Riley is off to summer camp, with the scouts. He was a little nervous about it last night, but by the time Kevin dropped him off this morning, at the Scout Shack, he was fine, and pretty excited. He'll have a great time. I won't have any idea how he's doing, what he's doing, until we pick him up on Saturday. We were all up early, getting him ready to go, checking last minute details, and saying goodbye. I opted not to go with Kevin to drop him off. We ALL would of had to go, and I thought it would be much easier on him if Kevin just took him, dropped him off, and came right home-no lingering. Since we were up so early, with the whole day ahead of us, we decided to take a drive into the city. I wanted to go to the Renegade Craft Fair. We parked at Fort Mason, where the fair was being held. I went to the fair and Kevin took Quinn to find a couple of geo caches. After I was finished, we met at Ghirardelli Square for some fun.
Here's a view of one of the Fort Mason buildings, where the fair was being held. There were something like 200 vendors. It was bigger than last year. Lots of great, creative, unique things.
My loot from the fair. I got fabric from Super Buzzy, a crocheted cupcake (forgot the name of the vendor), and two t-shirts. The t-shirts, made by Class, have a chalkboard front, and can be written on! Can you see Quinn's Kirby on the green t-shirt? They are super cool. Oh, and if you want to see a demonstration of the shirts, GO HERE.
Here's Kevin and Quinn outside the Ghirardelli Chocolate store. It was super crowded in there. We did run through, quickly, to get our free chocolate. It was chocolate and peanut butter, and it was yummy!
Check out this picture! Kevin took it. Doesn't it look like Quinn is touching the tip of the Transamerica Building? If you would like to see more pictures of our SF day, GO HERE.
Word of the Day: Sun. It was really nice in the city today. It was short sleeve weather at times, but we did need our sweatshirts for a little while, when we were near the water. Very pretty, but rather crowded in the city. The sun brings everyone out, plus the tourists who would normally be there.
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