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Celebration week

This week we had multiple celebrations. Madge and I have been married 10 years. 10 years! A whole fucking decade.

It’s been a blur of cocktails and business and hotels and motorbikes and fun and laughter and worry and togetherness. The fun and laughter and togetherness always outweighed the worry. Motorbikes will always be fast and business will always be business. In the end. There’s more to it, there always is…but that remains between me and him.

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We’ve come out of it still in love and still friends with his kids. The two things that mattered. I literally couldn’t have asked for more. I take my marriage model from my parents, and as they have reached 46 years, I still have some way to go.

Also, this week, it was His Birthday.  When someone says to you, ‘I don’t want anything’ it’s impossible to know what to get him for his Birthday. So, instead of presents, we did some stuff. Low key, lovely stuff.

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States of 08

In December 2008 we did a crazy roadtrip, covering 5 US states in about 3 weeks. I’d not given that trip a thought in years, but as I was tidying up some old passwords and files on my computer, I came across a URL and remembered that I’d captured the whole trip on a basic blog.

We went to Texas, Arizona, California, Nevada and New Mexico. We were there for Christmas and New Year. I remember we didn’t have a lot of money, but it was an amazing trip – strip clubs, tattoo’s, dive bars and Palm Springs being among the highlights –  and being able to read about it again put a smile on my face today 🙂

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I love a hotel, me

I’ve stayed in many, many hotels in the last 15 years but the novelty still hasn’t worn off. Well, maybe not including the Premier Inn, but generally I love staying in hotels.

One of the great things about our recent holiday was the variety of different hotels we stayed in. When we landed in LA we stayed the Hotel Wilshire.hwl-exterior-8571 img_transNot the famous one, but a new Kimpton hotel on Wilshire Boulevard. The hotel had a lovely rooftop pool, where you could have breakfast or cocktails. It was also next door to a fun sports bar (cheaper cocktails) and in walking distance the The Grove (good shopping).  I definitely noticed that there were more people walking in LA than any other time I’ve been there, and more cabs on the street, so it seems like people are looking for other ways to get around the city than just driving.

We came back to the Hotel Wilshire for one night before flying back home at the end of the holiday – I’d definitely recommend it, though the wifi wasn’t free, which was a pain.

At Laguna Beach we stayed at a completely different style of hotel. We were in the Casa del Camino for a one night flying visit.  It was OK, but the rooms were dark and the property was a bit tired. Nice rooftop bar again, but the biggest advantage was location – Laguna Beach is lovely and the hotel is right on the beach and not far from nice restaurants. I suspect there are nicer places to stay in the area for the same money, but it was fine for one night.

La Valencia in La Jolla came next.

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The hotel is pretty in pink and is the grand old lady of La Jolla, occupying prime position on the seafront. Our room was amazing. We’d booked the sea view deluxe room and it didn’t let us down on either count. Overlooking the pool and facing the ocean, the room was huge, one of the nicest rooms I’ve ever stayed in.  Breakfast was fab, wifi was included and the location was perfect, right in the middle of La Jolla with its fantastic shops and restaurants. Special mention to The Crab Catcher, for great food and one of the best cocktails of the holiday!

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La Jolla is teeming with wildlife, we saw lots of different birds, and loads of sea lions on the rocks and in the water.  The top spot was a shoal (?) of dolphins cavorting in the bay, and apparently we had missed two grey whales by a couple of hours. I’d love to have seen those.

I’d definitely recommend La Jolla for a few days.  We stayed three nights and loved it all.

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After a sedate drive through the desert we arrived in Las Vegas and checked into New York New York.  Oh dear!  What a dreadful hotel.  We’d booked a suite, which was dark, dingy and tired.  It had no wardrobes, a bathroom that appeared to be as old as the hotel and the choice of restaurants was abysmal. From our room we could see the pool, and even that looked dire. It was a massive let down after La Valencia. We’d booked the room because the rates are very reasonable (ie, cheap), thinking we wouldn’t be spending much time in it, but after one night we decided to check out and move the the hotel across the road, The Aria.

What a difference!  The Aria is amazing.  New, modern and sleek. The rooms feel like boutique done at scale. The Lobby Bar (our favourite) had great service and the best Old Fashioned in the hotel. There were 4 pools, 7 restaurants and lots of bars to choose from.  The food was good everywhere and it didn’t feel like a rip off at any point.  Free wifi, free valet parking and free drinks while playing the machines meant you really felt like you’d got value for money. It’s not cheap, but neither is it the most expensive, but for us it was perfect for us. I didn’t want to leave – so much so we stayed for an extra night than we’d planned to!

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I can’t speak highly enough of The Aria.  It was everything a hotel should be, and more. And the bonus was we even won on the slot machines!

After tearing ourselves away from Vegas we only had one night left before heading back to LA, so we took a lovely, scenic drive through the Mojave Desert to Palm Springs. The Rendezvous in Palm Springs was the perfect place to spend the penultimate night, before heading back to Los Angeles. Old school hollywood glamour, apparently Marilyn Monroe stayed here in the ’50’s, mixed with great hospitality (especially happy hour) and the best breakfast of the holiday. The hotel is low-rise and all the rooms are based around the pool. Each room was themed, we were in the ‘TV Shows’ room, which was lovely.

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I’d like to have spent more time in every location, but all too soon the two weeks were up and we were back at The Wilshire getting ready to fly home. Can’t wait to go back!

Photos:  all images are from the hotel websites.

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Holidays are healthy

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I’ve been back from holiday for a week now, and have serious post-holiday blues! This is an unknown phenomenon for me, as usually once I’m back I barely give the holiday a second thought. But this time it was so great that I can’t stop thinking about it.

While this one is up there as a serious contender for Best Holiday Ever, I don’t think it’s just the stuff we got up to on the holiday itself that has left such a mark. Before we went, other than 5 days off in September last year, I hadn’t had a holiday for 18 months. Or in fact taken any real holiday time off at all. In that time I’ve made big changes and been through very stressful situations, all while just keeping on going. I hadn’t thought much about it, as you just get on with the day-to-day, but with the benefit of a bit of rest and relaxation and some headspace I realise now exactly how ready I was for the break.

Two to three days into the holiday I started to get ill and came down with the biggest nastiest cold-thing I’ve had in at least 10 years, which I think was my body adjusting to suddenly doing nothing. I was determined not to let it spoil things, but it definitely took the wind out of my sails for a good few days and the remnants of it are still hanging around now. But thankfully, the other thing that’s outliving the time away is the relaxed, rested feeling!

Working long hours for days on end can have a real negative effect on your mental and physical health, and I’ve come round to the idea (finally) that it’s really important to take regular breaks, if only to:

IMG_2781De-stress – Stress has an impact on our minds and bodies – we need time to wind down. Holidays are great for catching up on sleep and recharging. There’s nothing like a little siesta in the middle of the afternoon, just before cocktail time!

Get inspired – I always have loads of ideas on holiday and the time to read, think and take in new experiences is really inspiring. I wish I could bottle that feeling.

Motivate myself – Holidays are great to help re-motivate. I always come back with some sort of ‘resolution’. They don’t all get stuck to but I like the feeling of rebooting that I get from it

Eat, drink and be merry – Laughter is a fantastic medicine and having fun with friends or lovers has to be one of life’s ultimate greatest pleasures. Plus you get to try loads of new food and drink.

I did find it hard to switch off and I did still check my emails and think about work while I was away, but for the first time in a long time I’ve been reminded how much better I feel and perform when I’ve given my mind and body a break! Already looking at destinations for the next holiday…

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