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So excited

So I've decided to do my week in pictures.... most won't be real because they haven't happened yet- but my goal is to fully document it so that I have real pictures to share :)
Monday:So confession... this isn't the LA visitor center that I went to, but it looks a lot like it! It was fun to see the new center and all the interactive elements. I kinda dork out about that stuff now.
This is Chad being more interested in ESPN than me while we were at The Counter for dinner, but that's okay because I'm a mess when I eat there so I was able to wipe my face off while he was distracted :)
Tuesday:To celebrate Brittani's birthday... I'm thinking about trying something new today... and yes, that does excite me!
Wednesday:Pedicures with the girls! and then maybe we're seeing Scott Pilgrim
Thursday and on:Thursday evening Chad and I are hitting the road (this stock photo is great because in a very general sense it looks like the two of us) and are heading to NorCal for the long weekend. Here's a few things I want to see.... that Chad isn't completely aware of yet :)
I want to walk across the bridge.... no idea why but I do...
So Full House... I kinda wanna see this place... but I won't die if I don't
This will be easy... Berkeley is the reason for the trip
It's classic... I'm sure we will!
Who doesn't want to visit a famous jail??

I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot more and like I said... I plan on actually taking pictures so maybe I won't have to google memories now :)

OH and to make sure I can do all my walking and not ruin my pedicure; look what I just bought!
I am slowly getting a bit granola... climbing shoes and harness... chacos... the next thing you know I'll be buying a performance fleece... again... much to the chagrin of Erica.

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