Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thanksgiving Break

We had our own little Thanksgiving just the two of us on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. I made everything from scratch myself and I must say I have a new found appreciation for all the Mothers and Grandmothers who do this every year. I worked on this dinner for hours and I mean hours. In the end everything turned out alright except the dressing. It looked good had good flavor but the texture was mush. I definitely put too much broth. But you live and you learn right?

Also no one ever shows you the aftermath that cooking a big Thanksgiving meal does to your kitchen but this is what happens...



So not only do you cook for hours you get to clean for hours too! Isn't growing up so much fun? wah wah wah


After our big dinner we got out all the Christmas stuff and decorated the house! Of course we   made our traditional apple cider to drink while we worked =)


He likes to pretend like he doesn't love it as much as me




I love putting Christmas decorations up and every year I get so excited and this year wasn't any different. But I must say that I am having a hard time this year staying in the Christmas mood. I think its the climate out here. I love the weather but it is just so weird to have all my decorations up, along with wearing shorts and going to the beach. Its just weird. I'm so hoping that when we get to Texas for Christmas that it will be cold. I need the cold weather for it to actually be Christmas! 

Since this Thanksgiving it was just the two of us and he had several days off work we took a spur of the moment trip to Las Vegas... why not make the most of it? So we joined everyone else who didn't have plans for Thanksgiving touring Las Vegas. While we were eating lunch one day Caleb asked me "Does anyone here know that it is Thanksgiving?" and this answer to that I'm quite sure is a big fat NO. It was crazy everything how everything was open as usual like there was no holiday at all. 

We had a great trip and it was nice just to get away for a few days and take a mini vacation. I'll leave you with a few pics from our time there. 












Okay I have to tell you about this Hot dog. Its from Pink's which they have a couple here in LA and I have heard about how good they are and every time we drive by there is always a really long line. So they must be delicious right? No they were terrible, worst hot dog I have had in my life. The skin was so tough I couldn't even bite it I had to cut it to eat it. Terrible. Don't go if you ever see one. 






Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Texas Weekend Y'all

This last weekend I was able to get to go back to Texas and visit. It was so great to get to see so many friends and family, I have missed everyone so incredibly much. This weekend also happened to be my baby sisters 10th Birthday. I honestly cannot believe that she is actually a decade old. She is not suppose to be this old yet, it seems like just yesterday she was born. 


Here she is 10 years ago. And if any are confused by this picture no I am not the one that gave birth to her, not sure why I was the one is the hospital bed... Also dont judge I can't help she was born right in the middle of my awkward puberty years. 


and here we are after 10 years, I love this girl just a little bit. =)

She had a great Birthday party- going away party. They are moving to Florida at the end of this month so she will be starting a new school in December. She had 13 girls come over for the slumber party. I am really glad I opted to stay at my Grandma's house... a few hours was enough of 13- 10 year old girls running around screaming for me. 


No cake this year, Cake balls was what she wanted and they were delicious! 



Wonder who she got this from? and yes we got her other stuff than just TOMS. 


13 girls 

It was so hard telling them good-bye knowing they are moving to Florida and we are in California. We cant get much further away from each other than that. It's going to be strange during the Holiday's this year not having them around. But I am so thankful for such awesome grandparents and in-laws who I love like my own family.


Our last lunch before I left, of course we had to be twinkies =)

I was so worn out from this quick trip. I was trying to see so many people in so little time I didn't get hardly any sleep. I came home and crashed and I may or may not have slept for 15 hours. Only a few more weeks and we will be back for Christmas! =)

We are going to have a non- traditional Thanksgiving this year being that we will be out here in Cali without any family. I think we have to have some kind of Thanksgiving meal so I am going to attempt a traditional meal all by myself tonight. I called my Granny to get her recipe on how to make her dressing (she of course makes the best) and I was on the phone with her for about 25 min just getting the directions. So we will see how long it takes me to attempt at making this. I know it will not turn out like hers but I'm just praying that it is edible. We are also putting up the tree tonight, which is my FAVORITE thing to do all year! 

We hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving and is surrounded with lots of love from family and delicious food! 








Thursday, November 17, 2011

Planes, Public Urination & Star sightings... sorta

Last week I was fortunate to get to go to Dallas for a "Style Your Sole" party at a very large Methodist church in Highland Park. The event was awesome. With over 500 pairs purchased by individuals within the church, TOMS will now be able to donate over 500 pairs of shoes to children in need! We had 20 amazing artists for the event to paint shoes, or if people wanted to design their own TOMS, we had tons of supplies to style with. I had an amazing time and got to see some friends as well!

What made my trip even better was my flight back home to LA. When I fly, I usually mind my own business and occasionally make small talk to the person next to me, but this flight was different. I was honored to sit by an amazing 87 year old grandmother who was as spunky as Jenna! I finished reading "Start Something That Matters" a very inspiring book by the Chief Shoe Giver of TOMS, Blake Mycoskie.  I offered them my copy of the book and began to tell them the TOMS story. She loved the story, said she would pass the book around, spread the TOMS message, and also buy a pair for herself! This lady had amazing stories about her son-in-law working for IBM as they invented the first computer, and how living in a fancy nursing home is great place to meet new friends! She also ushered up advice on where to sell TOMS & how the lady sitting in front of us needed to find a beauty parlor. Her jokes were quite comical on wanting to ask the lady "where do you style your hair" or "when is the last time you have used a brush?" This flight home brightened my night and showed me that you're never too old to be full of life. This lady impacted me with her sweet and funny ways, and I hope I inspired her to think about how 1 pair of shoes can change a life in a huge way! 

