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June 9th, 2011

NYC Trip- Final day

After the wedding extravaganza, we woke up and drove back to the city.  I broke out in a sweat again once we came out of the tunnel.  Yikes!  Our TomTom lost its signal once we were in the city and left me stranded in a sea of honking and yellow cabs.  Luckily I had thrown my tourist book in my purse and it served its purpose and then some.  We made it back to AVIS and returned the car.  Yay!  Walking?  Yes please!

Russ and Linda branched off and took a trip out to Liberty and Ellis Island for the day.  Since Trev and I saw Lady Liberty last trip, we decided to stay and had lunch at Jean Georges.  I did not think it was possible to have better food than we had already had on this trip, but boy was I wrong.  Amazing.  Pure and simple.  We started off with crisps and goat cheese, cucumber soup with beet froth and a salmon/turnip/spicy thing that was delish.  I had the asparagus salad and beef tenderloin and I had to hold back the urge to lick my plate.  Trevor had a beet salad that I kept stealing bites from and then had the chicken and some type of tuna.  He devoured it too.  Once we were done, they brought out a cart with a huge marshmallow jar.  They pull out a long strip of marshmallow and cut off square of it for you.  Love.  Perfectly fluffy perfection. Oh and they left some chocolate too.  But the marshmallow took the cake.  Until they brought out lavender macaroons.  I had mine and Trevor’s.  Yep, I am a little piggy.

We left with round bellies so we decided a stroll through Central Park was in order.  It was fun to check out a different part of the park and it was packed!  We strolled up to the Guggenheim.  Very cool building and my favorite exhibit was by German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann.  $100,000 tacked all over the room.  You can see pics and read about the exhibit here.

Later that day we met up with Russ and Linda and the new Mr. & Mrs. Ragusa and enjoyed dinner at Gyu Kaku.  Sarah recommended it and it was very yummy food and a cool dining experience.  Our last stop of the trip was to the Top of the Rock.  Our views were incedible and the company even better.

Three cheers to another fun trip to NYC!

June 9th, 2011

NYC Trip- Phil & Sarah’s wedding

What a day! You can see the beautiful videos of the ceremony here.

Our dear friends were married at St. Raymond’s Church in East Rockaway, NY.  Both Bride and Groom looked fabulous and the air was full of love.  Trevor was the Best Man and looked very handsome all dressed up if I do say so myself.  Love him.

After the ceremony, we rode on the biggest party bus I have ever seen in my life out to the Vanderbilt Mansion at Dowling.  The reception venue was a beautifully restored old mansion on huge grounds.  Amazing. The night was filled with lots of dancing.  Watching Sarah dance with her Portuguese relatives was fun.  They have so many traditional dances, the footwork alone is impressive!  And the food.  Oh the food.  These people know how to throw a party.  We ate and drank and ate and drank and so on.  Good thing for all the dancing!  Both the Valente and Ragusa families were so welcoming to us.  It was wonderful meeting all of them and sharing such a special event with all of them.

Cheers to the new Mr. and Mrs. Ragusa, we love you!

June 9th, 2011

NYC Trip

This was a day full of firsts.  We woke up early and caught the LIRR (Long Island Railroad) from Lynbrook, LI into Manhattan.  I was a bit nervous at first hoping I didn’t get us on the wrong train, but it was super easy and only took us 4o minutes to get in the city.  Much easier than dealing with driving for sure!  The train dropped us off at Penn Station and from there we walked all over for about 2 hours soaking up the sights and sounds of the city.  From there we jumped on the Grey Line double decker bus and saw the entire city in about 3 hours.  It was nice to have a seat and see everything in a new way.  I also rode the Subway for the first time in my life and was able to figure out which line to get on.  Trev was happy I didn’t lead him wrong.

We hopped the train back to the hotel and called it an early night.  We were beat from our adventures in NYC and knew the next day was going to be fun filled and we wanted to be ready.

June 9th, 2011

NYC Trip– The Hamptons

After falling into a food coma from our previous day, we awoke bright eyed and bushy tailed and decided to drive up to the Hamptons. I was very excited and kept envisioning the Sex and the City girls riding the Jitney up for the weekend.  We only drove to the first stop in the Hamptons, but it was wonderful.  We ate lunch and walked around the quaint little town.  Then drove up and down the coast road checking out the ridiculous mansions propped up on stilts along the shoreline.  It makes Billionaire Row in Malibu look like child’s play.  Crazy.

