Monday, July 28, 2014

Crimson


Outfit details:
Black Crop: H & M
Vintage Red Gaucho Pants:
Bangle: Hermes
Purse: CĂ©line

"Bright reds - scarlet, pillar - box red, crimson or cherry - are very cheerful and youthful. There is certainly a red for everyone."
~Christian Dior

The Monday Blues


Outfit details:
Blue floral skull shirt: Alexander McQueen
Black Skort: Hello Parry
Choker: Chanel (Spring/Summer 2014)
Studded bracelet: Hermes
Black Purse: Vintage Chanel

"The sky grew darker, painted blue on blue, one stroke at a time, into deeper and deeper shades of night."
~ Haruki Murakami

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Where the Turf Meets the Surf

 If your a Southern Californian, summer time means TONS of events like county fairs, concerts, beer fests, oyster fests, wine fests, etc. Unique to San Diego are the infamous Thoroughbred Horse Races at the Del Mar Racetrack and Comic Con. Both events draw travelers from around the country and sometimes around the world. 
This past weekend, one of my best friends and I went to test our luck at the horse races in Del Mar.
Del Mar's Racing season starts off with the infamous "opening day at the races". This is when people come all decked out to the nines, with all sorts of crazy and large hats to enjoy the beautiful San Diego weather, drink some cocktails, bet on some horses, and look beautiful while doing it. This year, I was unfortunately not able to attend due to clinic, ::cough:: slave labor ::cough::, but every day after that you will always find people all dressed for the occasion.

 

Admission is $10 to enter and bet on up to eleven races. 
Sometimes you can find 50% groupons for admission though! Groupon is featuring a deal now! Click here.


 Before races, it's advised to go to the Paddock area, where they show the horses and saddle them up before their upcoming race. This gives you an opportunity to see how the horses look, and see which ones may tickle your fancy to bet on.

Betting begins at $2 per horse, per race. For the cheapies out there like me, you can bet a horse to Win, Place (come in first or second), or Show (come in first, second, or third). There are many other bets you can make and other betting terms, but I won't bore you with them here, you can find that information on the 3rd page of your race program. 
The race program also gives you some hints and background information on some of the horses that may be likely to win. The race program also shows information on betting for races that are occurring at the Saratoga Racetrack, Sacramento Racetrack, and others across the US.

The beauty of the Del Mar Racetrack is that you can get up close and personal with the horses at the paddock, being only feet away, and also while the race is occurring. It's such a beautiful site to see such strong and muscular animals whizz by you in the blink of an eye.
 


The Del Mar Racetrack also features FREE concerts on Friday evenings right after the races. The concerts are Free with race admission, and it's definitely something I've grown up doing. In high school my friends and I used to buy tickets for the last 2 or 3 races, and then stay for the concerts. 
This year artists like MAGIC!, Weezer, Steel Pulse, Steve Aoki, the Counting Crows and more, will be playing on Friday evenings. Check out the concert schedule here.  

Del Mar Racetrack is definitely a fun destination. Go bet on your luck today!

"Where the turf meets the surf
down at old Del Mar
take a plane
take a train
take a car
There is a smile on every face
 and a winner in each race 
where the turf meets the surf at Del Mar." 
~Bing Crosby

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Good Eats

 This weekend, one of my close friends introduced me to two newer eateries in San Diego. 

Last night we had dinner at Stone Brewing Company's World Bistro and Gardens. A hidden restaurant with a beautiful outdoor garden patio in the Liberty Station area of Point Loma. I'd never even been to Liberty Station! It just goes to show how big San Diego is! The garden and outdoor patio is GORGEOUS. Below  are some great panoramic photos you can find on their website.

 

They have about 70 different beers on tap between the restaurant's bar and the garden bar, and their menu has a variety of cultural dishes to be enjoyed. We started with the Poke Tacos and we each got an entree of Sea Bass with udon noodles.



 

Today we went to Cafe Cantata, a new edition to the upgraded Flower Hill Mall is a great cafe to get some work done, catch up with friends, hang out, or just play some checkers. The cafe is very spacious and has and outdoor patio area as well. The decor is very modern with Californian ambiance. Lots of wooden furniture and succulent centerpieces to top it off. The menu is delicious and their items are very vegetarian and gluten free friendly.


I decided to indulge in the Vegetarian Soy Chorizo Scramble. Bomb dot com! Especially when paired with the sourdough wheat toast and fruit as a mini dessert.
 

