CALIFORNIA COASTLINE JAUNT (part 2)

California Coastline Jaunt (part 2)
Leucadia, California, KS Tennis, Ken Sjoberg, Luxor Living and Style Blog, Leucadia Donut Shop, California Vacation trip
    The last morning we were in California, it was a very cold and merky day.  We had done so much running around, back and forth to Newport, Del Mar and Irvine…that I felt like I had no time to relax.  We rolled out of bed and decided to go find a beach, sit on a bench, let me drink coffee and just do nothing.
 
     We ended up in Leucadia, which is about 25 miles north of San Diego and actually part of Encinitas.  
 
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    It is a great, old time beach town, with newer, modern areas sprinkled in.  Although real estate is less expensive there than it is in Laguna Beach, Newport or Del Mar…it still is shocking to see what $500,000 buys you.
 
     For the sake of comparison, the recent median sale price for homes in Encinitas was just under $800,000 recently, compared to that of Laguna Beach which is $1,800,000 at this juncture.
 
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     I was promised coffee and donuts on the beach on this morning, and my tour guide delivered.  We came across Leucadia Donut Shop which was a fun and kooky place.  The walls were adorned with literally years of photos of customers. There was a line out the door. 
 
    We got our donuts after people watching at the small shop for a while.  A sweet dad stopping to get his small kids a treat before church, another dad with his kids…all still in their pajama pants.  After agreeing on the inappropriateness of pajama pants in public, we headed to the beach, to sit and visit and breathe.
 
 
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      Sunday morning surfers were speckled around in their wetsuits.  Although Leucadia may not have been as fancy and high end as Laguna or Del Mar, it was so cozy and relaxing that it was one of the best parts of the trip and I see why people are fortunate to call it home.
 
     If only I’d of had my wet suit with me!
-SDS
-November 26, 2013
-SDS
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California Coastline Jaunt (Part 1)

California Coastline Jaunt
(part 1)
La Jolla Sea Lions, California Road Trip, bblogger, fblogger, travel, California, Stephanie Dawn Sjoberg, San Diego, Carlsbad
 
     We have both always wanted to live in California.  The weather makes each day so much more pleasant.  The air seems to go deeper into your body as you inhale.  The air, however, is very expensive in California, therefore at this juncture, we will be happy to live where we are, and visit the California air whenever we can.
 
     Last year’s trip, was one in which we flew in to San Francisco, and toured the coast south, as seen in the  California Road Trip  series of blog posts.
 
 
 
     We flew into San Diego to check out some tennis facilities and have meetings, and then drove north up the coastline, through La Jolla, Encinitas, Oceanside, Carlsbad, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and many stops along the way. 
 
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     We stopped in La Jolla after a meeting, and took a few hours to enjoy the sea lion park area. You can get pretty close, and it’s fun watching them sun bathe and chill out. It smells like a zoo, but oh well. The beauty of nature was worth it.
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     We found a cute place to sit outside and eat wonderful Mexican food.  It also had a great view of the ocean from the outdoor seating area.  
 
     Jose’s Courtroom  had really good food and was a great place to relax and enjoy the view.
 
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     After more tinkering around, we ended up driving further north to Carlsbad, where our hotel was.  Grand Pacific Palisades  was a wonderful place to stay, since we were planning on meeting friends further north, in Newport and south in Del Mar during our stay.  
 
 
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    I booked this trip through Orbitz.com which I’d never used before.  The funny thing, is that I’d originally booked a cute little beach front place, because the photos were so great.  After booking, only then did it occur to me to begin looking on the web for user reviews.  These days, customers can go online and post their own photos of how things really looked, so I got scared about my choice.
 
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    I’d called the hotel,to inquire about which room we would be staying in.  The person on the phone asked “the reason for our stay” at which point I’d mentioned I was doing a blog post on the O.C., and we had other business as well.  He told me he wasn’t sure what room we would have yet.
 
