On the way to the mailbox to pick up todays mail, I noticed three brown boxes sitting on the porch. You can't imagine my excitement when I saw they were all for me! I quickly stacked the boxes, put the mail on top and ran to my room. My husband, after seeing all the boxes, shook his head thinking I went on one of my splurges again. Anyway, I didn't want to show how giddy I was so I told him that they were probably orders for my store...but they weren't.
My Alloy Boots came! yay! My Bamboo Heels! yippeeee!! and my Ugg Boots my husband bought me from Nordstroms came too! =D =D =D
Mind you, he's had 2 attempts of getting me right fitting uggs before this one. The first pair he brought over from Australia and they were a size too small so we had to send them back. The second pair he bought was too big and we didn't bother sending them back anymore. We just decided to sell them (Ate May?). Just in time for the fall weather =D
25th Annual Abbot Kinney Festival
Posted in on 4:45 PM by Reyna
Last Sunday, Alfred, May, Jared, Sam and I (wow) went to the Abbot Kinney Festival in Venice Beach. I loved it! There were so many people...and DOGS! Seeing so many, made me want one...
Anyway, Abbot Kinney Blvd. is known for its boho-chic stores, top-notch restos and bars, and independent shops. The buildings and shops are beautifully designed and everythings oh-so-eco. There's definitely alot to see. At the festival, the streets were aligned with vendors selling all things possible. I really liked these hugging salt & pepper shakers by Pakonu.
They come in different colors that you can mix and match. Theres also hugging coin banks too. So cute. I was thinking of having custom made ones for the wedding.
One of my favorite things at the festival was the Molecules drum sets on display at one of the booths. These drums are one-of-a-kind, handmade, sphere-shaped drums...and get this, you can have them custom designed to the colors you want! How cool is that?! Now If I only knew how to play the drums... =D
There was one thing I'm sure to get later in the future (when we move): Julio Wahl Signs. They're hand crafted signs, with a beach feel. There's just something about them that make them so nice. I plan to buy one that says "beach ->" for the new house. I'll hang it in a place where it points to the yard since my central theme is "beach". I didn't get to take photos of his signs but do check out his website.
Anyhow, I had a go at being a paparazzo. Tried taking a photo of Kate Beckinsale. Here's a look at one of my many sad attempts.-->
I kinda felt stupid taking it since I was the only one who was doing it. Maybe there's some rule or something that you're not supposed to snap photos of movie stars on festival family days...oh well. At least I know I'm not going down that career path...but if I had a better camera, then maybe I'd rethink my decision. On a more personal note: Kate's really tall! I give her mad props for walking around in those heels!
Moving on, eventually, we hit the end of the boulevard, hence the end of the festival, so we decided to turn around and head back down Westminister Ave. towards the car. Before getting to the corner we remembered that the beach was down a couple of more blocks so off we went. On the way over, we passed the El Bordello Alexandra. The apartments came off dark and dreary to me. Maybe it was because the gargoyles, archers and whatnot on the roof. If you take a closer look at the top floor you can see two pictures
hanging on the wall. I could only make out one though. It was a painting of a woman that appears to be wearing a robe with an exposed nipple. Lol. I guess it must be fun living in there.

Walking a little further, we finally reached the boardwalk. As always, no matter what the season is, the boardwalk was full of its everyday vendors, tourists and beach goers. There was so much to see. Sam wanted to see a freakshow but it was getting chilly and my feet were starting to hurt, plus we still had a long way back to the car, so we decided to go another day.
Anyway, Abbot Kinney Blvd. is known for its boho-chic stores, top-notch restos and bars, and independent shops. The buildings and shops are beautifully designed and everythings oh-so-eco. There's definitely alot to see. At the festival, the streets were aligned with vendors selling all things possible. I really liked these hugging salt & pepper shakers by Pakonu.
There was one thing I'm sure to get later in the future (when we move): Julio Wahl Signs. They're hand crafted signs, with a beach feel. There's just something about them that make them so nice. I plan to buy one that says "beach ->" for the new house. I'll hang it in a place where it points to the yard since my central theme is "beach". I didn't get to take photos of his signs but do check out his website.
Anyhow, I had a go at being a paparazzo. Tried taking a photo of Kate Beckinsale. Here's a look at one of my many sad attempts.-->
I kinda felt stupid taking it since I was the only one who was doing it. Maybe there's some rule or something that you're not supposed to snap photos of movie stars on festival family days...oh well. At least I know I'm not going down that career path...but if I had a better camera, then maybe I'd rethink my decision. On a more personal note: Kate's really tall! I give her mad props for walking around in those heels!
Moving on, eventually, we hit the end of the boulevard, hence the end of the festival, so we decided to turn around and head back down Westminister Ave. towards the car. Before getting to the corner we remembered that the beach was down a couple of more blocks so off we went. On the way over, we passed the El Bordello Alexandra. The apartments came off dark and dreary to me. Maybe it was because the gargoyles, archers and whatnot on the roof. If you take a closer look at the top floor you can see two pictures
hanging on the wall. I could only make out one though. It was a painting of a woman that appears to be wearing a robe with an exposed nipple. Lol. I guess it must be fun living in there.
