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Happy 4th of July San Francisco

July 5th, 2010 · Comments · Adventures · By: Casi

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It’s officially been one year since I moved to San Francisco! And Fisherman’s Wharf threw me a big party with tons of people and fireworks!!! Ok, ok! Maybe they were celebrating this little holiday called 4th of July. Either way it was an amazingly awesome night.

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Lauren, Greg and I packed up our eco friendly cooler with all the essentials. You know, wine, beer, cheese, chips….the makings for a good 1 year SF anniversary 4th of July party. We played Yahtzee (which Lauren completely dominated at), gin rummy, and spit/speed. In other words we are all 90 years old, but we had a way better time than you!!! The best part was seeing the skateboarding dog. So flippin cute! I need to get me one of those!

Then the show started and it was like we were all 5 years old again. Eyes wide open and smiles for miles. The fog didn’t hinder the show one bit! If you weren’t awesome enough to find the perfect viewing spot like we did, here is the grand finale of the fireworks show.

Big one year anniversary post coming this week, with another giveaway!!! GET EXCITED!!

Casi

Here is more of the awesomeness:

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Tags: 4th of July·beer·cheese·fireworks·fisherman's wharf·picnic·wine



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  • suki
    happy 1-year anniversary! :)
  • SFnoobs
    yay! Thanks!
  • Quinn
    Aha! I knew I had you subscribed in my reader. Happy 4th. Sorry again about the postal dildo mistake, and we should do lunch some time soon. Nikki said you two work right near me.
  • SFnoobs
    That was a first for me! Totally going in my resume!

    Yea, we should definitely all go out for lunch sometime!
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