    The next day, I get an email from Orbitz, asking me to call them.  It seems, the manager of the hotel, canceled my reservations, and did not want me staying there.  Orbitz was embarrassed, but very accommodating, in helping me find a better place to stay, which is how we ended up with the fabulous Grand Pacific Palisades.  My Orbitz rep said he was probably just scared of a negative review.  After that, I checked out the hotel again, and found that this manager had quite a few negative reviews on his personal behavior towards guests, so it was fortunate this happened. 
 
      Actually, I don’t give negative reviews on anything.  If someone sends me a product and I find it o be inferior…then I say nothing.  I just will not promote something that isn’t good.
 
Stephanie Dawn Soberg, Ken Sjoberg, KS Tennis, The Woodlands Tennis lessons, Luxor Leasing and real estate, makeup artist, Luxor Living and Style Blog, Pacific Palisades Hotel
     That being said…Orbitz.com was wonderful to work with after that happened.  
 
     Back to the trip…that night was Halloween, so after enjoying time together watching the sunset on the terrace, we had dinner at the hotel, and turned in early so we could get up the next morning to enjoy our day….(part 2 in the next blog post!)
-SDS
-November 24, 2013
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Hola, From Cincinati!

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     It was once stated about my husband…(the one I call Liverpie when he’s rotten and Alejandro when he’s being a sexy Latin man…think “Buzz Lightyear in Latin mode)…isn’t interested in going down the road unless there’s a tennis match at the end of the line.  He would go to the moon if there was to be a tennis match there, so the individual was correct.

     As luck would have it, we didn’t have to go to the moon…only Cincinnati.  There was an ATP Tournament there in which it turned out that my two favorite tennis pros would actually be playing each other!  

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     The match between Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal started right after we got there. These two top ranked players had not played each other in years in the U.S. so it was really a thrill to get to see them both together. You would have to be a tennis lover to understand I suppose, but it was a great event. I took photos for our tennis business site, but gosh it’s so hard to get great action shots in tennis, and I really wanted one with both of these guys in it. 

     There were many other matches after this one, but in our hearts…we’d already seen the best match a person could see in 2013.

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For the fashion readers of the blog, however, back to me!

SIDEBAR:  I came across a Youtube video a few months back by Jenna Marbles named WHAT BITCHES WEAR TO THE AIRPORT and I laughed so hard (despite her unnecessarily foul language) because I am the bitch she’s talking about. She believes we should all wear sweatpants and flip flops I guess, when we travel because she doesn’t want to have to wait in line as we unbuckle our strappy heels and take off our accessories.  Sorry, Jenna, but I like being dressed up, plus we had somewhere to be right after we landed…but since seeing the video I’m always worried she’s going to happen to be there to call me out.  My suggestion is that she be on time, so she won’t be in a rush when the TSA feel me all over and probe me. 

  That was just a sidebar on fashion and today’s travel, show when you see this next picture, in which my top is a wee bit wrinkled, understand that I do at least, travel very light.  I’ve learned over the years. These days you can be on a 7 day dream trip, but my husband forbids me to bring anything more than one carry on!  


Other than tennis affairs, we made time to relax and enjoy time here and there, even taking a boat ride up and down the river, and of course the Realtor in me checked out the architecture on surrounding real estate. I also like to compare the cost of living from state to state. (This way, when a future client calls me from an area…relocating to Texas, I have an idea of what they are used to when they think $599 will get them a three bedroom apartment!) Cincinnati is so much more beautiful than I thought it would be.  I’d lived in Kentucky before, years ago…but never made the drive to Cincinnati.


     And yes…it’s my gold straw hat, again! It made quite a few outings this summer which is actually a good thing in the real world because it means that I got my money out of it.  Not only that, but it’s just good planning.  When you are going to be outdoors all day watching tennis, or boating… who really wants to mess with a bunch of hair blowing all over? Not me.


