Last week was Spring Break and I took Chelsea to San Francisco, California to meet my extended family! I haven't been out for a couple years and it's been forever since I've played tourist in a town that feels like a second home.


The second day we traveled to Fairfield, Califonia to tour the Jelly Belly Factory. I only eat Jelly Belly Jelly Beans and loved the factory when I was a kid! I used to sit on my grandfather's shoulders during the tour and haven't been back since he passed away. We meet up with my great aunt and had a great time! It takes about 4 days to make a batch of jelly beans. We even managed to try their newest flavor, champagne! As if Jelly Beans were not exciting enough we chilled out at a subsidiarity winery of Vezer called Blue Victorian, where my Aunt Sandra meet us for a lunch of wine tasting and in-n-out burgers. What can I say, my family likes to keep it classy! The wine was delicious and the burgers we just right. Chels and I shifted around the table to soak up all that wonderful sunshine!!It was a divine day with a delightful visit with my family.


The final day was an epic marathon. After the piano bar we left early the next morning via BART, the subway system back to Pier 39 for our Alcatraz visit! It was a brisk morning but almost completely clear! We got so lucky with the weather! We toured the island prison with the self guided tour and were able to go at our own pace. I even made Chels get in the solitary lock-up cell. She wasn't too happy. We had lunch at the Boudin Sourdough bakery. The food was exceptional! Chels tried the clam chowder and the chicken salad. Both were excellent but not as good as my pesto chicken sandwich! Then we wandered through Ghirardelli Square before hopping on the cable car to the closest BART station. We arrived home without a hitch. Our last meal was of the one and only Ricky's Chicken with my great Uncle Dave, who is also my godfather and his family.


I missed my family so much and it was fantastic for me to introduce Chelsea to them. Family is important to me and one of my greatest joys. Welcome to the Family Chels!
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