
... in San Francisco!
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Or more specifically, at the Letterman Digital Arts Center. But first things first...
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A trip down memory lane (but really, we needed to buy some jackets for the kids) at San Francisco State University.

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Outside the Creative Arts building!

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Inside the Creative Arts building - next to what used to be Classroom #116! (They re-numbered it for some reason).

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Then it was on to the stunning Letterman Digital Arts Center, aka Lucasfilm, Ltd., at the Presidio.
As does Deacon. Though he looked a little less intimidated...
...at his last meeting with the Dark Lord of the Sith.
Lots of Star Wars books were available for browsing in the lobby!

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Me, with the Lucasfilm reception desk in the background!
The start of the tour: signing nondisclosure agreements.

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The entrance to ILM (Industrial Light & Magic)!!
Quality time with Artoo!
Of course, the kids have a long history of association with the trusty astromech droids. From 2007:
Being Artoo! (and C-3P0). Also from 2007.
Back to ILM 2010 - our favorite frozen smuggler.
If only I could figure out these controls!
And our favorite frozen gungan! Jar Jar Binks in Carbonite!
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Freeing Jar Jar!
Even the hallways are breathtaking.
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As if all the great models and props lining the hallway aren't enough, you have this view of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Derek wanted a picture of this for Tom. From George's personal poster collection!
Maren, Mommy, Deacon, Daddy, Denise (our incredibly nice tour guide) and Taylor.
Lunch in the commissary, which was as spectacular as anything on Bespin or Coruscant!
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Trish, Derek and Terri's former Disney co-worker and current LFL employee who came in on her day off so we could have this incredible experience, and her daughter Taylor!
Making a phone call from the Lucasfilm Gift Shop.
Deacon with the spectacular Millennium Falcon toy.
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Books!

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Phone Home! Heading back out to the lobby.
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Boba Fett wasn't collecting bounties today, just takin' pictures with kids.

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Outside, at the Yoda fountain.
The kids with their gift shop purchases, under the watchful eye of Master Yoda.
Maren brought home a new member of the family: Rotta the Huttlet!
Back on the streets of San Francisco. On the way to find a bathroom for Deacon, who naturally was not in need of one five minutes before in the pristine halls of Lucasfilm, Derek spotted an electric shaver shop.
Coming from a long line of electric shaver repairmen, he stopped to take a couple of pics.
A cable car!
Lombard Street!
Ghirardelli Square...
5 comments:
Wow! Looks like a fantastic day! i was lucky enough to have a similar tour a couple of years ago - such a neat experience!
Derek, you rock!!
"GFCC.publish" has absorbed Tom's personality.
You rock, GFCC.publish!
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