Winter Wrap-Up, Part II: California Girls
This winter I was able to go on two mini-vacations: one to visit my friend, Janet, in Northern California; the other headed East to Philly with a group of grad students at the beginning of their spring break.
The following describes the highlights from my trip to the West coast:
Janet had been living in California (taking a break from Indiana) for about seven months before I had a chance to fly out for a visit. I decided to take a couple of days off work to have a 4-day weekend. Unfortunately, flying across the country ate up almost two days and my visit ended up being much shorter than I had thought. It was almost A LOT shorter, as I nearly missed my connecting flight in Minneapolis. This had nothing to do with the airline, but rather my loss of time as I was talking on the phone to Tessa down in Rochester! I glanced at my watch to realize that the flight was scheduled to take off in 5 MINUTES!!! Running to the gate, I was greeted by name and ushered onto the plane. "I don't think they've closed the hatch yet." That was close!!!
Once in San Jose, Janet met me at the airport and then we headed out for dinner--yummy hot wings. This was only the beginning of my gastronomical tour of the area. The rest of the evening was pretty low-key. I was pretty tired after all the traveling, etc., but that didn't keep us from lying awake in the the dark and talking for over an hour before falling asleep.
After church on Sunday we enjoyed a nice Ethiopian meal and a relaxing walk around the neighborhood. We picked up some movies at Blockbuster and visited a great used book store.
(Note: All pictures from this trip are courtesy of Janet, as I hadn't gotten back into the picture taking spirit yet.)

For dinner that night Janet and I were joined by two of her housemates, Rob and Robin, for gyros...it was so nice to have such variety of food available and great people to share it with. Afterwards we went back to the house and watched the movie, "Once," with Rob. As Janet was making the popcorn, I played with the refrigerator magnates.


On Monday, we had a great breakfast at this coffee shop down the street. Have you ever tried figs, honey, and goat cheese on French bread? It's SO GOOD!!! We then decided to drive to Santa Clara to hang out on the beach and have a retreat of silence, something I really needed. Despite being a beach in California, it was cool/cold and not exactly what we were hoping for. It was still a nice time to reflect on God and admire His creation.

We also enjoyed the drive there and back again in...the BENZ!!! (The manager gave us a great deal: for an extra $15 I was able to upgrade from the Taurus. Who among you wouldn't have done the same???)

As of Monday night I still had one more culinary request to fulfill...dim sum. Although, as I learned on this trip, it is traditionally an early meal (like breakfast or lunch) we found a place that would still serve it at night, except that we had to order everything from the kitchen (i.e. no carts on the floor). This only became a problem when all the food was served and we realized that we had ordered WAY TOO MUCH for just the two of us. Everything tasted great, so I'm sure Janet enjoyed the leftovers. Returning to the house, we watched another movie with Rob. This time it was his choice--"Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels."
My flight back on Tuesday was scheduled for noon, so Janet and I visited one of her favorite haunts for coffee and pastries before I had to head out. I loved the last picture she took of my visit...I'll miss you, too, Janet!

1 Comments:
yay for San Jo visits. So fun!! :)
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