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    • hollywood

      Posted at 5:33 pm by jasminedesirees, on February 20, 2013

      I had a seriously fun weekend in LA, and one of the highlights was hiking to the Hollywood sign. Ever since I was little I always thought the Hollywood sign was the coolest thing around, and then a few years ago I found out you can actually hike to it, and I’ve wanted to do it ever since.

      We had a gorgeous day for it, the trail is about 4 miles, and you can hike it, or go on horseback. The view from the top was amazing, and it was pretty neat to be that close to such an iconic piece of history.

      You can learn more about the Hollywood sign hike here.

      I wore new shoes for some inexplicable reason, and ended up walking on the backs so I wouldn’t get blisters

      Posted in exploring, travel | 0 Comments
    • briones

      Posted at 5:16 pm by jasminedesirees, on February 12, 2013

      On Sunday we went to check out Briones, a regional park in Martinez, CA. Sometimes I get so caught up in daydreaming about all of the places in the world that I want to visit, that I forget that I live in a pretty amazing place already.

      There is so much to do in California, and it’s kind of neat to think that the same roads you drive down every day could lead you somewhere amazing, if you just remember to make a different turn every once in awhile.

      me: do you think we could climb all the way up there? derek: no.
      jealous
      favourite shirt
      we saw a coyote, and one random cow, I think he was lost
      Posted in California, exploring, life, USA | 0 Comments | Tagged briones, California, East Bay, hiking
    • ixtapa numero dos

      Posted at 7:10 pm by jasminedesirees, on January 7, 2013

      A few more pics from our heavenly trip to Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo:

      favourites

      we’re gonna need a bigger boat

      our surboards on Troncones beach

      she is practically a professional fisherman

      you can’t really tell how sunburnt I am but pain, lots of pain

      we don’t want to go home

      yum


      Posted in exploring, Mexico, travel | 0 Comments
    • ixtapa is for lovers

      Posted at 4:12 pm by jasminedesirees, on January 5, 2013

      We had an amazing Christmas trip to Ixtapa, here were some of the highlights:

      heavennn

      Ixtapa

      yuck
      oh christmas treeeeee

      Christmas morning mimosas

      sexy christmas socks

      v-ball skillzzzz

      dancing in the town square

      don’t tell my husband


      Posted in exploring, Mexico, travel | 0 Comments
    • favourites

      Posted at 4:23 pm by jasminedesirees, on January 3, 2013
      Here are some of the things that are making me happy right now, Ixtapa edition.

      One of the things I love the most about Mexico and the Mexican culture, is the bright colours that are so prevalent. Sometimes if feels like everything here is some offshoot of beige, and then you go somewhere else and see amazing, vibrant colours on everything from fence posts to table legs and everything in between.


      I want to live here, or else paint my whole house this amazing blue

      I would do unspeakable things for a purple fence

      A bright red gate off the dirt road in Troncones

      A tablecloth at a restaurant near the marina in Zihuatanejo

      Bright blue and gold leaf in a church in Zihuatanejo

      A pinata on Ixtapa Island

       
      I also adore the skulls and Dia de los Muertos decorations you can find all over the place.

      Love this, spotted on a random wall on a street in Zihuanatejo
       And the wildlife:

      We saw pods of wild dolphins and sea turtles out in the ocean

       

      Posted in exploring, favourites, Mexico | 0 Comments
    • renegade

      Posted at 5:05 pm by jasminedesirees, on December 28, 2012

      Last weekend I attended the Renegade Craft Fair in San Francisco. It is basically small local businesses that make or design things like clothes, art, cards, jewellery, etc and they all come together to sell it. Many of them have Etsy shops.

      It was really neat to see all of the different things that people make, and it made me feel a bit bad about myself that I haven’t quite learned how to macrame myself a pair of jean shorts, but mostly it was just very impressive, it was a bit of a contact high being around all of those talented, creative people.

      Even though there was tons of beautiful jewellery, I didn’t end up buying any, there was almost too many pieces I liked and I couldn’t narrow it down to just one.

      I did buy this super adorable card, that I might frame and keep by my bed because it makes me happy whenever I look at it.

      I bought some gorgeous eyeshadow from Calico, which I didn’t need but the colours were so beautiful I wanted to paint my whole body with them.

      They give you a “positive thought of the day” if you buy something from them, this was mine.

      I bought this charcoal and tea-tree oil soap for the boy, it smells amazing, and I’m sure he won’t be surprised to find a lump of “coal” in his stocking.

