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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

transitions, transitions

I hope you had a great Easter. Ours was nice. We had a picnic at the park and enjoyed an incredible view of San Diego.

Easter weekend brunch was pretty fantastic too. We went to this place called the Tractor Room in Hillcrest (if you've seen any of my Instagram or Facebook posts you've notice that I butchered the name several times - just couldn't get it right).

I had the lamb scramble with goat cheese, sun-dried tomatoes and basil. It came with potatoes and fruit. Chris had the ginormous peach
and brown sugar flap jacks with a side of eggs and sausages. Talk about a breakfast of champions. We could barely put a dent in it. There was just way too much food, even for Chris to finish and that's saying a lot.

Nonetheless, it was quite enjoyable and I highly recommend it if you're ever in the area. We sat outside on the patio and did some people watching. Hillcrest has some interesting residents to say the least. It's a cool spot and high on our list of places to live in the Diego.

Speaking of places to live ...

Who moves across the country just to move again to another city? Me. It hasn't even been a month yet and I'm already preparing for another move. This one, not so huge and pretty mandatory.

I recently accepted a job offer but their corporate office is located in Pasadena. I start
at the end of the month (woo hoo) so we're on a hunt for an amazing apartment (just not in Pasadena).

My main focus this week was to get a California driver's license and register my tags. What a long (and expensive) process that was. Let's just say I'm glad it's over and done with. Now the wait begins.

After my trip to the DMV I decided to search for the nearest nail salon. My shellac nails after 3 weeks looked a hot mess and was in dire need of a fresh coat.

It's unlikely not to find a nail place, no matter where you are in the states, there's always one close by and of course I found one that suited my needs.

I recently started using Shellac and now I can't stop. For one, it lasts forever (forever being 2 to 3 weeks - that's an eternity for polish) and two, it's not something I can just remove on my own. It requires at least 10 to 15 minutes of soaking in acetone. Nail tech disclaimer: Do not peel the gel off! I repeat, do not peel. You may end up removing a layer off your nail bed causing it to thin out. Good to know since I did that with my very first shellac purchase. Some people chew their nails during stressful situations, I happen to peel off my nail polish - all due to the move. There's nothing worse than chipped polish.

Color choice: White.
Since I'm committed to keeping this color for 3 weeks, it had to be something I could live with for awhile. Plus white goes with everything.

Sometimes I wake up and can't believe I'm no longer in North Carolina. It's a surreal feeling. I have to get used to saying that I live here now ... here in California. It's kind of crazy.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Sushi, I love you

My second weekend in SoCal and all is well. Honestly, I am a little homesick and I miss my friends dearly but I think I'm adjusting, or at least I am trying.

One of the many reasons why I love California - the food. The weather is one thing, but the food ... oh the food. Just phenomenal.

I've gone through my 18 or so boxes but kept everything as is (no need to unpack, we may be moving sooner than later). Poor Chris, there's barely any room left between the living room and kitchen due to all my stuff. It's frustrating though because I can't seem to find what I need (or anything for that

matter). I should have been more strategic in my packing. Lesson learned.

So in the midst of looking for things to wear to dinner yesterday, I stumbled on a piece of jewelry I purchased back in February when I last visited Chris. Sad that I bought it 2 months ago and completely forgot all about it. I got it at Francesca's in Horton Plaza (downtown San Diego mall). The intricate details of this piece really caught my eye - a great statement necklace. I thought it would be fun to wear it with a simple white tee, skinnies and my favorite oversized sweater (it gets a bit nip in the evenings).

Chris has been dying to take me to this sushi place he and his friends discovered not too long ago. According to them the Love Boat has the best sushi in CA. So being the foodie that I am, I had to try it.

John, our sushi chef aka "the culinary artist" was such a sweetheart. I want to put him in my pocket and carry him every where I go. He was super friendly and quite the jokester.


Chris and his friends befriended him on their last outing so he knows all of them by name.
He started us off with a tuna and salmon salad. This was probably one of the best salads I've eaten. Seriously. It was good. It wasn't your typical Japanese style salad with ginger dressing. I can't determine what the dressing was but the fact that the tuna and salmon was so unbelievably fresh made it all the better.

Next up, Geoduck Clams. It was delicious, even though the clam itself did not look very appetizing post preparation. Google it when you get a chance. It looks like an organ I refuse to name (haha). Nonetheless, it was quite tasty. :)
Salmon niguiri and/or sashimi is a must when having sushi. It was especially delightful at Love Boat. Again, I can't stress enough how fresh the fish were. The salmon was so incredibly buttery and sweet, it literally melted in my mouth.

Since I'm the newbie of the group, the guys welcomed me with a Japanese sake oyster shooter. It was hard to take down in one shot considering everything in it, but your girl did it. Watching John make the drink was pretty awesome too. At the very bottom of the glass you'll find a quail egg (thought of you, Thyna). I typically don't do shots, but that concoction I'd take with no hesitation.

The guy's favorite dish of the evening ... Ama Ebi - also known as Sweet Shrimp sushi. The shrimp's head is lightly battered and fried (while still kicking and alive) served on a beautifully crafted platter with its tail served fresh over rice. Delicious and decadent.



Have I mentioned how much we love oysters? Yeah. We do. A lot. :-)

Love Boat, we love you.

Best sushi in CA - Yes. Best sushi I've ever had - Oh yeah.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

A Groggy day in CA

First day in San Diego and I was greeted with the quintessential CA welcome. Tupac's "Picture me rolling". Compliments of the "Hook" - my welcome wagon.

I got off the plane after what felt like an eternity in the air with a squealing purse dog and had to be ready for another phone interview within 30 minutes of landing. I prepared myself to have the interview at the airport but luckily we arrived sooner than expected which gave me just enough time to grab my bag and head out to Chris'. My life here lately has been like this - grab and go.

I'm happy to report that the
interview went well and I've got 2 more on Monday (face-to-face). Fingers crossed.

So after a long day of flying and only having pistachios for lunch - I was starving. We both were, so we decided to go check out our friend's food truck near Balboa Park.

O'Neil and Leslie just started their food truck business (follow them @followgroggys) and I have to say it's pretty awesome.

Groggy's has a great menu full of "Fat" sandwiches which originated in Jersey and trust me it's not your average sandwich. Chris ordered his usual Bacon Blue Philly Cheese Steak while I tried the Fat Ron Burgandy.

It was a foot long with fries, their special mayo, lettuce, tomato, steak and dead in the center of this heavenly ensemble was a mozzarella stick. YUM.

So anyone that knows me know that I LOVE to eat. I would almost say that I live to eat. No joke. Can I just tell you that my first official day of living in SoCal was definitely not too shabby. Why you ask? Because folks, I was formally introduced to fried oreos! I know what you're thinking because I thought the same thing. I wasn't sure exactly what a fried oreo would taste like or how you would even fry one.

So I gave it shot and I certainly was NOT disappointed. OH EM GEE!
It tasted like a chocolate beignet (those of you who have been to New Orleans know what I'm talking about). UH-MAZING.

Not to mention I had a choice of dipping the oreos in either a caramel or white chocolate sauce. DELISH.

My belly was extremely happy and so was my heart.

I'm finally in Cali ... finally with my love :)

Happy is an under statement.