notaprettygirl is excited for LIFE.
Since I made this goal I started going to San Francisco more frequently. I’ve been to San Francisco about four times this year so far and I’m moving there in August. :]
How I did it: I decided to go there to study and now I will be living there 3/4 of the year and plan to make it all year long for a couple years after i graduate and see if its truly right for me and maybe make my stay there permanent.
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notaprettygirl is excited for LIFE.
Since I made this goal I started going to San Francisco more frequently. I’ve been to San Francisco about four times this year so far and I’m moving there in August. :]
EponaBri worked for 4 hours on genealogy
If I didn’t live in Sequim, my second choice would be SF.
The first time I visited there was on my 19th birthday. I went with a friend I worked with named Colleen Feather… we both had
the same birthdate. I wonder where she is now? We had a great time, riding cable cars, going to the Fillmore West, wandering Haight-Ashbury, shopping in China Town…
It would be years before I could go back. Not until after I was married and had our first child. My mom and stepdad live in Stockton, which is close to San Francisco. We were able to leave the baby with my parents and Tim and I took BART to town, and wandered up and down the crookest street, shopping at the Cannery and Ghirardelli’s…
The last time we were there, was just a few months after our daughter had died. I didn’t want to have a family get-together for Thanksgiving without her. So Tim, Chris and I went to visit
my parents, with the stipulation that we didn’t have turkey. We went to San Francisco instead, my mom had never been on a cable car. We had dinner on the Wharf… seafood and chocolate cake.
I would love to live in of the Victorian painted ladys on Market Street….