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Quarter Century

January 10, 2013

Considering we spent most of 2012’s celebrations at Carmel Valley Ranch, why not keep a good thing going and kick of 2013 there!?  My whole family made the trek for my 25th birthday (ek! 25!) and spent the weekend sipping champagne, hot tubbing and enjoying the fabulous food Carmel has to offer.  

If you ever are in the area we discovered a few more good finds: 

Flying Fish Grill: A hidden gem – Asian fusion.  I had the Clay Pot (their specialty)  but recommend the California Tower and Tuna Tartare as well… with a 4.5 star rating on Yelp (and over 200 reviews) what isn’t to love?!

Cafe Rustica: We were trying to find parking for our favorite spot in Carmel – Corkscrew Cafe, when we stumbled into this gem.  It had a very quaint, french bistro feel and had INSANE salads.  A must hit lunch spot. 

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Cheers to the next 3/4 of a century!

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Ringing in the New Year

January 2, 2013

Despite knowing that New Years Eve comes each and every year at the same time… I can’t help but to never have plans made in advance.  This year was no exception, and 24 hours before the ball dropped we through together an impromptu get together and scored a table for 12 at a local restaurant. 

What does one do who worked a 9 hour day on NYE and got home an hour before everyone was about to show up?!  Throw together an impromptu dessert bar (we luckily we’re going out to dinner and only needed to host cocktails and dessert):

– Oreo Cake (just stack Oreos in the shape of a cake)

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– Champagne Jello Shots

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– Rice Krispie Treats

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– Red Gummy Candys

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I went with a Red-Black-Champagne colored theme for the night and just lit a bunch of candles and brought in fresh flowers.  Nothing crazy… but it helped add to the fun of ringing in 2013!  Cheers!

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I Left My Heart In San Francisco

December 18, 2012

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Each year my family goes to SF for a weekend of holiday shopping… this year we had our own personal tour guide (my sister recently moved to the city) and got the “locals” approach to SF during the holidays.

Some highlights included:

Scalas for lunch (we go every year)… had to get the lemon raviolis

– Drinks at the Clock Bar at the Westin SF (I highly recommend the Gene Persimmons 🙂

– Dinner Round 1 – Hops and Hominy… Gin and Jam cocktail and fried chicken… need I say more?!

– Drinks at Lipo – a DIVE bar in the middle of Chinatown that got put on the map after Anthony Bourdain visited them for their Chinese Mai Tai’s… worth a visit!

– Dinner Round 2 – Kokkari (no description needed… if you haven’t been yet… go… as in run there. now.)

– Breakfast at The Grove… lavender lemonade!?

The Corner Store – alcoholic milkshakes and epic burgers… quite the way to end a fabulous feasting weekend

Please excuse my excessive capturing of every beverage I consume… I can’t contain myself.

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CVR

November 30, 2012

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I’ve spent the last 2 weekends at Carmel Valley Ranch (1 for pleasure, 1 for business… kind of).  Due to the nature of the trips, I had a lot of alone time… and I couldn’t think of a better place to reflect, renew and refuel.  Here are some of the highlights:  a 3 hour solo lunch at (my favorite) corkscrew cafe (who said 3 courses at 2 in the afternoon isn’t acceptable?!), reading the “Happiness Project” in a 2 hour long bathtub session, room service (enough said), day hikes, exploring a new city, hot tubing with my mom and J, working out sessions with THAT view, exploring Carmel-by-the-Sea, talking to strangers and meeting new friends…

It was a rejuvenating couple of weekends but I’m ready to be home and enjoy the Christmas season at home…

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Weekend in Maui

October 31, 2012

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i would always say my favorite quote was “live your life to its fullest” (check out my fifth grade year book… there is proof!).  but it wasn’t until i met Jeremy that i actually started doing that.  we rarely say no, and therefore the past year and half has resulted in more frequent flyer miles than i know what to do with, and an expanding waistline – unfortunately the no’s also include decadent desserts and fun drinks (opps!).

to continue 2012 with a bang, we repacked our bags and jet set off to maui for the weekend (that sounded so much snottier than i wanted it to).  mom and dad were there for their annual romantic getaway, so it only made sense to crash their fabulous time!  we grabbed ta, and headed to kanaapali for a whirlwind weekend.

we took friday off and landed around 10am…  we grabbed mai tais and burgers (with pineapple…duh) at cheeseburger in paradise (i’d never been!), and then high-tailed it to the hotel to spend the rest of the day poolside.  after a few swims in the ocean we got ready and headed to kapalua for JB’s birthday dinner at merrimans… i mixed it up and had the ahi and ono for dinner (to die) and we over indulged with their “best of menu.”  a much more relaxing meal than the last time we were there (Jeremy proposed there :).

saturday we woke up early and headed to duke’s for macadamia nut pancakes and then walked to whaler’s village to catch the hula girl.  we spent the day on the yacht and enjoyed the amazing weather and insane snorkeling.  it was so great, even mom got in the water!  we had mahi with lobster sauce for lunch and mai tais on the ride back… our day concluded with cheering on the giants in game 3 of the world series (yay for the win!) at the hyatt.  we had dinner at the most gorgeous sushi restaurant there – japengo, and had a life changing meal.  we sat on the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean and had a scrumptious meal (wagu filet?! sashami platter?! macadamia nut/mango sushi!?).  our epic day ended with a full on tsunami evacuation.  yes you read that right.  the island sounded the loudest sirens and anyone on ground levels had to evacuate.  nuts right?!

despite the absurd sirens sounded the majority of the night (update: the tsunami never hit the islands), i slept fine and woke up the next morning to quickly pack, grab breakfast beachside at castaways and begin the trek back home.

a quick 48 hours.. but sometimes your soul needs a hawaiian recharge 🙂