Driving out of the city yesterday made me realize why people love San Francisco. Because they don't love San Francisco...but rather the surrounding area (lovingly called The Bay Area) and if I can throw my two cents in...Mill Valley. It is SUCH an adorable little town.
If you remember, just a few shorts month ago we visited Tyler Florence's restaurant, Wayfare Tavern, for Jed's birthday. Our DVR is full of "Tyler's Ultimate", we've made his recipes. So, it only made sense to visit his kitchen supply store. And, when we get a home to call our own, I will be making a visit to this store to get one of everything. Including the cashier.
The store was AMAZING! Everything was so pretty. The ladies room was my dream bathroom. A sweet little lady even passed out due to the beauty that was before us. (Not really...apparently she had a bad reaction to her new meds...rest assured, she's fine. I helped by waiving Himalayan Pink Kosher Sea Salt to help her come to her senses. Not really.)
To top the store off, they had a cookbook library. With a fireplace. Be still my heart.
After drooling and oohing at all of the goods, we purchased a salt dish (really, just to say we bought something from TF's kitchen supply store) and walked over to Pearl's Burger. I almost don't dare to write this, but it was Tyler Florence's "Best Burger I ever Ate." I gave it a 7. But, the PB/Oreo milkshake a solid 9. Mostly because of the straw.
So, if you see Jed and I being hauled off to the pokey, there is a good chance it's because we saw TF in person and let him read this post.
As everyone else on blogs, facebook, work, texts, and e-mails have noted, we too had a great Christmas.
We found ourselves in Utah. As always. We spent time with family. As always. We ate too much food. As always.
We went sledding as a family...screeeeeeech. Wait a minute. Hold up. Don't get me wrong, we have a lot of fun with my family, but it usually consists of me and Hillary begging the family to play scatergories, stuffing our face with food, and hiding from the kids as they gang up on us (there are 7 now!)
Going sledding was a bit out of the norm, but we had SUCH a good time. I would dare say it was the highlight of the trip. That and Ole St. Nick finding us in Utah. How does he do that???
Even woofs got in on the fun...but, her type of fun was making "lemon sno-cones" she has no manners.
Beck was waiting for us in the Yert. With snacks and cupcakes for Asher's birthday. He was quite the host.
I love Asher's rosy cheeks. This kid knows how to play hard. And by hard, I meant that I wanted to borrow his helmet so I could protect my skull from his muay tai karate moves.
Picking the color of the tube was the hardest part of the day.
Taytum was brave until half-way down the kiddie slide. Then things went sour. And she cried. But, she sure looked cute in the tube.
We clearly had too much fun, because this is where the picture taking ended for the rest of the trip.