Since the town wasn’t bursting at the seams with tourists yet, we snuck onto the beach and stuck our toes in the Atlantic.  Brr!  It was fun though, the sun was shining, an ocean breeze and no one to be seen for miles.  That was until we were leaving and a group of men/women came onto the beach carrying a black box.  Linda and I stopped to see what it was and out came a huge bird.  They were releasing a water fowl back into the wild and all broke out in applause when the bird began to fly.  You could tell they were really emotional that the bird was going to be ok and it was touching to watch the little guy make it back to his world.  Very cool and random experience.

It was time to head back to town for the Bachelor Party and girls night out.  Linda and I met up with Sarah and her Mom and girlfriends for a great dinner at Il Villagio.  I ate the best pasta I have had in my life.  I think it was called Penne alla Vodka.  Oh boy, my pants were beginning to fit differently, but it was worth every bite.  I wish I could have it every day. Mmmm.  Another day down filled with food and fun!

June 9th, 2011

NYC Trip– SoHo

We started off our week long trip to NYC in SoHo. This was only my second time to the city and my last visit didn’t include a stop in SoHo so I was very much looking forward to it. Talk about shopping variety! Huge brands would be next to small shops and there was everything under the sun to be seen. We had a lot of fun checking everything out.

Our first night we stopped in at Boqueria for dinner and LOVED it. I am a huge fan of tapas style dining and this place did not disappoint. Our server was amazing and recommended fab food from start to finish. My personal favorite was strawberries drizzled in citrus flavored honey with crushed black pepper. Who would have thought? Amazing and I will definitely be trying to recreate.

Thursday morning Trevor’s parents joined us and we had breakfast at Balthazar.  Yum, yum, yum.  Trevor of course feasted on eggs benedict, his ultimate breakfast food, and I devoured my french toast in 5 minutes.  And not because it was small, just that good.  We finished off the morning with a stroll through SoHo and did a little shopping ourselves.  We stopped in for lunch at The Dutch and Russ and I enjoyed a tasty Bloody Mary before we hit the road to head out to Long Island.  I felt a drink before we hit the NYC traffic in a rental car was very much needed.  And I was right.  While Trevor was a pro in the crazy traffic, I broke into sweat trying to navigate him through the crazed roads filled with ruthless cabbies.  We made it though in a short (long) 2 hours.

We rushed to drop our bags at the hotel and cruised over to the wedding rehearsal.  Gorgeous church and it was wonderful to see Phil and Sarah after nearly 1o months!  After rehearsal we drove to Westbury for dinner at The Westbury Manor.  Wow.  I think I said that word a lot on this trip.  The venue was beautiful and the 5 course meal we had was delicious.  I was full before our salads were even served.  That could have been the bartender’s fault.  He kept filling Linda and my glasses with French martinis before we could even get up and request a refill.  Love!  All in all our first 2 days were filled with lots of sights and even more food.  Hooray!

March 20th, 2011

Sunny Solvang

Trevor and I just returned from a fabulous and much needed getaway together.  One of our favorite spots to visit when we were dating was Solvang, CA.  I remember leaving after our first trip there and on the drive back to LA, I realized I had fallen in love with Trevor and he was the one.  Oh to be 25 again.  :)

So Solvang has always been a special place for us and we were very excited to return. We stayed at Hotel Corque and it was AMAZING.  The rooms were huge, the beds comfy, the view wonderful and location perfect.  We will most definitely stay here when we get to go back.  We also dined at Root 246 for dinner and it was beyond delish.  I ordered the chicken which is a close contender to the best chicken I have ever had from Gramercy Tavern.  Anyway, if you are in the Santa Ynez valley, please visit Root 246 you will love it.

While there we visited loads of wineries: Gainey Vineyard, Sunstone, Buttonwood, Zaca Mesa, Koehler, Curtis, Firestone, Bridelwood, and Roblar Winery.  We had such a great time and really enjoyed being there on the weekday versus the weekend.  We had lots of time with the staff who really made the tastings personal and full of neat info and history.  Overall, the winery with the best wines was Gainey.  We LOVED all of them on the tasting menu and did not find that at any other winery.  Most of the others just had 1 or 2 wines that stood out.  But our favorite for overall atmosphere and staff would be a tie between Curtis and Roblar.  At Curtis we were able to pair our tasting with a chocolate tasting…it was tasty!  Who knew chocolate could have so many flavors?  And at Roblar, the grounds are gorgeous and really relaxing.  Lots of space to wander and just sit and relax.  We soaked up many sun rays on their patio.

