We've hiked in Idyllwild, Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and at home in San Diego
but Sedona was the first time I've ever felt like I was risking my
life. In Kauai, I worried about potentially getting lost because it was
so rugged, but in Sedona there the concern was that if I mess up, I could really
get hurt. Hiking Cathedral Rock is
probably the closest I will ever get to actual
rock climbing, because I don't see myself doing that ever. I'm way to
scared to hang from a rock by a rope, but I will hike one. It didn't
take long to see how this hike was going to be. We were barely getting
started and already there was a giant rock sitting where I thought a
trail was supposed to be.
We were lucky enough to have some cloud cover that day, but it was
hot. Upper 80's. I was already out of breath with a steady trickle of
sweat rolling down my back just 20 minutes in. I was enjoying the
challenge and then we saw this deep crevice with a pretty steep
incline. That's when I got a little bit nervous. I let MJ go first,
and then started up carefully placing my feet and hands in whatever rock
divots that felt sturdy enough to bear my weight. I didn't even want
to think about how we would get down. There really wasn't
a lot of margin for error. If I lost my balance or grip I wouldn't
die, but it would definitely be a nasty fall that I didn't want to take
and that was the case at several points along the way. Cathedral Rock
is short, but it is steep. It only took us about 50 minutes to get to
the top with several stops along the way to check out the view. It is
only 1.5 miles round trip, but there is a 600 foot elevation change
along the way.
We stopped for ice cream in town after that, all sweaty and gross, and since we obviously didn't get enough exercise on the first hike we did a second one.
Thunder Mountain
I was expecting Airport Loop to be short and sweet, but it was a long sweaty booby trapped trail of cactus and rocky road almost the whole way. And I'm not talking about ice cream. It was so late in the day that we had the whole trail to ourselves and only saw one other set of hikers. Our guide pointed out Thunder Mountain on the jeep tour but we had an even better view of it from here. I'm talking about the real Thunder Mountain. The very same one the ride in Disneyland is named after. I thought that was so cool, to be able to see it in person. There wasn't a whole lot of incline or decline on this hike but it was still challenging. It took us 1 1/2 hours of steady walking with no breaks to finish and then we checked the map at the trail head and found out it was 3.3 miles.
Needless to say, we were beat after that. We picked up Filet Mignon the day before, so MJ threw those on the
grill and we had us a nice meal of steak and 'taters on our patio.
Our only appointment on our last day was the Spa and dinner reservations. We spent the
morning at our favorite 21+ pool, where I had a serious break through. I always talk
about how I can't swim, so it was a really big deal that for the first
time ever in my life I jumped into the deep end. I've always been
terrified of not being able to touch the bottom, but after much coaxing and practicing I
finally did it. I think it really helped that we had the entire pool to
ourselves so I didn't have to worry about anyone staring at the grown
ass woman who is afraid to jump into the pool. I did not sink to the
bottom like a stone. I came to the top, swam towards the shallow end
and then flipped over on my back and floated--which is also a newish
move that I am mastering. I may not ever be able to save my life in an
ocean, but it is a big accomplishment for me to be able to get around in
a pool without fear of the water so I was super excited. I did it twice and I have both jumps on video for posterity. This pic is a screen cap of it.
Later on, we stopped at the Javelina Leap Vineyard & Winery and did one tasting flight each. MJ was not impressed, but I do not discriminate against wine in any way and it was all good to me. I almost booked a winery tour, but I didn't want to commit and I'm so glad I didn't. I did not want to over schedule our trip and it turns out we needed a nap after just the one. Since Sedona is all about relaxing and rejuvenation we could not leave without going to a spa. We got amazing massages for our tired muscles at New Day Spa and then went to dinner at El Rincon in the Tlaquepaque Shopping center.
