for 3 people, and we sat on each other’s laps. At Ghirardelli Square, we got the biggest sundaes that I have ever seen. I was the only one to finish mine. We each got to pick out 5 chocolates, and I grabbed 5 milk chocolate caramels. We left Ghirardelli Square and went to the USS Pampanito. Once we got there, we got tickets and went onto the submarine. That submarine held 80 men for 75 days and sunk 6 Japanese ships. We walked through it and saw the crew quarters, the torpedoes, and the main control room. The control room had red lights for toe night workers. There was a giant cannon on the top of the sub. Also, for some reason, there was a broom on the top. We hopped off, and we went back to the hotel. We ate dinner at a place that had award winning clam chowder in a sourdough bowl. I got it ang it was amazing. I’m pretty sure that every single restaurant on Fisherman’s Wharf has clam chowder in a sourdough bowl. I think it might be a San Francisco thing. I don’t know. We walked through a cool sourdough restaurant called Boudin. They had sourdough bears and alligators! We walked back to the hotel and sorted out our chocolates, then went to bed.

TODAY

Today, we are going to drive to our next destination, Monterey, at the Spanish Bay hotel on the Spanish Bay golf course near Pebble Beach!

Biking 10 Miles

By Brooke

First, we had to get our bikes from a rental shop.  We chose to have my mom and Hailey on one, my dad and Alisa on another, and Max and I were on our own bikes! Next, we stopped at the hotel to change into sport clothes for biking. When we got back down our bike was stolen!!! Just kidding, but we did have to lock them.  We started our journey to the Golden Gate Bridge. It took effort to get up some steep hills, but we got up them. It took about an hour to get to the bridge. It was smooth on the bridge. We stopped halfway across the bridge and took a picture. It was like 20 minutes to get across the bridge. Then we rode to the ferry in Sausalito. After that we returned the bikes, we ate dinner Scoma’s, a restaurant on a pier.  We got to see a man fileting the fish we were about to eat!  After dinner, we walked to our hotel and then went to sleep.

Before we crossed the bridge.
In the middle of the bridge

San Francisco, California Day 2

By Max

10/25/22

          Yesterday, we did a lot. First, Alisa (youngest sister, 5 years old) woke me up at 3:40. I fell back asleep and woke up at 7. We went to this cool courtyard in the middle of the hotel that had foam ping pong balls. After school, I played bags with Brooke (oldest sister, 9 years old), and won. We then met up with my dad, who had been working and working out. We took cable cars to Chinatown, and I got to ride hanging on to the outside. Once we got to Chinatown, we got lunch at a nice little Chinese place. I couldn’t understand half of what the lady was saying, but I’m pretty sure that she said that the people at the table next to us were eating cow tail. We got a few different Chinese foods, and my favorite was the Mongolian beef. After that, we went to a fortune cookie place. We were about to go in, but then we heard people fighting (yelling, not smacking). We walked away until the fighting people left, and then entered. Once we got in, a lady handed us warm flat fortune cookies. They were so good! They also had GIANT fortune cookies that were like a foot long and a foot wide. They were enormous! Each one costed 9 bucks. We got a 12 pack of frosting covered fortune cookies, and the lady scooped us a bunch of flat ones along with them. Then, we called an uber and went to the Alcatraz ferries. Once we got there, we found out that we were literally 4 MINUTES LATE for the last ferry of the day. So, instead, we went to a bike rental shop and rented bikes. Alisa and Hailey (middle sister, 8 years old) got these cool little attachments to my parents’ bikes. The attachments went on the back of their bikes and had one wheel—my parents’ back wheels acted as my sisters’ front wheels– handlebars, and pedals. Hailey went with my mom, and Alisa went with my dad. We went on an 8-mile bike ride, but I tracked it on my watch, and it was 8.5 miles. We went up a couple tough hills, but it was fun coming down them. But the whole reason that we did it was because it went over the Golden Gate Bridge. There were a lot of amazing views, and I looked over the edge of the bridge. It was kinda scary. We ended the ride at a town called Sausalito and took a ferry back, but my dad bought the wrong tickets. We went to pier 41 I think, but in the end, it was better because we got to see more of San Francisco, and then also it was a 1.65-mile bike ride back to the bike shop. If you do the math, then we did a 10-mile bike ride. It was a great ride. We then went back to the hotel and got changed for dinner. Don’t worry, it was too cold to sweat, and we weren’t going at a difficult pace. We went to dinner at a place called Scoma’s. they had super fresh seafood. We watched a guy cut up black cod, and I’m pretty sure that it was the one that I ate. We were going to go to Ghirardelli square for dessert, but Alisa got tired, and it was too late. We came back to the hotel and ate fortune cookies, and that was the end of our day.

