Wednesday, June 22, 2011

#9. Big Sur and the Central Coast




So...California is unique for many reasons, but one thing Jay and I love about our life here is how you can travel in any direction 2 hours and get a different climate and terrain. Our favorite direction has been traveling North to Big Sur, Carmel, Monterey, Mill Valley, and San Fran. We mini-mooned here for 3 nights after our wedding which is exactly the kind of energy we were hoping for...relaxing, beautiful, quiet, and rustic. For those of you who have taken this road trip, you know why this destination has made our top 20 list. The scenery is the most breath taking that I've seen. Jay and I talk seriously about needing to make our way back to this part of California for our 5 year anniversary. So even though the pictures for this post are from Google, Big Sur really does look this way in person.

#10. The San Vicente Median Strip


Over the course of the last eight years living in Brentwood, Jay and Karen(more Jay than Karen) have logged many miles running the San Vicente median strip. We've clocked the mileage several times to know how close we were to our training goals. Depending on our starting location and route, it is about 3.5 miles from our apartment to the beach...round trip 7-8 miles. It's the perfect run...a little cushion from the grass, other bikers, runners, weight lifters, yogis, and martial artists along the way for inspiration, a little decline, and therefore the dreaded incline, beautiful homes to lust over, and of course the perfect coastal weather for a good workout.

Monday, June 20, 2011

#11. The Farmers Market on San Vicente

While sitting on the couch in our now close-to-empty apartment, Karen turned to me and said, "How sad and devastating it's going to be not having the farmers market anymore." That could be an exaggeration, but it's certainly true that the San Vicente farmers market has become part of our routine out here, especially since Lucas has been in the picture. Almost every Sunday morning without fail we throw Lucas in the stroller, hit up our Starbucks, stop off at the Whole Foods magazine stand and stroll through the rows of fruit and vegetables to stock up for the week. Karen has made great use of it all, priding herself in the fact that she provides Lucas with the freshest, most organic food around. If only we could guess what he was in the mood for this week...


The Farmers market is really great for people watching and some of the worst plastic surgery you've ever seen is on display there. Pretty sure we won't see that in St. Paul.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

#12. Mani/Pedis



For 9 years, I have been thoroughly enjoying my weekly mani/pedis. I realized very soon after I moved from Minnesota to the valley that having your nails groomed was a MUST! I know Jay will agree that this HAD to make our top 20 list, especially since he has had a handful of pedicures(although in my mind not frequently enough). Not that I can't get this done in Minnesota, but where else will they cost $20. Now that's a bargain! Thank you Lovely Nails!

#13. The 18th Street Coffee House


There's a little independently-owned coffee shop on the corner of 18th and Broadway in Santa Monica that has been a part of our lives as long as we've been on the westside. Jay spent many mornings rapping with his colleagues after their morning swim in the Crossroads pool. We will never forget the many great employees there, especially Miguel and our favorite barista, simply known as "The Barista."

I will always fondly remember the tile mosaic tables, double mochas, garlic bagels toasted with hummus, the amazing murals on the walls, aspiring writers hammering away on their laptops, the no cell phone rule, cash only, and the free coffee cards.

"18th Street" is an old-school coffee house and proud of it. Please be open when we come back in September.

#14. Bay Cities Italian Deli


For those of you who live out here and have enjoyed their food, you know what I'm talking about. Pretty much every weekend, Karen and I order our sandwiches on-line and then hit up the hot counter for meatballs and macaroni and cheese. When we visit friends, we have been known to show up with some Bay Cities Tuscan tapenade, manchego cheese, and the special Bay Cities Italian bread. The lines are long, but it's worth the wait.

The service at this place is pretty amazing, too. It's like a well-oiled machine in there. It kind of reminds me of Giammalvo's Market in New Bedford. We are already excited about the sandwiches from there we'll eat on the plane.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

#15. 11722 Kiowa Avenue, Apartment 7


Though we have often been heard saying how much we can't wait to get out of our apartment and finally move into a house, you can't say we haven't had our share of great memories in our humble little apartment on Kiowa Ave. Jay is actually Karen's third roommate in this apartment (after she lived with Dara Marble and Matthew Arnold), so she's put in a solid 8 years in here. We hate our kitchen, but we actually were successful in creating a Thanksgiving dinner a few years back (with the help of Karen's mom). We've painted the place a few times, added furniture, fought with landlords, hosted some good parties i.e. Jay's 33rd "Larry Bird" birthday party, and successfully kept Lucas alive here for 17 months!


#16. The Westside Rentals Guy

One thing we know for sure we won't be seeing in Minneapolis: the Westside Rentals Guy. This guy, clad in his Westside Rentals "uniform," has a never-ending supply of energy as he pumps his fists to some kind of internal soundtrack. He can single-handedly make any Wilshire Boulevard traffic bearable. We'll miss you Westside Rentals Guy!

P.S. Obviously, this isn't one of the more meaningful of the things we'll miss about L.A., but we're running out of days to get to #1.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

#17. Sushi

Our selection for # 17 in our in-no-particular-order Top 20 things we'll miss about L.A. list is none other than one of our favorite foods: SUSHI.

Sadly, our go-to sushi place of choice - primarily because it was just around the corner - Asakuma - closed a few months ago so we haven't been able to go, but we have satisfied our craving with more frequent trips to Taiko and Katsuya (amen for "sushi crack"!). We've also enjoyed our times at Bar Hayama, and only wish we had spent more time at their outdoor fire pit. Karen wants to give a shout out to K-Zo in Culver City, too.


We're assuming Minneapolis has sushi (?), but we know it won't be the same. We will attempt to keep our sushi appetites at bay until our next visit.

Monday, June 6, 2011

#18. The Team of Doctors

The great Dr. Jorge Lazareff

#18 on our "what we'll miss about l.a." list (which is in no particular order, by the way) is our doctors. Over the last 16 months, we have been blessed with the greatest team of doctors (from UCLA) anyone could ask for to watch over Lucas.

So, THANK YOU Dr. Lazareff (neurosurgeon), Dr. Zionts (orthopedic surgeon), Dr. Singer (urologist) and Drs. Krohn and Sachs (pediatricians).

This is Dr. Krohn. Who would have believed our good friends Evan and Rachel would end up with him as a pediatrician for Malia, too?


What can we say about Dr. Zionts? He was there for the casting and he performed the tenotomy. We spent more hours in his office than we care to remember. Through it all, though, Dr. Zionts always made us feel calm and welcome.

Meet Dr. Singer, our urologist. These were some of our tougher appointments, but Dr. Singer always delivered the news honestly and delicately.


Here's Dr. Sachs, our first pediatrician. He's been in the game almost as long as Karen and I have been alive. It was fun to see all of his "old school" methods.

All of these doctors have left some big shoes to fill for their counterparts in the Twin Cities. THANKS!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

#19. Mountain Hikes


Jay and Lucas with a horse friend at Will Rogers.


Whether it's to get up close to the Hollywood sign or simply a Sunday morning family hike, the mountains have served as our playground during our time here. We will miss our times together, sitting on a bench at Will Rogers State Park admiring the Pacific Palisades houses we'll never own, and looking at the mountains as a backdrop for our many trips up the PCH.