Believe

I believe in manicures. I believe in overdressing. I believe in primping at leisure & wearing lipstick. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot. I believe in being strong when everything else seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe tomorrow is another day. I believe in Miracles.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Portland, OR


It all started with a bowl of  Jeremy's Home-made Pho.
"My friend Josh from high school is getting married in Portland, do you wanna go?"
We do love a good road trip!
We left after work on Thursday and when we got to Sacramento, we stopped and stayed with my old college pal Jenna - Lee Haycock in Rocklin. It was great to chat and catch up until late in the night!
Then, on Friday, we drove the rest of the journey to downtown Portland.

We checked in to our groovy 4* hotel right down town and cleaned up on the 10th floor.
Later, we met Jeremy's buddies at a restaurant on a roof!
We spend the night hanging out with his buds at a bar and ended up at a food truck at 1 in the morning where I later got my first UBER experience back to the hotel to sleep :)
Early Saturday morning we went over to VOODU doughnuts to see what all the fuss was about.

We spent the morning walking around downtown and visiting the saturday market.
We then went to Pittock Mansion which was gorgeous!


I think heaven is full of these trees!


We enjoyed the grounds and the pretty cityscapes.


They we headed out to Maltnoma falls. 
Portland is very very pretty!

We cleaned up and headed to the awesome wedding and reception. It was really really nice. And Jeremy loved seeing his old high school gang.


Congratulations Josh and Jacky!


After a great time, we headed back to our hotel to enjoy the complimentary robes and a TV movie!

We left early Sunday morning to head back to Bakersfield, a 13 hour drive.

All in all, it was a fabulous weekend, we had a great time!

Epic Bike trip!

Some friends of ours went on this same bike trip a few years ago and it sounded like so much fun that we have been wanting to do the same route! We just recently bought our own mountain bikes and have been going up in the mountains in Hart park and riding a lot so we felt ready to do a big trip!
Spring break was coming up and I get a whole 10 days off of school/work so we took the opportunity. Monday Jer and I drove up to San Francisco. We drove around downtown and rode our bikes around the Golden Gate Bridge. It was both of our first times on the bridge and great fun! It was rainy and windy but we didn't mind because that meant less crowds :)







After this, we went over to Fisherman's Warf and Pier 39 were we ate dinner at Bubba Gumps. We also got some mini doughnuts for desert which were warm and delish. We watched a bit of a magic show and were entertained the whole time by everything there is to see.

We then went to Costco and filled a cooler with some necessities etc and went and picked up Jeremy's mom Merilyn from the airport. We then drove over to Monterey where we checked into our first hotel for the night to watch some HGTV and go to sleep :)

We got ready early on tuesday and got on our bikes right away. We biked around Fisherman's Warf in Monterey and along the bike path following the ocean. It. Was. Beautiful.
We stopped for some DELICIOUS Clam chowder on the warf, honestly the best I have ever had.

We biked around town and also saw Canary Row.





We decided that we just had to stay and see the Aquarium. It started with a great little Imax show. There are so many critters in the ocean!!
The aquarium's were fabulous! we loved everything and were amazed... can you tell by Jer's face?
Hammer head shark!





The UGLIEST fish I have ever seen!
Sea worms!


300LB Tuna.


Jellies!










Sea horse!



Octopus!


And then guess what, we went to Bubba Gump's again!
YUMMY!

After we were fed and watered, we hopped back on our bicycles and headed to 17 mile drive. A brilliant trail along the coast, opposite a large golf coarse and some HUGE beautiful homes.




Stunning views of the Rocky headlands and azure ocean accompanied us along the undulating road past wind-battered cypress trees and a succession of golf coarses, including world famous Pebble beach!









We kept on riding down HWY 1 to Carmel, a story book town with Hansel and Gretel type houses and a cool Catholic Mission. where we treated ourselves to Nothing BUNT cake and found a hotel.
On Wednesday we went from Carmel to  Big Sur. At this point we were still in awe by the beautiful vistas :) we loved to see and ride over all the bridges! We saw Point Lobos State Reserve "the greatest meeting of land and water in the world".