Their Quote of the Day:
"Nothing is too small to know and nothing is too big to attempt."
~William Van Horne
 

Africa and Asia in a few hours...

Last weekend, I set out on a Safari that took me through Africa and Asia, in just a few hours! 
The San Diego Safari Park, formerly the Wild Animal Park, is exactly what the name indicates. It's a "zoo" hidden away in the Escondido San Pasqual valley with TONS of land, 1,800 acres to be exact. This land is dedicated and maintained for the numerous African and Asian animals to roam and live lives much like they would in the wilderness. So it's not like a zoo, where animals are cooped up in small exhibits, completely humanized, they live out in the open.


 The SD Safari Park is a great opportunity to see how animals interact and live in their natural environment. Here they only house animals that live in the hotter climates such as those that come from parts of Africa or Asia.

 

#baewatchin


The NEW Tiger Trail Exhibit is beautiful with up to 4 tigers that can easily be seen.  


The SD Safari Park offers numerous types of "safari" adventures where you can get up close and personal with the safari animals.  Check out more information about the different safari adventures at their website above. We chose the Caravan Safari.
The Caravan Safari takes you on a two hour adventure in a caravan that drives right INTO the Asian Savana and the African Plains. You drive right up to all the animals that live on the land, and you also get to feed some giraffes or rhinos while on the ride! Though this Safari ride seems pricey, it is totally worth it and I highly recommend it. It's a once in a lifetime experience where you get to be just feet away from Asian Gazelles sparring, rhinos taking a swim, being able to feed giraffes, and see much more! It's the best way to see the animals and interact with them. Below are some photos and a snapshot from the video of us feeding the giraffe.
 

Because it was so hot, we had to stop for water breaks often. Phew!
 

We wished there was a pool out there to cool down like the rhinos did.
 

“Crocodiles are easy. They try to kill and eat you. 
People are harder. Sometimes they pretend to be your friend first.”
~Steve Irwin

Saturday, July 5, 2014

"Come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away..."

Since my life was completely consumed by school the past several years, I'm making this summer one of the best I've had by crossing off a bunch of adventures on my Bucket List, especially now that I'm back in San Diego for a few months on clinical rotation.
Most people don't know this, but I'm afraid of heights. The thought of going 1500 feet above ground in a balloon is just ridiculous to me. Like really, I want to find out the physics of how a balloon filled with air can hold hundreds of pounds of weight. Anyways, I thought I'd plummet to splat in no time. But it's one of those adventures that isn't too risky that can help me conquer my fear of heights.
I went on a sunrise hot air balloon flight over the beautiful vineyards in Temecula, CA. Of course starting at 5:30am is not ideal for a bedhead like me, and I really regretted it when the alarm went off, but let me tell you, it's completely worth it. We flew over dozens of wineries in Temecula with breathtaking views of the mountains surrounding this city and glimpses of the coastline.
Hot air balloon flights are so smooth, it's like you're floating...unreal. I was afraid of descending, because it literally just looks like your dropping hundreds of feet in seconds, which you are, but it doesn't feel at all scary. It's the most peaceful and beautiful thing to do when watching the sun rise over Temecula.
Sunrise balloons is awesome! You take off right next to Monte de Oro Winery. The sunrise balloon flight is about a 3 hour adventure. The flight contains a free breakfast with mimosas, pastries, and coffee before boarding the balloon; 100+ professional photos before, during, and after your flight; and a champagne toast during the flight with cheese and crackers to munch on. Seriously, who wouldn't want to pop bottles hundreds of feet above ground in the open air while standing in a hot air balloon? Turn up. You can also stay to do a wine tasting after the flight.
Sunrise balloons offers great deals of about 50% off on groupon and livingsocial during the spring and summer and it's a steal! For more information about the flight and others they offer, visit their website Sunrise Balloons
"Come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away..."
~ Frank Sinatra

Sunday, June 29, 2014

The Gap

Leisurely day at the park, taking casual to a new level. And also gearing up for the holiday weekend. 

If you're in St Louis and looking for something to do this weekend, look no further. This July 4th holiday weekend, St Louis Is celebrating their 250th birthday. Not only has this year brought 250 St Louis style decorated cake sculptures around the city, but this weekend, Fair St Louis at Forest Park. 

