
Continuing on with this week’s cross-blog conversation with Aprile of The Steady Hand. We’ve been chatting back and forth about travel, restaurants, blogging and more.
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If you’re not caught up yet, here ere are the posts in this conversation so far:
My Turn
And the conversation continues on …
Hi Aprile,
I think the Palace of Fine Arts would be a lovely place for a wedding reception. There are so many beautiful places here. I have a friend, Julie Michelle, who is a photographer here and she does wedding portraits among many other things and she’s got tons of amazing photos from beautiful scenic places like that. Actually, if you’ve got a minute to spare to look at some San Francisco eye candy, you might be interested in a project of hers online called I Live Here: SF. Basically she meets all kinds of people who live here and they share their story about life in San Francisco and she photographs them in a favorite place in the city. This project is actually how I met her, because she mentioned it on her blog. It was just getting started at the time and neither of us knew it would end up being a big thing. She’s photographed so many people and places here, had very cool gallery shows, did a reading with some of the subjects at a big literary festival that happens here and had the photos hung in City Hall. Like I said, she does lots of other photography, but that project is a really great one in my opinion. My participation in the project can be seen here.
Thanks for sharing the link to some of your travel photos. I’ve been so behind on catching up with all of my blogs in the past few weeks that somehow I missed those posts. I’ll have to do a full post of some of my pictures from Argentina but here are a few to get started:

So what you see there is a tree that’s common in many of the parks there (soooo many parks in Buenos Aires!), a fruit market that was near our hotel, the water between Argentina and Uruguay, A mural I liked (it says “Tanghetto” because of course Argentina is known for Tango), me with some signage and in a boat on the River. The River Boat trip was super lovely, we took a train to get there and the boat ride was several hours and went all over this lush area and included a stop at a little cottage where a meal was prepared for us. They’re known for their steak there so even though I’m not a huge steak person we basically spent every day eating amazing steak and drinking Malbec wine.
We stayed in the historic downtown area where the streets are cobblestone but we stayed in a super modern boutique hotel. I’m a sucker for a good boutique hotel. I liked this area because it was close to many attractions as well as the subway line. There is a HUGE flea market type thing on Sundays there and it was literally steps from our hotel so that was fun. Seriously if you ever get a chance to go, hit me up and I’ll provide a whole list of things that are worth seeing. First on the list for crafters is the yarn district which is literally two blocks made up almost completely of one yarn store after another. Bring an extra suitcase.
Other highlights of that trip included visiting the big cemetery where Evita is buried, going horseback riding in the country, seeing a tango show, visiting the zoo and botanical gardens … It really is a terrific city and I definitely recommend putting it on your travel list. The one thing we didn’t do that I wish we did was take a weekend trip to Iguazu Falls. It looks like an amazing waterfall that would’ve been worth the extra little flight. Guess I’ll have to go back.
Sounds like you agree with me that flying is a double-edged sword … gets you to the best places but not the most comfortable way to travel. I’m pretty sure that’s the only way you’re getting back to Hawaii, though.
I have never been to HI. I actually wanted to go for my birthday this year but I don’t think the finances are going to work out that way. I can understand why planes would be especially stressful with a child. Although we did drive back to Ohio a lot, sometimes we flew and my dad would take all of us three kids by himself. I don’t know that I could ever handle that as a parent!!
Here in San Francisco I get around primarily by walking. Nearly everything I could ever want is within a mile or so of here and I really prefer to walk, be out around other people and get the exercise. If something is further or I feel too lazy to walk, I’ll usually bus. I like our bus system here even though many people complain that it’s crowded, slow and dirty. I think it’s fine so I guess it’s just personal opinion. Our BART system goes to nearby cities so if there’s some reason I want to go to Berkeley or Oakland then I’d take that. On the rare occasion that I go to to North Bay (across the Golden Gate Bridge) I usually take the ferry just because I think that’s way more fun than a bus. If I want to go somewhere that does require a car, like to go to a hiking trail or to pick up something large like a Christmas tree, then I’ll use Zipcar or City Car Share which are the two car sharing programs I’m enrolled in. (What a lengthy answer for how I get around right?! Sometimes I can really babble!)
I want to say thank you so much for sharing your birth story. I personally think it’s really important for women to talk about the good and bad experiences related to that so that everyone can know what different situations to expect. Like you said, some things are rare but it’s really good to know what can come up and how other people have handled those things. For my readers, I really recommend reading what Aprile shared about her experience!
You asked a bit about my blogging. So I started blogging more than five years ago but was doing that work for other people so I actually made my living doing the writing for others’ blogs. Now I mostly do just my own blogs and book writing. At this point I don’t make money off of Diary of a Smart Chick and haven’t really put any effort into doing so. I do make a little bit off of Crochet Concupiscence and although I’d blog about crochet for free I’d also love to see the income from that grow since I do put A LOT of time and effort into it. Right now most of that income comes from blog ads (Adsense and Kontera). I’d love to get income from blog sponsors, people who want to advertise jobs on the site and products (primarily my books and perhaps some Etsy stuff although I’m still working out how I want to do that). Ideally I want all of my income to come from my own creative endeavors but it’s tough, especially living in such an expensive city. I’m happy with what I’m doing, though, and that’s what matters most to me. Most of my crochet writing goals for this year are non-blog things that people will hopefully find through the blog (like finishing up and publishing my book on the health benefits of crochet). I haven’t set specific goals for Diary of a Smart Chick yet, other than frequent honest posting, but I do plan to look more at that later in the year.
The last thing you asked was about live events. I love live theater performance and try to go to our local theaters at least a few times per year. The last thing I saw was actually Bring It On The Musical – so cheesy but so fun – but usually I go to smaller theaters instead of seeing the big stuff. There’s a local urban circus that I try to see once a year (parkour, beatboxing, breakdancing, contortionist acts, etc.) One big name thing that I really really love is Cirque du Soleil. I’ve seen several of the shows in Vegas (KA, the Beatles one, Zumanity) and I’d love to see all of them. I don’t do a lot of live music although I did when I was a teenager. I like the kind of thing where you can go chill in a park and hear music so I’ll go to smaller free concerts sometimes. I’m not opposed to going to big concerts but it doesn’t tend to be where I want to spend my money. What about you … do you enjoy live performance events? What kind? Is there stuff like that in your area that your daughter is old enough to enjoy yet?
Okay, so tomorrow will be the last day of our cross blog conversation. What’s the last thing that you want to ask me? For my part, I’d like to know what you thought of this cross blog experience? Do you think there’s anything we could have done differently? Do you think it was valuable for your readers?
Summary of Questions:
- Do you enjoy live performance events? What kind? Is there stuff like that in your area that your daughter is old enough to enjoy yet?
- Have you ever taken a dance, theater or performance class?
- If you decide later on to adopt more children would you want another girl or a boy?
- What’s the last thing that you want to ask me?
- I’d like to know what you thought of this cross blog experience? Do you think there’s anything we could have done differently? Do you think it was valuable for your readers?
Do you have any questions for Aprile? Share them in the comments and I’ll ask!
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