
We went to San Francisco this weekend so Mate could run the half-marathon. It was, for us, the equivalent of all the missed date-nights of the last two months, all together in one weekend, and in the middle of that pesky race, we went to as many movies, as many restaurants, and held hands as often and as much as humanly possible.
Even if once or twice it was by mistake.
We arrived on Friday night, and were, quite frankly, too tired to do more than snuggle and watch Bourne Identity from beginning to end.
And snark about how small our hotel room was-- because it seems to me like every hotel in San Francisco should contain a warning about being functional origami.
Seriously… Mr. Owl, how many steps does it take to get around this hotel room?
Let's see. A one.

A two.


A three.
Three.
But what the room lacked in charm, it made up in location (only a mile away from the finish line) and icy cold air conditioning, which, since it seemed irrationally hot in San Francisco, was like gold.

Don't you think so too?


Anyway, we took the bus back from Fort Mason, and although we'd been PLANNING to take the tour bus at that point, two stints on the cramped, ex-school busses choking down diesel had us thinking we'd go get some lunch and then go catch a nap before we took in a movie. Mate wanted to see two things this weekend-- one of them was Lucy, which we both loved.

Anyway-- he came in, he recovered, we had just enough time for him to catch a shower and us to pack before we had to be out of our hotel room. Then he directed me to Sausalito for lunch, which was awesome.
And then we made a tactical error. We let me drive.
I'm not sure how I ended up going on the bridge to San Quentin three times, but that was not what was supposed to happen. It was an hour out of our way, and by the time we got back to where we were supposed to be, we both needed to get out of the car.
Which is how, in a suburb near Hercules, CA, we saw the movie Hercules, starring The Rock, and we loved it. It was tongue in cheek and fairly awesomely B-movie goodness. And it was the other movie that Mate wanted to see.
And then we came home, stopping to eat on the way.
And now? We're both going, "Got stuff to do, got stuff to do, got stuff to do…"
But I don't think we're gonna last.
Cause folks? It's been a hell of a weekend. I'm ready to sleep in my own bed with my dog.
And my Mate :-)
4 comments:
What a fun and eventful trip! Origami rooms, huh? Lol. Glad you made it home and sharing your wonderful adventures..wanna see a pic of those headphones! AND you both look happy and YOU look fab :)
Oh God, I love you...
But I'd never let you drive.
Ever.
Space and time are not your friends.
You, my love, are a were-Tardis.
AWWW, honey! It's the "road trip" trope - you KNOW Murphy loves the Gaels and messes with them as much as possible! But, you got a gorgeous scarf, time alone with your beloved Mate and some nice pics of Modern San Fran...all in all - not bad. Mate should be grateful that you drove - if it had been me, he'd have lost a couple of ears and developed heart palpitations from my cussing and Mach 3 road maneuvers! (and you KNOW you can work that hotel room sized for Lego people into a story down the road!) Glad you both made it home safely! Have a GREAT week!
Looks like the room we had for Rhinebeck Fiber Festival last year!
I don't understand people who run for fun. It's such a foreign concept for me.
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