December Part 2: Winter Holidays
Tuesday, Dec. 22-Friday, Dec. 26: Family Time in Texas
Mr. E and I headed out on the afternoon of Dec. 22 to spend the Christmas holiday with the Austin crew, per usual. When we got to SMF, we learned that our connecting flight through San Diego was already delayed by nearly 2 hours, so we tried our luck with changing to a different flight through Denver and were able to get seats and arrive within 30 minutes of our original ETA. And the flights weren't even totally full. Yay!
J, B, and I worked most of the day on Dec. 23, although I did make time for a massage at Deep Relief in the early afternoon. Mr. E met up with his friend J for lunch and then took care of errands and groceries for the holiday meals. Then we took C out to Shore for Happy Hour 1/2-price oysters and dinner. The oddly warm weather allowed us to sit out on the patio, which was lovely (although I still would have preferred some cooler temperatures to feel more seasonal).
The next morning, I heard an odd noise when I got up, and it continued as I went outside for my morning walk. It sounded like an owl, but I couldn't figure out where it was coming from. But sure enough, as I strolled through the neighborhood, I caught sight of a large owl perched on top of a chimney stack. It looked like a statue at first because it was so still! But then it took off and glided across the street to perch on a different house, where another owl was also surveilling the area. Both of them flew away together after a few moments. So amazing! I've never seen two such large owls out and about in a residential area before!!
Mr. E spent most of the 24th working in the kitchen, with some pauses throughout the day for family interactions. I did some errands in the afternoon, and then J and crew headed off to church for the kid's pageant while Mr. E and I finished up getting dinner ready. The preparations for Santa were a bit tardy, but eventually J managed to finish reading 'Twas the Night Before Christmas so that most of us could head to bed, leaving cookies and milk for Santa, carrots for the reindeer, and the lit-up tree to welcome in the gifts.
On Christmas morning, Mr. E made his traditional biscuits and gravy and soft egg scramble for the family before the kids started to open their stocking gifts from Santa. Later in the afternoon, K and A came over for lunch and to hang out for the rest of the day, including some outdoor sports time and a rousing bout of pre-dinner Monopoly. The next day, Mr. E and I had breakfast with the kids while J went to yoga, and then we headed to the airport for our return flight to Sac. So good to be home with the kitties and in our own bed!
Monday, Dec. 29-Wednesday, Dec. 31: San Francisco Visit
Since we had decided not to go to Vancouver for NYE this year, we opted instead for a two-night visit to SF via Amtrak. The train ride gave us a great view of the high water levels due to the recent rains, especially when crossing the causeway between Sac and Davis. We got a Lyft from the Emeryville station to Hotel Nikko near Union Square. This was our first time at the hotel, but we'd seen it several times before when staying at the Hilton next door and decided to give it a try, especially since we'd noticed the picture of the lovely indoor lap-swim pool in an atrium-like setting. We booked a 1-bedroom suite with access to the Club Lounge so that we could have breakfast each day and the wine and cheese reception each night. The hotel had some pretty decorations throughout the lobby area:
We lucked out with having the room available even though we were a bit early for the standard check-in time, so we were able to unpack and then take a peek at the Lounge on the 23rd floor and the workout facilities on the 5th floor before heading to the nearby Macy's so that I could get my watch battery replaced. We grabbed some lunch in the lower level food court and then did a bit of shopping. No luck for Mr. E, but I managed to find two pairs of jeans on sale, which is quite rare for me!
For the evening, we enjoyed the snacks and beverages in the Lounge, and I brought some extra wine back to the room for the rest of the night while Mr. E had a couple of cocktails at the hotel restaurant and at the nearby Hilton lobby bar. Our corner room had a pretty nice view of the city at night.
On Tuesday morning, I went for a walk through Union Square before swimming laps for my primary workout. The pool got a little busy for a bit, but I was still able to complete my workout by outlasting everyone else. We had breakfast in the Club Lounge along with several Americanos.
Our primary destination for the day was the Legion of Honor to see the Manet & Morisot exhibition. We had tickets for a noon entry, and we decided to take the bus rather than a Lyft since we had plenty of time. After leaving our stuff at the coat check-in, we spent about 90 minutes enjoying the exhibition, which we both agreed was one of the best we've seen. Learning more about how these two artists influenced each other and seeing their works hung side by side was really fascinating, and we both felt that Morisot was the more talented of the two painters, although of course she didn't have as much renown as Manet.
We took a different bus back towards Union Square and got off in Chinatown so that we could do some browsing, primarily for more Lucky Cats to add to my collection. We procured several, including one quite large one that came in its own special carrying box!
Lunch was at a floating sushi boat restaurant near the main Chinatown Gate (yes, sushi in Chinatown, I know...). Then some time at the hotel to read, workout, do some travel planning, and partake of the evening reception again. I accompanied Mr. E to the Hilton lobby bar this time and had an n/a beverage since I was feeling the effects of the wine from the lounge. He lingered at the Hilton when I returned to our hotel to order some room service (needed to use our daily $10 F&B credit!). Later, he got some yummy shrimp and veggies at Oma Sushi as well, which we'll definitely have to remember as a good option for a future visit.I repeated my walk on Wednesday morning and brought my phone this time so that I could take pictures of some of the holiday decorations in and around Union Square. I especially loved the polar bear "helpers" lined up and waiting at the ice rink!
After breakfast at the lounge, we packed up and spent some time reading in the room before walking to the Amtrak bus stop near the Salesforce tower to begin our trip back to Sac. A really lovely trip, and we managed to miss most of the rain in both places!

