So about a week after going to Lake Tahoe, we decided it would be a little crazy, but fun, to take everyone to California with Nathaniel on his business trip to San Francisco so we could see our grandparents and relatives on the weekends and Diana could experience that beautiful state of California and the wonders of San Francisco.
Diana's first introduction to the Pacific Ocean at the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz. Her "guy-friend" in the background seems a lot more experienced with these frigid waters. Just kidding, Diana! She wouldn't even call him a "guy-acquaintance" because he failed to introduce himself before he popped into our picture.
The boys have been here before, but it was actually Addie's first experience with any ocean.
No photographs were taken of her though because I didn't want to drop her or the camera into the water and I had charge of both of them.
I got to celebrate my birthday with Grandpa Tom and Grandma Cathy the weekend before and with Aunt Daphne and uncle Gus the weekend after. Apparently your birthday week is a good time to visit relatives.
There is a picture of me this age on this same retro carpet at my Great Grandma Knight's house.
I've become quite fond of it over the years.
I want to make a chubby angel fountain statue out of this (Don't worry, Nathaniel will be fully clothed.)

Henry Cowell Giant Redwood Forest up by my Grandparents house.
I was a little worried about staying in Oakland when it was the only room we could get, but it was a beautiful hotel right on the harbor. We are big fans of Homewood Suites. Free nice dinner every weeknight plus hot breakfast in the morning. With six people we got our money's worth on dining alone.
Haven's impression of a pirate (he thought some of the boats looked like pirate ships).
Rum-Pum
After our first 2 hour traffic jam getting onto the bay bridge, all the wonders of San Francisco had worn off for Diana.
China Town.
I got yellow fleece jackets for the boys so I could keep track of them.
I should have got one for Diana.
She got a spicier meal than she had anticipated and rushed off to find a drink and couldn't find our diner again for almost an hour. One Chinese diner looks just like the next in this place.
Golden Gate
Our cousin turned Hyrum into a little piggy.