Monday, November 9, 2015

Hollywood, the Pacific, and pizza-making ... day two

Good morning California!! Love the palm trees and morning light - gorgeous!

From our hotel window in Anaheim.

Okay, today's plans are Hollywood, Beverly Hills (though probably just a drive-by), the ocean, pizza-making, and then trick-or-treating ... WHEW! Off we go then!

We had a MARVELOUS breakfast in the Sunspot restaurant of our hotel, the Anaheim Marriott Suites. It was a buffet with an omelette station and I had a wonderful spinach and goat cheese omelette - so good!

We broke our fast, showered, packed up lunches and beach gear, and headed out!

First stop, Hollywood!

Not a great pic, I know - but it does show the Hollywood sign in the background.

We parked on Hollywood Blvd, the location of the Walk of Fame. We saw many cool stars, most of which the boys didn't know - this seemed to frustrate Aidan, like we were purposely spending time showing him people he had never heard of! Like Jimi Hendrix - say it isn't so! You DON'T KNOW WHO THAT IS?!?!?! Sigh.

Some of the stars I grabbed were:

He was a HUGE part of my childhood - Indy and Han, love them both! 

The visionary behind the reason we are in LA. 

Whoop, whoop! Going there tomorrow!!!

We eventually passed the Mann's Chinese Theatre, now the TCL Chinese Theatre - the site of many Hollywood movie events. There was one there today! Wow! Celebs!

We witnessed, albeit briefly since there were police doing the obligatory "move along, nothing to see here" - ha (!), the "hand and foot ceremony" for The Hunger Games, Mockingjay, Part II movie. This is where the stars imprint their hands and feet into concrete slabs in front of the theatre - - a longtime tradition of the venue.

Here are some of my pics I grabbed while walking by as slowly as possible, and stopping briefly until too harassed by the police.

Jennifer Lawrence, aka Katniss, is the bright blond in the center background. While it appears that Conan O'Brien, perhaps acting as MC, is the tall man to the left of the lighting fixture. 

Not a great shot, but you can see the actor who plays Peeta, Josh Hutchinson, pretty well - he's the short man slightly to the left of center.

A zoomed-in shot where you can see Jennifer Lawrence's face well, and to her right is Liam Helmsworth, who plays Gale in the movie - one of her love interests.

This is from Access Hollywood's coverage of the "hand and foot ceremony" event. I thought you'd like to see it in case you want to match outfits/looks to my pics ... it's really them! Cool!!  :D


We made a pit stop at Madame Toussad's to snap some pics of the outdoor sculptures before we headed out of Hollywood.

Two glamorous gals!  ;p 

Kurt getting fresh with Ms. Monroe! 

Aargh! The boys are hanging out with an ogre!

And now it's off to the ocean ... via Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive, of which I got no pics, but my GOODNESS was it beautiful! We went down one residential road after finishing with Rodeo Dr and it was just GORGEOUS, with so many trees and plants and lovely, BIG, houses!

Being offered a choice of Orange County beaches, as we wanted to be closer to the hotel then LA proper, Roman really wanted to go to "the wavy one" ... aka Surf City USA, aka Huntington Beach. Aidan agreed.

 The Pacific!

Huntington Beach Pier, an active fishing pier. 

The boys in the surf. Aidan comfy, and Roman thrilled! 

Both boys playing in the surf now. Roman didn't leave the water ONCE after we arrived, until we told him it was time to leave. 

Huntington Beach, looking south from the pier.

After playing in the surf for a while we went down to the pier. And, it was playing, NOT swimming by a long shot - it was wave jumping and dodging and being thrown off our feet by the force of the waves and getting sand in places that should NOT have sand!! But, it was tremendously exhilarating and fun!

:D

This guy was hanging out ON the pier! Eating fish morsels in one of the several fisherman's sinks on the pier. Cool! 

 Roman and the pelican on the pier.

Sunshine on the Pacific, looking west. 

Still on the pier, looking north towards LA - you can see the buildings of downtown.

Well, it was now time to head back to the hotel for the boys' chef event!

One of the cool things I lined up for the trip, and there were a few to be sure (!), was a pizza-making event with our hotel's executive chef. Chef Hany Ali, at the Anaheim Marriott Suites' Sunspot restaurant, allows kids to come into his kitchen and make homemade pizza, from scratch. He is a WONDERFUL man! He was ridiculously flexible as our, and then his, schedules changes before we even arrived in LA. He was dedicated to working with our kids, and wished he could've worked with cousin Julia's too, but that didn't pan out. I was so THRILLED to be able to book this event for our budding chef, Aidan!

