Monday, November 30, 2009

thanksgiving in sf

dad took the day before thanksgiving off to hang out with his kids. as eric and i were the only individual meeting the criteria at the house at that point, we took dad on a trip up mt. diablo.

at the top, eric and i got into a fight. it wasn't pretty.

but we made up.
then eric decided it would be fun to wear women's sunglasses. he let me borrow his visor in return.

thanksgiving morning we did a turkey trot of sorts. here's the crowd at the start. the competition was stiff. eric almost killed afterward, but he had agreed to "picking up the pace" so there's not much he could do. chris and julia won by quite a bit. dad did a pretty stellar job considering his minimalist training schedule heading into the race.


the family (and soon to be family) was all in sf for thanksgiving next year. my friend nicole and my parents' friend lisa also joined us. fortunately the noobs were a little slow on the uptake of the take-some-and-pass procedure around the table, but they caught on quickly. eventually everyone was stuffed and napping.

i started running a fever of over 100 degrees before we commenced eating. by friday morning it was up to 101 degrees. fortunately eric got sick too so we got to spend the day being sick together. my fever went down temporarily and we made it into berkeley to eat at my favorite restaurant (cafe gratitude) and meet up with anthony for a few minutes.

on the way home (sort of) we stopped to see the oakland temple. it was dark, so the picture isn't particularly breathtaking, but if you get a chance to see it in person at night or during the data, its beautiful.


we got back to austin saturday night. i still have a pretty nasty cough and i'm keeping my fingers crossed that its not bronchitis. illness aside, i had a pretty stellar weekend.

this week is the last week of classes. i'm focused on getting done with my class and getting healthy. i tried running today for the first time since thanksgiving day. unfortunately a cold front rolled in last night though, which meant my lungs were not having it. i hate being sick. it happens so infrequently that i'm not very good at dealing with it. bleh.

hope everyone had a happy thanksgiving!

1 comment:

Christy said...

despite getting sick, looks like you had fun! miss you!