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Take Me Back Tuesday – San Francisco Part One

I guess I am being a little greedy this week since I haven’t even landed back on the east coast yet but yes take me back to San Francisco.  Why is ending a vacation so hard?  I’m an emotional roller coaster today getting teary eyed at every other song on my “chill” playlist.  Think I need to toughen up!

Although I could have stayed in San Fran for about another week I think my body is going to really appreciate that I am going home.  I definitely indulged on this vacation because that’s what you do when you travel.  I just think my body is more sensitive recently to straying away from clean eating.  It literally only takes about two days of eating bread, carbs, and drinking a lot of wine and beer for my body to start feeling it.  With that said, traveling to new cities is about taking in the culture, trying new things, and experiencing everything that it has to offer.  It’s definitely a balance but I am not going to beat myself up over it.  I am human, and love to travel, and it’s okay that I strayed from eating primal for the past few days.

We had an awesome time on this trip.  We saw some great areas of the city, took in tons of gorgeous views, and ate some awesome food!

Where we stayed: An apartment right near Fisherman’s Wharf through Airbnb.

This was my first time using Airbnb.  It was a pretty good experience and I am glad I tried it out.  First off, what we paid for the location was a steal.  We were a two minute walk from Fisherman’s Wharf, right next to Ghiradelli Square, and about a 10 minute walk to North Beach.  With that said, the pictures were a little bit deceiving.  It was a studio apartment shared with a business that felt a little “make-shift.”  It was fine for us since we weren’t there too much.  The only complaint is that it was pretty hot with no AC and not very much ventilation.  I guess that’s my fault for not noticing AC on the amenities list.  Oh well, the place kind of grew on me over our time there.

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Day 1

Fisherman’s Wharf, North Beach

We arrived in to SFO around noon on Friday.  To save some money we took the Bart to downtown San Francisco to the Embarcadero stop.  This was about an $8 ride versus a $50 cab ride. We then took the historic street car that runs along the bay waterfront.  It was super crowded but only $2 so we dealt with it!

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Once we got settled in to our apartment we headed down to Fisherman’s Wharf.  It was an absolutely gorgeous day and packed with tourist because America’s Cup had just started this weekend.  We walked around a bit and after much of my indecisiveness finally chose restaurant called Eagle Café.  They had an outdoor deck that overlooked Pier 39.  At first they tried sitting us inside and I just wasn’t having it so I finagled our way outside to the deck.  We had some seafood, San Francisco beer, and talked to a local who gave us a great recommendation for dinner.

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For dinner we headed to a restaurant called The Park Tavern right in Washington Square in North Beach.  They had awesome cocktails like a strawberry basil caipirinha – so good!  We got a table outside and had some of the best appetizers I’ve ever had – no lie.  I freaked out a little bit because they had Brussel Chips!  My best friend and I have talked about “inventing” brussel chips for years now; I could not believe I found a restaurant that made these. They were so good!  We also had deviled eggs with bacon on top.  Dee – lish!

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Day 2

Golden Gate, Muir Woods, Sausalito, Sonoma

Saturday we had booked our wine country tour.  I thought it would be different to combine it with Muir Woods so we headed there first.  On our way to Muir Woods, our driver took us to what I think might be the best look out for the Golden Gate.  It was up on a big hill behind the bridge so you were looking down on it.  I was so giddy from getting to see this view!

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Muir Woods was really neat.  It’s a national park with a ton of red wood trees as tall as 300 feet!  It was crazy to see something like this right outside of a bustling city.  On our way out of Muir Woods our driver took us to Muir Beach Overlook which was another absolutely breathtaking view!

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We then headed to Sausalito to meet up with our wine tour group.  We had about an hour to hang out there and got some fish tacos at this little fish and chips place.  Sausalito is this beautiful town right across the bay.  The median real estate price is something like $2 million.  It’s pretty ridiculous to think about.

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At this point in the day we were definitely ready for some wine tasting!  We headed out to Sonoma and took in the pretty landscape.  There are over  500 vineyards in Sonoma/Napa valleys!  So you can just imagine how pretty of a drive that is.  We went to two really small wineries which was nice.  They both produced only between 1000 – 2000 cases a year compared to the bigger corporate ones which produce hundreds of thousands.  We really enjoyed the wines at both places and had the perfect day!

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We somehow rallied ourselves after this full day to go out to a bar for dinner and drinks.  We head to the marina / cow hollow district to a restaurant I had actually already been to before called The Tipsy Pig.  It was a cute little gastro pub.  Then when we got back to our apartment we couldn’t resist the little Irish dive bar right below us.  We went in there for one last beer.  They had some live music going on so after the long day we had we thoroughly enjoyed some loud obnoxious singing.

Stay tuned for Part two….a bar full of NY Giants fans in San Fran, some hippie neighborhoods, chocolate covered bacon, and a “sunset” cruise under the Golden Gate!

