So my friends and family can be up on life here in GR

'But be sure to fear the Lord and serve him faithfully with all your heart; consider what great things he has done for you.'
1 Samuel 12.24

Monday, July 29, 2013

Oh, that's so nice

It's been a quiet few weeks around here. Nice, but not very blog worthy! I have however been able to see a few friends, enjoy the lovely weather doing this and that, and complete a project
The kinds of things that people say, 'oh, that's so nice' to. 
And they're right.

My girlfriends and I got together for a lazy Saturday

P finally made it to the Real Food Cafe

I saw this on the internet, pinned it, and DID it!

Sarah came to GR, so Anna and I went to lunch with her.  I also got to see Anna's new house, and it is DARLING! :)

Spent time boating on the big lake. A summer must. It was like bath water, we swam until sunset that night!

Annnnnnnnd found out Karla is due for a baby in January!  Hooray!

It has been a nice couple weeks.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Happy 4th of July and the following week!

Here they come!!!!!!  My brother and his family came to town from DC on the 4th and stayed for the next week.  It was full of friends, activities, picking up Grace from camp! and so much more!

A few little fun things from the 4th

Grace got to go to camp, so Rita got to have a sleepover at Aunt BB's :)

We picked Grace up from camp and Magic Moses came to see her!

Grace, Rita, Sam (watching the Tigers, call back later)

Ellen (who LOOOOOOOOOOVES P)

Clara the busy busy almost 1 year old!

It was a good week - see you next time!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Happy Birthday Weekend!

It was a very special guy's birthday last Friday and celebrate we did!  Kicked things off by picking up his gift, (a sweet new grill!) then made a trip to the baseball diamond, spent time with the fam, and Saturday enjoyed checking off a restaurant from our 'must go' list!

Go Caps!!!

Family bday on Friday - He shares his bday with his dad!


 yum!

Best wishes on the year to come!!!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Kelsey the Celebrity

So a little while back I got a plea of desperation from our Creative Services group here at work.  We need a couch! neutral! with a square arm! tomorrow!

(picture squinting eyes and furrowed thought brow) 
couch? ... yes. 
neutral? ... yes. 
square arm? ... yes!  


The next thing I knew the camera crew was on my doorstep!  I think she'll be featured in a catalog or something :)

Friday, July 5, 2013

Be sure to wear some flowers in you hair...

That's the recommendation for when you're going to San Fransisco, and while we didnt have any flowers in our hair, one of the first people we saw upon getting out of the car in San Fran did have a flower child hippie daisy chain headband on! So perfect!  Mom felt awkward photobombing her, so we have no pictures as proof, but I'm telling you, it happened!

So many other things happened in San Fran too.  After leaving the Durant hotel in Berkley, we went downtown and checked into that evening's digs, parked the car, and hit the town on foot. San Fran is known for their fog called the June gloom, but we had two of the brightest most beautiful days you could hope for! Just lovely!

First we hit Chinatown.  Very fun, lots to see and cool shops too!

Right next to Chinatown, is Little Italy.  We stopped for lunch, and chatted with a friendly local couple who gave us lots of tips about where to go and what to see.

 Now that our tummies were full, and our feet ready to walk again we ventured down to the piers. We saw Pier 39, which is nothing more than a massive tourist trap, but again, when in Rome!  From there you can see Alcatraz, the famous seals, and got some Sourdough bread and jam for dinner from Boudin Bakery, yum!

I did some reading about Alcatraz later at night, and thought it was funny that the only people whom are believed to have escaped from Alcatraz were two brothers who were put there not because of committing terrible crimes but because they kept escaping other prisons! And you thought you were raising naughty boys! :)  The other pict is of the Elephant Seals, they have their own dock that they inhabited after an earthquake in the 90's!

Dinner! Epicurean Caramel Sea Salt butter!

Then it was our big moment - Ride the cable car! We did have to wait 90 minutes to realize our moment, but once it happened, it was well worth the wait!  Those hills are NO JOKE! People were hanging off the sides, the conductors were making jokes, and the bell was clanging! perfect!



After breakfast with the bums on Saturday morning, we headed back downtown. We stopped first at their cathedral, it was lovely, but no National Cathedral. 

Our next stop was the Cable Car Museum, it was really cool to see how the whole system operates.

Then we parked at the top of Crooked Hill, and walked down.  SO beautiful!  The hydrangeas were the size of cantaloupes! The view from the top!