On Tuesday morning, I saw something that changed the way I will look at public mailboxes for the rest of my life. I was driving to work and pulled up to a red light. While I was waiting, I was soaking in the beautiful sun and world around me. Then reality set in when I saw a man reaching for his zipper. My mind was saying "don't do it...don't do it..." and then he did it! This man "drained the dragon" right there on a USPS mailbox. I couldn't help but laugh so hard that he probably heard me. I know this because he jerked a little, which wasn't a good idea for him!!

For the month of November I have been growing a mustache for MOVEMBER! A killer mustache is a great way to start a conversation and tell people about 
MAN- Cancers!! This sounded like a great plan, but unfortunately my mustache hasn't really gained me any street cred, except for being extremely creepy. But I am bound and determined to at least raise $100 for the Movember cause. So if you would like to donate, I'd be extremely grateful! Here is the link to my Movember page! 

Since I had to go to Dallas for the event last week I was able to take today off from work. Jenna and I made the best of it. This morning we packed a lunch and headed out to the beach. We had such a great time soaking in the sun, sharing stories, and of course...laughing! We bought a frisbee not too long ago, and that was the first thing I packed! I couldn't wait to show Jenna my mad frisbee skills, in hopes her love for me would grow even deeper (I can't say that they did).  Even though my skills didn't impress her much, we had an amazing time!








After lunch, we headed down to Manhattan Beach for a "lighting of the pier" night. Nothing gets me in the Christmas spirit like hot apple cider, carolers singing, and Christmas lights all around!




Sunset before the Pier Lighting


Jenna eating Pizza from this amazing little Italian place in Manhattan Beach



Christmas Carolers 


Lighting of the Pier




Being in LA from day 1 has provided Jenna and I the opportunity to see more famous people than ever before, and tonight was one of them...well kinda...

We were about to cross the street when I recognized a familiar voice coming from my left. I looked up and there he was...Kasey from the Bachelor Pad reality show on ABC (I only watch because Jenna made me watch it and its too much of a train wreck to quit watching). I literally laughed out loud when I saw it was him. Jenna tried to take a discreet picture...only problem...her flash was on. He was pretty much blinded for the next 5 minutes due to the flash going off right in his face! HAHA.  This guy is hilarious (only bc he is so cheesy) and seeing him was the cherry on top of an amazing day!

That's all of our adventures lately and I know we will have many more to share!!!



Thursday, November 3, 2011

Visitors, Low Calorie Food and The Otter

Life has been pretty eventful lately. We've had visitors, amazing burgers, and some outrageous parking fee's! 

Our first visitor from Texas came to visit us. Mad props to Tiffany for making the short trip! We enjoyed every minute of it and had a lot of fun. Our first place to eat with her was the best. It is now a requirement that every person that comes to visit must eat an Umami Burger. Grass fed, USDA beef. It's such a good burger, you'll probably come back to CA just to eat there instead of visiting us...

Here are a few pictures to entice you (pictures could never do this burger justice though)


Oh I forgot to mention the ketchup it was also to die for.. along with the sweet potato fries..



While Tiffany was here we decided to do some "touristy" things. A major disappointment was the Hollywood walk of fame. Not near as glamourous as I had hoped. We were there for a mere 45 minutes and we all agreed we had enough. If dirty streets, people wearing costumes from party city, and charging you to take pictures of them is your thing...then you will have a fantastic time. 

In other news we learned another California lesson the hard way. I needed to go to the mall to get some face wash so Caleb and I went to the Santa Monica Promenade. We ran in for about 15 minutes...came out and Caleb couldn't find our parking ticket. So we tell the attendant we lost our ticket. That will be 9 dollars sir, What 9 dollars for 15 minutes of parking??? Needless to say Caleb was not a happy camper. We are also now in the market for lanyards that we can wear around our necks at all times to put our parking tickets in. 

We have a Farmers market every Saturday morning within walking distance of our apartment. We love going there because it makes us feel healthy with all the organic choices of fruits, veggies, beautiful fresh flowers, & healthy food vendors. Well we happened to find the one unhealthy food vendor there, The Crepe Cafe. Caleb and I are both in love and this is going to be a major problem. Who doesn't love a "bad girl" crepe (their title not mine), a mouth full of strawberries, dulce de leche, & powdered sugar, all in a hand held crepe? Its like the Texas state fair every weekend in our very own backyard.... This is going to be bad...very bad..

This last weekend we also finally found a church that we really enjoyed. It's a smaller church than we are used to, but it is mostly people around our age and seems to have the exact things we love...A passion for Jesus and loving people! Can't ask for much more!


On a final note, a funny thing has happened lately regarding Caleb's iPhone case. Both of us have the "Otterbox" on our phones and these are really popular amongst our friends and most people in Texas, they are great, though large, they are pretty much indestructible . Evidently the Otterbox hasn't marketed to California people because he came home the other day and said he pulled his phone out at a meeting and his phone became the topic of discussion with questions like, "Is that thing radioactive?' or "what is that thing?" We've gotten a pretty kick out of it...but Caleb said not to worry, he's still the "cool new kid on the block!"