Sunday, January 16, 2011

Tales from San Franciso: Part 3: Road Trips!

After traveling across the country to spend the week between Christmas and New Year's with my sister and her family in San Francisco, we might have been content to just stick close to (their) home and take in all the city has to offer... because, let's face it, there is a lot to offer!  From cable cars and farmers markets to Golden Gate Park and the Academy of Sciences, San Francisco offers more than any family could possibly absorb in less than a week's time.  Why then, would we venture beyond city limits?  Perhaps to see this...


Or this...


Or this:


Bodega Bay, Healdsburg and Half Moon Bay were highlights of our trip and would have missed if we didn't pile into our Swagger Wagon and hit the road. 

We were able to hit Bodega Bay and Healdsburg in a day.  The drive north from San Francisco to Bodega Bay takes about an hour and we timed it well with a post-lunch departure that had four of our five tykes lulled into a nap just as the Golden Gate Bridge disappeared in the distance.  Before we knew it, the six lane highway became a two-lane road lined with cows, sheeps, green pastures and more striking landscape beyond each corner.  It was a stunning drive that landed us on the edge of the Pacific with dramatic cliffs and plenty of places for the kids to play.


We left the beach to head for wine country -- admittedly, not a destination that most folks would consider with baby on board... or, in our case, with a total of six kids six and under (counting my one year old nephew!)... but, we were so close that we just couldn't resist.  The hour's drive inland to Healdsburg offered another napping opportunity for the majority of our half-pint passengers.  While we didn't take in the tours and tastings one associates with Sonoma, we did do a bit of window-shopping and have a great dinner at the Healdsburg Bar & Grill (http://www.healdsburgbarandgrill.com/).  The waitstaff was visibly alarmed when we requested a table for ten that required four high-chairs and had only four adults but, thanks to their generous supply of crayons and french fries and our ample supply of clementines, goldfish and sippy cups, a good time was had by all.

Our next road trip took us about an hour south of the city to Half Moon Bay -- another dramatic drive that was motivated by the desire to spend a portion of the day strolling along the beach.  Given the gale force winds, it didn't quite work out that way...


It was all we could do to keep the triplets from blowing off the cliffs as we fought our way along the scenic path and against the 60 mph winds.  Needless to say, our walk was cut short but our day was far from a loss as we enjoyed one of the best meals we had at the famous Sam's Chowder House (http://www.samschowderhouse.com/).  I admit, it was kind of weird to be enjoying an "Authentic New England style seafood experience with Pacific Ocean views" given that we're quite accustomed to such an experience with Atlantic Ocean views but, it was great nonetheless, as this smiling face will attest:

As I look back at the pictures, it's hard to believe that we lugged all our "Cubs" so far from home, had such fun-filled, action-packed days, and spent six nights with six kids and four adults in my sister's two-bedroom apartment!   We did it though.  Despite the many nay-sayers and skeptics, we made it there, had a stellar time and made it safely back home.  And, I'd do it again in a hearbeat.  If my sister is reading this, please don't panic -- though I'd love to, we're not making an imminent return trip.  That said, if you happen to live in Ireland or Scotland, consider yourself warned... you just might be the next stop for the Lyons Family Circus circa Summer 2011...

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