Sunday, June 27, 2010

Sunrise in SoCal

#24- Stay up all night and watch the sunrise. Why, my husband asked, did I make this one of my 30 goals? I can totally understand why he would be confused by this. I am usually up early enough to see the sunrise at least 2-3 times a week for my fabulous job, so clearly it wasn't about the act of seeing the sunrise. Well, glad you asked I told him and I have all night to tell you... but it wont take that long. In my mind staying up all night and "partying" is something I categorize as only "young" people doing. When I originally made this goal I was envisioning a mellower version of The Hangover. Partying and hanging out with friends till the wee hours in the morning and then going to get breakfast at some local place like The Country Road Cafe. So, hoping it would make me feel young and since I had never done it when I was in my crazy college years I added it to the list.
How did it actually go down? Here's the timeline of events:
  • 8:30pm- Sushi at Ken's: not so great. Miso was cold and not so tasty. Sashimi was great. Rolls were ok and service was meh.
  • 10:00pm- Attended a graduation party for one of my husbands co-workers wife. Fun but awkward because I didn't really know anyone.
  • 11:00pm- Candy run to the grocery store before heading to...
  • 11:55pm- Toy Story 3: Was so good! I cried twice... and not just the glistening tear.
  • 2:00am- Krispy Kream run: Delish!
  • 3:00am- Tried to take care of the weekly grocery shopping... but no grocery stores in CA are open 24-7? What is that? You can get just about any fast food here 24-7 but you can't go grocery shopping! Not even a 24hour Wal-Mart!
  • 3:30am- Homemade lattes and Mario-Kart
  • 4:50am- Driving to find a place to watch the sunrise. The place I thought would be great was not... so we had to make a dash at the last minute to find a better place. Still made it with plenty of time.
  • 6:00am- Sun finally makes its appearance. Got to tell you it took its sweet time.
  • 6:30am- Breakfast at Kick Back Jacks: Tasty.
  • 7:30am- Sweet Sleep!
I have to say the 2:30-3:30 was the hardest part stretch to get through, but once the sun started to color the horizon I was suddenly less tired. Now my body is just all sorts of confused. Overall, glad I did it and we had a fun night... just not exactly like I had imagined it when I made this goal.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

My new found LOVE!

Wine, vino, nectar from the gods... whatever your favorite term is I LOVE it! When I set the goal to tour 3 wineries it wasn't because I loved wine, I liked it and thought it sounded like something fun do do that I had never done. Touring wineries is one of my new favorite activities.

Let me explain why. The hubby and I drove down to Temecula for the Balloon and Wine festival. We assumed the wine would be the highlight of the festival, however we were sorely disappointed. After you paid an exorbitant "entrance" fee you have to pay extra to sample a small selection of wine. Needless to say we were in inland southern-cali and hot as heck at 10am. Standing around to pay more to "sample" wine was not going to happen.
On the drive into the festival we had driven past about a million wineries and decided to go try one of those since it was on my list anyway. We asked the tourism tent if they recommended a particular winery. After a long debate of not being able to pick just one they suggested Wilson Creek because they had a great Almond Champagne. That's right folks... Almond Champagne! And it was amazing!
Not only was it cheaper per taste but also air conditioned... and since we arrived at 10:30 (just 30 minutes after opening like true alcoholics) we got one on one service by a very sweet lady. She entertained all of our ridiculous winery touring virgin questions, poured us double the tastes we had paid for and took us back to the VIP tasting room! Yes folks we hit the gold mine on this winery. We stopped for lunch on site (mostly out of necessity) and headed back home.
Last weekend we "toured" San Antonio Winery. Not such a good experience. It was basically a liquor store where you could taste 3 wines for free. Free or not, it was not very good! Basically a Folgers experience after being served freshly roasted and expertly poured espresso in the heart of Italy. For me, winery touring is as much about the overall experience as it is the quality of the wine.
The last winery is not planned yet and am up for suggestions anywhere in the So-Cal area.
- K

Thursday, June 3, 2010

My last 100 days in office

I have less then 100 days till the big 30, and only 2 things crossed of the list so far... eek! So where am I at on this whole journey? Lots of things in progress and time for an update.

