Monday, August 24, 2009

Yes, we are in LA


We have been HUGE slack asses, our apologies.  Things got a little crazy.  Here's the recap:

After San Diego we spent a couple days on the coast, staying in Del Mar and Newport in some fabulous Marriotts (thanks Priceline!).  We hit the beach, lounged by the pool, and saw how the left coast rich and fabulous spend their summers.

We ate at Las Brices, one of my dad's all time favorite restaurants, in Laguna Beach.  The view is gorgeous and the food was delish.  It looked like Hawaii.



The next day we hit up LA proper, meeting our friend Monique (who graciously let us stay with her until we found a place) and had an awesome Greek dinner to initiate us into the LA dining scene.  We spent the next few days scoping out where we wanted to live and checking out apartments.  We felt at home as soon as we hit Silver Lake, the hipster Mecca of the area.  

Within a few days, we found a little 2-bedroom apartment with a nice small front yard that was dog friendly and walkable to Sunset bars and shops and we were sold.  Here are some pics, it is a mess.

The office

View from the office:

Living Room:
Front yard area (when it was still full of boxes):
Kitchen:
And bedroom:
I told my sister that it was dog friendly and she set to work finding us pooches.  Within an hour I had four emails with about 10 links to dogs in each email.  I looked through, and Jeff avoided looking through so as not to get sad.  I accidentally left up pics of the 2 most perfect pooches and Jeff happened to see them.  Whoops.

We went the next day to the shelter to meet these guys.  Sparx rolled over for us to pet her belly, and Winnie crawled into my lap.  We were sold.  Unfortunately, we were not in our new place and we didn't want to risk someone else adopting these perfect pooches.  We adopted them on a Friday and put them up at the Hounds Lounge for the weekend for some R&R.  Monday they came home and have been awesome ever since.  House trained, well behaved, really good pooches.  Who also happened to have Kennel Cough, Vaginosis, and Ear Infections.  $300 in vet bills later, they are feeling super.

Winnie
and Sparx
At the vet (with a runaway pooch we picked up on the way - we found his owners that night)
The new apartment is coming along.  We got rid of most of our furniture before moving so we're slowly starting to rebuild while trying to avoid going broke.

We met up with Mil and Doreen a bunch in the last week since they were here to visit family and friends.  They invited us a couple of times up to Thousand Oaks to Doreen's parent's house which was incredible.  They fed us amazing food, and we drank wine by their pool while chatting with their fun family.  It reminded me a lot of being home, it was nice.

This past weekend found us at Sunset Junction, a street fair with bands, rides, and mean margaritas.  We could walk from our house which was awesome.  We spent yesterday at the dog park, celebrating a new friend's dog's 3rd birthday.  Sparx enjoyed chasing around any dog that was running, and Winnie finally got into the playful mood after trying to escape to the car a few times.  The dogs are both still exhausted and so are we.

Miss you, and and will try to keep up better with updates, unless you're into the once a month blog.  

Friday, August 7, 2009

You Stay Classy San Diego

My brother quoting Anchorman as he texted us things to do while in town.  We stayed nearby the stadium in the same hotel with the San Diego Chargers (we determined they're probably football, right?  We are sports challenged).  The rookies were there and the regular team was coming a bit later in the week.

San Diego was a treat after the hot hot desert.  We went out to the gaslamp district our first night there and grabbed a drink at the Sand Bar at the W hotel.  Nice call Brian.  Rooftop bar with sand, fire pits, and fun seating. 


The next day found us lounging poolside and then heading to Coronado Island to check out the old Del Coronado hotel (the location of Some Like it Hot).  No sunset was to be seen, the clouds like to hang out in the afternoon.  

We lounged in Balboa Park, enjoyed all the green.  We ate some money gluten free pizza and GF beer at Pizza Fusion (sooooo good) and chilled in the hot tub at night.  Being able to get into a hot tub was niiiice (in Vegas, just a bit too hot).

Jeff likes pizza, Ash likes gf beer.
Pineapple and Bacon, hold the Wheat.  Hold on, I need to change my pants.

San Diego is beautiful and the weather is gorgeous but it seems so....well....clean.  So nice.  Everybody was very white and everything was well taken care of.  I'm sure there are areas of town that get sketchy.  We loved visiting (LOVED) but don't see making a move here anytime soon.  Too classy for us bozos.

Very classy