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CAM, Golden Gate Bridge, 2002

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CAM, Golden Gate Bridge, 2005

Hopefully, I’ll be adding another long-interval time-lapse photo of my babe posing with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background after our visit to San Francisco for Thanksgiving this year.

We’ll be celebrating Thanksgiving with Irish friends in the Bay Area.
Much of what I’ve read about Third Culture Kids is from the perspective of Americans living outside the U.S. On this trip, I’ll be talking to the tweens in our group about their opinions on growing up as third-culture kids inside the U.S. Watch out for a post on that in December.

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About wandermom

". . .life is short and the world is wide" - Simon Raven I'm not sure I've ever consciously planned a trip based on this sentiment, but it definitely influences my subconscious! I've been traveling as frequently and widely as possible since I finished school. And I love it. I love the research, the planning, the fervent packing and the curiosity of exploring somewhere I've never been before. My husband & I are both Irish - as in born-in-Ireland. But we live in Seattle. We have two boys: wild, boisterous, regular boys. So, since becoming a Mom, I've been a WanderMom. Given our slightly-unusual family situation, routine "visits-to-Grandma" are international trips requiring passports, 10hr-flights and (oh joy!) airport transfers. I have rants, raves and opinions about how, where & why to travel with kids (start them as young as you can, I say!). I hope to learn even more by researching topics which other wandermoms may be interested in reading about on this blog. Passports, pacifiers, diapers and gameboys at the ready - off we go! Contact Info: Email Michelle: michelle (at) murphnduff (dot) org

9 thoughts on “san francisco for thanksgiving

  1. Gudrun from Uptake

    great photo, glad you had such good weather on your trips! Hope this Thanksgiving will be just as nice….

    We have started taking family photos at Thanksgiving – it is fun to see how everyone changes year to year.

    Happy Photo Friday!

  2. Debbie Dubrow

    We used to spend thanksgiving in SF every year, but haven’t during the past few years. It always seemed like the weather cleared @ some point during the trip, yet it’s “fall like” enough to feel like a real holiday.

  3. mara

    I LOVE these. I’m a big believer in this kind of thing. I like to make myself cry.

    I look forward to hearing about your Thanksgiving trip.

  4. soultravelers3

    Always great to see the Golden Gate Bridge or anywhere in my beloved San Franciso. Our home, even if we do not see it much now that we are traveling the world.

    Love how you are doing a time lapse thing there.

    I don’t think there really is a 3rd culture kid thing anymore, at least nothing like in the past. The internet and webcams have changed all that.One can deeply immerse in one culture while still staying close to ones home culture.

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