G. said, "It's on not the main cable car line, but one of the other ones, and it's about a block from the cable car museum, and it's on the left elbow."
Usually his directions involve the word "hypotenuse." The "left elbow" is a new one. Being the super-internet-sleuth that I am, I found it on Yelp. And, we found parking right across the street:

And, we walked around and found another store that actually had a rolling Pokemon backpack. You don't see those every day, so I consented to buy it as long as A. promises to use it for the next 5 years.
Then it was off to Pier 39 because I was determined to show A. the sea lions despite his not really caring about them. Once he got there, he liked them:

And we found parking right across the street again! It only cost me $3 at the meter, while cars were lined up down 3 blocks to enter the parking garage and pay $20. It was our lucky day.

Sounds like you had a "10" kind of day - the Pokemon store, the backpack, primo parking, pigeons and a chocolate chip OD on the way home... PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteNow, THAT is a great day...
ReplyDeleteSure was a good day that! I love the last pic. I always feel so sorry for their necks though..so uncomfortable~ Almost like trying to sleep on a plane!
ReplyDeleteThe look of utter exhaustion on A's face says it all: The most awesomely exciting day EVER.
ReplyDeleteMy kids (now officially a high schooler and a college woman!) still love Pokemon. As a result, I have a soft spot for Pikachu myself!