Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Christmas with the Laytons

This Christmas, we drove up to northern California.  My brother, Phil, lives up there with his family.  My parents just bought a mobile home up there too.  It was great spending 5 days with my side of the family. 



Annalee and Ella love helping their mom in the kitchen.




Lola with 2 of her grandkids




Sitting down for our Christmas breakfast.  Jaime did a wonderful job with all the food!




Phil, Adam and Jaime




Adam, playing in the corner all by himself




Annalee, Ella, and Georgia playing with some of their new Christmas presents




Adam, playing with dad's phone!  He loves getting his hands on anything electronic.




Georgia, playing with one of her Christmas presents




Lolo, exhausted from an exciting Christmas morning




Adam




Jaime and Phil



Ethan and I stayed with my parents in their mobile home.  The day after Christmas, we had the Layton fam over.  We hung out, talked, laughed, etc.  Some of us took a walk around the lake.


Annalee, Ella, and Georgia - ready for a walk around the lake



Aunt Lisa with her adorable nieces





Phil, Lisa, Dad, and the Layton girls

Christmas Traditions

We started a tradition last year with Ethan's side of the family.  We have his mom and brother's family over to our place to eat pizza and then decorate cookies.  We had a nice time again.  Here are some pictures.


Ava and Lisa




Jared, Ava, Lisa, and Ethan




Lisa and Eric




Ava, Eric, Lisa, and Lisa




Ava, Eric, and Jared

Mary Poppins

Ethan took me to see the Broadway version of "Mary Poppins" in Los Angeles.  He bought us great seats!  It was so much fun. 

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Girl's Night

Three of my close friends are having babies, all due around the same time!  Since their babies are all due within the next month, we decided to have a get-together.  We went to Johanna's house, ate dinner (Stonefire "stimulus package"), and had dessert.  We had so much fun talking & laughing...  They are such dear friends.


Joanna, Johanna, and Angie



 Johanna, Angie, Lisa, and Joanna

Come Christmassing

One of my favorite things to do each Christmas season is to attend TMC's "Come Christmassing."  The music was beautiful (as always) and the cheesecake so yummy!  :)  I went with 4 of my friends.



Joanna, Angie, Danielle, me, and Kristina

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Seattle

Ethan and I took a quick trip to Seattle at the end of my Fall Break.  The weather was amazing while we were there - no rain and it was nice and cool.  We had such a fun & relaxing time. 

Ethan did research on food before we went.  So, we had a full itinerary of restaurants & burger joints to visit while we were there.  Ethan did a write-up about our food adventures and posted it on a message board.  I am going to put it at the bottom of this post. 

We also had a fair share of coffee - my request.  :)  Of course we did some of the touristy stuff like the Space Needle, the Underground Tour, a glassblowing studio, Experience Music & Science Fiction museums, Ivars, and Pike Place.  We also both loved just relaxing in our hotel room and watching t.v. since we don't have t.v. at home.  :)


at Thai Ginger restaurant




at the Yellow Leaf Cupcake Company




at the top of the Space Needle

our beautiful view of Puget Sound from the Space Needle



    

Ethan's post on a message board:

My wife and I just returned from a Thu-Sun trip to Seattle. We did things tourists do, but here I'll focus on the food. Most of my pre-trip research is done using Chow.com, yelp.com, Zagat guides, and various google searches.


Day 1:

Flying out of Burbank gave us the benefit of eating breakfast at Porto's Bakery. We had Egg & Bacon Paninis, an Iced Chai Latte and an Iced Mocha (his & hers), and a Cheese Roll for good measure.

After arriving in Seattle, checking in to our hotel, and in time for a late lunch, we introduced ourselves to Seattle cuisine with burgers from Two Bells Tavern. I got the Tavern Burger, add Swiss; my wife got a Cheeseburger with Havarti. The patty in my Tavern Burger was juicy and thick. The sourdough roll was harder than typical burger buns/bread but worked fine. Bacon and grilled onions with the terrific patty combined to make this an exceptional burger. In my personal top 3.

For dinner we went to Thai Ginger, located on the 4th level of Pacific Place (shopping center). We ordered Beef Salad, Chicken Pad Thai and Panang Curry with Chicken. The dishes were served faster than seemed possible. Thai Ginger allows you to set the level of spiciness from 1 to 4. We opted for 2 on the salad and curry dishes. The meat in the Beef Salad was very tender. Seemed like a better cut than is typical. They used less fish oil than most. This salad was a winner. The Pad Thai came looking oily, but to my relief it was more a water-moist than oily. Tasted great. Sweet. The curry was very good, too. The service was friendly and upbeat. The meats in all three items were of excellent quality.