Midway, on stairs that are the sidewalk! and at the bottom looking up!

I think this video puts it in a little more perspective

Once we were at the bottom we wandered into Ghirardelli Square! chocolate lovers unite! We got to see how chocolate is made, fun!

Then it was on to the Maritime Museum, we're such big Coast Guard dorks! Hyde St. Pier was at one time officially a part of Hwy 1 because it was the only way for cars to cross.

 The GG Bridge, Bay, and a ship - perfect!

Before attempting to climb the hills and get back to the car, we just had to hit In-N-Out Burger one more time!  Animal style burgers AND fries this time! Who thought of that combo?! Amazing!

It took us 45 minutes to walk up the hill, so of course we rewarded ourselves! The couple from Little Italy told us about Swenson's ice cream, which - ta da! was only 2 blocks from where we parked!  Worth the climb.

After Swensen's we drove down Crooked Hill, and headed out of town by way of Haight-Ashbury Park and the Golden Gate Park. Mom wanted to see where it all went down in the 70's.  I looked for Uncle Jesse and Joey, but never saw them or their house. We flew out into the night just as the gloomy fog was rolling into town.

What an unforgettable trip! I'm so thankful to have been able to go with my friend and mom - special memories!

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Larger than Life

After parting ways with Steve and Alyssa, it was another drive north for us, to Cambria, CA, just outside of San Simeon where the Hearst Castle is.  
We got to Cambria fairly late in the evening, and since we weren't familiar with the area, were taken slightly aback with our accommodations, which was a small roadside motel.  Thankfully, we were assured by a friendly Cambrian, that 'things would look completely different in the morning' and that the town was, 'totally safe and mellow', and that if we went to the French Bakery we'd be, 'totally stoked.' 

We took his word for it.

The faces of 'totally stoked'

How about a better look at that lovely!

On Day 5, and in Cambria, we did some poking around, breakfast with the locals, shopping, and then it was on to the Hearst. Dad had gone to the castle as a young boy and I had heard some positive remarks regarding it, which is how it got on the stop and see list.  Boy oh boy are we glad!  

William Randolph Hearst both inherited a fortune and was a self made millionaire living during the gilded age.  The land on which he built the castle was land tucked in the mountains of California his family owned that he had spent many days visiting as a boy.  His 90,000+ square foot house, 3 guest houses, and recreation areas were intended to look much like a small Italian village with a plaza in the middle.  He was a collector, and the homes and grounds are full of ancient artifacts and architectural pieces. The home and grounds are now historical monuments owned by the California State Parks.

Standing in the same spot, I took these pictures; mountain and ocean views.

The main house

Indoor pool with 18k gold leafed tiles.

Outdoor Neptune Pool.  Those aren't replicas of Roman columns, those are actual.

Marble pool ladder and probably the oldest mustard and ketchup bottles in the country, the foodie in me loved that of course!

We were far more impressed with the grounds than the interior which was mostly dark wood and heavy fabrics and tapestries. We loved the hydrangeas and other beautiful plants in the gardens.

In the shadowy bottom left, there's an ancient Egyptian statue dating back to 400!


After leaving the Hearst ranch, we hopped on Hwy 1 for a cruise up the coast. I dont think I've ever experienced a drive like that! It wasn't just a way to get from here to there, it was a site in itself! One turn was beautiful mountain vistas, and the next was breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean!

Big Sur Coast

The Hwy 1 drive left us in Monterey Bay for the evening, where we came to the conclusion, that the cheaper the hotel, the more folds you'll find in your toiletries.

What's your rating? This is just the kleenex!

Day 6 we woke up in Monterey and drove through the growing fields of California, which again geeked my foodie heart! Del Monte fields! I kept hoping that they would just post signs so I could at least know what was growing! All of this was on the way to San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the giant Redwoods of John Muir Woods.

When you're used to the Mighty Mac, the GG is a little underwhelming, but still beautiful!

Giant Redwoods! So tall!!! They're actually in the same family as a the Giant Sequoias. Those grow wide, these grow TALL!

We had dinner on the north side of the bay in Sausalito, here's a view of San Fran from there

That night we stayed in Hotel Durant in Berkley, CA practically on the campus of the university! the hotel had a ton of history and was styled in a very 1920's preppy way. Our room was on the third floor and had no screens, cause there are no bugs! 
A perfect place to rest up for days 7 and 8 exploring San Fran!