Weekend travels

Posted by marshall Wed, 17 Mar 2004 19:00:00 GMT

This past weekend was most enjoyable. On Friday evening, Lara joined a couple of friends to get free facial makeovers at a makeup place in Downtown Disney. I hadn't been to the Disneyland area in a while, so I tagged along to see what it was like. I visited the Lego Store and checked out the life-size Lego Darth Vader (complete with sound effects!), and then we all met up to go to the House of Blues for dinner, which was a first for all of us. The food was excellent. All throughout the evening, our friends were talking about all the things Disneyland does throughout the year, and extolling the virtues of the Disneyland Annual Pass. We're very tempted.

On Saturday, we went with Jim and Regina Manley to Mount San Jacinto in Palm Springs. We rode the tram up into the mountains, which was quite the experience since the floor of the tram rotates as the car ascends/descends. Once we reached the top, we explored some of the mountain trails. We didn't get very far, though; unlike the 80-degree summerlike climate in Palm Springs, the mountains had knee-deep snow covering the easy trails, and much deeper snow covering the more difficult ones. Still, we quite enjoyed trudging through the snow...and then leaving it behind to go home. We returned to the Manleys' house for an enchilada dinner, and then they came over to our apartment to watch What's Up Doc? on the big screen.

Not content with visiting Anaheim and Palm Springs in a weekend, on Sunday afternoon we drove down to Newport Beach Fashion Island, where we dined at my new favorite restaurant, the El Torito Grill. Fresh tortillas with honey butter...chocolate espresso creme brulee...mmmmm. We walked around the ceilingless mall a bit, checking out the huge goldfish and all the people walking their dogs, and then headed back to Redlands...but not before Lara fell in love with the iPod Mini at the Apple Store.

On Sunday evening we had our 20somethings "Odd Groups". Lara is leading a cooking group this month, and I'm enjoying a C. S. Lewis study group. There are some folks in the group that have worked at the C. S. Lewis Foundation located here in Redlands, which makes it all the more interesting.

One might think we'd want to take a rest after a busy weekend of driving around, but no. This coming weekend we're headed to Mexico to help build a loft house. ¡Vamos!

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  1. jack said 1 day later:

    Yeah, but it's *gray* here in Pittsburgh. Don't you miss all the gray? Yesterday it was 35 degrees and raining. Don't you miss that?

  2. marshall said 1 day later:

    Well, this whole color-in-the-sky thing does take a bit of getting used to, that's true. Overall, though, I'd say I miss the gray rainy days about as much as you miss JDEdwards.

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