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A pleasant day out with the [livejournal.com profile] flower_cat. Our stick-in-the-mud daughters seem to have little interest in art museums, long drives, and seafood restaurants. Their loss, and it's cheaper.

We started by taking advantage of our family membership in the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco to get us in to the Monet in Normandy exhibit at the Palace of the Legion of Honor. Drove up I280, as usual. Had lunch at the museum cafe (tasty, though not particularly cheap) -- I had the halibut, and the Cat had the antipasto plate. Then went to the Monet exhibit.

The light! There were some astounding seascapes. I was struck by one in particular, of a beach with stones showing darkly through the receding tail of a wave. Walk a few feet closer and it all disolves into disconnected brushstrokes. There were some fantastic views of waves that the [livejournal.com profile] flower_cat particularly liked. And the waterlilies, of course. Dropped about $80 in the museum bookstore. Dangerous places, those bookstores. Afterwards, upstairs, there were three rooms of Rodin sculptures. Rooms with walls of white marble, bathed in light. (Some of my favorites, but not all. Between the Legion of Honor and the Stanford museum thirty miles south in Palo Alto, I can see most of them.

We drove back along the coast on Route 1. The Devil's Slide section, between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay, was just reopened last week. I caught a few glimpses of the sea below the cliffs, dark blue and filled with sailboats. Not quite the colors of Monet's paintings, but real enough.

Sixty miles or so down the coast, we headed East from Santa Cruz on Highway 9, winding up through the redwoods past Felton, Ben Lomond, Big Basin, and down past Skyline Drive into Saratoga. All told, a pleasant three hour trip -- it only took one hour going up, but wasn't nearly as pretty.

The kids had no interest in a "fancy" seafood restaurant, so we went by ourselves to the Yankee Pier in nearby Satan's Santana Row. It's dangerously close to a kitchen-gadget store called Sur la Table, so of course we went in, coming out with a pyrex measuring cup (replacing the one that broke a couple of months ago), an OXO jar opener, and a large Kyocera vegetable peeler. Mangos are cheap this month.

mdlbear: blue fractal bear with text "since 2002" (Default)

Sorted the banking and investment stuff for taxes -- most of it goes straight to the archive box, since I separate out the tax forms when they arrive, but sometimes I miss something. Spent most of the day when I wasn't procrastinating or doing other things (see below) doing the initial data-entry. I always start with the check registers; the one I've been looking for for the last couple of months -- basically April through November -- turned up lurking in the bottom of the folder it was supposed to be in. Apparently it's been avoiding me.

We're spending the day sitting Amanda while Jeff and Maya Bohnhoff go house-hunting. Mostly [livejournal.com profile] flower_cat; she's much better at amusing four-year-olds than I am.

For about an hour in the morning, went with the Younger Daughter to her school, which was holding their annual "Arts on the Green" showcase for many of the performance groups. Not her intermediate drama class, but she did have to rendezvous with the rest of the team she's working with for her science class. (Only one other kid out of the four showed up, so not much got done.)

After a small lunch I went out for my walk. And after that, I took the Older Daughter, [livejournal.com profile] chaoswolf, out for her first driving lesson. This consisted of half an hour or so of driving in circles in an empty parking lot, but felt a lot longer. I wasn't nearly as nervous as I expected to be, perhaps because you can't do much damage at 10 mph. I don't think it was much like the Wolfling expected it to be, either. But nothing was damaged, and the Wolfling got a little bit of time behind the wheel. We're giving her 6 hours of professional lessons as soon as we can make the arrangements.

This evening is a house filk at Kanef's, and between now and then I get to start on the credit-card receipts (mostly from Fry's). What fun! :-P

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