When we weren’t tasting yummy grapes we were be-bopping around Solvang checking out the little shops.  One of our favorites was Olsen’s Danish Village Bakery.  I think I gained 5 pounds from eating so many tasty meringues here.  We also loved having breakfast next door at Paula’s Pancake House.  We lucked out and were able to hit the Farmer’s Market on Wednesday and snag 3 baskets of raspberries.  I shouldn’t admit that we ate them before we had walked 2 blocks.

So there you have it.  We ate, we drank, we played.  And most importantly we loved. Thanks hubby for a wonderful trip to one of our favorites, love you!

September 6th, 2010

Vegas Vacation

This Labor Day weekend we got away and enjoyed ourselves in Vegas.  We met up with my parents and had a blast!  We stayed lowkey most of the weekend, but Saturday night we played on the Strip.  Trev really wanted to go to the Hofbrauhaus so we had dinner and brew (and the best pretzel ever) and then cruised over to Caesars Palace where Mom and I saw Chelsea Handler.  Her show was hilarious! If you ever have the chance to see her live, DO IT!  You can check out my post about it here.

Thanks Mom & Dad for a fun weekend!


August 16th, 2010

The Windy City

Wow- Chicago blew my socks off!  I was looking forward to this trip and knew it would be fun, but let me just tell you, this city was a flat good time! 

Our first day there we started the day off with brunch at Feast…yummy delish.  The bacon was super crispy just how I like it.  After we stuffed our bellies, we walked around downtown…a little more than we had originally bargained for.  I blame it on all the fantastic shopping on Michigan Ave.  The stores kept calling my name distracting me from where we were going.  About 5 miles later we caught a cab (thankfully!) to the Shedd Aquarium.  This is a MUST SEE!   The building is absolutely beautiful and the animals are adorable.  I even got to see Beluga whales, dolphins and penguins in a live show!  My heart was very happy.  From the aquarium, we shimmied on over to dinner at Bin 36.  This is a great place for wine flights and cheese tastings.  We had several yummy combinations here.   And if that were not enough, they even had Chocolate flights..yep you heard right.  Bin 36 won me over at this moment.  Lots of mini desserts all with chocolate?  Yes please!

Saturday morning we slept in…it must have been all the desserts.  You would think that would have kept us from eating again so soon, but fear not…we made our way over to Uno’s Pizzeria.  We met up with our buddies from NYC, Phil and Sarah at the pizza joint.  It is always so great to see them.  We try and get together every summer and it is just the best feeling to pick up right where we left off.  So much fun.  After we filled up on pizza pie, we walked around Grant Park and took in some of the scenery there.  We tried to visit the Art Institute, but sadly it was closed due to a private wedding.  Next time we’ll hit this place up for sure.  For dinner we went to Rosebud Prime to celebrate Miss Sarah’s birthday.  I have to say that my steak was among the top 5 steaks I have ever had in my life…so juicy and wonderful I ate every single bite!  We had the greatest waiter who took such good care of us we ended up staying for 3 hours without even knowing it!   Sarah even received a custom birthday dessert with all of her favorite toppings, yummy!

Sunday we had brunch at Bistro 110 and I had the best Bloody Mary that has ever touched my lips.  (I know, a lot of “bests” aren’t there?!?)  The brunch was great, tasty food and a great live jazz band to get us all in the mood for a fun day.  From brunch we hopped a cab to Wrigley Field to watch the good ole Cubs play.  It was a trip to see the field and take in the crazy/loud/obnoxious/wonderful crowd that makes up the Cubs’ fan base.  Even though the Cubs lost this one, we sure had a blast cheering them on in the bleachers!   Since we needed to unwind a bit after the game, we ended up down at the beach off of Oak Street.   We found a little joint called the Beachstro and enjoyed a pina colada while taking in the massive lake and views.  For dinner we hit up Cafe des Architects at the Sofitel.  Very trendy and urban joint, loved the decor and the food was just as sleek.  Tasty and trendy, very cool combo.

Sadly we had to leave our new friend Chicago behind on Monday, but not to fear we will definitely be back someday.  Too many things to squeeze into one trip alone…although we tried our hardest!

August 16th, 2010

Alaska Photos

Below are photos from hubby’s excursion.

August 16th, 2010

My fisherman

Trevor was beyond excited when his Dad invited him on a fishing trip to Alaska.  The Caster men (Trev, his Dad, his uncle and his great uncle) left Idaho the last week of July and spent a week up in Craig, Alaska with his other great uncle.  They had the best time—tons of fishing, good stories and a lot of  “man time”.  They even had some prime time with a few bald eagles!  Check out some of the videos below.  We now have a freezer full of halibut, rock fish, sea bass and salmon.  Fish fry anyone?