Showing posts with label Southern California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern California. Show all posts

July 6, 2012

{Date Night Fridays} The Getty Villa

A perfect place to go on a date in Southern California if you love art and great architecture is the Getty. The hubby and I have gone to both the Getty Center and the Getty Villa but our favorite one is the Villa. Like I've previously stated we love going on cheap dates especially when you get to experience such a beautiful place.






We've been here a few times and we can't believe how beautiful it is every time we come back.  To get tickets you need to make a reservation with them here.  Entrance is FREE but parking is $15.  Can I suggest you either carpool with a group of friends, take public transportation which gets you in for free, or get dropped off if you want to save on the parking fee. This place is good for older kids but keep in mind it's a museum.  If you want to make it a super romantical date you can always have a picnic at the nearby beach and then drive up to the Villa.  They also serve wine and lunch if you would like to eat at the Villa or you can order a picnic lunch and eat it on the grounds.  We enjoy sitting on a bench overlooking the outer peristyle and people watching while having a great conversation.  

17985 Pacific Coast Highway
Pacific Palisades, California 90272
(310) 440-7300

July 4, 2012

Holidays: Independence Day!


I hope everyone has a safe and lovely Independence day.  Please be safe when handling fireworks! Here's a list of places where you can go see fireworks in Southern California. 

June 8, 2012

{Date Night Friday} Balboa Park

A few years ago I went to Balboa Park to work on a school assignment and I was hooked.  Not long after that I went back with my hubby and he loved it.  Fast forward to a couple of weekends ago when we decided to finally go back.

Our first stop was at the Visitor Center where we gots of helpful tips.  We decided that instead of buying tickets we where going to walk around and enjoy all the free things to do.

Here's a glimpse at what we saw and by no means does justice to the amount of things there are to see:








This place is pretty amazing to spend a whole day walking around in.  They have several restaurants around there but beware for all the fast food lovers out there you have to drive a little to find fast food.  They do have hot dog carts that sell bottled water, ice cream, and nachos.  Parking is awful on a beautiful day but don't be discouraged there is plenty around if you're willing to walk far for it.  Make sure you don't park in 15 minute parking because they do give tickets.  We have visited several of the museums there along with the San Diego Zoo but this time we opted to walk around and relax which made for a splendid day.  They have palm readers, tarot card readers, local musicians, and very interesting people out there. Besides museums they have performing arts centers, a Spanish village, and a lot of gardens.  This place is great to bring out of towners to and is also wonderful for kids.

549 El Prado
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 239-0512


  Do you know of any other places like Balboa Park you are willing to share with me?

May 10, 2012

Life: On apartment living...

For the past few days I've been pondering if I should write this post but since this is a new month I've decided why not.  Let me start off by saying I like where we live but I have never really loved it.  We moved into our apartment about 3 and a half years ago.  At that time we decided on this place because it made the most sense for us.  The apartment itself is on the first floor of a nine unit complex, the rent is reasonable for Southern California, and the location is fairly nice.  I spent half of my childhood living an in apartment and the other half in a house.  Can you guess which one I prefer?  That's right there is nothing like living in a house and having more space.  We don't have any intentions of purchasing our own house anytime soon since I haven't found a full time job yet but maybe in the future.  However, we have decided that we need more space and we are were looking for a two bedroom unit.  We need an extra bedroom because the hubby is telecommuting more often and he needs an office.  (Sh! Don't tell him I need a need a craft room too and it will be used as that when he's at work.) We are also looking for a place closer to his job because being stuck in traffic isn't very fun.  (Double yeah for me since the closer we're to his job the closer I'll be to my family.)

Fast forward a couple of months since I actually began writing this post right before we moved out.  We have been living in our new apartment for about a month in a half and I'm loving every minute of it.  I miss our old city but I'm really excited about discovering new places.  The things I won't miss about our old place are living next to an alley, having someone living above us, street sweeping tickets ( I was lucky enough to get one a couple of days before we moved out),  and above all NO more circling around trying to find a parking space.  What I will miss in our old neighborhood are our nightly jogs to the beach, living close to cute shops, and knowing all 9 tents in our building.  The things I love about our new place are all the space we have,  we're on the top floor, all the amenities, parking, and that I'm closer to my family.

