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Have an Adventurous Weekend!

June 10, 2017

{Tuscany 2016}

What are you up to this weekend? My parents AND sister have officially moved to California so we are all getting together for our first dinner together since they all became California residents. I’m so excited! This is a tremendous step for our family and having them near by for the first time in eight years fills my heart to the brim.

On a totally separate note, we haven’t done any major travel this year and in the midst of so much chaos at work, I’m really starting to really get that itch to go somewhere new. Seeing friends jetting off to Europe and Asia has my awakened my inner travel bug and I’m craving the disconnect and adventure of being in some place totally foreign. Are you doing any big traveling this year? Where are you headed?

Cheers!

Meg

Life, Travel

What’s In My Bag – Europe Edition

May 18, 2016

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Before Jake and I even found our house in December, he had booked us a surprise trip to Europe for our combination Christmas + Birthday present that has become an annual tradition.  We’re both so passionate about traveling and exploring the world and value experiences more than things so we pool together what we would generally budget for Christmas, birthdays and travel and try to take one big trip per year.  With a 2 week trip planned for mid April, we had just under 6 weeks to move and get settled before taking off for Greece and Italy.  Basically, the week before our trip was a total scramble to organize, finish up a few loose ends at work and figure out what the heck I needed to bring with me to Europe.

I’d recently upgraded my camera for work and it no longer fit in my old bag so I’d had my eye on this replacement for a while.  When my mom sent me money to put towards it for my birthday, I was ecstatic and couldn’t wait for it to show up on our doorstep – I knew it would be perfect for not only keeping my camera safe, but also for holding all of the necessities while abroad.  When traveling, it’s so important to keep things light, versatile, organized and easily accessible (to you only) so this job did the trick. A large back pocket was perfect for storing my clutch/wallet, the large padded interior pocket was perfect for keeping my iPad safe, and the front two pockets were the perfect size for a charger, extra memory cards, passport, lipstick, etc. Before we left for the airport, I snapped a pic of what was in my bag – all of the essentials I’d need to have handy while traveling through Europe. Click through below to shop!

Life, Travel Tagged With: europe, fashion, leather, purse, summer fashion, travel, wanderlust, watch

Have a Great Weekend / Update

October 23, 2015

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Hey there!  This week has FLOWN by… I mean, life is just pure insanity right now.  Last week’s recap:

Tuesday-Thursday: On top of all of the other craziness at work, we were granted a Demolition Permit for our BIG Napa project (for next Monday. MONDAY!  Eeeek!) so I spent the week finding and coordinating movers, reserving storage, booking a truck, figuring out what to donate vs. what to sell, and making plans to get the current house cleared out in time.

Friday: Shot cocktails (sharing the recipes soon!) all day and into the evening followed by a late night of laundry and packing.

Saturday: My only day off!  Kind of… 😉 Up at the crack of dawn to fly to Oakland, picked up a huge moving truck and drove it to Lafayette to spend the day with my best friend and her husband to watch the biggest game of the year – MSU vs. Michigan.  Our team had an EPIC win in literally the last second of the game, I lost my voice from screaming profanities and jubilation, we celebrated our asses off, and I probably drank a little more than I needed to. Ooops! 😛

Sunday: Another early morning to get on the road to Napa.  Got our storage unit situated with Jake’s dad and headed to the house to join the movers.  Sorted through three bedrooms of stuff and helped move out of our cute little vineyard house.  Thankfully, we had the best help in the world and I was on the road at 6:30 (in my huge truck!) to have dinner with Jake’s parents.  I was SO sad as I drove away from the house for the last time.  It’s a super weird and wacky place with a ton of issues that it doesn’t make any sense to try the salvage the structure, but it was such a shining beacon of hope when we bought it. I staged the entire thing (2 dining rooms, 2 living rooms and three bedrooms) back in January. Since we were doing it on such a tight budget, I, myself physically moved everything in and painted a few of the rooms with the help of some of the best teammates.  It was an enormous project that we pulled together in two short weeks and it was truly a labor of love.  A few months later, Jake and I got engaged in the vines and spent our first night there as an engaged couple.  The happiest day of my life took place on that property and we celebrated with friends and family in that house.  As weird as it was, it was a special place that I’ll never forget.

Monday: Up at 4:30 to drive down to LA.  That drive is usually so annoying (the central valley can feel ridiculously long), but knowing I was going to arrive at our office around 11:00am was encouraging and it felt really fast compared to what I’ve experienced making that trip before.  Our team helped unload the truck when I arrived and I dove into the work week.

