On Saturday after Jay picked up his race bib, we had a couple hours to spare so we decided to have lunch ~ just the two of us.
Since we were downtown, we wanted to go to The Old Spaghetti Factory, but the parking situation was a little crazy.
We thought about going to Hash House A Go Go, but the line looked a little too long.
Then all of a sudden sushi sounded good, but we couldn’t change lanes fast enough to get to one of our favorite places in Hillcrest.
Then we remembered {our sushi place} in La Jolla…a little hole in the wall that, honestly, we didn’t even remember the name of. We ventured up that way. Being almost 6 years since we left SD, we managed to take a wrong exit off the 52 which ultimately led us to two {road ends in 500 feet} signs.
Hmmmm.
We got back on the freeway and back on track only to roll into the parking lot and find that {our sushi place} was no longer…
Jay was quick to remember tried and true, Niban, which was close to our old HSBC offices in Clairemont.
It was worth the hour plus it took for us to make a decision and get there…
Saturday sushi + sunny San Diego = perfection
{Thanks, Gramma for keeping an eye in the kiddos!}
How is your Tuesday after the long Memorial Day weekend?
Like this…..
or like this…
Please check the box that applies.
{Looks like the six year old got a pouty face for her birthday. The teenage years are going to be fuuuun, aren’t they?}
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We had a nice weekend…as I mentioned, we had no set-in-stone plans, but managed to have some fun and be a little productive at the same time. You know, a BBQ here and carpet cleaning and trimming the dog’s nails there. It’s all good.
Only EIGHT more days of school. I must say it’ll be nice to hang out in our pj’s not have to rush every morning.
Hope your entry back into the real world hasn’t been too rough.
Gotta run ~ I have dishes in the sink looking for some attention.
Coming off a {party high} with family visiting last weekend and then {celebrating the life} of a dear, dear family friend on Wednesday.
I’ve looked forward to this long Memorial Day weekend with absolutely NO plans. Usually we celebrate Elliott’s birthday, but decided to do it a week early this year.
Although there have been ideas tossed around of what we’re going to do, nothing is set in stone.
We’re at a fork in the road and we can decide which path we’ll take.
{taken about a year ago at Placerita Canyon}
So far we’ve taken the path with silver dollar pancakes for breakfast.
An impromptu trip to our park for lunch where we unexpectedly met up with several other fellow kindergartners.
And an Easy Bake brownie making session before dance class.
We may continue down this path or decide to double back and discover what lies ahead on another path.
Of course, there are a couple more birthday goodies along the way on Sunday.
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If you don’t like the road you’re walking, start paving another one ~ Dolly Parton
Here’s to the 3-day weekend…may the path you choose leave a smile on your face and a spring in your step.
Placerita Canyon State Park was buzzing with little nature goers Saturday afternoon.
So many sweet friends came out and kicked up dirt or fell into the creek ~ all to help Elliott celebrate {SIX}.
{Mr. Owl, the party mascot}
Again, I kept the invites on the cheap and found some cute blank note cards and affixed the following message inside:
I wanted to keep the decor and food semi-simple since we had to transport everything. I decided to just provide grab and go type snacks…for the kids, I found some organic puffed rice bars with dried berries. I also had prepackaged Ritz cheese and crackers, Florida’s Natural fruit nuggets and frozen yogurt tubes.
For the adults, there were Larabars and some flax trail mix bars ~ chocolate coconut & pumpkin spice. I also threw together a HUGE 7-layer dip {refried beans, Trader Joe’s spicy guac, light sour cream with a little taco seasoning mixed in, raspberry & pineapple salsa, cheese, green onion and fresh tomato on top}
Beverages were just Lemonade Capri Sun, little Juicy Juice boxes and bottled waters.
I wanted to make my own trail mix, but then thought it’d be more fun to have the guests create it themselves.
I found the little green and yellow snack containers at Dollar Tree in the baby aisle. I thought they’d be perfect little containers to scoop the trail mix into.
{the frame says, “Not just for squirrels anymore…help yourself to some acorns & twigs!”}
For activities we had hula hoops, horseshoes and Pin The Fairy On The Flower…
We all did a mini hike and headed to a live animal presentation at 1:00…
Everyone sang Happy Birthday to our little nature girl.
Then they brought out a little falcon, a snake, a tarantula, a tortoise and an owl.
After the animals, we headed back to {camp} and had cupcakes….72 of them to be exact!
I went back and forth with baking my own cake, having one made, baking cupcakes, buying cupcakes…then I remembered the little {two-bite} cupcakes…I thought they’d be perfect for the outdoorsy picnic. No cutting, no serving, no plates. I bought 6 dozen at Smart and Final. Best. Idea. Ever.
Small enough to have a couple and not feel too guilty!
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I love how children’s parties kind of immediately take on their own agenda. You can have everything perfectly orchestrated in your head and then before you know it the little snack containers that were supposed to hold hand crafted trail mix are now home to tadpoles! And the big black sharpie that was supposed to be used to write names on water bottles was used to write “Allyson’s Tadpoles” or “Blake’s Tadpoles” on little green and yellow cups.
Love it. Never in a bazillion years did I think we’d be catching tadpoles!
I had to apologize to the parents for wet kiddos and muddy shoes {or muddy barefeet}!
Holden was so busy huntin’ tadpoles he missed singing to sissy and he wasn’t happy about it.
I loved seeing a majority of her classmates, dance friends and our oldest group of SCV pals come together and celebrate…
I kept the party favors simple ~ froggy yoyos, Ring Pops, pixy stix, fun dip and a little toothbrush and toothpaste combo!
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We couldn’t have asked for more beautiful weather.
Thank you to ALL {36 kids & 31 adults!} who crossed the creek to come party with us!
{and a special thank you to the friends who helped set up and break down and to my family for helping me get all the breakables to and from without a single thing being damaged…whose idea was it anyway to bring so much glass to an outdoor event? 😉 }
When I asked Elliott what her favorite part of the party was, she said “when we were catching tadpoles!”
Of course.
Please note: NO tadpoles came home with us. The {Park Ranger} said that they needed to be returned to the creek. {wink, wink}
Packing up the car with lots of fun stuff this morning.
Off to celebrate {a week early} this girly girl…..
How can she be {almost} SIX?
We just celebrated her turning ONE with a jungle-themed party what seems like a year ago!
Caution: This girl goes from ONE to SIX in 60 seconds.
{Sad face.}
But I know there will be LOTS of happy faces today as she kicks off another year…sure to be filled with many new milestones, lots of new friends, giggles, cartwheels and LOVE.