Both boys said they had a GREAT time with Chef Hany, and Chef indicated that both boys were well behaved, polite and did a fantastic job. And, their final products were MOST tasty! Thank you Chef Hany! If anyone is going to Disneyland and staying at Anaheim Marriott Suites, which I would most certainly recommend, then please DO check this cool perk out! I found out about it on Trip Advisor and will post a review there soon.

Here are some of the pics:

The boys and Chef Hany Ali . They got to keep the hats and aprons!

Up goes the dough! 

Down comes the dough, in their hands no less! Apparently I missed the time that it landed on Aidan's face - hence the flour on his face. :D 

Chef Hany giving pointers to our budding chef.    :)   Really liked this man! 

Up goes the dough again! 

Pizzas are topped and ready for baking! 

Final touches with Chef looking on. 

The Boreri's and Chef Hany - thank you Chef!!!!  :D 

My meal that night - Chef Hany instructed his line cook, Linda, to make me a Tofu Parmesan ... it was MAGNIFICENT!!! Served with herb risotto too. Kurt had the salmon, per Chef's recommendation, and said it was fresh and fantastic too!

After that, the boys changed into their costumes and we went out trick-or-treating ... it was Halloween after all! 

Kurt looking p-r-e-t-t-y scared with these two freaks!  ;p

Disney's California Adventure's Tower of Terror ride ... which we saw on our way out to trick-or-treat, fitting, I thought, for the spooky mood.  :D

That was it for out night! The boys got candy from their commercial trick-or-treating, something they had never done before - having only down residential houses in the past. But, candy is candy!

It was a late night, not to bed until after 10 pm - and Disney was the next day!! Excited!!

We loved our day exploring a little bit of LA, and were quite ready to rest.

Here is a link to all the pics of the day, though many are posted here:


Thanks for reading!

:D

Heading out to ... and arriving in, Los Angeles

FULL DISCLOSURE: I'm writing this over a week after returning from our fast-paced, fun-filled, and most-magical trip to Los Angeles and Disneyland. 

The reasons I'm writing it after-the-fact are twofold: one - the Blogger app wouldn't work with my new phone, nor would it accept text-blogs, and two - I want the trip described in more than just pictures, for posterity.

So, here goes!! Welcome to my world!

:)

DAY ONE - DEPARTURE FROM EL PASO, TX (the closest airport to our home in NM)

We didn't have an early call as our flight was scheduled to leave at 12:30 pm, and we were about 1.25 hours from the airport. I was, unfortunately, up around 5:30 am and unable to go back to sleep. Too excited!

So, I went for a walk, made breakfast, and began last minute packing. The boys woke around 8 am, and we headed out for our adventure around 9:30 am.


Excited as we head out from home to the airport!

We stopped at Subway before the airport, to get our lunch. Then arrived, too late for Kurt's liking, just about an hour before takeoff. Kurt parked the car while the boys and I waiting in the lobby. Then, off we went through security and to our gate. The plane was a little late, so we had time for a last minute bathroom run as well as getting our necessary water supplies before boarding.


In the terminal, awaiting boarding!

We boarded a little late, as I said, but were then told that the plane was overweight. This was, apparently, due to having too much fuel - - they had added extra fuel based on the flight not being sold out, but then standby people showed up and hence, we became overweight. So, we had to wait for the fuel crew to take some of the fuel out of the plane. Never had this happen before, and it took a LONG TIME. We ended up leaving about an hour late. Ugh. From this point forward, though, we did have an uneventful flight. 

We arrived in LAX, had to take a bus to get to the main terminal from the "commuter terminal," then get our luggage and take another bus to the car rental lot. By the time we left the car rental place, we were almost 2 hours behind schedule. We had intended to meet my cousin Julia, our fathers are brothers, and her family in Riverside at a fantastic place called Yard House - but by the time we were delayed, and found our way out of the LAX maze, and looked at the Friday-night LA traffic, it would've take us 3 hours to get to Riverside - OMG! I had heard that LA traffic was notorious, but I was NOT prepared for a 65 mile trip to take that amount of time!

So, thankfully, Julia and her husband Alex agreed to come out to Anaheim from their home of Redwoods, CA. Which was fabulous of them! We all met at the Cheesecake Factory in Anaheim and had a wonderful visit, there the 5 second-cousins met for the first time. Yay!

The Boreri and Brown families!

From there we headed back to our hotel to get some much needed sleep. It had been a LONG day!

We slept quite well too.

:D

Here is a link to the day's photos, although there is only one more that isn't posted here. One of my and Julia alone, not a great shot of me though!  :)