Showing posts with label husband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label husband. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

refuge spa & the 17-mile drive

 while in carmel last weekend, we promised
 ourselves to slow down and relax. . . and
we succeeded! between wandering in
town & enjoying the beach + our hotel,
we had a great set up. but when we woke
up saturday to a pretty rainstorm, we knew
just where to head :: refuge day spa.
we started off a cozy rainy morning with
breakfast at our hotel before heading straight
to refuge spa. it is in carmel valley and it's
absolutely gorgeous and lovely. it's 
everything a spa should be: secluded,
welcoming, warm, and incredibly nice.
we opted to do the refuge thermal cycle, which gets you
into the spa for only $44. this price includes full use of
all spa facilities all day, and it's not just your regular spa.
you are in the middle of the most beautiful nature, and the
thermal cycle is so worth it. basically we got the fluffiest
robes, changed, entered the refuge (no talking! :) and
began the cycle. you can see the steps listed above on
the water bottle, but we loved this process of heating up
in the steam room // sauna, cooling down in the ice cold
plunge pools, (set to the temperature of the atlantic & pacific
oceans...) and then going to the zero gravity chairs to relax
& enjoy the grounds before doing the cycle a few more times.
it was cleansing, relaxing, and we left feeling amazing!
while we were in the spa for a few hours, the rain
subsided and gave way to beautiful blue skies.
we had no choice but to do the famous 17-mile drive
 -- one of the most enjoyable experiences on earth.
the views and scenery along here are well worth
the $10 to get into the 17-mile drive ^^
we had many stops along the drive, as it should be!
on our many stops, the boys went exploring
every time. they always keep things lively!



after the most perfect drive we ended in the tiny town
of pacific grove and explored lover's point at sunset.
^^ always love adventures with this crew!
we got caught in the rain at the end of our exploring,
so we ducked in the car and made our way to
tarpy's road house for a fun (and warm) dinner
by the fireplaces and gorgeous setting on the
grounds. between the tenderloin special, wedge
salad, and halibut dish we left happy and satisfied.
this restaurant is in monterey, so it was a perfect 
location to be able to eat after our driving! 



what a beautiful, relaxing day in one of the best areas on
 earth. between the rejuvenation of the spa and the
unreal natural beauty on the drive, 
this day was good for the soul. 

also see :: our time in town, our carmel hotel,
and exploring the monterey bay aquarium.

xo


Sunday, March 1, 2015

a night out at newsies!


one perk of living in a big city is having broadway shows
come in town. musicals are one of our favorite things,
so we are big fans of SHN, the theater company here.

when i heard newsies was coming to town, i had to
get tickets straight away! it is chase's favorite movie
of all time (he might know every word to every song..)
and i saw it in on broadway in NYC a few years ago 
without him, so it was high time he got to see it!

we hit the show with our fun friends and spent the night
singing along with jack kelly, crutchie, and the gang.
it's always fun to be able to walk to a show
downtown from our apartment . . . city living!
the orpheum theater is classic and gorgeous.
it's always a treat to attend something here!

chase and tom ... best buds ^^

i haven't seen chase this happy in a while! 
he whisper - sung the lyrics of every song into
my ear, and smiled the entire time...it's hard not to!

a live performance is always so great to attend.
the level of talent it takes to be up there in front of an
audience night after night is unreal. i love all the young
newsie boys in this show full of crazy talent and new york
accents! :) the set, music, singing, and dancing are the best.

and, the boys' attempt at a jumping pic ^^

you better BELIEVE we waited after the show at the
stage door to wait for the cast to exit. chase got his
newsies bobblehead signed by jack kelly himself,
and a picture too! haha --- jack kelly is his idle.
and of course chase had this little graphic made at the
show with his name in the title ... haha newsies nerd!


newsies is playing in san francisco through sunday, march 15.  
tickets are on sale through shnsf.com or at 888-746-1799.
prices range from $36-$250.
tuesday–saturday at 8pm
wednesday, saturday & sunday at 2pm


we still headed to a late dinner after the show
got out, and took the trolley there...the best!

tap(415) is a perfect late night bar bites 
and great comfort food in the best environment.
be sure to try the buttermilk biscuits here with the
black pepper honey ... it was crazy and amazing! ^^

their mocktails are a must ^^

as is their great, classic burger!

although there are lots of classic dishes here, there are 
some more unique dishes that we tried like OCTOPUS! ^^

and we ended with sugary doughnuts dipped 
in chocolate, like all meals should end. ^^
..another fun night out in this city of ours..

as newsies says, open the gates and
SEIZE the DAY!
xo

Thursday, February 26, 2015

MARDIS GRAS in the BIG EASY

have you ever wondered what it's like to spend
mardi gras in new orleans? well .... we're here 
to tell you all about what this crazy party is like!

one little fun fact :: we accidentally booked a trip
to new orleans months ago without realizing we
would be visiting at the absolute craziest time!

