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Dreaming of the perfect winter getaway

How is it that I know of two different couples heading to Greece in the new year!? They’ll be getting a fair share of sunshine, warm breezes and copious amounts of tasty tasty wine. Needless to say, 2018 is going to be so different for us this year — ideally I wanted to sorta have a ‘babymoon’ as they call it, with a trip somewhere with just my husband and I. My pick would have to be New York City since I’ve always wanted to go there during the Christmas holidays, but it’s cuttin’er close there now. NYC is so dreamy, and I cannot wait to go there some time, during the most magical time of the year.

We’re not going home for Christmas this year, and I think I mentioned this already but it’s pretty obvious why not — between being late in my pregnancy and along with Alfie’s illness we’re hunkerin’ down here to spend Christmas together in California, and you know what? It’s okay! I’m going to make this Christmas a different, and such a special one. It’ll be our last Christmas as a family of 3.

But let’s go back to me being envious of those heading to the gorgeous places Greece has to offer. There’s this one YouTuber I watch (who is actually also Canadian like myself). Her family is from Greece and she herself heads down there almost every year to visit her extended family. Lucky for me, I live vicariously through her and she vlogs the homes for rent in Greece – neat places to stay. So many incredible views and places to adventure around.

Can you tell I’m daydreaming of Christmas, but also those sunny hot retreats? I’m onto shopping for Stocking Stuffers now for the three of us (duh, Alfie included!), and I’m having a ton of fun with it. Hopefully the husband doesn’t read my blog (he does on occasion). On that note, I better not say what I’m getting for him, hey? One year I surprised him with a trip to one of the coldest places in Canada, a trip to Quebec City that February. It was pretty miserable on my part since I wore every single item of clothing I brought with me to try and stay warm. However, it was absolutely gorgeous at the same time.

Maybe the next trip I surprise him with will be somewhere extravagant and sunny instead. I mean, we do live in California and it’s pretty much sunny 355 days of the year, but you know what I mean. A retreat somewhere, somewhere luxurious. But this time, we’ll have a baby in tow. It’s been a long time since my husband and I had been on a vacation anywhere. Trips home don’t necessarily count since it’s all so familiar and you gotta squeeze in all that time for the people you haven’t seen in x amount of months/years.

What I pack on a week long vacation (on a carry-on):

  • always always bring a swim suit
  • 2 tee’s
  • 1 long sleeved tee
  • 1 pair of shorts
  • 1 cardigan for when it cools down
  • Nice jeans (to wear to restaurants or touring around
  • 1 pair of black pants/skirt to wear to fancier places
  • 1 blazer (I love my new velvet one that I purchased recently online!)
  • Sunnies +, high SPF sunscreen + and SPF lip balm
  • 2 pairs of shoes: walking shoes, and fancier shoes (could be heels or sandals!)
  • cross body purse or clutch (I don’t like to be laden down – only one comes with me!)
  • hand cream (always need it)
  • toiletries + makeup + dry shampoo + hair ties + bobby pins
  • Laundry detergent (travel packets) and also a stain remover (because I’m prone to getting everything spilled on myself)
  • Socks for walking around the place we’re staying (because I’m somewhat of a germaphobe)

When  I travel, I have the itch to “act like a local”. You know what I mean? Not really hitting up a ton of tourists spots (though I do have to say I enjoy them as well). But strolling around the non-touristy areas, going to the local coffee shops like I do here in California. Skip the starbucks and visit an authentic one from Greece. Eat and drink local just like the people who live there. I promise it’ll be fun, and if you don’t speak a lick of the language of where you’re visiting, sure that’s half the fun isn’t it? Be a bit adventurous and visit restaurants and if you’re really having troubles I’m sure Google Translate will help ya out a bit. But, I’m sure the other way you’ll try things you’ve never tried before, especially with the staff surprising you with the drinks/food.

Greece is one of those places where I feel like as soon as you step off the long haul airplane, somehow, for some reason, all your troubles and worries seem to disappear and it becomes incredibly romantic. Especially having a supper in one of the many inviting outdoor spaces with the ocean views contrasting against those iconic white washed stone buildings and homes. Imagine having a feed of local food, unlimited wine and cheese all night long, just watching a sunset in Santorini, Greece. Ugh so perfectly classy! An ideal setting, with a glorious warm breeze, am I right?

Have you been to Greece? If so, where, and tell me all about it!

If you haven’t been to Greece, where would you go on a luxury retreat? Let me know!

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Travel story: why you need to visit San Jose

San Jose, located in South Bay just 45 minutes away from San Francisco. A city I called home for our first four years of moving to the USA. Many people visiting the area perhaps don’t realize it, but San Jose has a ton to offer, and single ladies? They don’t call it Man Jose for nothin’!

