Saturday, July 31, 2010

Destination Unknown


What's that, you ask? Why, it's the new iphone the hubs bought me. I was literally so excited when he pulled out the box yesterday. Even thought our anniversary is tomorrow, he gave it to me yesterday since they'd already turned off service to my old iphone (I hadn't noticed.) We are headed off today to an unknown destination for our two year anniversary, and I am so excited. I am actually cool with it being a surprise this year. We'll be gone until Monday evening, so hopefully I'll feel energetic to post on Tuesday. Have a great weekend!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Parker Inspiration

At the beginning of this fine year of 2010, the hubs and I stayed at the Parker in Palm Springs for New Year's. I was immediately taken with the decor, as is everyone who stays there, especially the bathroom.



I was very much inspired by it, and I knew I wanted to decorate one of the bathrooms in our house in the same fashion. This is how far I have gotten:







Looking at these photos, you can see I haven't gotten that far. Now, I'm stuck. Obviously, something has to be done with those white walls. The husband will not let me wallpaper (boo!), so I am a loss about what to do. I have considered stripes, even painting a few of the walls black...I just don't know what to do.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Donna Martin Graduates!

With absolutely no regret or shame I can state that I adore Tori Spelling. In the fourth grade, I used to plug my headphones into my television to watch 90210 since it was on past my bedtime. When her show So NoTORIous was on VH1, I literally wept tears from laughing so hard. Now, of course, I am not too hot AT ALL on how she started her relationship with her husband Dean, but I also cannot help but adore him. His sexual, smartass remarks remind me way too much of my husband's comments.

So I seized the opportunity to meet her yesterday at a book signing in Costa Mesa. I've read all of her books and loved them. Let me just say she was an absolute doll! She made time for each fan, having a little conversation with each of them and posing for pics. She was just so gracious and sweet; it definitely made this month (after the Harry Potter park of course)



If you haven't read any of her books, trust me, giver her a shot. She's hilarious.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

I Went to Hogwarts!

WARNING: This post is EXTREMELY picture heavy!

Hi Lovelies, I have two conferences down now and one more to go. Yesterday, I got back from the Renaissance conference I attended in Orlando, FL. Renaissance is an academic rewards program designed to reward students who do well in school with different incentives like t-shirts, classroom rewards, etc.

Being that I was going to be in Orlando, I had to make a trip to the Harry Potter park. I absolutely adore the series of books, and to actually have the chance to go to Hogwarts and Hogsmeade...I just couldn't pass it up.

So after the conference, I stayed an extra day. And I went to the park ALL BY MYSELF.


Here I am in front of Hogwarts. I speed walked all the way through the park and almost peed my pants when I saw the castle. Sweat was literally streaming down my face at this point. Just so you know, NEVER visit Florida without shorts in the summer.

I waited about half an hour to go into Dervish and Banges, where I bought my own wand (the line to get into Olivander's was an hour and a half!)




After making it out of the store, I decided to get a nice cup of butter beer, and it was dee-lish! Imagine a root beer with more of a vanilla taste. I highly recommend getting a frozen cup, in which they add a little bit of soft serve vanilla ice cream to the top.


After enjoying that cup of butter beer, I finally got in line to ride the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride. Waiting in line for this ride is fun in and of itself because you get to tour through Hogwarts first before you board the ride.

Waiting in line in Professor Sprout's herbology greenhouse.


Talking paintings inside the Hogwarts castle.

Dumbledore's Pensieve

The Sorting Hat

As for the ride itself, I really hadn't gone on anything like it before. It is a truly interactive ride that takes you through various scenes in the movie as you chase after Harry, trying to get to a quidditch game. You encounter a dragon, which breathes smoke in your face. You get spit on by the huge spiders in the forest. And you'll be terrified by the dementors who pop up and follow you. I waited in line for forty-five minutes the first time before a fire alarm went off, and I was evacuated along with all of the other tourists. I almost cried out of fear that I wouldn't get to ride this ride. Thankfully, they fixed everything. Trust me, the wait for this ride is well worth it. I went on it twice.

I then got in line to ride the Dragon's Challenge, an exciting roller coaster ride. You travel through one of the rally tents before you board the dragon of your choice.





The ride is insanely fun, and a must at the park. The wait for this ride was extremely short; I guess people are too afraid to ride roller coasters?

I then walked around Hogsmeade for a bit and had dinner at the Three Broomsticks.





And what visit to Hogsmeade and Hogwarts would be complete without taking a picture with the conductor of the Hogwarts Express?

Even though I was all by myself, this was one of the most exciting, fulfilling things I have ever got to do in my life. How many of us get to visit the places in our favorite books? If you love the books as much as I do, I highly recommend going if you have the opportunity. It is something I will never forget.

Hogsmeade at Night =)

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Blah San Diego

Hi lovelies,

I thought I could escape this darn June gloom that has persisted into July down here in San Diego while attending a conference on the Constitution, but no such luck. It has been like this since I arrived down here on Tuesday:


Yuck!

I am also staying in dorm housing on a college campus, which is not making the situation better. This:

only reaffirms that I am glad I never chose to dorm but just commute from my parent's house to college.

Anyhoo, the only thing pulling me through is the surprise my husband managed to line up for tomorrow night. More later...(I'm hoping I'll have pics!)

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Happy Fourth!

Happy Fourth of July, lovelies. I have to admit though, I wish we were celebrating the 2nd of July. That is the date that all of the colonies voted to actually move towards independence. The fourth is when they adopted the final wording of the Declaration of Independence. Oh John Adams, I agree with you. The second should have been the day that was celebrated! Anyhoo, I plan to drink a few of these:


Eat two of these tonight:

(But not with ketchup, that is a big no-no in my book!)

And then bake these:


Whatever you end up doing, I hope you have a fabulous day!