Over to Pike and then east opened up some nice coffee and dessert options. Some of the extra calories I didn't need to take in at Thai Ginger were burned off on the walk to Caffe Vita. Saw Quinn's on the way and made a mental note of its location since it's on my burger list. I'm not a true coffee drinker--I get the frou-frou drinks. So at Caffe Vita I got an Iced Vanilla Latte and my wife got an Iced Mocha (she's on an iced Mocha kick).

Another block east and we landed at Cupcake Royale (or is it called Verite Coffee?). Not sure of the official name of the joint but I got a cupcake named "Kate". She was chocolate with pink-colored vanilla icing. The cake was on the more dense side, not very moist but definitely not dry. Creamy icing topped it. The proportion of icing to cake was ideal. Not an overload of icing like many cupcakes.

Day 2:

Glo's on Olive for a late breakfast (slept in). Fantastic Eggs Benedict. Their Hollandaise with the egg, ham and tomato were great together. Fresh fruit was very fresh. Service was very slow and I never got the orange juice I ordered, but it was still worth it.

Later, while walking to the Space Needle we stopped at The Yellow Leaf Cupcake Company. Shared a very good cupcake--yellow cake with chocolate icing. The icing was two-part. There was a thin, dark chocolate coat on top of the cake, and then a more traditional chocolate icing on top. Very good, but I'd put Cupcake Royale a notch above it.

Through the telescope on top of the Space Needle I was able to see the Skillet-mobile, which was located at 1st and Republican that day from 11am to 2pm. I didn't see a line as I had read about. Looked kinda slow. I saw a couple of guys emerge from the metal thing for a smoke break.

Took a cab to Stumbling Goat for a burger. It was closed but the backup, Red Mill, which is about a half-minute walk away, was open. I got a Deluxe Bacon Cheeseburger. It was great, and while I'd put it in the top 3% of fast food burgers, I definitely have to disagree with epicurious putting in the top 12 in America or best in Seattle.

Caught the #5 bus back to downtown. Much cheaper than the cab ride up.

We were feeling like having some pizza for dinner that we could eat at the hotel. Walked over to Serious Pie and ordered their pizza with cherry bomb peppers and sweet fennel sausage. While waiting for the pizza I noticed that their pizzas were pretty small and might not be enough for two. We didn't want to order another, but we also didn't want to end up hungry later. Some people see a crisis. We saw an opportunity. Plan: honey waits for the pizza while I walk to Palace Kitchen and order a burger to go. It worked well--she and pizza showed up at Palace Kitchen only a couple minutes after I ordered a Palace Burger Royale with cheddar and bacon. Before the burger was ready we had a few minutes to walk to McDonalds for Coke and a Sprite. Very nice for washing down pizza and burger. Back to the hotel for chow time. Wow, that pizza was good. Really liked the dough. Reminded me of naan. The burger was really good. Very thick. Great taste & bun. The patty was mostly medium-rare, as I ordered it, except for the center, which was closer to raw. I'm still alive to write this so I guess all is well. The fries were thin, very good, but a little to salty.

Before retiring for the evening I brought the pizza box and buger containers downstairs to dispose of them so the room wouldn't smell. On the elevator ride back up with me there was a pizza delivery guy. I patted my stomach and told him I had some good pizza tonight myself. He asked me where from. I told him Serious Pie and he said he never hear of it. He said that his pizza was name best in Seattle for something like 12 years. I asked him who decided that and he said some TV station or something. The logo on his shirt was Pagliacci Pizza.

Day 3:

Brunch at Macrina Cafe. Love the atmosphere. We started with the warm pastry of the day--a Pear and Frangipan Braid. Got two entrees: 1) Brunch Cafe Special - corn bread topped with 2 eggs, crisp pancetta and tomato salsa. Served with herb roasted potatoes, organic green salad and seasonal fruit, and 2) Buttermilk Waffle topped with roasted cameo apples, vanilla sugar whipped cream and toasted pine nuts. Served with Zoe's applewood smoked bacon. Every item was excellent. I was also impressed by how the cook, visible behind the counter in a small working area, was able to turn out so many dishes. Very efficient. Everything she needed was within arm's reach in various drawers and trays. Sitting at the counter for this view was enjoyable. If I lived in Seattle I'd probably visit Macrina periodically. About half of their brunch menu changes each week. I'd enjoy discovering "What are they serving this weekend?".

Lunch at Ivar's Seafood Bar on the waterfront. Fish & Chips with Cajun spices. That was fun. Fed some fries to some seagulls. Some of those things are aggressive and mean. I threw some fries to some of the weak, brown ones that were bullied to the edges of the feeding area by the stronger (or meaner) gulls. That was something.