We have had a lot of really great vacations, but I have to say Sedona was one of my favorites. I fell in love with the town and it felt so good being there together. I liked that we didn't have too much to do. I loved our little condo and the relaxing and casual vibe of the whole place. Sedona is my kind of town. Half the people run around in Uptown Sedona wearing gym clothes and I shouldn't have even bothered to bring make-up because I didn't use any of it. I loved the warm nights and that we didn't have to get on a long flight to get there.
Simply put, I loved Sedona. It's a really special place and I definitely want to go back.
We spent Labor Day weekend in Sedona and it was AMAZING from the moment we checked into our hotel until the moment we had to leave. The drive there took about seven hours including a Cracker Barrel stop for breakfast. I am very grateful to MJ for driving us the entire way there and back. I really try to be a good road-trip partner and I only fell asleep one time. It was raining when we got there, but we didn't see a drop after that. We had four nights there and it should have been plenty, but I got a bad case of red rock fever and didn't want to go home. Then again, I never want my vacations to be over.
I have to include multiple pictures of where we stayed because the place
was just so nice to look at. I was in awe as soon as I flung open the
door. We've stayed in nice places before, but the attention to detail
at Sedona Summit
is exquisite. In the bathroom, the water closet was behind a heavy
wooden sliding pocket door with a dark bronze handle. The shower was
enormous, the tiling intricate and the super deep textured sink was the
color of a brand new shiny penny. There wasn't a typical stand alone
closet in the bedroom, but there were a total of three wall cabinets to
hang clothes. To compensate, the wooden bed was designed so that larger
items like shoes and luggage could be stored underneath.
The kitchen and living room were equally gorgeous. Granite, stainless
steel, stone tile everything and pretty wooden cabinetry. In the
living room, the wooden ceiling beams, ceiling fan, fireplace, unique
wall art and wood trim details were amazing. Even the window coverings
in each room were nice to look at. This place really had it all. More
important than aesthetics, the place was clean and spotless. I was so impressed and we hadn't even gotten to the mountains yet.
The town itself is positively quaint and idyllic. There is a city ordinance that requires every building to fit the theme and look of Sedona right down to the McDonald's arches. They are green instead of yellow in Sedona. The town is nestled in the foothills of gorgeous red rock mountains which loom majestically in the background and are visible from every location.
The mountains are stunning. They are dry as a bone, but just as relaxing and calming to look at as the ocean in their own way.
On our first full day there we did the Rough Rider Canyon tour with Earth Wisdom along Broken Arrow Trail. The off-roading section. It was rough and rugged as promised. On the way there, we gained some elevation on a paved road until it abruptly ran out and things got bumpy pretty quickly. We were the only ones on this tour so we had the whole jeep to ourselves to bounce around in. The pink jeeps are cute and all, but I found a Groupon for a much better price and didn't lack for anything on the tour. The red jeep got us where we needed to go and our guide Zac was very friendly and informative. He took us to the very tip top of the trail beyond a gate where a lot of tours end and the views were amazing. I was a little bit nervous about just how rough the ride would be, but it was fine. I held onto the cross bar almost the whole time, caught air a few times and managed to hit my elbow on something which only hurt for a few hours. Other than that it wasn't anything too crazy. It is definitely not something I would recommend for anyone who is fragile for any reason.
It was a cross between Mad Max and the Wild Wild West out there on the trail. Tom Cars, ATV's, dirt bikes, motorcycles, SUV's, bicyclists and
pedestrians converged in an organized dusty cloud of chaos that I would
want no part of driving myself in. This area is open to private vehicles, and our tour guide has seen sedans and mini-vans trying to make it up there
which sounds positively insane to me. There are some serious boulders along that trail and vehicles moving every which way. MJ says he'd be game to drive it, but I would probably manage to drive myself off the mountain if I were behind the wheel so I was happy to leave the
driving to the professionals.
The tour was just a little bit over one hour and thirty minutes but felt like much longer. It was plenty of time to enjoy the experience and we both had a great time. My body felt a little worn out from all the hanging on and bracing.