#4. I am officially signed up for the Disneyland Half Marathon... "The happiest race on earth". This will be the last Sunday before I turn 30 so just barley squeaking that one in. http://espnwwos.disney.go.com/events/endurance/disneyland-half-marathon/
#5. Not registered yet for the Playa Del Rey Run 5K but am for sure going to be completing it. http://www.playadelrun.com/
#11. 13 of 30 books read to date. This one is going to be close. If I can really buckle down and get some quality reading time in I should be close.
#12. Migraines... if you get them you know my pain. I was having at least one migraine a week when I started this a year ago. Now I am down to one or two a month. So what changed? Lots actually. I really started paying attention to what triggered them (sleep, stress and some foods), started going to acupuncture and started taking an antihistamine every day at the same time. It is amazing how much my quality of life has improved. I have also created my own little remedy concoction of 3 migraine aspirin and a Benadryl when I start to get one. Overall, I have have been able to reduce the frequency of my migraines and the duration when I do get one. Its not 100% better but I am crossing this one off as win.
#14. I started a program called Kinetix 3 weeks ago and am lovin it! It is based on the principal of eating six balanced meals (40% protein, 40% carbs and 20% fat) and exercising. I am eating healthier and working out 6 days a week. The food is great and I only have to be at the gym for 30 minutes which I am all about! Also, I still get to eat the food I love and cant live without, like sushi and mexican food, twice a week. If I can stick with it this one is as good as done. I am already noticing small changes in myself. http://www.kinetixliving.com/
#20. Not sure why creating a 401K is such an obstacle for me but it really is. I just cant commit to giving up part of my paycheck. So silly because it s for the greater good. Its like ripping off a band-aide... I just need to do it but I'm scared.
#22. Officially gave up television on 6.1.2010. It's amazing how much more you can accomplish when you are not getting sucked into shows like The Biggest Loser, Tool Academy and L.A. Ink. On 6.30.2010 this one is officially put to bed.
#23. One great part of Kinetix is that is is forcing me to learn to cook. I have to plan out every meal each week and most of them have to be pre-made so I can just grab them and go. I am actually starting to get kind of good at this cooking thing. I still don't love to touch raw meat and usually leave that part up to my hubby... but if I had to I could totally do it!
#24. Gonna play it smart on this one and plan to do it around June 22nd... the longest day of the year. I am going to need to plan on some sort of activities to keep me up all night. Love any suggestions anyone might have.
#25. Planning a Sunday morning routine has been a lot harder then I thought it would be. I made this goal so every Sunday wouldn't be spent sleeping in... but that is my favorite Sunday morning activity. One fairly consistent Sunday morning routine I have been able to get into is going to the gym. Not my favorite thing to do but I do notice that I am much more productive and feel much better on the Sundays I do. This one is still a work in progress.
#10, #26, #27 & #28 are all things that will really just have to be evaluated on September 8th and see if I feel like I have completed these things over the last year. I feel like I have been making some good progress on all 4 of these things so far.
#30. Officially booked our 30th birthday trip to Mexico! Yeah! September 10th -17th at an all inclusive, adult only resort and I can hardly wait!
At this point in the journey I am most concerned about finishing #2(Figure out what I want to be and make it happen), #15(Write a book- fiction or non fiction) and #17(Spend 30 nights sleeping under the stars). Time will tell on how far I can get on these...
-K

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Top 30 Celebrating Turning 30 with B & K

In an effort to make myself feel better about turning 30 I wanted to compile a list of other people that will turn 30 and events that occurred in 1980! (in no particular order)
PEOPLE
Giselle Bundchen
Jessica Simpson
Kim Kardashian
Ryan Gosling
Christina Agulara
Jake Gylenhaal
Alicia Keys
Kristen Bell
Christina Ricci
Tony Romo
Macaulay Culkin
MOVIES
The Shining
The Blues Brothers
Fame
Friday the 13th
Caddyshack
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Airplane!
The Blue Lagoon
Xanadu
MUSIC
AC/DC released Back in Black Album
Turning Japanese- The Vapors
Another one bites the dust- Queen
OTHER
Strawberry Shortcake
Pacman
Miracle on Ice- US vs Finland 1980 Winter Olympic Hockey Championship Game
Brooke Sheilds Calvin Kline Commercial- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXzR5b6HoIA
NASA's Voyager program launches
Hepatitis B Vaccine invented
John Lennon is assassinated