Escape from the Wall

Back over Thanksgiving weekend, Doc and I got obsessed with and binge-watched Attack on Titan. We are also huge fans of the Escape from the Room games, so of course we leapt at the opportunity to play the Attack on Titan themed escape game.

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Our group successfully escaped, and we had a lot of fun. Doc wanted to cosplay for the event, but we didn’t really pull that together in time. Meg did cosplay as Mikasa, though!

Tourist Day

Tomorrow marks my third anniversary with Doc, and since he gets to plan the odd numbers, he picked SF Tourist Day. Tourist day is a concept that we have discussed frequently, but still haven’t actually done. The idea is: we go around doing all the weird fun touristy things in San Francisco that we have never done before. Like renting those yellow go-karts, touring Alcatraz, checking out Coit Tower, riding segues in Golden Gate Park, et cetera.

Doc also wants us to dress up in touristy SF shirts, and since he dressed up in roaring 20’s attire for me last year, I’m fine with going along with that. We actually found a fun SF hoodie at the Goodwill that I am excited about wearing now.

After touristing around the city all day, we are planning on having dinner at the Commonwealth Club on Mission Street. That part maybe isn’t so touristy, but it was something we both wanted to do. But we did briefly consider the possibility of eating clam chowder at Pier 39 for dinner 😉

Brick and Mortar Show

Tonight, Doc and I played a show at the Brick and Mortar Music Hall with Curious Quail and Crashfaster.

Thanks to everybody who came out! I had a great time, and the audience was very fun.

We also got to play two new songs tonight, which I think were some of the best songs of the night.

By-the-way, I really like all the graffiti in the women’s bathroom at Brick and Mortar. It is some pretty amazing graffiti, and knowing that it was all drawn by women for women somehow makes it… intimate.

I can’t really explain it, but it is like all the graffiti is a secret for just us ladies, and none of it is intended for male approval. I don’t know why this matters so much for how I love it on an artistic level, but it does.