Sunday, June 20th, Father's Day found us missing Fred. When we planned this trip, the dates that would work best were either going to coincide with Father's Day or Fred's birthday, this year they are only a week apart, so we decided to go earlier and be back by his birthday, but we will miss Father's Day.
Before we leave, we had purchased a couple of giftcards, one to Be-Bops and one to Subway and put them in cards and then hid the cards. We figured we would call him first thing and tell him where to look. :)
We had to be up and at them that day as we were meeting up with my cousin Jennifer in Del Mar at 9:30. She arranged for a private surfing lesson for Connor at 11:00 and we were following her to where we were meeting Andy, the instructor.
Got to see where Jennifer, her daughter, Kendall live with Jennifer's mother, my Aunt Bette. Beautiful, beautiful home that Bette has owned for quite a while. It's just down the street from Tony Robbin's estate which used to be Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball's estate. We left there and headed up the PCH to Encinitas, or more specifically Leucadia to the Encinitas Surf Shop where Jennifer proceeded to spoil the shit out of Connor by buying him a new hoodie and a couple of t-shirts. We also stopped by the Leucadia Donut Shoppe for some freshly made donuts to take to the beach with us.
Jennifer led us to Grandview Beach where we met up with Andy, Connor's surfing instructor. It was so much fun watching Connor learn how to surf! He is a natural! He was up standing on the board in no time and was having a blast! The day was absolutely beautiful! Clear blue skies, warm breeze and the the pacific ocean just calling to us to play -
While we were at the beach, we noticed that a bunch of people with surf boards were coming down the beach toward where we were settled. Some were carrying flowers and most had there boards. My cousin said that it was a memorial service for someone that was obviously a surfer and loved within the surfer community. They conducted a short ceremony on the beach before a bunch of them took their boards and paddled out to past the point break and got into a big circle. One guy was on standing on a board paddling around them. They threw flowers into the middle of the circle and then paid their respects to the person who passed away, afterward they were done, they all went surfing for a while before heading back to the beach. It was a pretty cool thing to witness.
Later that day, I found this has washed up on the beach -
We also had to put up with commercials at the beach -
Here's my favorite photo from that day - My son begging to have another surfing lesson....LOL!
Three hours at the beach was plenty for all of us, so we packed up our gear and heading to Newton's son, Nick's house who lived right up the street. He was having his dad over for Father's Day and we went over so we could meet everyone. After that - back to Fallbrook, a trip to the grocery store for food and snacks and a nice relaxing evening with friends!
More later.....
Just putting one foot in front of the other each and every day in this crazy mixed up world.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
San Diego Vacation - Part Three
Day 3 of our vacation was so much fun! Got up at 8:30 and went and had breakfast at my friends Kim and Newton's favorite spot in Fallbrook called "The Garden Center Cafe". I had a poached egg, turkey bacon and potatoes...yum! After breakfast, we went back to the house and Kim showed me all the wonderful plants and trees that they have in their yard.
I wish I would have taken a picture of the Meier Lemon tree that they have in their front yard. We used one in the fresh guacamole we made.
The kids (theirs and mine) had been trying to convince us that it would be okay dokey for just the three of them (ages 20, 15 and 14) to drive themselves through LA county to go to Magic Mountain. Yea, right...like that's going to happen, so to ease the blow of being told "NO freaking way", we decided to go the San Diego County Fair that's held at the Del Mar Racetrack every June/July. Fred and I use to go when we lived out there, in fact, we saw the group "Mike and the Mechanics" at that fair one time. It is a great memory!
When we arrived, there was a ginormous crowd in line to get in, but we weathered the wait and line and once inside, the kids were given some cash and off they went to ride some rides. Kim and I took the time to go see some of the exhibits, our favorite being the flowers -
Our second favorite part of course, was the FOOD! FAIR FOOD!
There was lots to choose from and I was trying to stick with things that I don't normally see at our own Iowa State Fair . First up.....a HUGE creme puff. I glad that I didn't take a picture of it, because I wolfed it down and it was delicious and I didn't even feel guilty because of how much walking we were doing....yea, way to justify...LOL
This is something that I did NOT try -
We also rode the sky ride so I could get some photos of just how cool the location of this fair is. The racetrack sits right on the ocean and it's just beautiful.