Here is Bixby bridge, one of the 10 highest single-span bridges in the world. Built in 1932, it is historic and an incredible feat of engineering.



After Bixby bridge we detoured up a road that went in land a bit and did some epic mountain biking.







"The hills are alive with the sound of music!"
So gorgeous!
We stopped for some snacks and to eat and then kept biking a little past big sur to this beautiful waterfall, falling right into the ocean.












We LOVED it there!

We kept riding along until we got to San Simeon.. well, really, just before San Simeon where we stayed at the Ragged Point Inn <<-------- awesome awesome awesome hotel!
We checked in, went and got a burger, steak, fries and tacos.
After which we got some ice-cream and walked around taking in the beautiful ocean fresh air and views.



With the fire place going in the room and snuggling with blankets on the balcony, we watched a beautiful ocean sunset!

Wednesday:
After getting a good breakfast at the hotel restaurant, we hit the road again!
See us? Right along the coast? Staying in the tiny shoulder on the road? With huge smiles on our faces?!!!

We were this close [-----------------] to being able to take a tour at this  Piedras Blancas lighthouse (built in 1857), but ended up not being able to... we will just have to go back!

As we got closer to San Simeon, we started smelling something funky and knew we were getting closer to the Elephant Seals!

I have neglected to say that SPRING is the best time to be outside because there are flowers EVERYWHERE! Ocean on one side, hills full of flowers on the other :D
We rode down the dock in San Simeon to see where Mr. William Randolph Hearst's ships bringing all of his wonderful artwork for his castle came in to dock!


And, of coarse, we had to take another tour at Hearst Castle :) This time, we took the guest houses and kitchen tour.
[Also, the Hearst Castle cafeteria is muy bueno.]
With 58 bedrooms, 60 bathrooms, 41 fireplaces, and 18 sitting rooms, who would not be impressed!?









After a great time at Hearst Castle, we hit the road and biked all the way to Morro Bay.

Yes, I rode up the HIGE hill in Cambria!
Not pictured: farms and vineyards that we passed.
"See see Morro Rock!" 
We rode around the rock to catch the sunset. 




Hello Morro Rock! our view from the restaurant were we ate on Wednesday night.


Are you jealous of my panda gloves?

We stayed at another great hotel right on the ocean and relaxed the night away in the hot tub!

Thursday:
First thing in the morning, we went on a fun walk along the trail in Morro Bay- seriously one of my favorite little towns in the world!
(excuse our "I just woke up" faces)


We came back to the hotel and went over to the restaurant where we sat in the most comfortable chairs and had another great meal.

Great hotels + great food + great company + great activities
=What more can you ask for a Spring break trip!?






We decided to give our buns a rest and work on our upper body strength by doing some kayaking.

We saw little otters with their babies!

And also some seals.



Sunning on the dock.
It was fun to kayak in between all the fishing boats.



Random: I fell asleep with my hand between my knees and when I woke up my whole hand print was stuck in my skin! Whaaaaa?!

See those flower-covered hills?!



Around 2 o'clock we headed over to Santa Barbara, we rode bikes as much as the highway allowed, but when it said "no bicycles" we all hopped in the truck and drove the rest of the way.
We met up with one of Merilyn's old room mates from college and went to an amazing Italian restuarant. I'm sad I don't have any pictures of our fun night out in Santa Barbara.

Saturday:
In the morning, we got breakfast at the East beach grill. The BEST blueberry pancakes I have ever had, and right on the beach which is always a plus+


After a little swim we drove and biked a bit until we got to Venice Beach... Word of advise: Do not go to Venice Beach during Spring break. It was crazy!




We biked a bit and then got lunch at the Cheese cake factory... Look at all these parking stubs from everywhere we went!


Maps



[Zuma beach.]


After out delicious meal at the Cheesecake factory, we dropped Merilyn off at LAX and then drove on home. We left LA at 6PM and there wasn't a lick of traffic! We decided it was probably because everyone was at Venice Beach.

This trip topped the scales and exceeded expectations, I would recommend it to anyone who wouldn't mind riding about 30 miles of hills day after day to enjoy the scenery!