San Diego Stylin’

To celebrate Ed’s big 35th birthday, we have headed down to San Diego for the weekend. We had an ulterior motive – we’ve long awaited a reason to stay at the Keating Hotel, located downtown in the Gaslamp, and finally, we have arrived! This place is fantastic – it’s designed by the famous italian design house, Pininfarina (who is best known for their Ferrari designs, but has now expanded on to even more exciting things, like architectural and industrial design). It is absolutely amazing, true italian modern at it’s best. And, with a connection to car design, and a color scheme that’s all red & white (Carrie’s fave colors), it couldn’t be better suited for the two of us!


This is what the lobby looks like!

We got an even better surprise when we arrived this afternoon – we were told at check-in that we were given a free upgrade X2, to the “Stanza Chic” – a junior suite! What could possibly be better! This is what our suite looks like:

This room is amazing. We have our own espresso machine, Bang & Olufsen electronics and a shower the size of our bathroom at home! Here are a few more photos we stole from the web, we’ll post our own later.


These are our his & her sinks in the room – this is some serious italian design! We LOVE it!


Our shower! Check out the size of that shower head on the ceiling!

We’re still a little awe-struck, so check back later for more pics and details of our trip …

So SMART!

One of the biggest (and most favorite) perks of Ed’s job is his opportunity to bring home lots of different cars to test and drive. He has long anticipated the arrival of Smart cars in the U.S. and FINALLY – he got to bring one home yesterday to test! Carrie has always been terrified of the idea of him driving around in one – afterall, we live near Orange County, motherland to the SUV. It’s not too tough to imagine him being plowed by a giant Expedition on the road! Fortunately, we found it wasn’t quite as scary as she thought it to be, and we had a lot of fun driving it around.


It’s almost comical to see how short it is. You can fit two Smarts in one space!



Big bonus points for the groovy interior. (Ed’s fave color is orange, how much more perfect could it be?)



We each got a chance to drive it!



At home in it’s urban environment!

We got so much attention driving it – there were lots of stares and “What the …???” as we drove by folks on the road! It definitely seems as though it’s from another planet.

Overall, Ed’s review is that it’s definitely not a car for everyone – it’s a little too quirky to drive (tiny size, jerky transmission, really slow), and it just won’t do if you ever need to carry people or cargo. However, because of its very clever packaging and use of space, it feels very large inside – there is tons of headroom and legroom, and the seats are actually staggered to maximize shoulder room in this very narrow car. But as a fashion statement, the Smart can’t be beat!

And how do you finish off a Palm Springs weekend?


At The Parker, of course! So this day was Carrie’s actual birthday, and we’d been wanting to visit for a long time. The Parker was once owned by Gene Autry, and was reopened a couple years back under the creative and stylistic guidance of Jonathan Adler, one of our favorite designers. It had been redone in a very groovy late sixties/early seventies style – not so much Modernist, but a bit of regency, and a huge helping of whimsical grooviness. It got some publicity as of late thanks to being the subject of the TV show Welcome to the Parker on Bravo.



We met up with Lewis and Mary, along with Mick and Andy and Mick’s parents for an amazing brunch. Alfresco dining with incredible (but down to earth) food, and the incredible surroundings that were both “shagadelic” and dreamy all at once.


Afterwards, we walked about the grounds, and came across Samir, the manager who is one of the stars of the TV show!! He was more than happy to indulge us with a photo. Samir’s the tall, imposing man in the back.

We can’t describe just how amazing the place looks. It reminded Ed of his childhood in many ways, with very familiar early 70s materials, furnishings, textures, and colors. We have to stay here soon! Here are some more pics:


The amazing fireplace lounge…


Some competitive Ed vs. Mary ping pong…


Colored vases…



Mister Parker’s, the onsite restaurant. It’s so swingin’ London.


How do you like that bar!



The happy couple!

Pics don’t do the place justice. It’s mindblowing and just plain fun all at once.

So that’s it – that was our Palm Springs weekend #3, and a fine way to celebrate Carrie’s birthday and Valentine’s Day! I’m pretty certain you’ll see another set of blogs about this time next year….if we’re lucky, maybe we’ll be staying at the Parker!

Pretty Smart!

Ed’s loved the little Smart car that’s been available in Europe for years and has been extremely excited about the Smart finally coming to the US soon. Anyways, the day draws nearer and they’ve set up a temporary space in Venice that showcases the car in this amazing modern house on Abbot Kinney. We don’t know what blew us away more…the house or the car!


The Smart House is located at 1319 Abbot-Kinney. It’s three stories, very modern and very open. There was a Smart downstairs (and ones you could actually drive out in back…more on that later). We were both dying over the honeycomb screen and chairs.

The next two floors included the main living room and kitchen, as well as additional chill areas. All in white!

And finally, the best looking espresso machine ever…

The space is being used as a Smart art gallery as well. Lots of cool and witty pieces, mostly Smart related.

However – on to the car itself. It’s tiny and meant for really congested urban areas. You see them everywhere in European cities. It’s no “toy” car though…Smart is a sub-brand of Mercedes-Benz and is meant to survive crashes as well as any normal-sized car. Anyways, it was smart (knee slapper, we know) to locate this temporary Smart space in Venice on Abbot Kinney…one of the most congested and hip areas of LA.