i knew mardi gras was in february, but a few months
ago we looked at the calendar and saw the long
holiday weekend that we planned to visit friends
in texas, and decided to tack new orleans on just
for fun! it was later while planning our trip that
i quickly realized we had **accidentally** planned
this spontaneous visit right over mardi gras..the 
BIGGEST event of the entire year there. at first
i thought about canceling this part of the trip, 
because i was worried that the craziness of mardi
gras would taint my first experience of new orleans..
but then i realized -- though it may have been 
accidental, it was a pretty good excuse to experience 
a once-in-a-lifetime event in a fun city! we decided to 
go for it, and we are so glad we did. we got to see
new orleans in its prime ... and it was magic!
leaving friends in houston --> and taking a short 40 minute
flight right into the madness of mardi gras! we got there
on sunday afternoon and our taxi driver couldn't 
even drop us close to our hotel because the streets
were shut down for endless parades all through 
the city. we could not quite believe our eyes. i've
never seen anything overtake a city like this does..
but in a positive way! it feels like every local is out
enjoying the festivities with all the tourists.
(and remember, this was still sunday ... a few 
days away from fat tuesday but already a party!)
each float & parade gets more ornate and crazy as
they go. we learned all about the mardi gras krewes
which are like big clubs that people are part of and
they put on the floats and parades. that's why there
are multiple MAJOR parades per day leading up to
tuesday, because they are all sponsoring their own!
locals know each krewe and can pick out all the floats.
we pushed through the craziness with our luggage
in tow, and finally made it to our hotel right in the
french quarter. it was quite the experience trying to
cross parade routes and push through more people 
than i've ever seen in my life, but after some waiting,
being smashed between people, being separated, almost
losing our bags, and yelling to a cop that i needed to get 
across the parade to where my husband was, we did it! :)
one thing to note about hotels in new orleans -- 
around mardi gras, security tightens up to keep 
people from stumbling into lobbies and sleeping
there or packing into rooms. so, when we checked in
a security guard had our names on a list as guests, and
we had to wear wristbands all weekend so that when
we came back the hotel knew we were real guests.
no one else is allowed into the hotel if you're not staying!
as it became night-time we got our energy up to go explore
and join the giant party! we walked all throughout the 
french quarter, down to café du monde for our first of
many beignet stops, and then along the famed bourbon st.
i was loving this city so much already that i hoped crazy
bourbon street wouldn't be a bad experience. although
it was insane, i actually thought it was really fun and lively
instead of feeling dangerous or disgusting! i was happily
surprised that even during the mardi gras celebrations, you
could walk down bourbon and just see lots of happy, lively,
(a bit tipsy :) people. of course if you are looking for it you
can find some raunchy things, but you can also find some
great things all around! i loved all the people PACKED onto
the balconies throwing beads all over the place, the jazz
music pumping through the soles of our feet on the streets,
and the atmosphere of one big fun, vibrant, wild party.
chase caught so many beads (and saved a few from
hitting me in the face i'm sure..) and then he'd put
them all around my neck. i thought people only got beads 
if they did bad things, haha but no -- beads are plentiful
and they are EVERYWHERE! on trees, on the streets,
flying through the air, on fences, & on everyone.
glitter and confetti and beads on the streets, EVERYWHERE
we took a little detour to see jackson square at night ^^
and a break to eat at acme oyster house, a new orleans classic
with very classic dishes of gumbo, jambalaya, red beans &
rice and grilled smoked sausage. a taste of everything!
 we had the best first experience here getting late-night
famous beignets and soaking in the atmosphere. sitting
down on the crowded patio of this famous café and
eating warm beignets and laughing and taking in the
atmosphere was one of those moments that it's just
good to be alive. i loved being there with chase.
^^ and that is saying a lot!


each night there was more madness and more parades! 
we chatted with some cops who told us that louisiana
sends hundreds of extra cops down to new orleans for
a few weeks during mardi gras to keep it all under control.
no wonder it feels so safe!


the krewe of bacchus has this giant alligator float each year
that people throw beads into as it passes by, so you can
see the mouth is full of them! chase loved chucking them - ha
it feels like everything is always open around the quarter
during mardi gras, so we had every excuse to keep eating
and enjoying and dancing and wandering around! i told
chase - "we are young & in love and we can stay up all night!"
but around 2 am i was the one dragging him home to sleep  because i was the tired one. i'm all talk and need my sleep!

^^ madness in the street after the parades late late at night..
it looks like the world has ended ... how do they clean that?
and somehow each morning, the streets are sparkling clean,
the city is quiet, and all is fresh again...until the next night!
* we did hear that they use a lemony scent in the street cleaner during mardi gras,
so in the morning the streets literally have a fresh lemon scent :)
lastly - you can't forget to try a famous king cake
to celebrate mardi gras with here! so yummy. ^^


thanks for having us at your big fancy party, new orleans!
you charmed us, delighted us, made us laugh, made us
blush, and made us dizzy and tired. we will never
forget this experience and can't wait to return!



xo