Day Three; "It's So Damn Cold!"


3 and a half hours of being on a bus is one long time. Luckily, we got to make a few stops. &don't you think for $141, they would at least provide some lunch..but noooo, my lunch consisted of milano cookies, and a soft pretzel-high quality you know. throughout the bus tour we got to see much of san frann, (the only reason i say san frann so much is cause i get to frustrated spelling out francisco overtime.) &lets just say san fran is huge! there are so many different parts of the city-the industrial, italian, chinese, rich, and so much more. When we went through a lot of the parts of town, there were a lot of homeless people there, i have never seen so many homeless people in my life. This really got me thinking-never take things for granted, you don't know when they'll be snatched right under your feet. St0p one was twin peaks, that place was gorgeous. But in my mother's famous words of the week, "it's so damn cold," she was right, it's very windy when your thousands of miles up. Our next stop was at the Golden Gate State park. That place was a beauty too, even though we didn't get much time to look. (that's where i got my fancy mediocre warm soft pretzel.) we didn't stay outside to long, because, of course, "it's so damn cold!". our final stop was at the glorious Golden Gate bridge. and wow, it was so damn cold! but the view and the bridge its self was breath taking. i'd go there another day, when its not so cold. After the tour, i took a nice 2 hour or so nap- i think all this cold weather is giving me a cold. we ended the night with probably the best pizza ever. now we have to rest up for some warm weather tomorrow. oh & we will be driving ourselves...this will be scary, hopefully i'll leave to tell you about it..P.s. GO CUBS!
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