Because of this special 250th birthday, St Louis is doing it big this time around. The Fair runs Thursday through Saturday evening with famous country music stars performing as well as some circus acts from the Flying Wallendas! If that hasnt caught your attention, who doesn't enjoy a bit of fair games and infamous fair junk food for a cheat day ;). All of this at the gorgeous Forest Park. Admission is FREE! So stop by this weekend to indulge and have some fun! Check out all the activities and concert schedule at www.fairstlouis.org.

*Parking will be a mess. Take the metro or check the website for parking lots where you can catch a shuttle to the park.

"Your problem Is to bridge the gap which exists between where you are now and the goal you intend to reach."
~Earl Nightingale




Jean Shirt: The Gap 
Bralette: Forever 21
Striped Shorts: Forever 21
Shoes: Nike Air Dunk

Ultimate Date Night

I was swept off my feet on the ultimate date night this weekend. Not only did I get to try some amazing food from some well known St. Louis restaurants I'd never been to before, but I also got to see a musical! Here's the recap...

Dinner began at Element Restaurant, which was featured in St. Louis' Sauce magazine as one of the best new restaurants of 2013. Element is a restaurant always in flux, their menu changes seasonally and they try new dishes constantly. We got two small plates and one large plate. Just to give you a taste of the dishes we got the Duck Ham, duck that was cured and seasoned like a ham with a corn chow chow, jalapeno and pickled fried onion, and Peruvian style braised short ribs.




Dessert was indulged at the infamous St. Louis Bailey's Chocolate Bar. They have any and everything chocolate and are well known for their chocolate martinis. We tried the Sexual Chocolate Martini which had a very spicy kick, to pair with the Lover's Plate sampler of all of their chocolate and dessert decadents. The Lover's Plate consisted of: mini bites of brownie, blondie cookies, chocolate inebriation, chocolate cheese cake, white chocolate raspberry ice cream almond cake, salted caramed ice cream, chocolate and peanut brittle covered bacon, raspberry sorbet, spicy walnuts, carmelized bananas, strawberries and candied oranges. SO MUCH GOOD STUFF! All of their desserts are to die for, and we demolished the plate of aphrodisiacs. :) #fattyproblems







Finally, the night ended at one of the famous summer events in St. Louis, Musicals at the Muny in Forest Park. One of the great things about Forest Park and St. Louis events are that many of them are FREE, yes FREE! The Muny is an outdoor theatre at Forest Park that shows about 6 different musicals throughout the Summer. This summer they have Tarzan, The Addams Family, Seussical, etc. The free seats for the Muny are at the top of the theatre and farther away from the stage, but they're free. You can also buy tickets for great seats up close. We had tickets right in the front section for Tarzan. The theatrical effects, costumes, dancing and singing were all amazing. The performers were amazing. I thought it was a great musical rendition of Tarzan. Check out more information about the Muny and other musicals on their website, link above. Seeing a musical at the Muny is definitely one of the many fun summer events to partake in St. Louis.





Multistrand Milky White Necklace: JBloom Jewelry
Tribal Print Crop Top: Forever 21
Grey long slit skirt: H&M
Purse: Kate Spade
Buckled Wedges: Aldo Shoes

“Too much of a good thing can be wonderful!” 
Mae West

Monday, June 23, 2014

Crown Candy Kitchen


This weekend I went on several adventures. One of them being, revisiting the infamous Crown Candy Kitchen in St. Louis. It has been open since 1913, and they make their own chocolate and candies. Though in an area north of downtown, to which some people may consider as more dangerous, Crown Candy Kitchen is a wonderful neighborhood diner. Because it is so well known, there is usually a line out the door to be seated for a meal, shake, malt, or sundae.


If you check on yelp or other websites, you will see a TON of people talk about the BLT sandwich here. And well, it's because it's MONSTROUS. The whole sandwich is pretty much bacon! It is definitely a sandwich that can and will be shared. Especially because you want to save room for a shake, malt, or sundae. Pictured above is the strawberry malt, it was DELICIOUS.
*They do not serve french fries.


After eating an enormous meal, on your way out you can check out their candy bar, all handmade chocolates and candies. For St. Louis, this is definitely one of the spots you'll have to visit to indulge.


“You can tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans. ”
~ Ronald Reagan

Outfit Details:
Sunglasses: D&G
Dress: H&M
Purse: Kate Spade
Shoes: Chucks