
Here's a picture of China Town. We headed to China Town early in the morning before it got too busy. We wanted to visit China Town because when we visited San Francisco in November last year, we didn't have time to eat dim-sum at one of the restaurants.
The one thing we wanted to do on this trip was to sit down and eat dim-sum. What's dim-sum? It's basically dumplings and little snacks that the waitresses cart around; similar to a sushi bar, you pick and choose what you want to eat.
When we were living in Hawaii, dim-sum was something we could find in any Chinese restaurant but it's hard to find a restaurant that sells dim-sum in many areas of the Continental US even in California unless you live in the city. Temecula's Chinese Restaurants are sort of primarily "Panda Express" type of restaurants which I don't think is real Chinese food. Ha! Not the way I know it. The only area I found that matches the same type of Chinese food in Hawaii is in San Francisco and we really miss it. Therefore, it was a MUST for us to visit Chinatown again. We found a restaurant that served dim-sum early in the morning. Most restaurants open at 11:30 so we were lucky to have found this restaurant. Well, we really had an awesome dim-sum breakfast!!
Shopping in China Town is like shopping in the same stores over and over again. Again, like any tourist area, China Town is a tourist trap but a fun trap nonetheless.

We walked around and visited the different stores and shops. My kids are into "anime" (japanese animation); therefore, it was fun for them to shop here. My DH watches anime with them so he had a fun time looking around too. I'm the oddball in the family. . .I don't watch anime.
We drank coffee and hot cocoa. It was a nice way to end the day!

While my daughter and I were walking around taking pictures of the scenery, one of the tin man who dance on the streets called us over to take a picture with him. I should have known not to do it because he asked for a tip afterwards. Anyway, I did it for my daughter's sake because my daughter wanted to take a picture with him. Sure. . .why not? We are tourist anyway and this is what tourist do.
I took a lot of pictures at the Fisherman Wharf but I'm not going to post them. There's just too many of them.
There's a lot of nice shops, boutiques, and restaurants to visit in this little town. This is my third visit to Sausalito. It's a nice place to head to if you ever visit San Francisco. Sausalito is a town on the opposite end of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Coming from Hawaii. . .dishes like this is actually quite typical. One of the reasons I love San Francisco is the awesome, awesome restaurants. My DH accused me of wanting to travel to SF just for the restaurants. I believe he's right to some degree. I just love SF overall for the eclectic aspect of the city and surrounding area. There's just so many things to do and visit. It's never boring.
My daughter is pictured with a hard hat because we did a walking tour of the basement of the house.
If you don't know the "story" of the house, click here for a bit of history of the house. It was a fun tour of a very strange house. Initially I wasn't impressed with the architecture or quality of the house until I realized the house was built in the late 1800s. Looking at it in that perspective, the quality of the materials and "modern" aspect of the house became quite impressive.
It's a fascinating house considering the period it was built - late 1800s. It's fairly modern for that era. The house has 3 elevators, heater, boiler room, hot running water, which was during that time, technologically advanced for a house.
The house was a lot bigger but the great earthquake destroyed part of the house in 1906. It was 7 stories high back then, now it's only 4 stories. If you are heading to Silicon Valley one day, the Winchester house is a great place to visit.

The drive to Napa was a spontaneous decision. . .it wasn't part of the plan but we figured, "ahhh, why not?". We visited a few wineries but did not do any tours. The tours that allowed kids were at specific times of the day and we didn't have the time to hang around. Besides, I live in Temecula, Southern California's "wine country". Our subdivision is located right at the backyards of the wineries. I mean, literally, the backyards. Temecula has over 20 wineries and a few bed and breakfast in the area.
This statue is in front of the Robert Mondavi Winery. Interesting. . .I don't know what it represents. It sort of looks like a monk.

Anyway. . .just thought I would share this strange statue with y'all. . .just be careful when drinking Robert Mondavi wine, okay.

It was a nice drive through Napa Valley. After the Napa Valley drive, we headed out to Davis on to the University of California Davis campus. My daughter wants to attend Davis because of the school's extensive science programs. Well, Davis is an interesting town because the bulk of the residence are college students. Unfortunately, it's in the middle of nowhere. Anyway. . .if you got to this part of my post, thank you for looking at my vacation pictures. If you've never visited San Francisco, it's a MUST. This place is fun with so many things to do and see. I highly recommend San Francisco as a vacation destination.
You took some beautiful pictures! I'm surprised you do not scrapbook more often!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had an amazing time!! Awesome pics! good to have you back! ;0)
ReplyDeleteI am SICK with jealousy!!!!! I LOVE San Franscisco and we only had time to spend one day there last year. I am ABSOLUTELY going back...it's my favorite city in the world! Love your frames too, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMaria....here's a welcome back
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The pictures of San Francisco are fantastic, I can't get over the beauty of the city. Is the Winchester house spooky? I have often wondered about it. I tell ya, the sights and the food are intoxicating.
Nappa Valley is beautiful also! I have never been on the West Coast...I think I'm missing out on something.*smile*
Malieta:)
I'm envy you as I love San Fran and can't wait to get back someday. I have been there three times now and love it. My dad has an army buddy that lives in Lodi so we visit when we can. We were just out there last Spring break and had a great time. Thanks for sharing pictures.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like you had fun in SF. Wasn't the weather beautiful?! Thanks for sharing your pictures.
oh wow, Maria - thanks for sharing all of these pics. I totally enjoyed reading about it - you are always so thorough about your trips and what you and your family does. Love that photo of 4 of you on those Segway - hah! I didn't even know that's what they were called. The sushi looked totally familiar. The house - WOW - what a trip, it sounds weird just by what you've said - I will have to definitely ck out the site. Funny, we were just talking about going to SF for spring break next year.... if it is a go, I will have to let you know so that you can share with me again where to check out. The Winchester house... most def!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy to have you back home again!!!
Hugs,
Jen
Maria's back! Yay! Your trip looked fabulous! My only complaint is you needed to be in the photos, you bad girl. I've seen a special on HGTV about that Winchester House and I agree, it's fascinating. Sometimes I wish I would just take a vacation to California, but it would be so expensive from Texas....maybe one day.
ReplyDeleteLooks like y'all had a blast!!! We went to S.F. this time last year and LOVED it. Your photos brought back great memories. We were hoping to go to the Winchester Museum but didn't make it. Darn it, guess we have to go back :)
ReplyDeleteYou have just visited most of my favorite places while visiting California. Our son teaches in the town that you live 3rd grade so we come out to California a couple times a year. Our most favorite thing to do is fly into SF and drive down the cost to Oceanside and fly out of San Diego. Loved all your pictures and made me HOMESICK for California. Have to check out our sons webpage on the Temecula (SP???) schools...try www.schoolnotes.com and then enter the zipcode to Temecula - he's listed under Mr Fisher. Not sure if you know anyone that has kids in 3rd grade....but I think he's the BEST! Thanks again for sharing all your wonderful SF and Company pictures. Kadie from Madison (Wisconsin)
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