Planning and Packing For a Long Weekend – San Francisco

San Francisco is one of my favorite cities.  I visited a couple of years ago with some girlfriends and fell in love.  When Andy told me he had to go there for a business trip I took full advantage of the opportunity to make another visit!  We are on the plane now.  I love traveling, and even love flying, until I am on the airplane and realize there are four more hours to sit in this tiny little seat.  I’m such a head bobber when I sleep, it probably looks pretty silly.

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I was a bit of a procrastinator for this trip.  I didn’t finish packing until about 11PM last night.   Ever since I went to Peru for a month with one back pack I am convinced I am the best packer in the world – but it’s a little different when you want to try to look somewhat good on your trip.  I also at some point along the road decided that it was pretty uncool to check your bag if you don’t have to (think this came from my days of “backpacking” in Europe).  So when I started packing last night I thought it would take me about 10 minutes to decide on everything and fit it all in my carry on….wrong.  It took about an hour – still not too shabby right?  Here’s what I ended up with:

Packing List (for one duffel bag carry on and one Northface backpack)

Clothes

2 pairs of shorts (one dressy, one casual)

2 dresses (one day dress, one nicer one for night time)

1 pair of jeans (apparently it’s supposed to be pretty chilly at night)

2 nice tank tops

2 cardigans / 1 stylish zip up

Leather cropped jacked

5 tank tops (a mix of bed/day time)

2 pairs of bedtime bottoms (shorts and sweatpants)

1 running outfit

2 pairs of flat sandals

1 pair of wedges

1 pair of flat boots

1 pair of running shoes

15 pairs of underwear and 1 bra (yes, I get carried away with the underwear)

Toiletries/Girl Stuff

Makeup (I don’t bring much)

Contacts

Q-Tips

Toothbrush/toothpaste

Mini brush, blow-dryer, straightener (we are staying in an apartment so couldn’t count on hotel extras)

3 pairs of earrings / Alex & Ani Bracelets

Mini body lotion / face lotion / body wash / body spray / deodorant (will have to get shampoo/conditioner there)

Electronics/Miscellaneous

Lap Top / charger

i-Phone / charger

Cannon Rebel DSLR camera and case

Book

Alright, now that I just wrote all of that out…I’m pretty damn impressed that I fit all of it in to 2 bags and didn’t have to check anything.  Okay, I’m a great packer 🙂

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Planning / Itinerary

So I’m not one to plan an hour by hour itinerary.  I think you have to be flexible while traveling and seeing a new place.  Things might come up that you didn’t even know you wanted to do or you might decide you don’t want to do something you thought you might.   I pretty much come up with an outline in my head of places/areas I want to see.

For San Fran we definitely wanted to do a Napa tour, following the IfOnly tips, I decided that a sunset cruise on the bay would be awesome, and Andy had the request to watch football on Sunday.  So basically those are our three set itinerary items.  Everything else we want to do / see pretty much revolves around eating and drinking so Yelp I went.  I bookmarked about 20 different places that I either had suggestions from people or that just had good reviews.  I am not sure if this will help with my restaurant/bar indecisiveness or make it worse once we are there.  We will just have to see!

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Weekend Round-Up – Picnics, Poses, & Paleo Muffins

I can’t believe Labor Day weekend is already here and gone!  I swear summer goes by faster and faster every year but lucky for me Fall is my absolute favorite season!  Even though I love fall I tried to soak up as much little bits of summer that are left.

I started off Friday with a nice cold Sam Adams beer on my deck.  I love that my new apartment has a deck – so nice just to be able to sit out there and get some fresh air.

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PICNICS

 

Saturday, we took a trip to Long Island for a family party.  We took the ferry over, which I haven’t done in a really long time.  It was fun – a little windy – but fun!  We played a few games of corn hole, drank lots of coronas (fresh and cool thanks to this post on cooler bags), and tried not to over eat all the great picnic food. The key: don’t sit next to the food!

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POSES

 

One of the Yoga teachers I follow on Instagram, Rachel Brathen (@yoga_girl), had announced a 10 – Day yoga challenge that started on September 1st.  I’ve never done one of these so thought it would be fun to try.  I’ve probably even in the past made comments about people who post all of these types of pictures – but I’ve realized some times you just have to say f*c* it and do what makes you happy!  Focusing on a different yoga pose each day really makes you take a look at your practice and realize what you like, don’t like, are good at or need to work on.  This challenge is called #AimTrueChallenge.  Day 1 was for a pose that empowers you and Day 2 one that challenges you.  I had fun playing around with this and I’m sure Andy loved being my photographer 🙂 Here were my poses:

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PALEO MUFFINS

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We played around with a paleo bread recipe this weekend and came out with some delicious mini paleo muffins!  They’re a great treat to have on the weekends with my go-to omelet.

1 ½ cups blanched almond flour
2 tablespoons coconut flour
¼ cup golden flaxseed meal
¼ teaspoon celtic sea salt
1 ½ teaspoons baking soda
5 eggs
¼ cup coconut oil
1 tablespoon honey
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

Combine all ingredients and spend a few minutes mixing together, making sure to get out any chunks that the coconut oil forms.  It would probably be better to use a food processor if you have one.

Pour batter into a greased (we used some coconut oil) muffin pan.

Bake at 350° for 30 minutes