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Sunday, April 25, 2010

San Francisco and More

My father was kind enough to purchase some new businesses in both San Francisco and Denver. Now he has to spend a lot of time in both places and bring me along with him every once in awhile.

Which may have happened a few weeks ago...

Because my parents love me and Josh, we joined them for our birthdays, some birthday shopping, Easter family time, and father's favorite restaurant time.


This was our view from our hotel room, It was a very lovely room.


Josh and his Easter morning outfit. How cute.


Easter is not the same when you aren't having an Easter egg hunt. It was enjoyable none the less. Usually on Easter I'm hiding eggs for my Nieces and Nephews, and trying to get them as frustrated as possible in the process.


This year we went on a drive, which began with a Golden Gate photo-shoot. The worst day ever to make this little walk. It was a rain and wind storm, and super freezing. Yet lovely.




Scoma's. This is out the window of my fathers favorite restaurant in the whole world. I'm not really sure why this is his favorite joint, I'm pretty sure its only because he is weird and he like's odd ball things. The view as you can see is great. The food is above average but nothing amazing.Yet we ate there twice in 3 days. Luckily I enjoy fish so I felt fine about it.



I also got to pretend I was a professional photographer in the past few weeks. I felt really legit walking around with 3 different camera's. Thanks Kari and Berk for letting me borrow them.


Berk was a great sport and helped me make a decision on how best to waste my money on a camera. Thanks. Even though the decision was to wait.





We went on a little nature walk to try out all three camera's and come up with an ultimate purchase. These were some resulting images.

2 comments:

  1. jelissa you look so professional with all your cameras. and i am loving the picture of you in your red coat, so cute. i miss you. finals are drawing to a close...let's party.

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  2. Sidenote - Have I ever told you how beautiful I think you are?! Goodness.

    San Francisco!!! I LOVE that city! You should've visited my brother! (Or did you?) Next time ;)

    PS - Love that red jacket you're wearing!

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