      I haven’t decided if he’s been naughty or nice

      And I also bought this shirt. I literally saw it from across the room and we loved each other immediately. They didn’t have it in the style I wanted but I went home and ordered it immediately afterwards, and I am impatiently checking my mailbox every day waiting for the moment we are together again.


      Posted in exploring, San Francisco | 0 Comments
    • oasis

      Posted at 8:27 pm by jasminedesirees, on November 16, 2012

      One of the great things about being in this city, is there is something different around every corner. We are always looking for new places to eat lunch, it’s nice to get out of the office and spend time outside especially when the weather is nice.

       
      Last week we were walking to get food, and we turned a corner and found this beautiful park beside the Yerba Buena Center. It has waterfalls, flowers and tons of beautiful green grass, and it is very peaceful, even when there are a lot of people around. It’s the kind of place that makes you wish you had a frisbee, or a book to plop down and read under a tree.

      It’s a perfect little oasis in the middle of all of the brick and concrete.

      Posted in exploring, life, San Francisco | 0 Comments
    • Carmelllllll

      Posted at 5:18 pm by jasminedesirees, on November 2, 2012
      For that one guy’s birthday a few weeks ago we went on a “lost weekend” road trip. We just jumped in the car early on a Saturday morning, and took off driving, with no idea where we would end up. We headed south, and jumped on Highway 1 south, right along the coast, and enjoyed the amazing views, and stopped at every beach along the way. It was soo good to be near the ocean again, I know I’m really not that far from it, but it feels like it sometimes.

      Heavennnn
      In Hawaii, whenever I was having a bad day, or something would happen to upset me, I always just went to the beach. Something about sitting there with the sun shining down on me watching the waves come in reminds me that my life is actually pretty great. Just being on the beach gets me out of my head, and makes me appreciate all of the good things in life, plus, to me, it smells like home.

       

      Frolicking in the ocean
      We drove down the coast through Santa Cruz, Monterey and ended up in Carmel. I don’t know why, but I’ve always wanted to go there, despite knowing absolutely nothing about it. I am pretty sure it’s because of the movie “Charlie’s Angels” where Cameron Diaz detects the call of pygmy nuthatch, which leads them to the only place in the world they live, Carmel.. which is embarrassing, and also reminds me that I need to watch fewer movies.
      My new house
      We  toured around Carmel which is the cutest little town ever, and also happens to be home to some of the most amazing mansions I’ve ever seen. The town was full of super adorable little shops, all I wanted to do was drink wine and purchase artwork, or possibly open up a sweet shop like the lady from Chocolat (again, fewer movies). 
      Entry to the Thomas Kincaid Gallery in Carmel
      We toured around the Seventeen Mile Road by the Pebble Beach golf course which was so stunning that I almost wished I was a golfer, rather than just someone who likes to drink Mike’s Hard in the golf cart, and so many of the trees are covered in Spanish moss, it was gorgeous.
      Pebble Beach Golf Course
      We had beach picnics, went shopping, stopped at a crazy cool farmer’s market and got a week’s worth of fresh produce for like $5.00. We stayed in a terrifying motel that was kind of dirty and in between 3 liquor stores. We stopped at our favourite brunch place in Capitola for breakfast and mimosas. It was a really great weekend.

       

      At Capitola
      We are definitely going to be doing more trips like this in the future. Sometimes I get so caught up in all of the places I want to see in the world, Europe, Thailand, Brazil, etc. etc., that I forget to take advantage of the really neat places that are only a few hours away, or even right in my own backyard.

      Sunset in Carmel

      Posted in beach, exploring, travel | 0 Comments
    • Shake Your Tail Feather

      Posted at 11:22 pm by jasminedesirees, on October 29, 2012
       This weekend we went to a Halloween pub crawl in San Francisco with some friends, and had such a great time. I got to wear my peacock costume, and the feathers stayed on just fine, even with all of my crazy tail-feather shaking. I love to dance, and it has been way too long since I could show off my skills (or lack there-of).
      He should always wear that hair, it was amazing

      We started out at Bar None on Union St. and then made our way to Polk, and finished the night off on Fillmore, with a much needed stop at Extreme Pizza somewhere in there. This was my first time going out to the bars in San Francisco, and I had so much fun I’ll definitely be doing it again soon.

      Our friend James doing the Gangnam Style dance for everyone on the street
      Love them

      Sunday was absolutely gorgeous, and as we were driving home I saw so many cute little restaurants, shops and farmers markets throughout the city. I am very excited to spend some more time exploring!

      Posted in exploring, holidays, San Francisco | 1 Comment
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