I went from having gone to Whole Foods once in my life to going three times in one day. We went once in the morning to pick up something for breakfast. Another time on the way home from our jeep ride to get water and a third because after the pool we were hungry but didn't want to go out to eat. We sat outside on our patio and pigged out on the goodness that is Whole Foods before settling in on our cozy couch like two bookends to watch a movie.
Our Sedona vacation was off to an excellent start.
I think it's important that couples be able to do their own thing. I
never wanted to be that girl who can't do anything without her man and
I'm not, but whaaaaaa I missed MJ when I went away and I miss him since he's been away all weekend. He does not miss me, in the same way that I miss him and I'm okay with that because I'm a little on the dramatic side and I know he loves me.
I traveled alone. Again, with the drama but
it's the first flight I've taken on my own since I met MJ in Barcelona
all those years ago for our epic European vacation. That was
international, this was domestic. Very domestic. Only an hour and a
half flight with no layover to San Jose. I successfully navigated my
way there and back. I only follow him around like a lost puppy when we
travel together because I know that I can.
There
just aren't very many weddings in my life these days. Everyone has
moved onto baby showers and kid's birthday parties so this was the first
wedding I've been to in far too long and I was really looking forward
to it. It has also been far too long since I've seen my little sister
and it was really awesome to be able to meet up with my whole family
(minus big sis).
My cousin looked beautiful. I honestly can't recall the last time I saw her. It has to have been at least ten years ago. Probably longer. I saw aunts and uncles that I haven't seen since my wedding and others that I haven't in way longer than that. It's so strange to be that person saying the last time I saw you--you were just a little toddler running around. I remember how I used to roll my eyes a little at the shock and disbelief on their faces when adults used to say that to me and stand around acting like it's a miracle that I am no longer two feet tall. Surely, they didn't expect me to be the same size all these years later? Well, now I get it. Time passes so fast. You know that you are getting older, but it's jarring when you see the manifestation of that passage of time standing in front of you with a drink in their hand. It's mind blowing.
The wedding was beautiful and very well done from the tasty buffet to the decorations.
I don't see my extended family very often so this wedding was a good excuse to find the time and the money to get on that plane and make it happen. It was a short, but really sweet weekend. Friday to Sunday went so fast. We coordinated our
arrival/departure times, stayed in hotel rooms a few doors apart and ate at Olive Garden once and Denny's twice. Olive Garden because my little sister lives in San Francisco and the closest one is hard to get to on public transportation. It was a good choice because I can go any time I want, but rarely do. I almost forgot how much I love Lasagna Classico. And Denny's because our hotel was near the airport and there really wasn't much of anything else around. We went to two different locations but I ate the same thing both times. Their french toast is the bomb. Maybe I need to go back to dining in chain restaurants more often. I already know MJ will not go along with it.
I was thinking that my next wedding would be my little sister's but now I'm not so sure. Somewhere between the cake cutting, the bridal bouquet toss, and the groom's hunt for the garter belt she became overwhelmed. We were chatting about it before we went to bed that night and she said, "There is so much to do. I'm eloping." Hopefully I can convince her that her wedding day will be one of the most magical days ever and that she must. My wedding day was absolutely one of the best day's of my life and I wouldn't want her to miss out on that if that's what she really wants.
If you follow me on Instagram you have to be dying to know about this pic. How did you do it? What was it like? Well, wonder no no more.
We went to the Padre game on Tuesday. It was just like any ordinary game day outing. We try to go to at least on per year and always the Braves. I was able to squeeze in a workout and we still had time for dinner downtown where I proceeded to negate every sweaty minute of Ripped in 30. That's how it works right? You can't out exercise a bad diet, but I have no regrets whatsoever. Plus, in general my diet is not bad. It was Taco Tuesday. I did what I had to do. The beer was cold, the tacos were tasty and the nachos were mucho delicious. After we had our fill we walked over to the stadium and took our seats right behind home plate.
