Friday, April 24, 2009

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Surprise Getaway

A couple months ago Steve and I were watching the Bachelor, it was one of the episodes where Jason takes the girls on a group date to a hotel rooftop overlooking all of Los Angeles. While watching the show I fell in love with the location and the hotel decor. It looked like such a cool place, very romantic and I blurted out loud that I would love to go there sometime. Well that sometime was this weekend! Steve remembered the place, Hotel Le Petit, did a little research and booked a room for the weekend. Early Saturday morning we had our bags packed and we were out the door. We have been working our butts off and really needed a little bit of r & r. Of course I brought my camera and took a ton of pictures (which Steve loves--not really) but I promise not to bore you with them ALL, just a few.


Road Trip!
We made it!

The hotel was full of eclectic antiques and original art pieces, very bohemian/French country. I loved it!

After checking in we changed into our suits and lounged by the rooftop pool.



After spending the day by the pool, listening to French music and eating lunch, we headed back to our room and got ready for dinner.

We watched the sunset from the rooftop garden. We might have spent a little too much time at the pool. Yeah, that is called a sunburn--not good.


Steve made reservations for Lola's. The food was flippin fantastic.



After dinner we decided to walk back to our hotel and strolled along Santa Monica Blvd. There are quite a few characters in LA. On our way we stopped at La Boheme for dessert. The chandeliers in this place were great.


We made it back to the hotel, with only a few blisters. Not a good idea to walk a mile in new four inch heels.


The next morning we got up early and had breakfast at the French Market Place. The eggs benedict were delicious and the place reminded us of New Orleans.

After breakfast we went to the J. Paul Getty Museum. We both had never been and weren't quite sure what to expect. Once we got there, we rode the tram to the top and took in the spectacular sights. If you have never been, you need to go. The place is very impressive, not to mention all the artwork on display.

The gardens were beautiful!



I was tempted to walk through the water because it was so HOT!


I thought these were cool.


All in all a fabulous weekend, thanks honey!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

April Birthdays

April is always a busy month. Not only does it mean spring is officially here, taxes are due and the Easter bunny hides his eggs, but it's also a month full of birthday parties, birthday cakes, birthday presents and birthday dinners. Last Friday we celebrated my bestest friend Eileen's birthday at Mama D's in Newport Beach. Several people came out to celebrate and it was great to catch up with old friends. Happy Birthday Eileen!

Today is my dad's birthday. He is spending the day in Monterey with my mom and sister. We wish we could be there with you guys. Have an extra slice of german chocolate cake for me.
Happy Birthday Dad!

Tomorrow is my other dear friend Bahar's birthday. I mean, Dr. Abiri. She is counting down the days until her wedding in June. We are very excited for her and Nate.
Happy Birthday Bahar!

Next week is my little brother David's birthday. He will be 24 next Thursday. He's been spending his days working on his fitness, preparing for another marathon. There isn't anything this guy can't do! Happy Birthday Dave!

I am very lucky to have such great friends and wonderful family. You ALL mean the world to me.

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter Visit

Jenn and I went to Simi to see Jim and Joan and the Fultons this weekend. While we were there we went to Sara's track meet. The Runnin Rebels are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sara was kind enough to take a picture and give us an autograph after her race. Most athletes just ignore the general public, but not Sara. She took the time to make us feel special. A rare quality in star athletes these days.


Dad's sweet ride. I was a little disappointed though, Dad wouldn't let me drive it. Well, he will be gone for a year so maybe I will sneak back up to Simi and take it for a spin.

Will with the Slam Dunk!!!!!!!!!!!! Will has a 50 inch vertical by the way.

I had to teach the youngsters.....when you make it, you get it back. I am still money from the outside!!!!! Of course the rim was lowered to seven feet.
Jeff and Ryan playing some hoop.


Jim and Joan are ready to serve their mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in St. Louis. They will be gone for one year and we wish them the best. We all hope that it goes by fast because we miss them already.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Visitors


Last weekend my younger brother David and his girlfriend Laila stayed overnight at our place. They drove from San Jose and were headed to San Diego for a few days. Dave went to hang with some old USD buddies and Laila had a Santa Clara alumni rowing event at Mission Bay. On their way back up north, they stopped again for a quick visit. It was good to see them, even if it was only for a few hours. Come back soon!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Shady Canyon and Bommer Canyon Hike

I have been wanting to go on a hike for a while and I finally convinced my "Eagle Scout" to come with. I used to go hiking when I was younger on camping trips and I loved it. There is something about exploring the outdoors and taking in the fresh air, and a little workout never hurts (well ask me how I feel tomorrow). We recently got one of those free Irvine community magazines and the feature article was on hiking and biking local trails, perfect! I never knew there were so many "naturey" places in Orange County. We picked the Shady Canyon and Bommer Canyon trail, not too hard and not too easy. When we started out it was overcast and slightly chilly but as we trekked on it became sunny and warm. The trail wraps around the exclusive Shady Canyon community with views of Saddleback Valley and all of Irvine. There were also views of million dollar homes and private golf courses (which Steve eeewd and awwed over). But mostly the trail was peaceful, a great place to get away from the everyday grind. We only covered about 5 miles and next time we want to try the docent led trails that take you into the inner parts of the canyon, the habitat restoration areas.

The starting line


There were several bridges and little creeks to cross over
We saw many beautiful flowers and plants along the way. Steve said that if Joan were with us she probably could have named all of them.

Horsies
Going up hill


Taking a quick break

We made it! That is Irvine behind Steve.