Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The city of angels


We recently visited Los Angeles for the very fist time and my first and last impression can be summed down to one word 'traffic'. LA has a LOT of it. If you've ever seen the SNL skit, Californians, you know that they are always talking about traffic and now I completely understand. This photo was from our first night in LA. Granted it was Friday at 5pm and around rush hour, but we saw the same on Saturday and Sunday!

We still managed to have a fun time. We stayed right in Hollywood opposite the Dolby theatre where they hold the Oscars. We went to Malibu and Santa Monica beach, saw Soundgarden live* and ate lots of delicious ethnic food that only a large city can offer. The highlight of our trip, was seeing Steven Spielberg leaving his house in his 'Expensive' car, when we were on the celebrity hill. And the best part is he waved to everyone on our tour bus. Even our tour operator was uber-excited! Here is a snapshot of our trip.

Rodeo Drive - I so wanted to start singing Rage out loud!
*Special thanks to my hubby for Soundgarden tix!
Sri Lankan goodness
 
The hollywood sign from Griffith observatory
BH 90210
Chris Cornell, I love you
Sunset at Santa Monica
Grauman Theatre on Hollywood
Fancy cocktails at the Roosevelt hotel
 

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Hearts Day


I’m a lover but I do hate the way people celebrate Valentine’s Day. It’s one of those overly commercial holidays, probably only second to Christmas. The amusing part is no one could even tell you why today is so-called. For those that don’t know, it’s because of Saint Valentine; yes, an actual person and not because Hallmark said so. Instead you find most people caught up with what to buy their special someone or where to get dinner reservations. And don’t you just love the stores and restaurants that mark-up prices on roses, gifts and meals just for today? In my opinion, people who fall for these gimmicks are suckers! I personally think that you should celebrate your love for someone all through the year and not make one day the be-all and end-all for any relationship. Not only can you get majorly disappointed because you are expecting the world, but your guy will be overwraught with anxiety on what to get you. Wouldn't you rather get many, smaller suprises during the year, especially when you're not expecting it?

With that being said, here are a few cute things I’ve come across this V-day that I love and you should do ALL YEAR LONG - heart-shaped breakfast! I absolutely loved the heart shaped boiled egg (on the left) and it's so easy to do.


And this is a great page with many ideas on how to use a heart-shaped cookie cutter.
Hard-boiled hearts
Mini-heart pan for pancakes

Heart Waffles
 

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Foster parents


Not only do we now have a dog in our lives but it feels like we're parents. Many of our friends call us dog parents and it sure feels like parenthood - a lesser social life, middle of the nights doodie duty, super early mornings and a sinful craving for caffeine. However, all the lack of sleep is negated when you look at your babe's cute face (on right), and get big spontaneous kisses and hugs.

We took Watson to PetSmart on Saturday morning and he was a hit! The staff, adults and kids absolutely loved him! He got treats from the employees and even personally fitted with some new threads (harness and leash) by Steven, who also got a lot of sloppy kisses. We got him this awesome dog pillow and it's one of his favorite things in our house, which isn't surprising considering he loves to sleep. Can I say Lazy with a capital 'L'?  And he's a snorer too!




Friday, February 1, 2013

Sharing the love

Today, we fostered a dog from the Austin Boxer Rescue. The dog's name is Watson and he is incredibly adorable, as you can see. The photos here are from the ride home. Watson was as excited as we were and kept looking outside at the houses and cars. Throughout the car ride, he was well-behaved and even took a nap on my lap, when we were stuck in traffic.  Awwww!

Both Al and I love dogs and have been wanting to get one for as long as we can remember. We had planned to do so last year when we were new to Austin as it's such a dog friendly city and we actually have more free time on our hands. We decided it was time this year and over the past couple of week's we've been contemplating between a dog and a cat, interviewing potential candidates too :) We went to a Boxer meet and greet last Saturday and after talking to a friend about fostering, we bit the bullet and sent in our form. Now, here we are with our handsome Watson and we're happy to say that we'll be helping him until he find his 'forever home'.