My parents and my youngest brother drove down from Canada to visit us and they arrived the afternoon of Easter Sunday. We only had a few days together, so we spent every last minute running around and having as much fun as we could pack into our limited time.

The first thing we did was head off to San Francisco. We rode the world famous cable cars down to the Fisherman's Wharf and Pier 39.
We also stopped off in Chinatown. It was beautifully decorated.
We also went back to Santa Cruz to enjoy some sunshine and sand. We gathered a large bucketful of sea shells and enjoyed soaking up some sun rays.We went on a hike in Los Altos, visited the bay in Alviso, went shopping at the Great mall, ate a LOT of Easter candy, watched Disney's Tangled, and enjoyed each other's company.


My husband surprised me this weekend by taking me to visit Google. I am a major Google fan and I have always wanted to work there. Who knows if it will ever happen, but I can dream, can't I?
There are a bunch of Google bikes for visitors to ride around the campus. So of course, my husband and I had to try them out.
Look at all those bikes!
My little girl loved the big desserts display they have. There was a giant doughnut, robot, honey bee, sundae, and some sort of eclair thing. We had so much fun walking around the Google grounds and taking pictures. We weren't the only ones doing so either! There were quite a few people out taking pictures in front of the Google sign, in front of their main office, and of course, in front of the big desserts.
My husband and I took our kids and drove to Carmel for the weekend. It was beautiful there! The beach was all white sand and sat right next to Pebble Beach, the famous golf course. My husband was very excited to see Pebble Beach in person and proceeded to tell me all the facts about the course.
Carmel is a very tourist oriented city. The shops are all very whimsical, like they had been taken right out of a Thomas Kinkade painting.
My baby has decided to give up crawling for good. She is quite steady on her feet and can cruise pretty fast! This little alley opens up to a garden and a (you'd never guess) Thomas Kinkade gallery.
These are just some fun photographs that I took while we were there.