San Jose is a quick drive away from the experimental playground, the Tech Hub known as Silicon Valley. Where Apple, Google, Facebook, Netflix, eBay, HP — all those companies reside about a 20 minute drive from San Jose. Dude, I saw the home where Steve Jobs grew up! I’m constantly in awe here. Feeling like I’m in a movie, anytime I explore this area. It’s still so surreal to me that I even live here, let alone can explore the area at a moments notice.

A few weeks ago I was invited to attend a FAM trip with 20 other journalists from around the globe, to explore what San Jose has to offer with its tech-hub, wineries, and delicious eats, all thanks to Team San Jose. It was a jam-packed week with a slew of items on our must-see to-do list, which in turn took a while for me to recuperate from! So much (amazing) food, I definitely packed on a few pounds during the 5 day staycation. But, despite the staycation in the city I reside, it’s always nice to come home to comforting surroundings, and your own warm inviting bed. Admittedly those post-vacation blues are real! For real though, I’d love a live-in Michelin Star chef cook me meals every night, or have someone clean up after me (hotel life!). Ha!

I had the pleasure of staying at the lovely Toll House Hotel, located in the elegant and always classy, town of Los Gatos. Psst, if you love coffee you must go to Blvd Coffee in Los Gatos! I found the spot just over 2 years ago, and I’ve been a weekly visitor ever since. I love that they know my order and are preparing it, just as I line-up behind a few folks to pay. Spose you know you’re a regular, when!

So, friends, if you’re planning a trip to Sunny Northern California anytime soon and want some recommendations and a comprehensive guide of what to see/eat/do, then read on as I share my week in San Jose with you.

Wineries
California is beckoned with world-class wineries that isn’t easy to pair down on which to visit. Bare in mind there’s no need to make the trek up to Napa and Sonoma, although both gorgeous locations; we ended up touring two beautiful winery locations in San Jose. You bet I’ll be bringing my Mom to these when she visits!

Testarossa
We had an intimate tour of the winery, given by the owner Rob Jensen, followed by a gorgeous lunch (and table setting!) that happily filled our bellies. The old Novitiate Winery (now known as Testarossa) was originally built in 1888 by the Jesuits from Santa Clara University. I loved touring it simply for the fact of knowing its age, its history and now Rob has transformed it into what it is now – a gorgeous setting for locals and visitors alike.
Location: 300 College Ave A, Los Gatos, CA 95030
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Ridge Vineyards
We made a stop here too during our wine tasting tour. It’s a gorgeous spot and is location right on the San Andres falls. It completely withstood the previous large earthquakes that hit the area in 1989 and 1906. Check out this spot too when you have a chance.
Location: 17100 Montebello Rd, Cupertino, CA 95014
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Santana Row
Santana Row is my go-to place to do some shopping, eating, lounge around, chill out at one of the many coffee shops and peruse the Japanese stationery store, Maido. We ate lunch at Sino, a dim sum location (I’ve never had dim sum before!). Unfortunately a lot of the dim sum had shrimp/other things in it that a pregnant lady can’t have. So I opted for some delicious chicken lettuce wraps.
Location: 377 Santana Row, San Jose, CA 95128
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JapanTown
Japantown San Jose is 1 of the 3 last remaining authentic, historical Japantowns in the USA. I’m quite familiar with the area as a friend used to live right in the heart of it. There’s fantastic restaurants, museums, shops and probably one of my favourite spots in Japantown: Roy’s Station Coffee (which I wrote about 2 years ago!).

San Pedro Square
A perfect meeting spot for lunch, or before a San Jose Sharks NHL Hockey game (which we’ve gone to multiple times, especially when the Canadian team, Ottawa Sentaors played down here!). They have one of the best pizza places I’ve ever had in my life. If you’re a huge pizza fan like I am, visit Pizza Bocca Lupo right in San Pedro Square, I swear you won’t regret one ounce of those bites from that Neapolitan pizza.
Location: 87 N San Pedro St, San Jose, CA 95110
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Lick Observatory
Opened in 1888, the Lick Observatory is an astronomical observatory, owned and operated by the University of California. It’s located right on the summit of Mount Hamilton, in the Diablo Range, and what a drive up the mountain it is. I’ve only personally driven up once (as the driver) and I much prefer to be a passenger as I often fret that I’ll drive the car right off the mountain top due to all the switch-backs and narrow roads, especially at the top. Well worth the view though, and they offer nightly tours and events throughout the year. I know my husband would love to attend one of these, to see that massive telescope in action.
Location: 7281 Mt Hamilton Rd, Mt Hamilton, CA 95140
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San Jose Museum of Art
Originally built as the postal office, turned library now the San Jose Museum of Art, as of 1969. You should tour the exhibitions, and some permanent collections in this gorgeous historic building located in the heart of downtown San Jose.
Location: 110 S Market St, San Jose, CA 95110
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The famous Steve Jobs garage
Visit where Steve Jobs grew up, and view perhaps the most famous garage in the world. We toured his childhood neighbourhood while venturing around all the tech companies in the area. He grew up in a modest sized home, in a regular suburban neighbourhood. His childhood home however, is of course on private property. The Apple garage is clearly visible from the street. But if you’re to take photos – you mustn’t step foot on the property. Apparently his sister now owns the home, but no one lives there.
Location: 2066 Crist Drive, Los Altos, California