We were hoping that there would be someone cool performing when we were there, but no bands or concerts that night which is kind of surprising considering it was a Saturday night. Guy Fieri from the Food Network was making a appearance but that was it.
Some of the other foods we tried were the gyros, potato chips on a stick, fried zucchini and some fabulous baklava. Sure glad we walked a lot, because none of those things were really on my "healthy choice" list..lol!
We met back up with the kids when they ran out of money, of course and decided it was time to head back to Fallbrook. A great time was had by all of us!
Neither Kim or I knew what type of flower this is, but it was beautiful! |
Apricots |
Grapefruit |
Grapefruit Close Up |
Oranges |
Orange Close Up |
More oranges |
The kids (theirs and mine) had been trying to convince us that it would be okay dokey for just the three of them (ages 20, 15 and 14) to drive themselves through LA county to go to Magic Mountain. Yea, right...like that's going to happen, so to ease the blow of being told "NO freaking way", we decided to go the San Diego County Fair that's held at the Del Mar Racetrack every June/July. Fred and I use to go when we lived out there, in fact, we saw the group "Mike and the Mechanics" at that fair one time. It is a great memory!
When we arrived, there was a ginormous crowd in line to get in, but we weathered the wait and line and once inside, the kids were given some cash and off they went to ride some rides. Kim and I took the time to go see some of the exhibits, our favorite being the flowers -
Our second favorite part of course, was the FOOD! FAIR FOOD!
There was lots to choose from and I was trying to stick with things that I don't normally see at our own Iowa State Fair . First up.....a HUGE creme puff. I glad that I didn't take a picture of it, because I wolfed it down and it was delicious and I didn't even feel guilty because of how much walking we were doing....yea, way to justify...LOL
This is something that I did NOT try -
We also rode the sky ride so I could get some photos of just how cool the location of this fair is. The racetrack sits right on the ocean and it's just beautiful.
We were hoping that there would be someone cool performing when we were there, but no bands or concerts that night which is kind of surprising considering it was a Saturday night. Guy Fieri from the Food Network was making a appearance but that was it.
Some of the other foods we tried were the gyros, potato chips on a stick, fried zucchini and some fabulous baklava. Sure glad we walked a lot, because none of those things were really on my "healthy choice" list..lol!
We met back up with the kids when they ran out of money, of course and decided it was time to head back to Fallbrook. A great time was had by all of us!
Extreme Family Nutrition Makeover Challenge - Week #5
I was a bit apprehensive about this week knowing that I was traveling for work to Washington DC. No only because of how hard it is to eat healthy when traveling, but also because leaving my guys to their own devices usually does not equate to good choices.
I did pretty darn good while I was in DC. I didn't buy soda and their was only one meal where I really cheated, but it was worth it and to make up for it, I did some extra walking and a workout at the hotel fitness center.
My guys......no, they did not do what they were suppose and their daily logs reflected that. Even after I turned them in, our dietitian emailed me and said she could tell when I wasn't around by our logs....lol
The guys did go to the second of three cooking classes while I was gone. They made a couple different salads and showed a way to incorporation whey protein into a pudding dessert.
Here's hoping we get back on track.
I did pretty darn good while I was in DC. I didn't buy soda and their was only one meal where I really cheated, but it was worth it and to make up for it, I did some extra walking and a workout at the hotel fitness center.
My guys......no, they did not do what they were suppose and their daily logs reflected that. Even after I turned them in, our dietitian emailed me and said she could tell when I wasn't around by our logs....lol
The guys did go to the second of three cooking classes while I was gone. They made a couple different salads and showed a way to incorporation whey protein into a pudding dessert.
Here's hoping we get back on track.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
San Diego Vacation - Part Two
I *think* I left off where we were heading to Pacific Beach and Mission Beach to find a place to have some lunch. We headed down Mission Blvd. and everything was so familiar to me. Some things hadn't changed a bit since Fred and I left. Some of the neighborhoods looked exactly the same, yet there were areas that had big changes.