We're sitting there enjoying the game when all of a sudden there is a slight commotion in the crowd ahead of me and to my right in the next section. I didn't even notice the ball being hit out, but the scuffle caught my attention and the next thing I know there is a baseball with flailing hands reaching for it coming towards me. I was sitting at the end of my row. The ball landed on the stairs at my feet and I scooped it up. Easy as pie. It was so meant to be I didn't even really have to get up. I just lunged forward a bit from my seat. I'd like to say that I caught the thing with my bare hands as it sailed towards my head but that is not the case. I got lucky, but it counts because really, how often does this ever happen? You have to be in the right place at the right time in a crowd full of people who all want the same thing. It will probably never happen again in my lifetime so I milked the moment for what it was worth. Once the ball was in my hand I stood up, arms raised high in victory yelled, "I caught it. Whoo!!!!!!" I think there may have been a few grumbles directed towards me. Can't you see that lady in the background giving me the evil eye? Some may believe I didn't deserve it and that it should have been theirs, but the ball ended up in my hands fair and square and it was awesome.
I was sure this would get me on the jumbo tron. We took a selfie together and tagged it, but it never showed up so we tried again. I was lucky enough to have already planned to get off early that day, thus paving the way for a fun weekday game night. We were lucky enough to find street parking. Lucky enough to get free tickets from MJ's job. They get tickets to every single home game, but there are only two. I was lucky enough to catch snatch the foul ball. I was not, however lucky enough to make it onto the jumbo tron. Not with two pics or with the roving camera man who was just a section away. Denied, so that will be my next goal although, it will be tough with MJ throwing shade. Even if I go out and buy a Padres shirt and dance around like a clown they are probably going to be less inclined to throw a random guy next to me wearing a Braves jersey at the Padres vs Braves game on the jumbo tron. A girl can dream.
I have just one question though. What do I do with the ball?
We had a wild night on Friday bar hopping in Ocean Beach to celebrate a friend's birthday, which was really refreshing because I thought I'd aged out of Ocean Beach and Pacific Beach. It was an 80's theme. We did not dress up although in a way I felt like I did because I was wearing a romper. I think it's important to note that it's my very first romper ever. Well, not ever, but the last time I wore one it actually was the 80's and I was about 10 years old. It's one of those things I kept saying, "Oh yeah, I need to get one of those," but never did. At first I wasn't sure if I liked them. Then I wasn't sure if I wanted to take down my top to go to the bathroom. Then I wasn't sure if the trend was going to die and I'd be stuck with something I didn't want to wear. Then it seemed like they just wouldn't go away so when my mom spotted a cute one while we were at Target, I tried it on and was sold on the comfort and versatility. It's not to tight or too short.
Someone had an extra gold chain for MJ so we fit right in. Bar hopping and dancing wearing a romper with ballet flats was positively liberating. These flats are amazing. The goal was to find a pair of ballet flats that felt like house slippers and these are it. I'm already looking for a pair in nude or taupe. I felt comfortable. I felt like me. We had a great time. I'll have to reconsider Ocean Beach and Pacific Beach for fun nights out without the downtown pressure to dress a certain way. Oh, and the prices. At the first bar we hadn't eaten so I was going to wait and not order anything but when the waitress put two beers in front of him and asked for $7.50 I was all over it because you can't get a single drink for less then $10.00 downtown and that's what Uber is for. We left the driving to them. Sometimes the downtown scene is just too much with all the heels and the tight dresses. I have nothing against either. Not true. I'm pretty much over heels that hurt. I refuse to suffer anymore. Anyway, I love downtown and I'll go back, but the change in scenery was nice.
I think the same could be said about Dolci Cafe Italiano Rancho San Diego. It's one of those unassuming little places in a strip mall that you see on your way to the grocery store and say, "That place looks cute,
we need to try it," and then promptly forget about it until you see it
again and say, "That place looks cute, we need to try it." Well, we finally tried it on Sunday. This is our last weekend at home together for the next month and we wanted to go out for breakfast. Coast? or local? It was hot. It would have been nice to head out towards the beach, but then I thought about it. Local, because all the hot spots would probably have long wait times without a reservation. And then there is the parking.
