
One of our stops was Golden Gate Park. It's huge. We stopped at this park which was packed with kids. It was kinda fun to watch all these cute little people. Brian and I tried these tea cup things, and they were scary. You get going too fast and you can't stop. Woof.
Also, do you see that hill behind Avery in that last picture? It's a steep cement slide that all these kids fly down on pieces of cardboard. Brian tried it out. It looked a little intense from the top. And he had that "creepy old man" vibe while he waited in line as the only adult around. Come to find out, it's not meant for adult bums. He made it about half way and then slid off the cardboard. I laughed. Sorry babe.
We scrunched into a photo booth at Pier 39. We all had a good laugh. You can too.

And as tradition would have it, we ended the night in Union Square on the roof of Macy's at Cheesecake Factory. Yum

Thanks for having a birthday Nanny. I think Avery officially fell in love with you there. She talks about you--and to you--all the time now. It's so sweet.
Please excuse my awful voice. I was laying down and super congested. Am I the only one who thinks their voice is ridiculous when they hear it back? sorry Y'all.
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