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It's the destination and the journey.

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2015 Wrap-Up

Compared to the events in 2013-2014, 2015 was a calm year. This doesn't mean dull though, plenty happened in 2015.

We kicked off the new year at a pajama party thrown by our friends Brian and Valerie, at their business, the La Dolce Vita Tasting Room in Big Bear. The year started with wine, bongo drums, and intentionally bad beat poetry. A few days later, we turned our house over to our contractor for an extensive remodel. We took the house down to the studs and added rooms. The house was originally slated to be ready for Dan's birthday last July, but due to delays, we have our fingers crossed that it will be finished by this July. Although slow, we are overjoyed with the progress. The house has been a very consuming project, with endless decisions and changes. I can't wait to have it done.

2015 was a year of travel. I spent nine nights in Las Vegas, six in Palm Springs, and three in San Diego. We drove to Utah to visit Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon. International travel took us to England, France, Spain, Gibraltar, Netherlands, and Belgium. Part of that included a two week Mediterranean cruise with my in-laws and step-kids!

I served Jury Duty for three weeks on a civil case in Downtown Los Angeles. Honestly, I was grumpy when I was first picked, but in the end, the process was fascinating. A guy tried to sue a cleaning company at the South Bay Mall, after he ran through the planters in an Ikea parking lot and tripped. He was unsuccessful in his lawsuit.

Dan's father visited in July and we went to see Dame Edna at the Ahmanson Theatre. Hilarious. Dan's parents both visited us in September, and I took them to see The Object Lesson at the Kirk Douglas Theatre. I've never been so surprised and delighted by a live performance. In London, we took the kids to their first big show, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. 

We went to several concerts; Old 97's, Brad Paisley ( Dan's first time at the Hollywood Bowl), and Sheryl Crow. We saw Eddie Izzard at the Hollywood Bowl and had our second NASCAR Experience.

With the exception of our vacations, I stuck to a workout schedule ( 3 days a week) with my trainer at the gym. The first half of the year, I lost over twenty pounds and was fitter than I've been in years. Vacation eating and my post-vacation- "let's keep the vacation going" mentality caused me to gain back about twelve pounds. I'm still happy though, feeling stronger and healthier than last year. There is a lot of toned muscles happening and I have decent endurance! In August, I began to add pilates into my routine, which is so much fun. I really look forward to the gym on pilates days, especially with the jump board. I feel like I'm in a circus!

I've continued work towards my three year fiction writing certificate through UCLA Extension. This year, I took seven classes, and I will wrap up the program by this coming spring. Although most of my course work focused on the completion and workshopping of my first novel, I also took Intermediate Short Story and Intro to Poetry. The idea of poetry intrigued and scared me, but I rose to the challenge and found a new form of writing to love. 

The big news of the year happened around my birthday, when I learned that my novel had been nominated for The James Kirkwood Prize. I had been nominated by novelist Caroline Leavitt, whom with I took Story Structure for the Novel, last winter. I was elated and it was huge boost when I was starting to have doubts about my story. I didn't win, but that's okay, I was just so thrilled to have been picked. 

Speaking of books, I read sixty-five this year! 

2015 was mostly happy and calm. I'm grateful to have made so many happy memories with friends and family. 

 

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categories: Life
Monday 12.28.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Mountain Weekend- Part Three

Once we got on the correct road, we headed to Big Bear!

A beautiful drive through winding mountain passes. We stopped for breakfast at this great local diner.

Local places are the best...greasy eggs and potatoes cooked right in front of us as we sat at the counter. Awesome coffee served in a eclectic mix of local business coffee cups. Screw Citibank..

And a local showing off the latest fall fashions in the parking lot...

No clue what the name of the town was, but we had a lot of excitement before even getting to Big Bear! We finally hit Big Bear early on Sunday, before most of the stores were open. We had not made any activity plans, so naturally, we headed to the marina. The marina was packed and we lucked out by getting the last available jet ski rental.