One thing we considered before moving was the price tag that came along with it.  We hired mover which we had never done before but was seriously the BEST decision we've made. I loved that in one swoop all our belongings went from one place to another, we didn't have have to bother our family and friends to help us out and we didn't have to lug everything up to the second floor ourselves. Overall we're paying more for our current apartment but the benefits far outweigh the cost.  It's all about the value for the money folks.  When we were looking for a new place we saw about 15 different units and neighborhoods before we actually decided on where we are living at now.  We never thought we would ever live in a complex that has so many apartments but as of right now we love it.  We never thought we wanted to live somewhere where we had to sign a year lease but right not we love that we are locked in on one single price. If you're looking for a new place keep your options open and you'll eventually find something you love.

Apartment living right now is pretty good and if it continues to be this good I won't mind staying here for a while.  In the mean time if we ever decide to purchase a house I'll share my thought with you on that subject.

Quick tips for looking for a new apartment:

  1. Make a list of things you're are looking for in order of importance to you
  2. Keep in mind that rental prices are high right now and tend to go up higher during the summer
  3. Be flexible
  4. Don't be blinded by the complex itself take time to look around the neighborhood you'll be living in
  5. Google the complexes you are considering but take the information with a grain of salt
  6. Be openminded 
  7. Don't rush unless you have a deadline to move out
  8. Think about things you're willing to give up (For example, we gave up the beach in return for a gym in our complex.)
  9. Don't be afraid to ask questions
  10. Try to visit the complex more than once and at different times 
  11. Live within your means. If you fall in love with a place please make sure you can afford it. 
  12. Keep in mind that moving is extremely expensive and stressful
  13. Be patient with yourself 
  14. Make sure you moving for the right reasons
  15. Please keep in mind no place is going to be perfect but make sure it feels like home
  16. Make sure you read the lease you are signing
  17. Make sure you're credit score is up to date and everything on it is correct
  18. Don't let them give you the hard sale meaning that its there job to get a place rented out and they will do anything to get that done. They will call you several times but don't feel pressured to take a place unless it feels like home to you.
  19. Take a camera and a notebook with you.  Trust me you'll forget the details after seeing several apartments.  
  20. Above all have fun looking for a new place.  

Quick tips for moving:

  1. Hire movers. Time is money.  We used Yelp to find ours but you should as your friends if they have hired some.
  2. Be organized and pack early.
  3. Label, label, and keep labeling. This will help you out so much when you're surrounded by boxes and don't have an idea where to begin unpacking.
  4. When you're getting ready to pack have 3 different piles.  One for donations, one to toss and the last one to pack.  This is the time to purge things you don't want to take with you.
  5. Have fun looking and be excited about your upcoming adventure
Good luck if you're currently moving in or out!

March 2, 2012

{Date Night Fridays} Go Kart World

The hubby and I have never really stuck to the conventional movie and a dinner type of dates. We like to have fun and we are kids at heart so going on a date to Go Kart World just made sense.

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This place has a lot of kids during the day but at night you see a lot more young adults and couples. It might not seem very romantic to go to a go kart place but trust me if you can laugh together and act silly it really puts you in a great mood. We have enjoyed this place with my little cousins and on our own. It seriously is a fun place to spend the evening at. It can be a tad pricey if you want to ride the tracks a lot but you can have fun doing a few spins yourself and people watch the rest of the time. I had a blast getting to know the hubby here and can't wait to bring our kids here one day. I hope you guys give this place a try and have as much fun as we have. Here is the Yelp review.

21830 Recreation Rd
Carson, CA 90745
(310) 834-3800


Note: This is not the only go kart place in Southern California if you live closer to Gardena you might want to check out K1 Speed.


Do you know of any other cool place to go act like a kid?


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