I took Connor by both of the places I lived when I was out there. My first apartment with a girlfriend before I met Fred and then the apartment we lived in after we moved in together. Connor was so mad that we lived out there before he was born and couldn't believe that we had moved. It's hard for a 14 year old to really understand how expensive things and places are and the motivation behind his father and I's decision to move back to the midwest.
After we cruised around Pacific Beach, we headed south to Mission Beach Park to park the car and get out and walk the boardwalk and find a place to eat. Belmont Park had certainly changed since we lived nearby....Wow! I don't even think the roller coaster was functional back then. Now there are rides and shops and places to eat. We decided to grab some lunch at Wave House right on the Mission Beach boardwalk.
Had some excellent chicken nachos and a Mai Tai and it was fun to watch the surfers on the Flowrider. After eating we did some walking and some shopping. There was a very cool surf and skate shop called Sun Diego where we did some financial damage buying Connor a new pair of DC Rod Dyrdek skate shoes, a t-shirt and a hat. My girlfriend Kim's daughter Marisa was looking for a new pair of Van's and couldn't find them at the beach, so after we walked the boardwalk for a while, we decided to head back to Fallbrook via I-15 so we could stop at Westfield Mall (formally known as North County Fair - it was brand new when we lived there) and check out Zume's and a shoe place Marisa knew about.
After a couple of hours of mall walking and spending more money, we headed back to Kim's for dinner and to chill out after a full day.
More later.......
I took Connor by both of the places I lived when I was out there. My first apartment with a girlfriend before I met Fred and then the apartment we lived in after we moved in together. Connor was so mad that we lived out there before he was born and couldn't believe that we had moved. It's hard for a 14 year old to really understand how expensive things and places are and the motivation behind his father and I's decision to move back to the midwest.
After we cruised around Pacific Beach, we headed south to Mission Beach Park to park the car and get out and walk the boardwalk and find a place to eat. Belmont Park had certainly changed since we lived nearby....Wow! I don't even think the roller coaster was functional back then. Now there are rides and shops and places to eat. We decided to grab some lunch at Wave House right on the Mission Beach boardwalk.
Had some excellent chicken nachos and a Mai Tai and it was fun to watch the surfers on the Flowrider. After eating we did some walking and some shopping. There was a very cool surf and skate shop called Sun Diego where we did some financial damage buying Connor a new pair of DC Rod Dyrdek skate shoes, a t-shirt and a hat. My girlfriend Kim's daughter Marisa was looking for a new pair of Van's and couldn't find them at the beach, so after we walked the boardwalk for a while, we decided to head back to Fallbrook via I-15 so we could stop at Westfield Mall (formally known as North County Fair - it was brand new when we lived there) and check out Zume's and a shoe place Marisa knew about.
After a couple of hours of mall walking and spending more money, we headed back to Kim's for dinner and to chill out after a full day.
More later.......
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Extreme Family Nutrition Makeover Challenge Week #4
Week#4 ended with Fred and I going to see Jersey Boys Sunday night. What a great show! Although Fred doesn't really like Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, he did enjoy the show.
We did pretty good Week #4. We've made some changes that I'm pretty sure are going to stick with us even after the challenge is over. I finally have Connor eating wheat bread and liking it rather than white bread. Fred is really watching his portions and I've ramped up my exercise by starting to jog. I bought a Nike+iPod fitness system and I'm loving it! I like how it tracks my walks/runs and I tend to go further, longer and faster when I use it. The down side is it won't work for my elliptical workouts because it can't recognize my sensor when using the elliptical.
Last Saturday, Fred and I went to Fitness Sports and bought new athletic shoes. Fred got a pair of New Balance and I got these babies - they're so pretty! lol
and I must say that they make my feet feel like they are enveloped in puffy clouds.
We kept things pretty simple this week with our food. Mostly using the grill and having vegies and salads as sides. We did splurge and go to Subway Saturday while we were out doing some shopping, but made good choices there.
We also bought a Frisbee at Scheels while out shopping and plan on spending some time in our yard throwing the Frisbee around as a family activity.
Fred is down 12 pounds and I'm down 3 pounds since starting the challenge. I'd like to be down a few more, but I'll take what I can get.
