Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bottega Louie Downtown LA

I was lured into Bottega Louie because of their coffee. For a buck, you can enjoy this new eatery in downtown LA. But as I sat there enjoying the coffee with a few macaroons ($1.75/per), I realize this could be a potential wedding venue!


The location comes with a full bar


Impressively large windows


Amazingly high ceiling (can you imagine what could be accomplish with lighting?!)


Full kitchen

It would be for a fairly small wedding (100-150) and I'm not sure if you can bring in your own caterer. But the location is the epitome of trendy downtown living.
And I leave you with a couple fuzzy pictures of the dessert...
Macaroons


Cupcakes


Sunday, April 12, 2009

Vacation Recap Part 2 ~ Santorini, Greece

Warning ~ long post!

Leaving Crete in the FlyCat 4 ~ smaller than the ferries and takes half the time.

After a STEEP drive from the harbor, we arrived at our apartment. We stayed in Firastefani which is quieter than the main town of Fira.


Walkway behind our apartment ~ one short walk from Fira.


Santorini's famous caldera view (cable cars down to the old harbor)


Old paddle boat left on the roof but look at the view ~it really is breathtaking!

A short bus trip to Oia we arrived at the main church square.


Santorini's famous blue domed churches


Ammoundi Bay in Oia - I read on a travel book that there's a little path on the bottom that lead to a swimming hole where you can swing to an island with a church


So after hiking down 200+ steps (which I told hubby was better than the 600 steps from Fira down to the old harbor)


We sat down and had lunch - grilled fish, fried tomatoes, Greek salad, and of course, white wine


I found the path and there's the 'island' - there was a scene from Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 shot here! And since I was 'planning' on swimming to the island, I was so glad there were other people about. I know if the area was empty, no way the hubs would let me.

So the story goes, I swam to the island (the water was cold but comfortable). Not being familiar with swimming against waves, I was pretty tired. I couldn't pull myself over the edge of the embankment. After struggling for what felt like forever, another adventurous soul came by and pulled me up (so embarrassing!). I took a quick look around the church (and noticed too late if I had just swam a little further, there were steps leading up) and dive back into the water. Being tired as I was, I swam pretty close to the island, which was a HUGE mistake. I scrapped my knee against rocks and was jabbed by a sea urchin. I climbed atop a flat rock bed and proceed to pulled the sea urchin 'needles' out. My rescuer from earlier even called out as he swam by if I was okay! I was mortified!

And as I'm battling my way back, here's hubs sitting nice and relax dipping his feet. :P


Finally, we enjoyed the famous Oia sunset that keeps the tourists flocking.


We dined at Vanilia (amazing fish soup) and took a picture of the church next door


Kamari (black sand) Beach

The weather was amazing! You rent a umbrella and a couple chairs for 5EU. There were also travelling masseuse on hand!


Love the different color and architecture of the houses! So cute and quaint!








We also visited a few wineries - Santos and Domaine Sigalas. I'm not one for white wine but Santorini wines are unique. The island is covered with lava and pumice stone from the devastating volcanic explosion (1650BC). This catastrophe (and limited water supply) created the foundation for perfect soil conditions which produced the very distinctive Santorini wines.

The vines are cultivated in low basket shaped crowns, close to the ground for protection from the strong winds.

Domaine Sigalas

One of our most memorable meals was at Selene ~ great food with a beautiful view and an attentive staff, we couldn't have ask for more.

Hubs in the glowing light

Final morning we bused back to Oia to drink in its beauty one last time...



Next stop - Paros, the poor man's Mykonos!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Flower Trial

Last week I visited Flower Allie at her new studio in Fullerton to view a sample centerpiece for the sweetest bride to be. And we were ecstatic to be greeted with something more beautiful then what we could have imagine.

To give proper credit, the following picture was what was sent to Allison to recreate ~ something whimsical, soft, and girly.


I'll have to apologize this isn't a great picture taken with the iPhone. The fresh curly willows were very flexible thus easily bent into desired shape. Allison spray painted them to the dark brown color seen below.



Close up of the floral arrangement on the bottom ~ shades of pink from light to dark ~ roses, orchids, peonies, and hydrangea


Allison feeling there should be 'something something' to brighten the willows attached the delicate stephanotis to the branches ~ the perfect touch.


And for cocktail, we didn't want to go with the usual floating flower and Allison came up with this ingenious idea ~ peonies on curly willows!


I'm excited to see all the beautiful flowers come together day of! Only a month left to go!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Joanne & Adam Epics!

Joanne is one of the sweetest girl I have ever met. I am so excited for her and Adam! With their wedding right around the corner, I thought I'll share some of their sweet images. Be warned...after these photos, you might get a toothache! :P The following images are from their fabulous photographer Louis Palos.

Picture perfect ~ I love how Louis captured this tender moment


Isn't Joanne the cutest?! The way she's looking up at Adam full of love and mischief!


This should be a billboard advertisement for jeans!


Amazing light caressing the couple...



Another one of my favorites...I love the clear blue sky


I can't wait to see more...Joanne and Adam got mad skillz in the picture taking department!