This next picture may seem a little odd, however, close to our hotel and the tennis facility in Mason, Ohio is the absolutely biggest surprise at Outback Steakhouse.  

  

     I have never been a huge fan of Outback in Texas. There are many nice steakhouses that are elite and prime in Houston. We were tired and hungry and it was close by, so we stopped into Outback in Mason.  

     We noticed the people were fabulous, and the food was exceptional.  We ended up asking the manager why the food was so much better than the ones back home, and we were told that this one was an owner/operator location.  

     We had actually already eaten and were about to leave, but the owner, Sam Bonasso brought us a prime rib and crab cakes to sample.  Immaculate. Impeccable. It turns out that Sam is a top of the line Chef, and apparently there are 42 million ways to cook beef, one of which, takes basically all day. Not only that, but the menu is not a typical OUTBACK menu. They have crab stuffed mushroom caps and such! So if you are ever in the Cincinnati area, you really ought to try this place! This is embarrassing, but I have to say, we ended up eating there three times in a relatively short period.

     And that’s my Cincinnati story!

 

-August 28,2013

-SDS

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AUGUST in GALVESTON

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     I really, really needed a tiny day break.  I had to step away from the computer, so even though it was about 100 degrees…it seemed like a good idea to take a drive down to Kemah or Galveston.  In order that the dogs could come, we opted for Galveston.

cover up by Beach, Inc, bracelet by Bright Accessories, bikini by Victoria’s Secret

     So…we piled into the car around late morning and headed south. I got to wear my new beach cover up that’s been hanging in the closet for three months, threw on a hat and hoped it would at least feel somewhat cooler once we got there and the Gulf breeze would be whipping around.

 

ring by David Yurman Couture, bikini by Victoria’s Secret, cover up by Beach, Inc

 There has been tons of growth on Galveston Island and there were a lot of new restaurants to choose from – and a lot with covered patio areas so that pets can sit at your feet as you eat!

 

     The Pleasure Pier at Galveston was newly revamped in May of 2012. Although it’s still not quite Santa Monica…it’s a step in the right direction! There’s a live PierCam at the link above!

  Jazzy enjoyed relaxing on the coast, once the sun began to set, and it wasn’t quite so toasty! Her face said to me, “Damn, this is cool to get out of the house, but it’s hot.  Fun, but hot. Hot. Hot.”

  “Do I look ok?” I asked my husband, before a lady began to snap a photo of the 4 of us.

  “Well, you’re sweaty.” he replied. 

  “I don’t sweat.  I’m sure I’ll just look dewy in our photo.”

  “Five years, and I’ve never once seen you sweat. Not at the gym. Not ever. Wow, you’re sweating, but ok…we’ll call it dewy,” he commented.

  

shoes by Jessica Simpson

     My next coastal adventure will be to a resort in Clear Lake, where there is shade and plenty of palm trees.  He is in the heat on the tennis court every day, so it wasn’t it great call to head to the beach on a 100 degree day with a geriatric dog!

We still had a good time, took a tiny break and relaxed a little.

 

-August 12, 2013

-SDS

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LOW KEY in LAS VEGAS


     We had to go to Las Vegas for a work related trip for one full week.  Everything work-related fell through, so that left us with tickets and a hotel paid for which left us no alternative but to go ahead with the trip and make the most of it!

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     We decided to enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds Las Vegas for the biggest portion of the trip.  Every day we had planned a road trip of some sort.  One day we drove to the Grand Canyon, which was breath taking.  We both had been before, but not together.

     It sounds so simple, but to share and experience the wonder and beauty of God’s amazing world together with another person, created memories to cherish forever.  Seeing the beautiful landscapes was so much more fulfilling than seeing the man made fakery of the strip area.

 

I won’t place a million boring pictures on this post.  I will, however, say that the next time you go to Las Vegas, you should be sure to venture out to Hoover Dam and the Pat Tillman Bridge as well as the Grand Canyon.  

