Originally: Nov 8 2014
I have to say that so far this was my favorite Saturdays. I had researched more out of the ordinary activities than cooking and eating and I came across hot air ballooning. I became OBSESSED.
I had always wanted to go on a hot air balloon. And not the kind that you see on ABC's The Bachelor where there are three people in the basket- pilot and a couple-and the couple is kissing while the pilot pretends not to be there (they are called pilots). Instead I had in mind traveling the world like Richard Branson . I don't want to date myself, but when I was a child there was a Chipmunks adventure movie where they traveled the world in hot air balloons (girls v. boys) and I distinctly remember the moment when I took a mental note that it was on my bucket list as a non-negotiable action item.
Fortunately, Groupon was having a sale on their already discounted adventures so I was in luck. Not only was there one hot air balloon company, but there were at least 3 on Groupon for the Bay area. Apparently there is a competitive market for hot air balloons in SF, so if you have not done it yet you should.
I selected the one with the best yelp reviews, convenient and nice location (Sonoma), and friendliest person that answered the phone. The morning of we had to leave very early to drive to Sonoma. Balloon flights are early because of air pressure conditions that make it harder to fly in warmer weather, usually later in the day. I did not know this, now you do.
The weather was so nice that the typical one hour ride extended to almost two hours. The wine country view was gorgeous and we even got to see other balloons in the air. The landing was a bit rough as we had to squat on someone's property. Some fellow riders helped to pack the balloon with the crew and soon enough we were on our way back to our cars.
They provided a snack (lunch was promised, but they had a problem with the kitchen that weekend) and some wine tasting along with a detail explanation of the company, the surrounding area, and how they got started.
After the balloon shenanigans had ended I felt quite accomplished. However, the day was not over. After we got back to SF my friend and I decided we had time for a crafts fair. We went to the Renegade Craft Fair that they have in several cities. At the fair you can buy and make crafts. It was perfect around the holidays in preparation for gift giving. I loved the create your own terrarium for $10 from Makerskit, the prints from Cactus Club, the hand made jewelry, and recycled library books turned into notepads.
I ended the day with dinner and a movie in Japan town. I was so excited to see a movie at the Kabuki theater that allows people to reserve seats and order food and drinks ahead. For dinner I had Sushi before the movie nearby.
If you know me well you know why this was my favorite Saturday thus far. :) Side note, the picture from the "Hello" page is from this day.
Until Next Time. Stay Tuned.