Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Venetian & Ethel M

Sunday morning we checked out of the hotel and drove to the Venetian. D was most impressed with this hotel and wants to stay here for our ten year anniversary. I, on the other hand, was quite satisfied just walking around and checking everything out.

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They were in the midst of decorating for Christmas, aka "Winter In Venice"
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D chose this cafe for breakfast. The small latte in the back was expensive, but good--very smooth.

The lobby is kind of ridiculous:
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Before heading home, we made a stop at the Ethel M chocolate factory/cactus garden. I remember going here as a kid, mostly because I bought a small cactus.
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The factory is not open for tours on the weekends, but they have windows where you can see some of the process. It was a scene straight out of one of the kids' favorite books:


I could not help but wonder what happens to the chocolates that are deemed rejects and thrown into the plastic-lined cardboard boxes. We also noticed several chocolates on the ground. How sad.

In the store, we were each given a free chocolate disk which the kids enjoyed, of course. (Milk for the kids, Dark for the adults).

The cactus garden was decorated for Christmas:
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It probably looks more impressive at night.
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There is also an M&M store, which was a lot smaller, but a lot less crowded than the one in Vegas.

For lunch we stopped in Baker at the Mad Greek. It looks similar to the one in Stanton, but I am not clear on the connection. It is a lot more expensive, although the portions are somewhat bigger. I think the gyros were just under $10! The zucchini fries were not hot, and seemed like they had been sitting around. Boo. The gyros were warm, though, and two were plenty for the four of us.
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Overall, we had a nice time on our weekend getaway. It is fun to break up the every day routine.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Saturday Night in Las Vegas

After resting up at the hotel, we went back to the Strip. We stopped at M&M World (so crowded!) There was also an ABC store like they have in Hawaii. We bought a Hello Kitty-Las Vegas keychain for k and a poker chip keychain for n. While waiting in line to make my purchases, I was behind a Gene Simmons impersonator. Only in Vegas. We also stopped in at the Coca Cola store. I tried to order a cherry icee, but it was still mixing, so I settled for Coke flavor, even though we don't really allow the kids to drink soda. I think the guy who rang me up gave me a free souvenir cup since my first choice wasn't available. Anyway, this trip will be known as the first time k and n tasted Coke.

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Despite their faces, they liked it. Who knows when we'll let them have it again!

Next we headed to the Planet Hollywood hotel to eat dinner at the Earl of Sandwich. This was a Yelp! find...1527 reviews, 4.5 stars! Unheard of, but I now understand.
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These pictures do not do the sandwiches justice. We ordered a Montague and a Club sandwich. The Montague was more filling, but the kids liked the flavor of the Club better. We shared, and it was enough, partly because of our big brunch. The bread was so good! I can't really describe it, as I have never had anything quite like it. Also, the sandwiches were a reasonable $5.99 each. If one of these restaurants opened in Southern California, I think they would do quite well. Please come to Orange County!

Back to the Bellagio to see the water show.
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k's new Skechers (early birthday present) put on a show of their own!


Afterward, we walked back to the hotel, and D was able to watch the Big Game (not that it was a good game for us).

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thanksgiving Weekend

Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving weekend. We went to k's preschool for our second Thanksgiving meal, ate our third Thanksgiving meal on Thursday at my parents' house, and then had leftovers for lunch and dinner the next day. Before our big meal on Thursday, we went on a hike in Peters Canyon. The rest of the weekend we were pretty much homebodies: decorating the house for Christmas, putting together Christmas cards, watching football (D), and shopping for bargains (mostly online) (me). I'm looking forward to December/Christmas!

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This is how D likes to read the newspaper.

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Thankfully, it didn't rain.

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D asked if 7 locks are really necessary...

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Erin, I made the pumpkin tiramisu. It turned out great! However, I accidentally used 6 oz. of coffee instead of only 2 Tablespoons...haha. I also used more ladyfingers and made it is a 9x9 pan, so it all worked out. (BTW, Sprouts is a good source for a reasonable price on ladyfingers).

Thursday, November 24, 2011

k's bicycling skills

k and I (D) were outside for an early morning bike ride around our neighborhood today. Since she used the balance bike, she knows how to ride her bike without training wheels; however she needs a push to get started. However today she started by herself! I was amazed. I asked her have you ever done that before?! And she said no, and at that point, realizing I had witnessed a first, I started clapping and whooping it up. Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Bellagio, Paris & Wicked Spoon

Two hotels that D wanted to visit were Bellagio and Paris (yes, it has been a long time since D has been to Vegas).

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D was impressed by the conservatory. It was still decorated for Autumn, which I have never seen before.
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k was surprised by the talking tree.
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k liked this window display.

Afterward we went across the street to the Paris hotel.
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As you may have noticed, we hadn't eaten breakfast yet. We were trying to save our appetites for the Wicked Spoon buffet at the Cosmopolitan. (We did feed k and n granola bars and juice beforehand, however). I think we arrived around 10:15 a.m., and the line was short. (It was pretty long by the time we left).
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It was definitely a splurge for us, at $29 per person. However, I chose it in part because both k and n were free (kids 4 and under are free). Also, I had read about how much of the food is served tapas style, or "small bites". The presentation was so cute, and the selection of food was overwhelming. D filled up on breakfast food (pecan french toast and an omelet) so he was not able to enjoy the prime rib and lamb to their full potential. k liked the chicken and the lemon gelato (there was a wide variety of flavors). I liked the shrimp cocktail, fish, fried rice and chocolate covered strawberries (with crushed oreo). n's favorite was probably the chocolate gelato, along with the bacon. The kalbi, which I had read good reviews of, was too tough/fatty for my taste. Overall, I enjoyed the experience, especially since I am sure it will be a while before we return.

Unfortunately, by this time, D had developed a headache, so on the way back to our hotel we made a quick stop at CVS for some advil (forgot to bring some along). We tried to rest so we could gear up for our night on the town.