Tuesday-Thursday was kind of a blur… styled a big video shoot all day/night on Tuesday and then just tried to knock out as many priorities as possible, but I’m thrilled for a weekend at home with the kitty, celebrating Beth’s birthday, a little fall baking, and some time to mentally prepare myself for demolition on Monday.  What are you up to this weekend?  I’ll be back on Monday with some great posts planned so stay tuned!  xo

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New York

September 24, 2015

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New York is one of my favorite cities in the world so when one of our closest friends decided to get married there, we were thrilled to be making a trip back.  This is by no means a full city guide as we only had a few days to explore, but here were a few of my favorite places on this trip:

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The Spotted Pig:  It’s honestly tough to have a bad meal in New York because there are so many restaurants that the competition is incredibly high and some the best chefs in the world call it their home.  The foodie scene is unparalleled. The Spotted Pig was the best meals I’ve ever had in New York City – so much so that I went twice in a day with two different groups of people – Shhhh! Don’t tell anyone!  You need to order:

  • The Deviled Egg – My dad makes a MEAN deviled egg, but this one was easily my second favorite ever.
  • Devils on Horseback – Absolutely insanely delicious dates wrapped in bacon – a wonderful balance of sweet and savory. The perfect salty, savory crunch of bacon followed by a soft, decadent date on the inside – YUM.
  • Sheep’s Milk Ricotta Gnudi with Basil Pesto – My mouth is watering just thinking about this dish.  I’m a huge pasta person in general, but gnocchi and ravioli are my jam.  The gnudi is made up of several balls of ricotta stuffed pasta – a little smaller than a golf ball each.  Lightly covered in a delicious basil pesto, the gnudi is absolutely perfect.  I ordered this dish both times and had a really hard time sharing.
  • Chargrilled Burger with Roquefort Cheese & Shoestring Fries – I was lucky enough to try this burger on both trips. I can say without a doubt that this is one of the best burgers I’ve ever had in my life.  Perfectly seasoned and juicy with just the right amount of mild/medium blue (which I usually don’t love on a burger).  The shoestring fries take this dish over the top and are absolutely addicting.

Bleecker Street Pizza:  The first time I had pizza in New York, it was at a shitty, 7-11 style joint at 4:00 in the morning and it was TERRIBLE.  The crust was flimsy, the cheese resembled that of 90’s cafeteria pizza and it was honestly disgusting.  To this day, it was the only bad meal I’ve ever had in New York.  I swore that I was a Detroit style (square) or Chicago style (deep dish) girl at heart and that my life was totally fine without New York pizza.  Since so many people rave about it including our foodie friends and since it was 4:00 in the morning on Saturday (and I was a bit tipsy and easy to convince), I decided to give it a try again at Bleecker Street Pizza and my pizza world was flipped upside down.  The PERFECT size slices that can be folded in half (but not flimsy by any means!) with the best, unforgettable crunch. NOMS!  Absolutely mouth-watering pizza. Order:

  • Whatever the hell kind of pizza you like because absolutely nothing is going to suck.

Burger Joint: Hidden behind a curtain in the back of Le Parker Meridien on 56th and 6th, this place rocked our world.  We went after a 7:30 showing of Les Miserables and I’m so glad our friend made the suggestion.  While they have the best diner style burgers and shakes imaginable, there’s nothing fancy about this place.  I felt like I’d been transported to a funky old diner in Detroit with mismatched decor, autographs on the wall, wood paneling and all sorts of grease and smells. So delicious.  Order:

  • A cheeseburger with everything on it.
  • Fries
  • Shake

D R I N K

Experimental Cocktail Club: Jake and I aren’t exactly big into clubs (although I did have a clubbing spree when I first moved to LA – hay Hollywood!), but we were spending time with our friends who know all of the best places in the city, so ECC in the lower east side it was!  Slightly swanky with great decor and an incredible DJ, ECC brings in the best mixologists in the world to craft cocktails that are some of the best you’ll ever have…. so good that we were there until just before closing.  Eeeek!  Order:

  • Burning Passion Punch – But ONLY one! An awesome combination of rum and passion fruit.  They slice open a passion fruit and set both halves on fire before delivering it to your table.  Delicious.
  • Brazilian Magic Punch – Yaguara Cachaca, coconut milk, almond milk, pineapple, verjus, agave, black and white peppers, Chilean peppers, cocoa beans, vanilla, rose buds – WHAT?!  Hands down the best cocktail I’ve had in years.  Order it.  You won’t regret it.

B R E A T H

The High Line:  If you’re eating and drinking as much as we were, a trip to the High Line is a must.  An elevated railroad turned beautiful park, the High Line runs from Gansevoort St. in Meatpacking to West 34th Street on the city’s west side. It can get a bit crowded so go early and enjoy some pretty stunning views of Manhattan.

Battery Park City: I’d never been to southern most point of Manhattan, but it’s where our friends were getting married and I couldn’t wait to explore a new part of the city.  Watching the sun set over the Statue of Liberty was simply unforgettable and an experience I couldn’t recommend more.

