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Dreamin’ Of The Weekend: Santa Barbara and Montecito

So there are quite a few rad perks to living in Southern California: Winter temps of 65 degrees; In ‘N Out burgers available at a moment’s notice; belonging to the same gym as David Hasselhoff (try staying focused on the treadmill while watching The Hoff lift weights – it’s harder than you think).  But one of the best perks I try not to take for granted is being able to take off on a short lil’ road trip to some great yet close destination for the weekend.  Whether it’s the mountains for snowboarding, Joshua Tree for a camping trip which has been recommended at many articles at  campingfunzone.com….  SO much is at our fingertips.

For the times when you really want to travel on the road, and not by road, there is the option of a Motorhome Airstream. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or just love to experience new places in ways that are not possible on a usual vacation, a Motorhome Airstream is for you. You can easily take your own Motorhome with you on trips around the country and even beyond. There are many different sizes and styles to choose from, as well as the availability of an RV for sale anywhere in the country.

This past weekend, my BF and I were lucky enough to attend our friends’ wedding in the be-yoooo-tiful little coastal city of Santa Barbara.  About an hour and a half north of LA, we were psyched to help usher in our friends’ new phase of life in such gorgeous surroundings.

Now, I love my roadtrips, but what was perfect about this journey was the short distance we had to drive.  We cruised up Friday evening after work and in no time were checking into our adorable hotel, the Montecito Inn.

Built in 1928 by Charlie Chaplin as a fun destination excursion for his friends (I totally build inns for my friends, too), the Montecito Inn is so charming, un-pretentious, and just overall a lovely little hotel.  The staff knew our names all weekend and couldn’t have been friendlier.  And for some reason, our group of friends were the only ones to take advantage of the pool and hot tub during the weekend.  Giddy up!

Once we’d checked in on Friday night, we met up with friends for a relaxing dinner at Cava, a Nuevo Latino restaurant with yummy grub and even better sangrias.

After a relatively tame night, the next morning we discovered a gem called Jeannine’s American Bakery & Restaurant.  Imagine the comforts of your grandma’s house mixed together with an adorable vintage French cafe. The food was INCREDIBLE.  BF ordered melt-in-your-mouth banana French toast; yours truly ate a buttery croissant and some breakfast-style potatoes.   And even more wonderful was the service and the people who worked there.  An adorable older woman named Nancy made sure to introduce herself, ask where we were from and guide us to prime outdoor patio seating.

(Bottom: Banana French toast.  It seriously gives the Lemon Ricotta Pancakes a run for their money.  And look at the adorable plates they serve the food on!)

Now onto the wedding.  No, we didn’t travel to Santa Barbara for the food.  Though I’d consider hauling butt back there just to eat that French toast again.  Now.  I want to thank my friends Mark and Melissa for giving us a reason to hang out at the Four Seasons Biltmore for a few hours.  I mean, wow.  This place is truly beautiful.  It’s nestled right across the street from the ocean and has lush, expansive lawns.  The wedding itself was warm, loving and fun.  It was a perfect night.

(I wish all my friends had cardboard cut-outs)

We couldn’t possibly take off early on Sunday.  Please!  After our second breakfast at Jeannine’s, we lounged by the pool/jacuzzi and finally set off for an afternoon trip back to La La Land.  But instead of the faster, more direct 101 South, we took the scenic curvy coastal route with astonishing views of the Pacific.

Coasting along to the tunes of Jack Johnson, I thought to myself, “I couldn’t be more relaxed.”

Our last stop was at Neptune’s Net in the ‘Bu for some lunch.

And finally, after the relaxing, fun, romantic weekend, we were back home.  It doesn’t get much better than that.

xoxo,

We Heart NY

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One mid-April weekend, two bi-coastal besties decided – on a whim – to fly out to the melting pot that is NYC and surprise mutual buddy, Melissa, for her 30th birthday.  The whirlwind weekend, full of yummy dinners, day-long shopping excursions and lots of dancing until the wee hours, culminated with a major bash for said-30th-birthday-girl at Tribeca’s Bubble Lounge on Saturday night.  Being reunited with a LOT of old, great friends was the icing on the cake.  Half of our hometown invaded NYC for the weekend, and went on a 48-hour belly-laughing, cheers-ing, and dancing rampage.