Mount Hamilton Grandview Restaurant
A historic mountainside destination for classic American cuisine offering beef, veal & seafood dishes; and what a view it was. It’s where we went on our last night with Team San Jose and the journalists. A farm-to-table restaurant, however the farm they source from is literally across the street so it’s incredibly fresh. The staff was unbelievable and took extra good care of me, serving me fancy-pants mocktails and well-done meats. Undoubtedly one of my favourite moments from this trip was the breathtaking views, but I especially enjoyed the live piano man singing old Sinatra classics as we all ate our dinner at sunset, overlooking the mountain views. It was pure bliss, and I will most certainly be back.
Location: 15005 Mt Hamilton Rd, Mt Hamilton in San Jose, CA 95140
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ADEGA — San Jose’s first Michelin Star Restaurant
On one of the evenings with Team San Jose, I attended the media event at ADEGA, San Jose’s first Michelin Star Restaurant which serves authentic Portuguese cuisine. However this night was a bit different, as it was a Michelin All Star Experience with multiple Portuguese chefs flown in from the USA + Portugal to prepare a 7 course meal with 2 desserts. At first I thought I was a little out of my league, being invited to such an event, however I quickly warmed up as it wasn’t at all stuffy feeling. In fact, I laughed so hard I think I cried. Perhaps it’s because there was another Canadian at my table of 4? Us Canadians b’y, can’t keep us away from one another. 7 courses of Portuguese cuisine; you can say I ventured completely out of my comfort zone to try a couple of new things (pigs ears, lamb, and caviar for instance). The atmosphere in ADEGA is divine — a beautifully decorated Michelin restaurant located in the heart of Alum Rock, in a valley in the Diablo Range foothills on the east side of San Jose. Ya gotta book a meal here, for real.
Location: 1614 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose, CA 95116
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Needless to say, you don’t always need a trip up to the well-known city of San Francisco (although I do love to escape the heat of San Jose from time-to-time and explore SF’s coffee shops and get my fill of the ocean).

If you’ve stuck around reading thus far, I must congratulate you — this is a long one, hey! I want to give a huge thanks to Team San Jose for being an exceptional host, hosting me for the week, along with 20 other journalists from around the world to experience this city. It’s all well worth a visit to say the least, and an experience that formed forever-friendships you betcha I won’t soon forget!

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Exploring the tiny town of Pescadero (+OOTD!)

Earlier last week my friend Elisabeth and I drove down the scenic California coastline on highway 1, for my pregnancy announcement shots in the Mazda CX9 that was loaned to me for the week. But you know who had to be the first passenger? Alfie — of course. He always is. Little smiley pup! I love it when I take him on adventures and he has this huge smile on his face.

After we were done shooting the pregnancy announcement photos (I loved how they turned out! There’s tons posted on my Instagram), I drove us up to Pescadero which is a tiny town of less than 700 people.

The Mazda CX9 was a great ride to bring down highway 1. Look how fancy it is inside, too!

Pescadero has a sweet little downtown area with a handful of spots to check out, like the new Pescadero Flowery where I bought a bouquet of dried lavender that smells up the entire room its in, so relaxing! There’s only one coffee shop, and it’s called Downtown Local, and it certainly stands out — inside anyway. It’s definitely a bit funky looking inside with its wonky antiques that you can’t help but explore and check out.

While I was at the coffee shop I changed from my off-the-shoulder top (because it was flippin’ up over my shoulders when I was driving and: annoying!) into a prAna penelope pullover from their fall line. prAna sent that and the jeans I’m wearing in the photo above. Pretty sure the pullover is going to be my go-to until my spiffykerms baby can’t fit into it anymore. It’s super soft and isn’t tight or uncomfortable anywhere — it’s perfect for this time in my pregnancy right now.

Wearing:
prAna penelope pullover
prAna Kara jean (colour: denim)
Target pink slip-ons (faux suede)
Google Moto 360 smart watch
Banana Republic clutch (10+ years old)

I am obsessed with decaf iced lattes lately. And not due to pregnancy— I just love’em!

I’ve only been to Pescadero once before, and it was when my Husband introduced it to me (on my birthday, back in May actually!). He goes there pretty much every weekend as a pitstop along the way when he does his billion hour bicycle journey with friends every Saturday. So he’s quite familiar with the area. I bought a chocolate chip scone back on my birthday at the Arcangeli Grocery/Norms Market and it was delicious (and I don’t even love scones), and sure enough you betcha I bought another there last week too. Mmm!

Make sure to check out Elisabeth‘s post of Pescadero — she did an awesome job showing where you should explore!

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