S H O P

ABC Carpet & Home: There is so much shopping in New York that it’s hard to go wrong, but my favorite place there is still ABC Carpet & Home.  I went exploring with Beth on Thursday afternoon and we spent a few hours wandering around each level getting design inspiration and doing some preliminary sourcing for the Napa project.  We bought way too many cards and little gifts on the first level, but honestly could have walked away with anything in that store provided we had the $ and means to drag it back to LA.

And that’s a wrap! Where are your favorite places in NY?

 

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Design, Dine, Life, Travel Tagged With: burger, city guide, cocktails, drink, eat, food, New york, NY, nyc, pizza, yum

Weekend in Aspen

September 15, 2015

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When a business partner asked Jake and I to attend Jazz Aspen over Labor Day weekend, we were sold.  I visited Aspen with Jake for the first time in June for a work event and we simply couldn’t squeeze enough in to feel like we’d really taken advantage of all it has to offer.  This trip couldn’t have come at a better time – LA was just entering a record breaking heatwave and Jake’s travel schedule has been nuts.  A weekend away as a couple was just what the doctor ordered.  Check out a few of our favorite places below:

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S T A Y

The Villas at Snowmass – Jake and I stayed here and we couldn’t have been happier with our experience.  We were walking distance to the festival (less than a 5 minute walk) and since we were spending 4 nights there, it was nice to have a full kitchen to stock up on our choice of food, beer and wine so that we weren’t eating every single meal out.  Having a fireplace and a second bathroom was lovely and we felt right at home.

The Viceroy Snowmass – Chic contemporary design meets warm mountain lodge.  While we didn’t stay here on this trip, we dropped by on our last day.  I’ve had a long love affair with Viceroy hotels and this one was no exception – stunning views, guest rooms, pool and restaurants.  While there are convenient shuttles everywhere in Aspen/Snowmass, the Viceroy is within walking distance to the lifts making it a perfect stay in the winter for those looking to hit the slopes.

Hotel Jerome – Historic, classic and perfectly chic, the Hotel Jerome was my first taste of Aspen in June and remains a favorite.  The staff is so welcoming and the design is spot on. The bar is one of my favorite places in Aspen and is so perfectly curated that I could explore it for hours.  Black walls, beautiful wainscoting, inlaid cowhide tile runners, an elegant fireplace with grasscloth backed built-ins make this the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail and some conversation.  With a modern men’s cigar lounge/bar in my design project future, I’ll definitely be citing this place as inspiration.

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E A T  /  D R I N K

Casa Tua – Absolutely delicious Northern Italian cuisine and a fantastic wine list.  It’s no wonder Casa Tua is one of Aspen’s highest rated restaurants.  We were able to taste the Burrata salad as well as the daily Risotto and Gnocchi – all phenomenal.  We felt completely at home with wonderful staff and service in a beautifully designed, inviting space.

Matsuhisa –  If you’ve never visited one of Chef Nobu’s restaurants, you need to. The freshest ingredients, clean, crisp yet complex flavors and meticulous, painstakingly perfect execution make for an unforgettable experience. In typical Nobu form, the menu offers very little description of what you’re to receive so allow your server to make recommendations and guide you through your tasting experience.

B R E A T H

Bike – After we’d adjusted to the altitude, we planned to rent bikes on what disappointingly ended up being the one rainy and cold day during our visit.  We didn’t end up doing the ride like we’d hoped, but will definitely make time for that during our next visit.  There is so much to see in the Aspen/Snowmass area that you can only experience outside of a car so a bike rental is a great way to get some fresh air and come a little closer to nature. The ride from Snowmass to Aspen is about 90 minutes (mostly downhill) so definitely consider a one way rental unless you’re hoping to make a day of it and ride uphill on the way back.

Gondola – The gondola experience in Telluride was absolutely unforgettable so we knew we wanted to take the gondola up to the top of Aspen mountain.  I’m so glad we made the time to do it.  While it rained during our ride, we were able to view the most amazing and vibrant rainbow over the mountain and valley.  The views and trails at the top are so worth the $20 ticket (I had no idea that there was a HUGE mountain range behind Aspen mountain!) – the sight was breathtaking.  I can only imagine how awesome it must be in the winter.  We’d been told not to eat at the Sundeck Restaurant by some friends, but we were starving when we got up there and decided to anyway.  I was so shocked at how great the food was for just a simple ski lodge cafeteria.  I’m glad we grabbed a bite to eat and a beer before exploring and making our way back down.

