Then it happened. San Francisco harkened again. My husband s work brought us here, where our second daughter was born a fe w months later. Five years after that, our son was born. And here we are: eight years, and three kids, later we are a certified San Francisco family going to every birthday party venue in town; trekking out to the beach in summer, bundled up in jeans and jackets super holiday tours against the fog; loading up the kids bikes in the car on w eekends to take them some where flat to ride; buying our organic gr eens at the Farmer s Market; and considering steamed pork buns, shrimp dumplings, and stuffed super holiday tours crab claws (in other words, dim sum) a fine meal for breakfast.
If y ou re not fr om the U.S., y ou ll be appalled at the poor r each of our GSM (Global System for Mobiles) wireless network, which is used b y much of the r est of the world. Your phone will pr obably work in most major U.S. cities; it definitely won t work in many r ural areas. And you may or may not be able to send SMS (text messaging) home. Assume nothing call y our wireless provider and get the full scoop.
136 2317 Chestnut St. (btw. Scott and Divisadero sts.). &415/346-8494. www.mamacitasf.com. Kids menu, highchairs, boosters. Reservations accepted. Main courses $10 $18; kids menu $6 $8. AE, MC, V. Sun Wed 5:30 10pm; Thurs Sat 5:30 10:30pm. Muni: No. 30-Stockton bus to Scott St.
to call the hotel dir ectly and find that it had one room left (a suite, which didn t fit into the Internet s standard room category) that could be had for a steal. M oreover, folks in-house can pr ovide the most detailed information about the hotel and the specific r oom type y ou may be interested in. You can also tell the hotel agent that y ou ar e trav eling with childr en and inquire about special offers they may have.
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