Just having stepped off the plane from NY, and with Alicia Keys’ “New Yoh-ohhhhk” still jammin’ in our heads, it’s hard to summarize all the things we love so much about NYC.  The place is like a jolt of espresso for the soul; the energy upon stepping into that city is like nothing else.   Here is a wrap-up of what we loved about our Bang-Up Big Apple Weekend:

1) Getting to surprise one of our closest friends, Melissa, who had no clue we were coming.  Well, neither did we.  Karrie ambushed her in the apartment lobby; Stephanie tracked her down in the dairy aisle at Whole Foods.  Both scenarios resulted in gasping, squealing, and hugging.  In that order.  This is how far we all go back:

2) Happening upon the cutest, most delicious mini-stuffed cupcakes we’d ever tasted, courtesy of Baked By Melissa, in flavors like peanut butter & jelly, red velvet, and tie-dye.  This little gem was quietly tucked away on Spring Street in SoHo, near the corner of Broadway.  Now also available online:

 

3)  Holing up in cozy cafes during shopping breaks, like BOOM on Spring Street in SoHo.  This one happens to be a personal fave of Steph’s…  largely because a few years back when she was trying to escape a blizzard, she went inside, sat down, and they insisted upon bringing her a giant mug of mulled wine to warm her up.  On the house.  She’s loved it ever since.  We had lobster bisque and the rustica salad this time.  It was spot on:

 

 

Jacques in Nolita also did not disappoint.  The beet salad, grilled chicken salad, and Dijonnaise moules were divine:

 

 

3)  Getting ghetto hair extensions at some joint called “Wig & Weave” on 5th Avenue.  And by we, I mean Karrie.  She whipped her Rapunzel-esque locks from side-to-side all weekend long, which sent all of us into doubled-over hysterics.  To Wig & Weave’s credit, they glanced at her hair color and matched it perfectly.  All 24 inches of it.

4)  Street Vendors, street vendors, STREET vendors! If I had a dime for every time I asked someone, “where did you find that AMAZING (thing)?”  And they replied, “On the street in New York!” I’d be a kazillionaire.  Scoring amazing pieces of jewelry like these on Broadway is yet another reason we love NYC.  Steph got the 2 of ’em for $30:

5)  Chinatown.  The sunglasses, the watches, jewelry, the perfume (!)  It’s a steal.  Literally.  If you even breathe the words “Rolex” or “Louis Vuitton,” the shopkeepers wave their hands, shake their heads, and vehemently deny in fear.  “Ohhhhh, no no no no NO!  No Rolex.  No Louis Vuitton.  Sohh-ree.”  But then, as you continue strolling down Canal Street, you can just barely hear, “you like-ah-da-Rolex?  Louis Vuitton?” floating through the air as you pass.  Our ears perked up, and we followed a shady little man through a Labyrinth of twists, turns, and seafood markets…  waited it out while he and his counterparts took cover until cop cars passed…  and were then presented with a giant pamplet of the available, prinstine knock-offs:

And folks, you better believe you can bargain.  Shady-man-with-a-Louis-Vuitton-hidden-in-a-black-trash-bag tried to sell Karrie this Rolex for $150.  She paid $50.  BANG.  The key is knowing what it’s worth to you, and not agreeing to spend a penny more.

6)  The kindness and generosity of new – and old – friends. Melissa’s adorable boyfriend, Paul, hosted 6 of us in his tiny 1-bedroom apartment.  Most of the weekend, it looked like a bomb went off in there.  But Paul just cheerfully bee-bopped around, ordered take-out for the crew, and stepped aside while a mob of us took over his universe for a few short days.  And the infectiously delightful birthday girl treated us to homemade lattes every morning.

7)  The local flav-ah. We passed this girl on the street in the Nolita neighborhood.  Her ensemble was so original and so creative, we couldn’t resist snapping her pic.

THEN, we passed this dude, who was totally engrossed in stylin’ his ‘do in a window on Canal Street.  Gotta love it.  He didn’t mind posing for us.  Not one bit.

8)  The everywhere-you-look inspiration. For instance, we night-capped at Madame Geneva on Friday night, which was like being teleported to Casablanca.  I wish we had a better shot of the white lanterns over the bar.  They were exquisitely intricate:

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BOOM in SoHo (the Italian lunch venue) also had this gorgeous, Alice-in-Wonderland-esque skylight installation in the back.  It makes me want to live in a cartoon, and hop over lilly pads in the sky.  And no, I did not just smoke a doobie.

9)  Late-night dance parties:

 

10) Celebrating our girl Melissa (affectionately known as “Mayleesch”).  Because she is the the kind of friend who will always give  more than she gets, and do so cheerfully and gracefully, but expect nothing in return…  the kind whose effervescence, poise and generosity inspires you…  the kind of person who makes everyone around her feel good, and the kind you will only ever look up to, because she’s just that awesome.

Cheers to the Big Apple…  to impromptu trips for a good cause…  and to Melissa’s 30th!