We love the vibrant restaurant scene in San Diego but sometimes we just want to drive to a restaurant, get out of the car and eat so it's
always nice to find cute non-chain restaurants without all the hoopla. We were seating in the covered patio area which was nice. The Italian sausage was juicy and the french toast was perfectly moist in the middle and full of flavor. And the prices! My french toast was $9.00. Our bill was only $35 and that includes three mimosas. Two for me. I can't wait to go back to try lunch and dinner.
The gymnastics world is all a buzz because the road to Rio has officially begun with the 2015 US Secret Classic and continues with P & G Championships this weekend. What makes it even more exciting is that there was not one, not two, but three members of the 2012 US Gold Medal winning Fierce Five team back in the mix and very serious about going for a second Olympics. In a sport where you peak at 16 if not sooner this is unheard of in gymnastics and hasn't been done since Amy Chow and Dominique Dawes did it in 1996 and 2000.
Kyla, McKayla, Aly, Jordan, Gabby
Here is an update on the gymnastics darlings from London.
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After London everyone except Jordan Wieber was certain about coming back. She was the it girl that year and everyone was expecting her to win the All-Around and she didn't even get to compete for it. I was so, so sad for her. Aly Raisman edged her out for a spot in All-Around finals and then Gabby Douglas went on to win the whole thing. Out of all of them Jordan suffered the biggest disappointment and would have the most to prove by coming back for redemption. She didn't commit, but she also didn't rule it out. She was not eligible for collegiate competition having gone pro, but secured a place as gymnastics team manager at UCLA. She continued some training there but could not find the motivation to mount a serious comeback and officially announced her retirement earlier this year. I think she is enjoying college life and that California sunshine too much to go back to the cold of Michigan and the daily grind of gymnastics. Who can blame her?
McKayla Maroney made made it clear that she loved gymnastics too much to give it up and was serious about continuing onto Rio. She did some acting gigs and appearances after London. I feel really bad for her because she made a valiant effort to continue. She got injured on the post Olympic tour, but came back and was competing at a World Championships in the All Around just a year after the Olympics. Having been known as a vault specialist in London it was a really big deal for her. Having missed out on a Vaulting Gold that really should have been hers it was also a really big deal that she won it at 2013Worlds the year after. She was looking so good and was so determined but she had injury after injury and a few surgeries. Her body just wasn't having it and it looks like she's down for the count. If she's not in the mix now I don't imagine it's possible for her to even dream about coming back now. I don't think there has been an official announcement but the only thing I've seen from her lately is sexy selfies on Instagram. But really, what is with the sexy selfies? It's pretty much all she posts. According to an interview with Marta Karolyi she is having some ongoing medical issues with her heart.
Kyla Ross never left the gym. At fifteen she was the youngest member of the 2012 team and just getting started so it was no surprise that she didn't skip a beat and was right back to serious training. She was the only one of her teammates not to turn pro and do the full post Olympic tour. She only did West Coast dates so she could continue to train. She's continued to be a fixture on the US National team winning medals at every Worlds and Nationals. She would have been girl on top but Simone Biles came onto the scene and bumped her out of a World All Around title in 2013 and she has placed 2nd to her at every nationals. She has only had a few minor injuries which is amazing in this sport where you expect to get injured constantly. She has stayed the course and I will be so disappointed if she doesn't make next year's team. She has had to deal with a growth spurt and has been criticized over and over for doing the same skills from 2012. Marta loves her for her consistency and pretty gymnastics but the rest of the pack is catching up and I don't think Rio is possible unless she upgrades her difficulty. Her gymnastics continues to be solid and she is right in there with the young whipper snappers coming up provided she upgrades.