TODAY

              Today, we are planning on going to Alcatraz, Ghirardelli square, and maybe visit the submarine.

Fisherman’s Wharf

By Brooke

First, we walked five minutes to get there. Then we went inside and the first thing I noticed was all the fake crabs on the walls. They were all painted and decorated. My favorite was a gold crab with an American flag made of sticky gems! We got two crabs to share, and I also got some pasta. After we paid for the food, we went to the market to get cereal, snack bars, oat milk and some other stuff for the hotel room.

                                    We had a great time at Fisherman’s Wharf!!!!!!

San Francisco, California

By Max

10/24/22

Yesterday, we got to San Francisco. After some drama when trying to find a big enough car, we finally settled for a ford expedition, and put my suitcase in the middle row. We then went to an In-N-Out burger and got shakes. It was delicious! We went over the Golden Gate Bridge on our way to Dillon Beach. The reason that we went there was that it is the spot where my dad proposed. It was my parents’ first time back there since my dad proposed. I climbed a pretty big boulder. Also, the sand there was so ground up that it almost felt like liquid. There were steep sand dunes that I jumped down and got buried ankle-deep. We got a few pictures, and then went to the hotel to check in. On the way, we saw a lot of super skinny cows. When you go over the Golden Gate Bridge, it is like a whole new world. It went from city to farms in, like, 20 minutes. When we got to the hotel, we got ready to go to fisherman’s wharf. There were a lot of street performers. One was a man holding another man in one arm, while holding on to a pole off the ground with the other arm. We went to a dinner place called the Crab House. I got clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl, and it was so good! We headed back to the hotel, and that was the end of day one.

TODAY

Today, we are going to visit Alcatraz, take a cable car to Chinatown, visit the USS Pampanito, and maybe even go a bike ride!

Dillon Beach

By Hailey

Dillon beach is where my parents got engaged and started a new family. So, mom told us about her CRAZY day. First my dad woke my mom at about 5:00am for a sunrise hot air balloon ride and then a really long bike ride and got home at 4:00 or so. Once they were done Dad told Mom to get ready for dinner. Once she was ready, they started walking to the car. Before they got in, a limo pulled up and the driver said, “are you coming or what?” then they got in. My Mom had NO idea what Dad was planning. There was a deep fog, but the driver was careful and successfully brought them to the beach. Once they were there the driver made them mojitos. Then Dad brought Mom to a huge boulder and got down on one knee and asked, “will you marry me?” then mom clearly said, “YES!” the end… and that’s why we went.

deep in love with each other

St. Simons Island, Georgia

Our first adventure took us to St. Simons Island on coastal Georgia. We stayed on the Sea Island Resort, a charming extension of the island in a rented home with dear friends. What fun to cruise around this darling community via 6-person golf cart! Highlights were playing the putting course at the Lodge at Sea Island Golf Club at sunset, a ladies’ spa afternoon at the Cloister, jogging and shelling on the expansive beach at low tide, late night bowling at the main resort, touring the World War II Homefront Museum, sipping on frozen peach Shirley Temples (kids), and endless hours of fun at the resort pool and the pool in the home. St. Simon’s Island with it’s rich history, southern charm, stunning oak trees, and natural beauty has a place in our hearts!

~Amy