Enjoyed some (frou-frou) coffee drinks at Cherry Street Coffee House, Pioneer Square. Really liked the setting and decor of the basement-level lounge.

You'll never belive this. Maybe you will. Pretty tired and ready to crash, we didn't feel like going far for dinner. Did Two Bells again. This time I got the Bleu Burger. She got the hummus plate and a salad. The Tavern Burger is my favorite of the two burgers I tried there.

Cooled down with ice cream from Cold Stone Creamery. Mud Pie Mojo.

Day 4:

Slept in. Donuts and coffee at Top Pot. Donuts: Chocolate Sandcastle, Old Fashioned Glazed. Coffees: House Roast, Iced Vanilla Latte.

Lunch time already? Wife and I both craving pasta but not enough time to go to Spinasse or elsewhere. Walked to Il Fornaio. Didn't even get pasta. Shared and enjoyed a spinach salad and a risotto with chicken and broccoli.

At the airport shared a Mocha Ice Blended Frappe from Dilattante Chocolates. Haven't had much protein today. Got a Bagel Dog with Bacon & Cheese at Great American Bagel Bakery.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Disneyland

I had Fall Break at the beginning of October.  It was so nice to have a break from school.  On Monday was Kristina's birthday so we decided to take advantage of getting in for free on your birthday.  We had a great time at Disneyland & Disney's California Adventure Park.





For lunch, we ate at the "Blue Bayou" inside "Pirates of the Caribbean."  We had the most delicious meal.





Inside California Adventure, they have the artist studio where they teach you
how to draw Disneyland cartoon characters.  It was a fun experience.

San Francisco Trip #2

Ethan and I decided to take one last trip before school started back up for me.  We found really cheap tickets to San Fracisco.  We had such a wonderful time!  We had a little more time than before so we were able to do some touristy stuff we didn't get to do in our last trip.





Of course, a trip to a nice Sushi restaurant was on our itinerary.  :)




We were obvious tourists...




At Golden Gate Park, we rented paddleboats and paddled around Stow Lake.




Lombard Street



We got to go to Alcatraz.  It was a really cool tour!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

My parent's visit in July

My parents visited us in July.  It was so great to have them here.  I was off for the summer, so it was nice to be able to spend quality time with them during the day.  We mostly stayed at home, relaxed, and watched chick flicks.  :)  (Yes, we would even catch my dad watching them with us even though he supposedly had work do to on his computer...)

Awwwww!  Twins.  How cute!



Thai food.  Yum!



Our fellow missionary friends, Dave and Anita (Angie's parents), came over to our place for dinner.  It's not very often that my parents and Dave & Anita get to see each other so it was fun to all hang out.  It was great seeing Angie too and her family.
Angie's parents & mine



K.C. and Angie



Adorable Katie...



Ethan reading to Katie. 



Me & Angie.  Angie's a dear friend and has been since my first year of college...




Ethan's mom invited my parents over for lunch on Sunday afternoon.  She made a wonderful meal (as she always does) and did a great job hosting.  It was neat for my parents to get to know Ethan's side of the family it a little better.
Ethan, his mom (Lisa), and Jared



The "Three Lisas."
 

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

2-Year Anniversary Get-Away in San Francisco

Ethan and I spent 2 nights in San Francisco. When we checked in, Ethan mentioned that it was our anniversary so the guy gave us an upgrade. Our room was on the 44th floor and we had the most amazing view. I took a few pictures from our balcony. I have to say I couldn't look down too long because of how high we were. It sure was a beautful view, especially at night.




Our first night, we tried a Thai Restaraunt. The food was soooooo good!


The next morning, we went to a famous bakery called, "Tartine." We enjoyed some of their yummy bread and a pastry for breakfast before heading out to explore the city.



As we were walking, we saw some cool houses, like these in the picture.



Pier 39. We had so much fun watching the sea lions.



We rented bikes at Pier 39 and rode all the way across the bridge to a town called Sausalito. All together, it was about a 9 mile ride. Boy, were we tired, but it was so much fun!



Just before riding across the Golden Gate Bridge.

Just after completing our trip across the bridge. Tired, but feeling a great sense of accomplishment.






Instead of riding 9 miles back to Pier 39, we opted to take the ferry back! This is the view we got of Alcatraz.



Our view of San Francisco from the ferry.



On the morning of our 2-year annivesary, we had breakfast at a cute little diner. We flew back home that day so there wasn't much time to explore but we had a leisurely morning.