Aly Raisman did Dancing with the Stars and all kinds of fun stuff after the Olympics. She got her own leotard collection from GK Elite and was recently featured in ESPN's 2015 Body Edition. My goodness that girl is fit. They all are. She needed some time off to live a normal life for a little while, but her intention was always to come back. She had an amazing Olympics walking away with a Gold on floor and a Bronze on beam in addition to team gold, but just missed out on an individual AA medal medal. She started training at the end of 2013 in Massachussets with her same coach, was back at US National training camps at the end of 2014 and competed at City of Jesolo Trophy 2015 in March. I love her. I love her attitude, her consistency, and her personality. She has had so much success and yet remains humble and hard working. She is still full of power, but really needs to clean up her form which has always been one of her weaknesses. I really want her to make the team. I want EVERYONE to make it!
The third Fierce Five member who is making a comeback is none other than 2012 All Around Olympic Gold MedalistGabby Douglas. She basked in the post Olympic glory as well, with TV appearances and magazine covers. She had a movie made about her life and slo got her very own GK Elite leotard collection. She moved to Los Angeles and then got back in the gym mid 2014. She originally went back to Chow's who trained her through the Olympics, but then bounced around to a few other gyms before settling down at Buckeye's in Ohio. She was looking kind of flaky, but has stayed put. It was announced earlier this year that she was going to have a reality show set in LA, but I haven't heard anything else about it. She went back to training camp around the same time Aly did and had the first comeback meet at Jesolo last year as well. She is looking really good. I have mixed feelings about Gabby. I loved her underdog story from 2012 and her gymnastics, but found myself put off by her cocky attitude in interviews right away. I don't know what it is, but arrogance is just not a likable character trait in my opinion and she oozes it. I though she had toned it down a bit when I watched a few interviews while she was training for her comeback, but no. It's back. I want to like her a lot more than I do, but her gymnastics speaks for itself. Physically, she hasn't changed much since 2012 and her gymnastics looks really clean and solid.
The it girl of this Olympic cycle is undoubtedly Simone Biles. She wins everything. She is the 2013 and 2014 World AA Champion and not even Alya Mustafina from Russia could beat her. She is a machine. She is powerful, solid and while she does not have long graceful lines she is very clean. The girl is seriously blessed with natural talent for this sport, plus she is a work horse. Everyone, including the former Olympians are chasing her and it's pretty much a given that barring some bizarre unforeseen circumstance she will be on the 2016 team. I expect her to win too, but Jordan's story and Mckayla's fall when she was a sure thing for Vault gold is a cautionary tale. You never know. Not only is she good, but she has the most adorable personality ever and always looks like she is having fun. There is not an arrogant bone in her body. She committed to UCLA, but then announced her decision to turn pro on July 29th. I don't blame her. Gymnastics is expensive and if things go the way they should she will make enough money to finance a college education and then some. It can be a risky move, but she WILL get endorsements and make a ton of money provided she continues doing exactly what she's doing and doesn't get hurt.
How did they do at Classics? Simone Biles won of course. Gabby Douglas came in an impressive 2nd, just 2.0 points behind Simone who has been known to win by so many points that she could fall five times and still win. Aly fell on floor and came in 5th. Kyla, who only competed bars and beam fell on an upgraded bar move. It's basically Simone Biles and then everyone else, but the rest of the pack is catching up with Kyla. She needs time to get comfortable with upgrades so I hope the fall doesn't send her back to her safe moves.
It is absolutely ridiculous how deep the US team is right now and how hard it is going to be to make the World team this year let alone the Olympic team next year. Next year!! It's less than a year away now. As much
as I love a good comeback story and want all the veterans to make it I
don't see that happening. And you know what? I want to go to Rio too. I am getting so excited that it getting so close and it is just killing me right now that I've been shut out of two ticket request phases and that when they finally did live sales I was in Kauai without my Visa card. Gymnastics is one of the hottest and hardest to get tickets around. I got the email that day, but if you weren't trying to get tickets within minutes of going live they were as good as gone. I can still go if I want to see Taekwando or Basketball, but for me it's gymnastics or bust.