Walk – Aspen is honestly the cutest little city. It’s such a quaint mountain town that’s a little more touristy than Telluride and more historic and slightly less gingerbread than Park City.  It’s pristine yet wild at the same time and there’s character around every corner with mountains and endless nature at every angle.  Even the runoff system around the town creates tiny little street side creeks that curious kids and dogs play in endlessly and bistro lights strung across the brick and cobblestone streets add just the right amount of warm charm.  I can’t wait to plan a trip there in the winter so we can see Aspen in all her snowy glory.

Have you been to Aspen?  I’d love to hear your recommendations too!

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{I didn’t bring the right kind of lens on the gondola, but shot the picture above of the rainbow on my iPhone.}

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Dine, Life, Travel Tagged With: adventure, Aspen, city guide, colorado, guide, tour, travel, traveling

Happy Friday!

September 4, 2015

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Happy Friday!  Jake and I are off to Aspen for the weekend for a little work and a little play at Jazz Aspen.  I’m looking forward for a weekend away with just the two of us to spend some time together and reconnect after his crazy travel schedule over the past month.  I’ll be sure to post some pictures of our adventure on Instagram! I hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend!  Cheers!

Life, Travel Tagged With: Aspen, colorado, travel

Green & Gray

August 26, 2015

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There’s a huge discussion happening on the web about whether the gray trend is phasing out or if it’s here to stay.  As a lover of bright white, clean, airy spaces which has also taken the design world by storm, gray is a nice alternative to those worried about a white space being too stark and for other spaces that simply can’t pull off the all-white look.  I personally think gray is going nowhere anytime soon.  Embrace it, people!

On our way back from Italy, Jake and I had a layover in Copenhagen that was just long enough for me to fall in love with it, but short enough to leave us longing for more and anxious to plan a trip back.  While I’ve fallen harder for Danish/Scandinavian design over the past few years than I ever knew possible, being in the epicenter of said design was exhilarating.  When our trip ended and I realized I’d been bitten by the travel bug, I immediately started scoping our out interesting places to potentially visit if we were to ever head back to Denmark, Sweden or another Scandinavian country. I stumbled upon a real estate firm in Sweden that only lists higher end, beautifully designed properties and spent far too much time scoping out every single property on their site. One of their featured listings in Gothenburg, Sweden was an almost entirely gray space that was still bright, airy and clean – proof that you don’t need an ALL white space to pull off that look and feel.  I was surprised that I could love this much gray so much!  To achieve the look, it’s important to throw some green into the mix to bring life to the space (potted herbs, ferns, fiddle leaf figs), add some texture (woven baskets, chairs, rugs, light fixtures, a butcher block counter top, exposed brick, etc.) and keep furniture pieces visually light with clean lines and simply design (nothing clunky, heavy or ornate here!).  Scroll down to check out the rest of the space!

All images by Anders Bergstedt via Stadshem.

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Design, Interiors, Travel Tagged With: bright space, danish, denmark, design, modern, scandinavian

Weekend in Napa

August 25, 2015

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Jake and I spent the weekend in Napa to celebrate the marriage of our business partner, Logan to his beautiful new wife, Elizabeth. The two were married at Brown Ranch in Carneros on one of the most stunning properties I’ve ever seen in front of rolling hills of vineyard and next to a perfect lake. It was truly magical! We were in post-wedding recovery mode on Sunday while juggling a few visitors before heading back to work yesterday. Just before sunset last night, I took a stroll around our property to capture some of its beauty during “magic hour” as we call it and here are a few of my favorites. Cheers!

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Greetings from Paradise!

August 20, 2015

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I’m so excited to be spending today and tomorrow at Terranea Resort in Palos Verdes!  Terranea has always been a wonderful supporter of ONEHOPE Wine and we’re proud to be partnered with a hotel that cares so deeply about giving back.  This is my absolute favorite resort on the planet – if you haven’t visited, you must!  Visit virtually today by following my adventures on Instagram at @onehope and @megrobins.  Cheers!

Life, Travel Tagged With: beach, la, los angeles, manhattan beach, ocean, palos verdes, terranea, travel, traveling

Life’s a Beach

August 6, 2015

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Hello there 🙂  What have you been up to?  It’s been one doozy of a year and I realize it’s been a while since I posted.  With a busy work schedule, far too many projects to keep track of and the ease of other platforms like Instagram to satisfy a creative/content craving in a pinch, I’ve found myself moving away from my little home blog base and catch myself missing it often.  I think I psych myself into thinking every post needs to be an elaborate tutorial, an over-the-top shoot that took weeks to curate or something crazy, but sometimes simple is better.  In the words of Don Draper himself, “make it simple, but significant.”  See you next week for a little catch up.  Until then, I hope you find a little down time for some summer breeze and a good book at the beach.

Cheers!

Meg

{photo via Gray Malin}

Life, Travel Tagged With: beach, life, photography, summer

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