Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2008

The Olympic Torch comes to San Francisco

What a mess this whole torch thing has become. First people disrupt the run in London and then the flame gets put out three times in Paris and is eventually put into a bus before they can run it through its set path. The world is up in arms over China's human rights record and the Chinese PR machine is trying to spin this thing faster than plates on a 12 year old acrobat from Shanghai.

Yesterday the torch came to San Francisco and since I have a lot of time on my hands (yes, I'm still looking for a job), I grabbed the camera and went downtown to see what all the fuss was about. When Gavin and I got to the Embarcadero, there were already thousands of people lining the streets. For the most part, everything was really peaceful. There were cops everywhere and there was a buzz in the air as everyone waited for the torch to make its way through the city and down to the waterfront.

Finally at 2pm, the police put on their helmets and everyone started going nuts because they thought the torch was on its way. The police signaled each other and they let the crowds into the streets where Pro-Beijing protesters clashed with Pro-Tibet ones. Words were exchanged, but it was non-violent and few arrests were made. Rumors started going around about where the torch had been re-directed and the scene was chaotic as news of the torch's whereabouts spread among the protesters.

At this point, we were too tired of waiting around and didn't want to chase after the torch so we went home and watched it unfold on tv. I have to say that I am happy that the torch never came down the Embarcadero, because there was no way the police could have stopped the crowds. It would have been a big mess. Sure, the City wussed out and changed the route at the last second, but at least everyone got to protest peacefully and the torch got to be run. Was this the true meaning of the Olympic Spirit? Probably no. I wonder how the torch will do in Buenos Aires and other stops along the way?


Thousands of people lined the Embarcadero.


At one point, the police put on their helmets and everyone got excited because they thought the torch was coming.


The police were notified that the torch was re-routed and so the crowds flooded the streets.


Pro-Beijing and Pro-Tibetian protesters clashed.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Easter Dinner

One of my favorite things to do is entertain. Gav and I selected our apartment with the full intention of having people over as often as we can. I think that he and I make a pretty good pair when it comes to hosting a little soiree and we put our skills to the test this past weekend. We threw a little dinner and egg-coloring party for Easter.

Our dinner menu was pretty much 100% from Costco and it consisted of a lamb roast with mint sauce, a ham, roasted fingerling potatoes and veggies and a delicious spinach salad with pesto dressing (thank you Ina Garten).

After dinner, we dyed about 4 dozen eggs and I don't think I've had this much fun coloring eggs since I was 8 years old. Check out the link at the bottom of the post to see more pics of the eggs. My personal favorites were the Southwest Airlines Boeing 737, Papa Smurf, The Globe, Yoshi's egg, the penis egg and the strawberry.


Gavin and the heart-shaped potato.


He really knows how to handle a big piece of meat.


Good friends, food and wine. Perfection.

The finished Easter Basket!

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Easter Party 2008

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Almost a Family Reunion in SF

Back in July, Gav and I flew to SF to meet up with my mom, sister and niece and my brother (who lives there). My dad decided to care for a sick dog and stayed in Hawaii.

This was our first family vacation since I was a kid, so I was very excited to make the most of it. We hit the city hard and played tourist like you would not imagine. From Chinatown to the Golden Gate Bridge, we explored San Francisco like champs!

Check out the pics below and click on the link for more pictures.



Me, Julia, Kailee and my mom.


Me, Kai, Kailee and Gav.


Kailee and I, exploring the wilds of the Castro.


I love my niece.
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