Walking a little further, we finally reached the boardwalk. As always, no matter what the season is, the boardwalk was full of its everyday vendors, tourists and beach goers. There was so much to see. Sam wanted to see a freakshow but it was getting chilly and my feet were starting to hurt, plus we still had a long way back to the car, so we decided to go another day.
LA's Farmers Market and The Grove
Posted in on 8:03 PM by Reyna
Sam and I took a trip to LA again. He had to see someone about a "business problem" and since we were already on Fairfax, we decided to stop by the Farmers Market and The Grove. As much as I love outdoor shopping, it was just too hot to enjoy it. Imagine, walking in the sun in 103ºF...for fun...hmm...
Anyway, finally took Sam to Cost Plus World Market for some Vegemite. He didn't seem too impressed with the store. I suppose it didn't really look as nice as the Whitwood one. But we did find a lot of cool things though. Anyhow, we stopped by Victoria's Secret for some panties (lol) and then to Nordstrom's to pick-up a few things.
I don't know if I'd go back to The Grove or the Market anytime soon, its just too far, but I did enjoy my time there and the place was beautiful.
(note: photo was taken from http://www.worshipworthy.com/blog/2009/04/25/forbidden-love-the-grove/ )
For more info, visit:
http://www.thegrovela.com/
http://www.farmersmarketla.com/
Anyway, finally took Sam to Cost Plus World Market for some Vegemite. He didn't seem too impressed with the store. I suppose it didn't really look as nice as the Whitwood one. But we did find a lot of cool things though. Anyhow, we stopped by Victoria's Secret for some panties (lol) and then to Nordstrom's to pick-up a few things.
I don't know if I'd go back to The Grove or the Market anytime soon, its just too far, but I did enjoy my time there and the place was beautiful.
(note: photo was taken from http://www.worshipworthy.com/blog/2009/04/25/forbidden-love-the-grove/ )
For more info, visit:
http://www.thegrovela.com/
http://www.farmersmarketla.com/
Gifts
Posted in on 5:58 PM by Reyna
Yesterday, we got gifts in the mail from Sam's Uncle Manny and Aunt Edna from Qatar. They were in New York for a week and decided to send "Happy Autumn" gifts. As sweet as their gesture was, we felt even more bad that we didn't get to see them when they were in San Francisco last April. Hopefully we'll get to see them soon.
Thanks Tito & Tita for the his & her's bangles, wallet, cologne, dates and earrings! =D
Thanks Tito & Tita for the his & her's bangles, wallet, cologne, dates and earrings! =D
My Love for Commercials
Posted in on 5:26 PM by Reyna
Lately, I've been watching lots of TV. For some reason, I find myself paying more attention to the commercials than the actual show I'm watching. Instead of waiting for the commercials to come on to get a drink, potty break, etc., I end up doing what I have to do during the show and then sit and patiently go through the commercials. Really though, they're quite interesting. I've always thought the Geico Gecko was Australian and now that the new commercial came on, I'm stumped...
My empty thoughts:
...I positively love the Scrubbing Bubbles. I think they're truly adorable even if they do swish around the bathroom in the nastiest of places...and I think the crows in the Windex commercials are evil yet hilarious, kinda like me sometimes...and c'mon, who doesn't love Progressive Corp.'s Flo? She's awesome and perky and makes me want to switch to Progressive than Allstate...and what about the Verizon guy...aren't his glasses super sexy? Once our T-Mobile contract's up, I'd definitely consider Verizon for him.
I think Flo and the Verizon guy should get married.
lol.
My empty thoughts:
...I positively love the Scrubbing Bubbles. I think they're truly adorable even if they do swish around the bathroom in the nastiest of places...and I think the crows in the Windex commercials are evil yet hilarious, kinda like me sometimes...and c'mon, who doesn't love Progressive Corp.'s Flo? She's awesome and perky and makes me want to switch to Progressive than Allstate...and what about the Verizon guy...aren't his glasses super sexy? Once our T-Mobile contract's up, I'd definitely consider Verizon for him.
I think Flo and the Verizon guy should get married.
lol.
Sand Castle Festival
Posted in on 3:22 PM by ReynaAfter looking at the sand castles, we decided to park it on the sand and just relax with some nice, cool lemonade and then later fly my little stow'n go kite. When it started getting cold we decided to drive around and see the sites and ended up at a fast food place to have yummy onion rings. I forgot the name of the place, but those were like the best onion rings I've ever had. If you ever go that SB, exit right off the 405N and its on your left side next to the 76 gas station. I think it should be added to SB's tourist spots list.
Lobster Festival
Posted in on 12:07 AM by ReynaAnyhow, the Festival was pretty cool. They had carnival games, some rides, lots of vendors and live music. When we were done doing our walk-thru, we went and chilled on the grass in front of the stage with a huge bag of Kettle Korn and listened to a duo called Dilana. Check her out at http://www.dilana-robichaux.com/ or http://www.myspace.com/dilanarox on iTunes. I liked this one song she sang called Hangover. Pretty cool. Give it a listen. She'll definitely be on my iPod soon.
