February 11, 2013

Living like we're celebs


While I was in Northern California visiting family and doctors, my mom was nice enough to take care of Hunter for a weekend while I flew down to L.A. to spend a few days with my adorable hubby. It was like a second honey moon for us and was such a needed break from real life. 

Pat's work put him up in the Four Season hotel in Hollywood. Me, not a classy person at all, was so enamored by everything, and when I say everything...I mean EVERYTHING (I was snapping pictures of how they put our toiletries on paper in the bathroom!). While I was there I started thinking that this is how real life should be. People should always be opening doors for me everywhere I go. Someone should be cleaning my apartment two times a day. I should always have turn down service. I should always have a Rolls Royce ready to take me anywhere I want to go. We should always go out to swanky restaurants where I do not even understand what I am eating. Sadly, this is not reality for us and this weekends treatment had to come to an end—but I am so glad I was able to experience it, even if it was only for a few days. 






For the first day I was there Pat had to work, so I was left to entertain myself on my own—something I quite enjoy. I am somewhat of a loner, and really enjoy doing things on my own, especially shopping and going to movies, which is exactly what I did. It was particularly nice because this was the first time I had been by myself since the birth of Hunter. 

I did some shopping at "The Grove" and then saw "Lincoln", where I had the whole theater to myself. During the movie it was very apparent that I had a three month old because I couldn't keep my eyes open, something I have never experienced before. 


Once Pat didn't have to work anymore, is when the fun began. We rented a car so we were able to drive all around L.A., which was a treat within itself, coming from NYC where a car is a luxury we do not have. We had so much fun walking on the beaches, shopping, relaxing and just enjoying the Southern California life style. 

























We also enjoyed eating lots of good food. Pat had a per diem which allowed us to eat like kings! It was extra special for me since I was able to go off my strict diet which I have been on since I found out Hunter has a dairy and soy allergy. 






This trip really caused me to want to live in Southern California. I just love everything about it. One particularly amazing thing about L.A. are the hiking trails that look over the city. On Sunday, my last day there, we decided to take a morning hike in the hills before church. The whole time I was just in awe of the beauty of this part of the state and was praying that somehow we could someday live there. 










The weekend was a trip of a life time and it was so wonderful to spend some one on one time with my hubby. Even though this trip gave me a taste of a life I will never have, I felt lucky enough to experience it, especially with my soul mate. 





3 comments:

  1. You are so beautiful!
    (it's Pereverzeva)
    I miss you!

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  2. Love these pics. It's so nice to have a little getaway and it looks like you guys had a blast!

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  3. I completely lucked onto your blog.... My Son is also LDS and on a Mission in West Africa. I was reading the blog that his Mother keeps of his mission and today for some reason, I hit the "next blog" button and your's came up..."Ameloblastoma". As I work in the healthcare industry, of sorts, it interested me.
    I of course did not know that you were LDS, but was very pleasantly surprised to see at the end of your surgery and your testimony of family, church and physicians that you were. Thank you for that. I'm sorry that you had to endure your trial, but in it I found strength. I wonder if that is just the nature of it.
    Simply said, today I am blessed, and your story in words has contributed to my blessings. Thank you!

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