Saturday, June 20, 2009

Bass Lake

Last week we went to Bass Lake for our 1 year anniversary. Jenn's uncle Randall has a cabin there and he offered up his place for us to stay for a week. Neither one of us had ever been there so we didn't know what to expect so we loaded up the car and headed out for a new adventure. When we arrived, we were pleasantly surprised at how large and secluded the cabin was. It was very close to the lake, hidden in between tall pine trees.
The first day we settled in and drove around the lake to explore the area a little bit. The lake itself is not very wide but it is extremely long. Jenn's uncle has a foosball table so we decided to play each other. Little did I know Jenn is (a lot) better than me and beat me six games in a row. She kept asking me if I was trying and I couldn't do anything but hang my head in shame. Needless to say, we never revisited the foosball table the rest of the week.
The next day we headed down the road to a trail that winds along one of the rivers that feeds into the lake. It was early in the morning and it was nice because it was quiet and peaceful. Later that afternoon we headed down to one of the beaches on the lake and had lunch, laid out and went swimming. The water was nice and cool and we caught some good sun rays. Later that evening we went back to the cabin and had dinner, watched some movies and just relaxed.
On Friday, Jenn's uncle Randall came in to see us. He rented a boat for the day (his boat was being worked on) and took us out on the lake. We spent most of the day cruising around in the boat and swimming. It was awesome being out in the water and I convinced myself that I could be a professional boat racer or whatever those guys are called that race boats really fast. Later that night, Randall took us out to a nice dinner at Ducey's on the Lake. The food was great and we had an awesome view of the sunset and the marina.
Saturday morning we went out to breakfast a this place called The Forks. Then we packed up the car and headed back home (reluctantly). We had a great time, mostly just relaxing, listening to music on the deck, taking naps, sleeping in and walking along the lake. We enjoyed the beautiful sites of the lake, mountains, pine trees, waterfalls, birds and all of the nature surrounding the area.
Next time we are going to spend a day in Yosemite National Park which is only about another 1/2 hour drive north. I think I will rent some fishing gear and try my luck with that. There are a few golf courses up there as well so I definitely will bring my sticks with me next time. It was a great 1 year anniversary for us. Jenn and I are looking forward to many more memorable experiences in the future.
The Dowler Cabin
This is where we spent most mornings eating breakfast.
Jenn's uncle is an architect. He designed, renovated and furnished the place.
This is where Jenn kicked my butt, not once but SIX times.
The kitchen rocked, literally look at all the river rock. I cooked some great dishes here.
This is the river we hiked along.
Me up in the sticks.
Jenn told me to stand on the stump and flex my guns. Welcome to the Gun Show!
Angel Falls
It doesn't look like it, but we were pretty close to the edge of this fall.
One of the rocky beaches.
There were ducks everywhere. I kept feeding them chips and crackers.
On our private beach.
It was about 90 degrees and the water was about 70 degrees, it felt great.
It was almost as if we were the only ones out there.
Breakfast at The Forks.
Jenn on the boat.
Me taking a swim.



Who would want to leave this?

Sunday, June 7, 2009

La Jolla Continued

After the wedding Steve and I stayed in La Jolla. We woke up to a beautiful day, grabbed brunch and walked along La Jolla Cove. We should have brought our swimsuits, the water looked so refreshing.


Our hotel
I took a picture in front of my dream home (well one of them)

Steve out on the edge of the rocks. It made me nervous.



The lifeguard tower

Bird rock

Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Mjos

This weekend we went to La Jolla for Bahar and Nathan's wedding. I met Bahar my very first week of college in the dorms at UCI and lived with her (and Eileen) for four years. We were all joined at the hip. I am such a sap, I cried on the drive down to San Diego (and during the ceremony AND toasts), just thinking about how much we all experienced during those four years and how our lives have changed since, but we have still managed to stay close. I am so happy for her and her new husband, Nathan. They are both incredibly beautiful and intelligent people, did I mention she met him in medical school-_-he is a doctor too. I am sure they will have beautiful and intelligent doctor babies. The ceremony, the food, the guests, the music, the scenery----could not have been more perfect.

Getting Ready

Reciting their vows

Introducing Mr. & Mrs. Mjos


Their first dance as husband & wife

Bahar, Teddy, Nathan & Charlene



Melissa & Alex

Jason & Jenny

Bahar & her Dad

Throwing her bouquet

Eileen, Jenny & Me

A sunset picture with Mrs. Mjos

One more before the sun goes down- Nicole, Me, Melissa, Jenny & Eileen


Perfect sunset to end a perfect night