The Smart is not only efficient (averages well over 40mpg), but it’s a very fashionable and stylish little piece, with body panels that are removable should you want to change colors on a whim. And inside, you’re met with cool shapes and fabric patterns, and it’s huge given the tiny exterior. Basically, this is a car as a fashion accessory as much as it’s a mode of transportation.

Driving it shows it’s a real car…it doesn’t feel unsafe and in fact feels particularly solid. Here’s Ed about to take it for a spin.

Anyways, we hope this car does well. We like everything the car stands for – the efficiency, frugality, and high style. Heck, it’s the only car that has a permanent place in MoMA’s collection for its design! And props to the Smart House too – the presentation of it all totally successfully communicated the Smart “lifestyle”. For more modern greatness, see the pics here.

And, another draw is you might even have a celebrity sighting while you’re there like we did…Jessica Biel was there today checking out the Smart House with a few sidekicks. Go check it out!


Miami in Food

Miami sure did not disappoint when it came to food either. We we lucky enough to catch some really great restaurants while we were there, and we definitely enjoyed all of the dining experiences! This time around, we hit up some real fancy stuff, but as they say – When in Rome, do as the Romans do. After all, Miami is one of the most hedonistic places we’ve ever been to…unlike Southern California where many people are low key about how much they’ve got, in Miami they flaunt it loud and proud and make no apologies.

First stop was the Blue Door at The Delano Hotel. Going to this restaurant really piqued our interest because The Delano Hotel was designed by Phillippe Starck (we’re both big fans). When we visted another Starck-designed hotel, The Clift, when we were in San Francisco last May, we were thouroughly impressed, so we had to see what The Delano was all about. It turns out Madonna used to own the restaurant until recently – which totally made sense when we saw how glamorous the joint was. Anyway, we both agreed that the atmosphere was a 10, the presentation of the food was real fancy and deserved at least an 8, but overall, it was a little over the top, even for us foodies. We were glad we went, but we enjoyed seeing the hotel more than our meal.

Fancy dining room details.


Pretty appetizer. In laymen’s terms: Crab, Guacamole, something spicy, with a shrimp on top.

Because the hotel is so amazing, and we wanted to gush over Phillippe Starck, here are some pro pics we grabbed from the website, as our pics didn’t do the place justice!
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Lobby.

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Restaurant.

The next day, we had to bring it back down to earth and enjoy the fine Cuban food we’d been so excited about ever since booking the trip. We were directed to La Carreta by a friend of Ed’s, and this was it. One of the best and most favorite meals of the trip! The kitsch factor of the building itself only added to the experience, complete with wagon wheel decor and old cuban men drinking cuban coffee outside, debating politics. This branch of La Carreta was in the heart of Calle Ocho, the heart of Cuban Miami. Showing that price has nothing to do with goodness, this was also the cheapest meal of the trip at about $25 for the both of us, including a beer for Ed. Ed had the best ropa vieja he’d ever tasted (the flavor was indescribable), while Carrie had the tastiest mahi mahi she’d ever eaten. Apparently everyone eats at Versailles, but many locals and those in the know swear by La Carreta.



As with all of our vacations, we always visit a classy place that we can enjoy a fine steak dinner. Prime 112 was the perfect place for us, as it’s a self-proclaimed “Modern Steakhouse”.

This was a pretty landmark meal for both of us as we got an appetizer that wasn’t exactly what we expected…it contained ingredients that each of us considered verboten…it had raw yellowtail (Carrie won’t do raw fish) and raw onions and tomatoes (no friggin way for Ed). But you know what? It was friggin delicious. All these ingredients, as a composition, made for amazingly bright, summery, yet savory flavors that truly got our palates ready for the perfectly cooked steak to come. Goes to show what being flexible will get you!



Our steaks were perfect, and the sauteed spinach was the best ever!

YUM.

And finally, we splurged once more and hit up Yuca on Lincoln Boulevard. This was a very upscale place, specializing in Latin Food. They had THE BEST mojitos we have ever tasted. EVER.


The food was delicious – (look at all those colors!) this is what our langostinos with plantains looked like:

Our very last meal was lunch at the 11th Street Diner in South Beach. Yep, all good things must come to an end, and nothing sounded better before hopping on a plane for a long ride home than a good solid burger. The 11th Street Diner is an interesting piece of history. It was actually a pre-fab aluminum diner that was in Pennsylvania for 48 years, then dismantled and brought to South Beach back in the early 90s. Very deco in form and detail, it looks for all the world like it was made to be in SoBe (as the locals call it). Anyways, it was a good, solid greasy diner – Carrie had a regular burger with her favorite crinkle fries while Ed had a disgusting sounding (but delicious) variation of the same – the Pizza Burger!

When you think about it, it’s no wonder Miami is the foodie paradise that it is. Combine a vibrant, tropical, celebratory attitude with a lust for decadence and opulence, and you’re gonna end up with some pretty amazing food. It’s yet another reason why we’re committed to going back to Miami!