Glen will say we went to San Francisco to spend Thanksgiving with Abe's family. I will say we went to San Francisco to go to a ball game and it just happened to be played on Thanksgiving weekend and it was a coincidence the game was being played near a city where one of our children lives.
Either way--the fact remains we took a week-long vacation to San Francisco. Ben went with us and we got to spend some quality time with Abe's family.
Look at this kind brother who consented to deliver Abe's guitar to him.
Once in California, we ate lunch at Houlihan's.
Klarissa had a party that evening, so I got to go to dinner with the four boys.
Look closely and you can see the faces of three of the guys peering at me through the huge chunks of meat sitting in the refrigerated window of the restaurant.
The fourth boy was rolling around on the floor while waiting for our table to be ready.
Newland was exceptionally well-behaved in that fancy restaurant once we were seated and he began eating bread, sucking on ice and watching Curious George movies on Abe's cell phone.
Who says technology shouldn't be allowed at the dinner table? It enabled us (and everyone around us) to have a quiet, peaceful dinner.
IHOP was where Glen, Ben and I ate breakfast the next few mornings.
This was our contribution to Thanksgiving dinner--two Costco turkeys which we handed over to Abe to do the cooking.
We exchanged the two turkeys for one little grandson.
We had Newland for the day so Abe and Klarissa could get some work done, get ready for Thanksgiving the next day and go on a fancy dinner date that evening.
First stop for the boys and me was the Bay Area Discovery Museum.
Each of the buildings had different themes and things for the children to do and explore.
Let's just say Newland was only interested in the train building. He would have stayed there all day if we had let him.
But more important things were pressing upon the minds of the older boys. I was lucky they took a moment on our way to the parking lot to turn around and let me snap a picture of them with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background.
Within seconds of getting him fastened in his car seat, Newland was fast asleep.
The guys wanted to watch a BYU basketball game and decided to go to Buffalo Wild Wings where they could eat lunch while watching the game. I sat out in the car reading a book while Newland napped during the whole first half of the game.
Once he discovered his grandpa and Ben were gone, Newland was quick to make a beeline straight for Glen once he was spotted inside the restaurant.
After the game was over, we decided to stroll through the mall located right next to the restaurant. Newland loved the benches all through the mall that were just low enough for him to be able to sit on. Every bench he saw, we had to stop for him to enjoy sitting upon it for a while.
While Ben was shopping for a new pair of athletic shoes, Newland kept himself entertained by rearranging all the shoes on display.
We picked up sub sandwiches for dinner to eat back at the hotel where Newland spent a lot of time investigating every inch of our hotel room and then settled down watching more Curious George movies on the iPad.

He was giddy with excitement when Abe and Klarissa came to pick him up. He went crazy tickling and snuggling with Ben on the bed. Silly boy!
Thanksgiving morning found us back at IHOP for breakfast. Thankfully it was the only day we were seated at a window booth. Ben noticed ants crawling all over the wall by him and started trying to plug up their holes. Despite the crawly critters, he still had an appetite for his breakfast and he didn't use ants as an excuse to not go back the next morning.
When we arrived at Abe and Klarissa's apartment, Abe gave us a little peek at what he'd been working on all morning--his grilled turkey.
Klarissa enlisted Glen's help with her fancy centerpieces.
We helped carry stuff out to their back patio and helped set the table.

While Klarissa was taking special care with her artistic touches to the table, Abe was using his artistic skills on the turkey presentation.
Looks so delicious!! When can we eat?
Not until a few family photos are snapped.
Weren't we the lucky ones to be able to eat our turkey outside under a palm tree?
Abe and Klarissa had invited two other families over for dinner.
The little boys enjoyed playing much more than they did eating.
Good food, great company, much to be thankful for, beautiful day!