Well, the Lobster Fest was pretty awesome considering it was the first day of the event and not many people went since it started late. We wished we would have gone tomorrow instead, but we're off to Santa Barbara...
By the way, we ended up leaving the festival with a month's subscription to the Daily Breeze. I could've sworn they closed down. Hmm...
One more thing, Sam and I got tarot readings done....woah....hehehe
Day Trippin' in San Pedro
Posted in on 11:41 PM by Reyna
Sam and I decided to go on a little day trip before heading out to the Lobster Fest in San Pedro. The only other time I remember going to San Pedro was for a school field trip, so we decided to revisit the old sites.
Our first stop was the massive Korean Bell of Friendship. It was donated by the people of the Repulic of Korea (duh) to celebrate the bicentennial of the US independence, honor the Korean War vets, and to consolidate friendship between the two countries. The bell is modeled after the Bronze Bell of King Songdok which is still on view in South Korea today.
Lol...parang field trip talaga for school. =D
Anyway, we made our way to the Tidepools at Point Fermin Marine Park. Sadly, we didn't see much because of the tide. I remember seeing so many things out and about before. Too bad. Maybe next time we'll start at White Point then work our way down.
After a long walk back to the car, we decided to picnic at Cabrillo Beach. We didn't stay long since the seagulls started coming. I swear, I only dropped a tiny piece of chip on the sand when one seagull started doing his 'Cacaw' call and all these seagulls started coming!
By that time, we were already tired and sticky so instead of going straight to the Lobster Festival, we ended up going home to change and shower.
Our first stop was the massive Korean Bell of Friendship. It was donated by the people of the Repulic of Korea (duh) to celebrate the bicentennial of the US independence, honor the Korean War vets, and to consolidate friendship between the two countries. The bell is modeled after the Bronze Bell of King Songdok which is still on view in South Korea today.
Lol...parang field trip talaga for school. =D
Anyway, we made our way to the Tidepools at Point Fermin Marine Park. Sadly, we didn't see much because of the tide. I remember seeing so many things out and about before. Too bad. Maybe next time we'll start at White Point then work our way down.
After a long walk back to the car, we decided to picnic at Cabrillo Beach. We didn't stay long since the seagulls started coming. I swear, I only dropped a tiny piece of chip on the sand when one seagull started doing his 'Cacaw' call and all these seagulls started coming!
By that time, we were already tired and sticky so instead of going straight to the Lobster Festival, we ended up going home to change and shower.
Mobile Blogging
Posted in on 7:36 PM by Reyna
Just wanting to test this mobile blogging function. I can't post from my mobile browser cus of the punctuation errors that I keep getting and there's no decent apps on the G1 for this. Hopefully this works. I didn't realize how complex this whole blogging thing was. Mad props to hardcore bloggers.
Bone's in half an hour and I'm freakishly excited! Lol
Reminders for the WEEKEND!!
Posted in on 2:13 PM by Reyna
Don't forget:
Season 5 of Bones airs on Fox tonight at 8/7c!!!
This weekends happenings:
Lobster Festival
Sept. 18-20
Ports O'Call Village, San Pedro
Fri: 5p-11p / Sat: 11a-11p / Sun / 11a-7p
www.lobsterfest.com
Sand Castle Festival
Sept. 19
East Beach, Santa Barbara
11a-6p
sbsandcastlefestival.com
Season 5 of Bones airs on Fox tonight at 8/7c!!!
This weekends happenings:
Lobster Festival
Sept. 18-20
Ports O'Call Village, San Pedro
Fri: 5p-11p / Sat: 11a-11p / Sun / 11a-7p
www.lobsterfest.com
Sand Castle Festival
Sept. 19
East Beach, Santa Barbara
11a-6p
sbsandcastlefestival.com
Running Errands and Getting Old
Posted in on 1:48 PM by Reyna
Ran errands the other day at Whittwood Town Center. I know, it was pretty far from the usual places I go. Sam had a survey thing to do in Santa Fe so I decided to come along to see the sites. Anyhow, I discovered Tim Tams at World Market (www.worldmarket.com). They were under the name, Arnott's, but still all the same.
Anyway, had to use the toilet and when I was drying my hands under the blower, I noticed that my skin started flapping. It was crazy. I sorta just stood there with my hands still under the blower for a bit longer amazed how 'flappy' my skin was. The thought of sagging skin was making me sad.
Anyway, had to use the toilet and when I was drying my hands under the blower, I noticed that my skin started flapping. It was crazy. I sorta just stood there with my hands still under the blower for a bit longer amazed how 'flappy' my skin was. The thought of sagging skin was making me sad.
Welcome Reyna!
Posted in on 1:35 PM by Reyna
Believe it or not, it took me 2 days to finally set-up this blog! I had the hardest time using the browser on my G1 and when I finally finished setting it up and started writing my first blog, I couldn't capitalize letters, use punctuation marks, etc. Even going back to text was hard. I was so frustrated! But everything's fine and dandy now. So yea... Welcome Reyna...finally.
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