7/4/08 Friday
I woke up this morning at 2:46 because of jet lag. I lay quietly on the bed, but for no reason my Mom wanted me to go sleep with her. It was boring, but I had to bear it. Thankfully, breakfast is at 4:30. However, when we got to the breakfast room, I found out that the foods were not very appetizing. Nevertheless, there were some delicious bagels and cream cheese, so it was still bearable.
After breakfast we checked out and rode the shuttle to the airport to rent a car. At the airport, we chose a blue compact car. The rental company’s name is Alamo, and like last year, I told my family the story of Alamo again (this was probably the third time I told the story). Dad turned on the GPS and the voice of it was very mean. We drove on the Golden Gate Bridge with the help of the mean GPS, and I told my family why the bridge was built. The view was supposed to be satisfying and beautiful, and the weather was supposed to be cool but not cold, but there was a lot of fog and we couldn’t see a thing. My mom wanted Dad to change the accent and voice of the GPS, so he picked through the examples of voices and found one. Dad told us that the voice’s name is called 小玲. We drove to Muri Beach with the help of小玲. The beach, too, was freezing. However, when we drove away, we went to the other side of the mountain and headed north, it became very, very hot and the sun was scorching. I cooled myself with our water, but it wasn’t much help. Judy slept the whole way and did not notice the temperature at all.
We went to Safeway to buy our lunch, which was a roasted chicken, potato salad with an abundance of eggs, grapes, cherries, and four biscuits. The chicken was the best, salad second, and then grapes. I did not eat the biscuits, but my parents did and they said that the biscuits are very terrible.
We first visited Golden Gate bridge, which was completely disappeared in the mist.
We then drove along the scorching road besides the seashore (route 1?) for hours, and the head-rest of the chairs in the car was very uncomfortable, so I had a hard time falling asleep. Judy had to take medicine to prevent from vomitting.
Finally, we arrived at our hotel, Humbolt Bay Inn, Best Western. The carpet on the floor was damp and very dirty (dusty is the correct word). We ate our dinner, which was the chicken, salad, fruit, and instant noodles. Then we went to sleep.
I woke up this morning at 2:46 because of jet lag. I lay quietly on the bed, but for no reason my Mom wanted me to go sleep with her. It was boring, but I had to bear it. Thankfully, breakfast is at 4:30. However, when we got to the breakfast room, I found out that the foods were not very appetizing. Nevertheless, there were some delicious bagels and cream cheese, so it was still bearable.
After breakfast we checked out and rode the shuttle to the airport to rent a car. At the airport, we chose a blue compact car. The rental company’s name is Alamo, and like last year, I told my family the story of Alamo again (this was probably the third time I told the story). Dad turned on the GPS and the voice of it was very mean. We drove on the Golden Gate Bridge with the help of the mean GPS, and I told my family why the bridge was built. The view was supposed to be satisfying and beautiful, and the weather was supposed to be cool but not cold, but there was a lot of fog and we couldn’t see a thing. My mom wanted Dad to change the accent and voice of the GPS, so he picked through the examples of voices and found one. Dad told us that the voice’s name is called 小玲. We drove to Muri Beach with the help of小玲. The beach, too, was freezing. However, when we drove away, we went to the other side of the mountain and headed north, it became very, very hot and the sun was scorching. I cooled myself with our water, but it wasn’t much help. Judy slept the whole way and did not notice the temperature at all.
We went to Safeway to buy our lunch, which was a roasted chicken, potato salad with an abundance of eggs, grapes, cherries, and four biscuits. The chicken was the best, salad second, and then grapes. I did not eat the biscuits, but my parents did and they said that the biscuits are very terrible.
We first visited Golden Gate bridge, which was completely disappeared in the mist.
We then drove along the scorching road besides the seashore (route 1?) for hours, and the head-rest of the chairs in the car was very uncomfortable, so I had a hard time falling asleep. Judy had to take medicine to prevent from vomitting.
Finally, we arrived at our hotel, Humbolt Bay Inn, Best Western. The carpet on the floor was damp and very dirty (dusty is the correct word). We ate our dinner, which was the chicken, salad, fruit, and instant noodles. Then we went to sleep.
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