Thursday, December 28, 2006

Monday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day, Fort Point, A Drive Across San Francisco Bridge, the Crooked Street, and San Francisco Park




































Most of the places were closed on Christmas day. We went to Fort Point to take some pictures of the San Francisco Bridge. It was very cold and windy. We had Thomas all bundled up. We had a great time staring out into the ocean and looking at the famous bridge. We also drove across the bridge and back. There's a toll fee of $5 per car, but we didn't have to pay because we had fast track.

Then we drove down the Crooked Street. It's at the top of the hill, going downwards, and the road turns back and forth, thus the name the Crooked Street.

Afterwards, we went to San Francisco Park. It was very pretty there. Tony decided to lay down for a while, and my niece (Sarah) saw and copied him.

We wanted to go to the Japanese Tea Garden, but we were all so tired. It was also getting very windy and looked like it was about to rain. We rode the bus back to our hotel, and my brother-in-law (Hung), my nephew (Kevin), and Tony went in search of food. They took the bus all the way to the pier, took the cable car around, and jumped on the bus back to the hotel looking for food, but it turned out most of the restaurants were closed. We ended up ordering food from downstairs our hotel. Tony said that when we first rode the bus and the cable car, he didn't really like it because he was so worried about Thomas. However, that night, when he rode with just Hung and Kevin, he said he really enjoyed it. He said that he felt like a kid again.

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