A tip, if you rent anything at the marina, make sure to change into your bathing suit prior to arriving. They only have a porta-potty to change in. It was utterly disgusting. Another tip, book in advance, we got lucky, but the rentals book up early.

It was a hot morning, but the lake water was ice cold. My toes were frozen within the first five minutes. We rented for hour, one jet ski with Dan driving and that was plenty. A lot of fun and the choppy water made for lots of air time! It's a fun and beautiful way to see the lake. We rode out and got a closer look at some of the big homes. In the past, I've only been to Big Bear in the winter for skiing, so it was nice to visit when summer activities are going on. The water was so cold, that I can't imagine the window for water activities is very wide. I am really glad that we didn't tip over!

The town in Big Bear is really cute.

A little weird to visit in the summer, as all of the buildings make me thing of winter and Christmas time. Where did the snow on the roofs go?

We got very excited when we saw the arcade, only to discover that is was closed. A bit silly though, as we have an arcade machine in our living room! Still, it's sad when any arcade closes.

After walking through the shops, we had lunch before heading home. We had beer and burgers at the very busy Trolls Restaurant.

We sat at the bar and behind the bar was a very creepy troll mask. I was tempted, but did ask, who wheres the scary mask???

I thought the sign in the restroom was amusing. Also a little grossed out that they need to post a reminder...

A great mini trip to celebrate Dan's birthday!

tags: Big Bear, Big Bear Lake, Local Adventures, Trolls Restaurant, Old Country Coffee Shop, Big Bear Marina
categories: Trips and Travels, Adventures in Gluttony, Eat, Visit
Friday 08.17.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Mountain Weekend- Part One

The last weekend in July, Dan and I headed to the mountains to celebrate his birthday! It was a beautiful and sweltering hot. We spent the better part of Saturday drinking Mai Tais by the pool at the Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa. The resort was gorgeous and after making friends with a woman in the hot tub, we discovered that it is by far the nicest resort on the lake. Here is the lobby

The restaurant in the hotel is Bin 189. A mix between being resort casual and upscale, great food and live music in the bar. We hit the bar twice and had Dan's birthday dinner, fantastic filet mignon. The service was top notch, nice people and not pretentious.

I also loved the art over the check in desk!

Prior to lazying around the pool on Saturday afternoon ( really, it was too hot to do anything else) we walked into the Arrowhead Village for Belgian Waffles!

The Belgian Waffle Works is a must do when visiting Lake Arrowhead. It doesn't matter how long the wait may be and trust me, there will be a wait, you put your name down. I had not been to Waffle Works in years, but they have expanded the menu to include sliders and other non-waffle items. The horror. I don't even really like waffles, but when at Waffle Works, you have to go with a waffle. It's blasphemous to do otherwise. In the past, I have always kept it simple with a strawberry or banana topping. This time, I felt the need for some protein and went out on a limb with the monte cristo waffle sandwich. It was okay, but not as good as a regular monte cristo. I think that it's time to switch back to sticking with what I know works.

So, back to that time you'll have to kill while waiting to be seated for waffles. It's not a problem, because Waffle Works and every other business in the vicinity, sells duck food!!! My favorite thing about Lake Arrowhead, is feeding the ducks. They go absolutely nuts for the pellets. It's fifty cents a bag and worth every penny.

Me, very gleeful with the duck food.

A beautiful picture of the choppy lake. The air off the lake was still, but the water was super choppy at Big Bear too.

Also while in town, we happened on a car show. Lots of great old cars and even some new ones. This one, parked near Waffle Works, made us laugh.

The owner even splashed water on the ground to make it look like pee...which dried up quick in the hot sun.

Also in the village, we saw a lot more bear statues once we hit Big Bear!

And lastly, my favorite sign of the day!

tags: Big Bear, Belgian Waffle Works, Bin 189, Lake Arrowhead Village, Local Adventures, Lake Arrowhead Spa and Resort, Feeding Ducks
categories: Trips and Travels, Hotel Reviews, Adventures in Gluttony, Eat, Sleep, Visit
Wednesday 08.15.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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