Friday, April 17, 2009

Santa Ynez, Universal Studios, and Ry & Ro





Hello again friends and family! As promised, here are some more photos from our last hike in the Santa Ynez Falls in Pacific Palisades (Santa Monica area on the coast). The first two photos are obviously from the hike. The path was essentially a shallow river bed that led through the a forest (and even a bamboo forest) into a deep gorge that you eventually had to rock climb to get back to a 30 foot waterfall  (both pictured here). It was an intense hike which Sarah and I probably won't do again unless we're up for a challenge. It was intense but far from relaxing. 

Also pictured here is the Universal Studios backlot as viewed from where I park when I go to the CSI production offices for meetings and spotting sessions. The building you can spot down the alley between the two hangers (between Stage 28 Left and Stage 22 Right) is the main CSI stage, directly across (you cannot see it from this photo) is the Ghostwhisperer stage.  I'm not sure what the two main stages are on the immediate right and left but perhaps I'll ask next time I head over there. 

Finally, a cute picture of Sarah at the pool at our apartment. Rose, my sister, is in the far left corner kicking her sandals off. Ryan, my brother-in-law, and I were grilling on the shoddy grills. It was so nice to have Ryan and Rose out here for a few days. It made me really miss home a lot--or at least being close to family and friends--but it was so nice having them out here. We had such a great time together--eating, drinking, laughing, cooking, relaxing!! We can't wait to come home this summer and be able to spend some much anticipated time together. Until then, we love all of you and count the days until we're visiting. 
-Al & Sarah

Topanga State Park



Hi everyone! 
It has been a few weeks since we've updated last, but things have been pretty busy with work. Season 9 of CSI is wrapping up in the next 3 weeks, so we've been working overtime to get each episode completed--most times it needs to be delivered in a few days. Sarah and I though are still finding time to go hiking and spend some time together amidst the late nights and hectic schedules. In this post are a few pictures from our hike in Topanga State Park from a few weeks ago. The mountains in the background are all part of Topanga Canyon and the Santa Monica Mountain line--not far from the ocean at all. Even though this was an overcast day, it is still so picturesque. Being so high in elevation, even on a cloudy day we can get some beautiful pictures!
We miss you all....following will be some additional photos of an intense hike we did last weekend. Love you family and friends....
-Alex & Sarah

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Topanga Canyon





































Sarah and I started hiking on Saturday mornings. There is a great website at www.localhikes.com that we've been searching for long mountain terrain hikes. These are pictures from our first hike at Hondo Canyon.  It was just over 8 miles and took us about 4 hours to complete. It was a straight incline up a canyon, approximately 1,500 ft above sea level. As we were hiking up, we were walking through clouds (check out a few of those photos). At the top of the canyon, there was very poor visibility because of the clouds. It was also a lot cooler, thank goodness we brought our sweatshirts in our backpacks. 
Today, we went on a 6 mile hike through Topanga Canyon State Park. I got Sarah an early birthday gift: a trekking pole for hiking. After our first hike we learned that we need hiking sticks for when we are coming downhill so we don't overstretch our muscles. We used them today and they helped so much.  We'll be keeping track of our hikes and we'll be sure to upload more of these beautiful photos of the surrounding area!

Santa Monica













The day after Sarah and her mom went north for wine tasting, I was able to take the day and go to Santa Monica with them. We first walked down Ocean Ave. which is the highway that runs parallel to the ocean (other than the Pacific Coast Highway) and went to a Thai restaurant for some appetizers and drinks. After eating there, we walked down to the Santa Monica pier and had dinner and margaritas at a restaurant right at the very end of the pier. The pier is just about 100 years old and goes approximately 150 yards out into the ocean. It looks a lot like Coney Island or the heart of the Wildwood pier; it has a huge ferris wheel, a merry-go-round, a few other rides, lots of vendors selling t-shirts and art, carnival games, and lots of food like funnel cake, corn dogs, popcorn, etc. Santa Monica is our favorite city here. Definitely.  



Wine Tasting

























Sarah's mom recently came out to visit around the last week of February. Sarah was able to take off Friday so she and mom drove to Summerland and Santa Barbara wine country for a few wine tastings; it's about 1.5 to 2 hours north of where we live. These pictures are just a few from the day trip, but we hope you enjoy. I unfortunately had to work a long day on Friday so I was unable to take the day off, but Sarah and I hope to make a day trip up there again soon. Sarah and mom went to three different vineyards throughout the day and brought along a great lunch of cheese, tomatoes, bread, some italian meats and of course wine. 

Malibu & A Baby Shower























Our friends, Kyle and Kayla are having a baby boy in a few days so last month Sarah planned a beautiful baby shower for Kayla--she made gorgeous earrings as a party gift for the girls, she cooked a picture perfect cake, and helped decorate and create the invitations. While the girls were having the shower, Kyle, I, both fathers and Kayla's sister's boyfriend spent the day at Malibu. We walked around the beach and had appetizers and cocktails at a fancy restaurant right on the beach. We could actually see, from out table, whales surfacing and sea lions about 400-500 yards off the coast.  This is, by far, the most beautiful beach I have ever been too! Nothing like east coast beaches!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

HO HO HO!!! (continued...)
























Over the past few months we've really been settling into our new city.   It's been a while since our last blog, so here's an accumulation of what we've been  up to and some photos to go along.  Enjoy :)
Lets go back to Christmas time.  Momma D came to visit for 5 GLORIOUS days filled with food, wine and lots of snuggle time.  Alex's long time friend Sue also came to stay with us over Christmas & New Years.  Christmas Eve day we got tickets to see A Christmas Carol at the Kodak Theater w/ John Goodman & Christopher Lloyd and it was a lovely show.  We got there early so we could take pictures at the Kodak and on Hollywood Blvd where the stars' stars are and Grauman's Chinese Theater (right next to the Kodak) where the stars' hand & foot prints are.  Christmas morning we opened way too many presents (we were spoiled this year) and ate WAY too much food (7 fish dinner on Christmas Eve - well 5 out of the 7 fish and tenderloin roast with potatoes, greenbean casarole, bacon mac n cheese & a bunch of other stuff, eggs benedict & cinnamon rolls for breakfast - yeah we're out of our minds).  Lets see.... we also went shopping down Rodeo Drive (and by shopping we mean walking by the stores and staring into the windows).  All in all it was one of the best Christmas Holidays EVER!