Big Sur

After Uncle Eric's Chinese wedding by the bay, adventures in San Francisco, and a day trip to Napa Valley, several members of the family departed for home. By our 5th day in the Bay Area, the final four consisted of Uncle Eric, Dad, myself, & my niece Katelyn.

Uncle Eric showed up at our hotel bright and early with iPad in hand (actually, I don't think I saw him without it the entire trip). We climbed in the rickety old van that belonged to grandpa, God rest him, and headed to Big Sur. Hooray for checking not one but TWO things off my bucket list during this trip! The iPad acted as our GPS, weatherman, traffic adviser, and yours truly acted as the navigator. Mostly I just recited what the iPad said to do. Those little boogers are pretty handy!

Anyway we headed south and enjoyed some of the most incredible scenery I've ever experienced. In the spirit of Independence Day, I'd just like to reiterate the fact that part of what I adore about this country is her majestic beauty. Americans truly are so blessed to have access to all the State and National Park systems that exist across the country in addition to roads and highways that are postcard perfect.

I do have to warn you, however, that if you plan on heading to Big Sur, be warned that highway 1 is a super winding road. I typically don't get carsick, but I got a little woozy as our mini van hugged those curves. But oh, how it was worth the nausea! These were taken from inside the van, so please excuse the window glare...




We stopped at a rooftop restaurant called Nepenthe, which is ancient Greek for "medicine for sorrow." I like to think of most of the traveling I do as Nepenthe. The view was stunning, the service spectacular, and the veggie burger was the best I've ever tasted. We all shared a slice of wild berry pie for dessert and I've never had a better piece of pie in my life (except Mom's apple pie, but that goes without saying). We took a ridiculous amount of pictures and meandered through the gift shops where I had to refrain from buying loads of gorgeous imported fabrics and home decor. Wall art, lanterns, and linens were never going to fit in my carry on and  I don't believe in checking baggage.




We also poked around at an art gallery across the street because apparently Uncle Eric was a friend of a friend of one of the artists. Pretty amazing spot for a gallery...


We headed North back toward the Bay, but this time we took our time and made several stops for photo ops and whatnot. The weather was a little bit chilly but it was a beautiful day.


On our way back, we stopped off at Carmel, whose claim to fame is having Clint Eastwood serve as Mayor in the 80s. My impression of this quaint little city by the sea was that although it's origins were bohemian, the streets were lined with luxury cars parked in front of high end retail. We basically just stopped long enough to meander along the beach, and I certainly wasn't going to pass up the opportunity to stick my toes in the frigid waters of the Pacific.



Great food, amazing company, gorgeous views... overall it was a pretty fantastic day.









Source URL: https://joshhamiltonblog.blogspot.com/2011/07/
Visit josh hamilton blog for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection

kaka & ronaldo real madrid 2011 best

Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁiˈkaɾdu iˈzɛksõ duˈsɐ̃tus ˈlejtʃi]; born 22 April 1982), commonly known as Kaká, is a Brazilian football midfielder who currently plays for Spanish La Liga club Real Madridand the Brazilian national team. Kaká started his footballing career at the age of eight, when he began playing for a local club. At the time, he also played tennis and it was not until he moved on to São Paulo FC and signed his first professional contract with the club at the age of fifteen that he chose to focus on football.

In 2003 he joined Milan for a fee of €8.5 million. While at Milan, Kaká won the Ballon d'Or and World Player of the Year awards in 2007. After his success with Milan, Kaká joined Real Madrid for a world record fee of £56 million, smashing the previous record of Zidane, £49 Kaká's record was later broken by Cristiano Ronaldo when he joined Real Madrid for a fee of £80 million. In addition to his contributions on the pitch, Kaká is known for his humanitarian work. In 2004, by the time of his appointment, he became the youngest ambassador of the UN' World Food Programme
1 Early life
2 Club career
2.1 São Paulo
2.2 Milan
2.3 Real Madrid
3 International career
4 Personal life
5 Career statistics
5.1 Club
5.2 International goals
6 Honours
6.1 Club
6.2 Country
6.3 Individual
7 References
8 External links
Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite was born in Brasília to Bosco Izecson Pereira Leite (a civil engineer) and Simone dos Santos (an elementary school teacher He had a financially secure upbringing that allowed him to focus on both school and football at the same time His younger brother Rodrigo (best known as Digão) and cousin Eduardo Delani are also professional footballers.

When he was seven, Kaká's family moved to São Paulo His school had arranged him in a local youth club called "Alphaville," who qualified to the final in a local tournamentThere he was discovered by hometown club São Paulo FC, who offered an assignment

At the age of 18, Kaká suffered a career-threatening and possibly paralysis-inducing spinal fracture as a result of a swimming pool accident but remarkably made a full recovery. He attributes his recovery to God and has since tithed his income to his church
Club career
São Paulo

Kaká began his career with São Paulo at the age of eight. He signed a contract at fifteen and led the São Paulo youth squad to Copa de Juvenil glory. He made his senior side debut on 1 Feb 2001 and scored 12 goals in 27 appearances, in addition to leading São Paulo to its first and only Torneio Rio-São Paulo championship, in which he scored two goals in two minutes as a substitute against Botafogo in the final, which São Paulo won 2–1.

He scored 10 goals in 22 matches the following season, and by this time his performance was soon attracting attention from European clubs. Kaká made a total of 58 appearances for São Paulo, scoring 23 times
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Kaká
Source URL: https://joshhamiltonblog.blogspot.com/2011/07/
Visit josh hamilton blog for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection

Popular Posts

My Blog List

Blog Archive