We did pretty good Week #4. We've made some changes that I'm pretty sure are going to stick with us even after the challenge is over. I finally have Connor eating wheat bread and liking it rather than white bread. Fred is really watching his portions and I've ramped up my exercise by starting to jog. I bought a Nike+iPod fitness system and I'm loving it! I like how it tracks my walks/runs and I tend to go further, longer and faster when I use it. The down side is it won't work for my elliptical workouts because it can't recognize my sensor when using the elliptical.
Last Saturday, Fred and I went to Fitness Sports and bought new athletic shoes. Fred got a pair of New Balance and I got these babies - they're so pretty! lol
and I must say that they make my feet feel like they are enveloped in puffy clouds.
We kept things pretty simple this week with our food. Mostly using the grill and having vegies and salads as sides. We did splurge and go to Subway Saturday while we were out doing some shopping, but made good choices there.
We also bought a Frisbee at Scheels while out shopping and plan on spending some time in our yard throwing the Frisbee around as a family activity.
Fred is down 12 pounds and I'm down 3 pounds since starting the challenge. I'd like to be down a few more, but I'll take what I can get.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Extreme Nutrition Makeover Challenge - Week #3
Today is the last day of week #3 of our Nutrition Makeover Challenge. Fred weighed in today and he is down 8 pounds. I'll weigh in tomorrow morning. It was a pretty good week. Got lots of activity in and this week we were able to go on two family bike rides. One for an hour and the second for 35 minutes. I really need a new bike, or at the very least new gears put on mine. I may go talk the guys at the bike store next month. Fred and I both need new athletic shoes, so next Saturday, we're going to go get properly fitted.
We also went to the first of three healthy cooking classes that are required of us for the challenge. Elizabeth, our dietitian and the dietitian from the Ankeny store made a wonderful Caribbean Jerk marinated Pork Loin, Baked Sweet Potato Fries, a yummy Chicken and Hummus wrap and then showed us how to whip up a tasty and healthy trail mix made out of Kashi Go Lean Honey Almond Flax cereal, almonds, dried cranberries. I made some up this weekend and added raisins and banana chips.
I was at a scrapbook convention most of Friday and a good part of Saturday and tried to make good food choices, but I did snack on things I normally wouldn't. I had a couple Diet Pepsi's during the convention so I lost the points for not drinking soda, but it was worth it.
Tonight we made some excellent Chicken Fajitas, with chicken breast strips, green pepper, onion, tomato and used the La Tortilla Factory Smart & Delicious Whole Wheat tortilla. We added some avocado and some jalapenos for some kick. We paired it with some Spanish rice made with brown rice and Rotel diced tomatoes & green chilles. Excellent dinner!
On the menu for this week is BALT's (made with Turkey Bacon and adding avocado), Grilled Boneless Pork Chops, Pan Seared Cod Fillet and a healthy version of Chicken Parmesan and Pasta.
Here's hoping for a successful weigh in tomorrow!
We also went to the first of three healthy cooking classes that are required of us for the challenge. Elizabeth, our dietitian and the dietitian from the Ankeny store made a wonderful Caribbean Jerk marinated Pork Loin, Baked Sweet Potato Fries, a yummy Chicken and Hummus wrap and then showed us how to whip up a tasty and healthy trail mix made out of Kashi Go Lean Honey Almond Flax cereal, almonds, dried cranberries. I made some up this weekend and added raisins and banana chips.
I was at a scrapbook convention most of Friday and a good part of Saturday and tried to make good food choices, but I did snack on things I normally wouldn't. I had a couple Diet Pepsi's during the convention so I lost the points for not drinking soda, but it was worth it.
Tonight we made some excellent Chicken Fajitas, with chicken breast strips, green pepper, onion, tomato and used the La Tortilla Factory Smart & Delicious Whole Wheat tortilla. We added some avocado and some jalapenos for some kick. We paired it with some Spanish rice made with brown rice and Rotel diced tomatoes & green chilles. Excellent dinner!
On the menu for this week is BALT's (made with Turkey Bacon and adding avocado), Grilled Boneless Pork Chops, Pan Seared Cod Fillet and a healthy version of Chicken Parmesan and Pasta.
Here's hoping for a successful weigh in tomorrow!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
San Diego Vacation - Part One
Well, we've been home almost 2 weeks and I'm just now able to sit down and get pictures proofed and to post about our wonderful vacation!