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     I can say, that the bus that tours to the Grand Canyon is probably more enjoyable than being in the middle of nowhere in a rental car on rough roads in the dark!  (We had hit the Grand Canyon at sunset. While it was romantic, it made for a stressful drive back!)

 

 

We went to different hotels, including The Cosmopolitan, seen above, and I wouldn’t mind staying there in the future!  We did manage to see a show or two, but we didn’t stay out late or do too much mingling with the masses.

     One of the absolute funniest things we saw was this statue of “Buck & Winnie” and their dog “Chip” (get it?) at one of the entrances to Harrah’s Casino.

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It made no sense to us that this crazy looking statue was sitting in the otherwise classy, nice entry area.

     I was laughing because the man reminds me of my husband in the face (+20 years and minus the cash) and my husband was laughing because the woman was a funny version of me (in his twisted mind and +20 years!)

     When we finally stopped laughing at ourselves, we had a stranger snap pictures of us in front of it and for his birthday, I had a picture of Buck & Winnie Greenback placed on his cake as a joke!

SIDEBAR:  This is too funny not to mention, but when I brought in a picture of Buck & Winnie to the bakery to have added to his cake…the bakery ladies asked if it was me in the picture!?!  Blindsided by the question, I stated “No! It’s a photo of a funny statue in Las Vegas.”  At which point they asked, “Yes, but is the statue of you?” 

     What? Really? Wow!  Too funny.

 

     We also went to various tennis clubs throughout the burbs such as the breathtaking Red Rock Country Club.   My husband has his own tennis operation in Houston, KS TENNIS,  and he loves all things tennis!

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Of course, he also loves bunnies and took this adorable picture at Red Rock!


There are beautiful things in Nevada to see and enjoy and we had a wonderful, low-key vacation while there.

 

-January 5, 2013

-SDS

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TWELVE SHOTS FROM MAUI

 

    Maui was the most amazing place to me.  It seems eerily close to the descriptions of Heaven that people who have “died” and then been brought back to life, describe. 

     Beaches are wonderful and all, especially the amazing Black Beach, shown above, which was on the road to Hana.  For me, however, it was the rain forests and surrounding areas of Hana that took my breath away.

     This very narrow one lane bridge on the road to Hana was just beautiful to me. It was the lush  and colorful foliage that was most amazing.  It struck me to the core, that this is what heaven will be, and probably what the earth now, was meant to be.  When you think about the nutritional value of our fruits and vegetables declining, I assume they are not studying the samples from here.  The colors of the plant life here is so bold and intense, a sure indicator of the unspoiled ground.

        The colors on this thick, beautiful tree bark were astounding. 

     

      The stories of Heaven you continually hear, is that Heaven is the same as Earth, except the colors are better, more vibrant. This surely must be what is meant.

l    This shot was of the Oheo Pools which is a beautiful place to park and swim.

     Charles Lindbergh had a farm and was buried here and it’s now a Memorial. it was peaceful and serene, and basically is on a cliff overlooking the ocean.

     Out of the 600 pictures that we took, I’d decided on the 12 best that showed the true wonder of this magical place.  It is sometimes so hard to capture true beauty with a flat snapshot.  If you do go to Maui, you must take a tour to Hana.


     While Hana was amazing, there were other great areas as well. 


      This picture was taken from our table on the deck of a restaurant while having lunch in LaHaina.

     

     Another day trip we took together, was the drive up to the Haleakala National Park.


     It was great to be able to stop and take our time as we drove through the rural mountain side.  The temperature changed drastically from the bottom, which was around 83 degrees, to the top, which was about 50 degrees with the wind blowing like crazy, which made it feel like 35.


     

     As we made our way through the clouds, we eventually arrived at our final destination – over the clouds and on top of the mountain.


     

    That is my Maui.  It was the most wonderful time I’ve ever had, and a wonderful opportunity to see beautiful land at it’s finest, un-tampered with state.    


THE   END 

November 12, 2012

SDS

 
 
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