Sunday, June 27, 2010

Wow what a week it's been - and in a good way!


I had such a fun week just have to share. First, I week to Lake Tahoe with a good friend and two others joined us the next day. We were in North Lake Tahoe area in Kim's parent's condo. It is so lovely there. Thanks Kim! We took walks down to the lake (which really isn't far at all), sat by the pool and played cards, and had some great visiting time. Here's a few photos of our three day trip (I'm in the middle in a blue top in one photo)...










Then on Thursday night I went to Bunco at Barb's new place. Had a great time with all the gals...always fun to get together.

Saturday rolled around and was up early to get ready to go to San Francisco to see the play Wicked with my daughter, her future mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law. My sister came up from Santa Cruz to join us. This was my second time seeing this production as I had taken my daughter for her 21st birthday three years ago to see it in Los Angeles. We were so happy to find the same actors playing Glinda and Elphaba that we saw in Southern California! Amazing performances. I recommend you catch this treasure before it closes in September. It is playing at the Orpheum Theatre.

We all arrived safely and parked together (which is an amazing feat in SF) then walked to the shopping mall housed in the old emporium building on Market. Had some lunch at the food court which was surprisingly delicious, then went to our matinee. On our walk back to our car we got an eye full as there was a naked man walking down the street with pink crocks and a pink visor on. Pretty funny. Only in San Francisco...

Now it's Sunday and I am doing a few things around the place - watered my garden as it is so hot today! Catching up on blogs, taking pictures of a new purse I made for my Etsy shop, and now plan to jump in the pool. Hope you all had a great week too!

1 comment:

Bri Dart said...

I had a blast in San Fran. I love that play...I could see it every week:) And the naked man will be a memory I can't forget.