I dont think seeing tons of sail boats every day will ever get old. I love them.
Well, we have officially been in California for 2 weeks, but it still doesn't seem like home. I am sure it will with time, but none of it seems quiet real. The city is wonderful such a small place with so much to do! Which is perfect for us, we use to sit back in Utah on our days off and have no idea what to do, we couldn't ever find something to keep us out and about. We have about a million and five things to do all the time here, it has so much history and so many awesome things to see that we are always on our toes. This week we didn't do as much because our work schedules were opposite of each other. However, we were able to visit a couple of cathedrals, they weren't open so we are going to go back but they are still really beautiful to look out on the outside. Ryan was really happy to find out there were so many cathedrals in San Francisco.
We also went to chinatown, which honestly, i wanst that impressed, it was stinky and everything there looked really unsanitary. It did have a lot of fun stores, and I do enjoy the stores. I think I had really high expectations of extreme awesomeness from chinatown, if i didnt have such high expecations i think i would have enjoyed it a lot more. Ryan really loved it he thought it was really cool. We both really liked the lanterns hanging everywhere. Chinatown isnt to far from Union Square a really great shopping area in the midst of the city so we decided to go there as well. Some day when I am rich I will love that place much more than I already do. Such high end fashion and stores that wouldnt ever come close to being in Utah. We of course found a Disney store which Ryan was able to find his best friend Sully from Monsters Inc.






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