Connor and I left on Thursday, June 17th. We had to drive to Omaha, as we were flying Southwest to San Diego with layovers in Denver on our way out and Phoenix on our way back. Getting there was pretty uneventful. Flights were smooth and Connor and I spent our time in the air watching a movie on our DVD player. We didn't get into San Diego until 10:30 at night and we had a 45 minute drive ahead of us after arriving. I knew I would be tired, but excited to see Kim and Newton again.
Kim and Newton were there waiting for us as we came out of the gates and we went to the baggage claim area where we found that Connor's bag didn't make it to San Diego with us. We dealt with the paperwork we needed to in order to have the bag delivered to us as soon as it arrived, but poor Connor had no clothes.
Once we got to Fallbrook, we ended up staying up until about 1:00 before hitting the sack. We had a big day ahead of us.
Friday - June 18th
We needed to pick up our rental car at the Carlsbad airport by 11:00, so Newton, Kim and I took off to get it. We left the kids at home (Kim's kids are 20 and 15 respectively) and Connor was still sleeping (I knew it would catch up with him).
I ended up upgrading to the next level of car and got a really cute blue Toyota Camry to drive around. Back to Fallbrook we went to pick up the kids and head down to the San Diego beaches.
First stop was LaJolla. A little village I know well. Besides living just south of it in Pacific Beach, I also spent a year at school here and Fred and I used to spend time here as a couple......shopping, dining, walking around the cove, watching the sun set over the ocean at Scripp's.
We walked along Prospect Avenue looking at in all the shops before heading down to the water to see LaJolla Cove.
Ocean view from Prospect Avenue
La Valencia Hotel in LaJolla
My Kid and Kim's Kid
The Kid at the Cove
LaJolla Cove is world famous for it rocky outcroppings and the seals that like to call it home. Here's a few pictures.
I could watch the seals all day -
After playing in LaJolla for a few hours, we decided to head south to Pacific Beach/Mission Beach and find someplace to have lunch. Pacific Beach is where I lived both as a single girl and then once I had met Fred, he and I had an apartment just around the corner from Mission Bay.
More late.....
Connor and I left on Thursday, June 17th. We had to drive to Omaha, as we were flying Southwest to San Diego with layovers in Denver on our way out and Phoenix on our way back. Getting there was pretty uneventful. Flights were smooth and Connor and I spent our time in the air watching a movie on our DVD player. We didn't get into San Diego until 10:30 at night and we had a 45 minute drive ahead of us after arriving. I knew I would be tired, but excited to see Kim and Newton again.
Kim and Newton were there waiting for us as we came out of the gates and we went to the baggage claim area where we found that Connor's bag didn't make it to San Diego with us. We dealt with the paperwork we needed to in order to have the bag delivered to us as soon as it arrived, but poor Connor had no clothes.
Once we got to Fallbrook, we ended up staying up until about 1:00 before hitting the sack. We had a big day ahead of us.
Friday - June 18th
We needed to pick up our rental car at the Carlsbad airport by 11:00, so Newton, Kim and I took off to get it. We left the kids at home (Kim's kids are 20 and 15 respectively) and Connor was still sleeping (I knew it would catch up with him).
I ended up upgrading to the next level of car and got a really cute blue Toyota Camry to drive around. Back to Fallbrook we went to pick up the kids and head down to the San Diego beaches.
First stop was LaJolla. A little village I know well. Besides living just south of it in Pacific Beach, I also spent a year at school here and Fred and I used to spend time here as a couple......shopping, dining, walking around the cove, watching the sun set over the ocean at Scripp's.
We walked along Prospect Avenue looking at in all the shops before heading down to the water to see LaJolla Cove.
Ocean view from Prospect Avenue
La Valencia Hotel in LaJolla
My Kid and Kim's Kid
The Kid at the Cove
LaJolla Cove is world famous for it rocky outcroppings and the seals that like to call it home. Here's a few pictures.
I could watch the seals all day -
After playing in LaJolla for a few hours, we decided to head south to Pacific Beach/Mission Beach and find someplace to have lunch. Pacific Beach is where I lived both as a single girl and then once I had met Fred, he and I had an apartment just around the corner from Mission Bay.
More late.....
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