Thursday, June 27, 2019

Dark Horse - LA Eats!







If you have followed my blog recently this year (if so, thank you!) you might remember my series titled "Keto Along the Way" from last December. For health reasons, I have been on again off again with this insanely low carb diet. Before leaving for Los Angeles and from there to Tokyo, which is the sticky rice capital of the world, I knew in the back of my mind that it wasn't realistic to stay nearly carb-free during this travel time. I thought I would however, maybe try to "play it safe" with minimal intake and not necessarily as low as the Keto diet which is supposed to be limited to 25 grams of carbs or less. Well, just like my money at the airport after bag fees, that also went out the window fairly quickly. What was I thinking??


In and Out Burger 


  Yes, I know it's a well know chain but just like Whataburger, it is not in Georgia. There was even a rumor on the internet that an In and Out was coming to the Atlanta area. It turned out to be a hoax but it created somewhat of a frenzy for us here in Georgia who were already familiar with the chain. In and Out burgers are known for a special sauce and are overloaded to where you enjoy the challenge of not being messy and not ruining your make up. There is also the John 3:16 bible verse at the bottom of your cup which I like.


  While well intended, I thought the bun would be my "cheat" for that day. A few of the fries wouldn't kill me either and they had a killer sugar free lemonade that tasted the same as the regular. I didn't even really bother to check the nutrition facts of any of it (in Tokyo, there all in Japanese anyway so there's my excuse).


Diddy Riese





If you have read my Disney blogs from last year, you might remember that we had beloved family who worked for Disney and lead the way the whole time. Since we were staying with this same beloved family who has lived in LA for many years, we once again had well versed tour guides. We
were led to the Westwood district close to the campus of UCLA. My brother and law and my niece were talking about a place nearby and a rich sounding dessert with the follow words "We have to take them there." Once again it was decision time. Before I knew it, I had caved and was eating a chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream sandwich in between two made from scratch chocolate chip cookies which was the same size as the burger I ate-something of which I had not eaten in probably in a year! Then I just felt like a
fool. Not for caving but for resisting something like this on my vacation and in Los Angeles. Diddy Riese has been in business since 1983 and is a one of a kind business that has never been a chain.



Sprinkles


    Cupcakes are a thing now, yes I know, but in the heart of swankytown just off Rodeo drive surrounded by homes probably showcased at some point by Robin Leach on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (back when that was a thing), you can get a Red Velvet cupcake for about $4.50. That's actually pretty reasonable since many celebrities and other people who have more money than me often pop in regularly. The cupcakes are colorful, moist, rich and perfect in every way. Laurel had pineapple upside down cake and I selected strawberry. They were all place in an adorable box which we had to pay extra for. When we returned home, I went to a place of solitude outside on the balcony which looked over the busy streets of LA. I cut the cupcake into little bites and savored each one of them accompanied with a glass of white wine.



Urth Caffe


     Since I had the pleasure of visiting Los Angeles for both the beginning of my vacation as well as the last stop before returning home, I was treated to a kind of place that was a bit more up my ally.Though I had just returned from Tokyo and my Keto diet had been long since abandoned, there were many entrees loaded with things like avocado, grilled chicken as well as vegan and gluten free selections. I ordered an entree known as simply just "The Tostada." There was no picture on the menu but the description given, it had everything I was into that was keto-friendly plus a few other things that were no no's like black beans and the fried flour tortilla bowl that everything would be piled into. It was actually my last day of my vacation and we were planning on returning to Sprinkles anyway after lunch.
   

    The salad looked like something that would be featured quite possibly on a televised eating contest. Everyone else at my table had something modestly portioned and properly eaten with a fork and knife. I, however had food before me that would need to be tackled with no polite way of eating along with the challenge of once again keeping my make-up fresh and the floor clean under the table. Needless to say, I failed miserably at both of those things. I didn't eat the whole thing but did some pretty significant damage. Any regrets? None! Additionally, I found my self wondering why the heck am I avoiding things like ice cream sandwiches with cookie dough while it's okay to eat fried pickles but I can't have an apple. It just doesn't make sense. So what happens when I return home? I will probably return to my old ways and old habits of cheese slices, nuts and strawberries which isn't such a bad thing. But I will also soon most definitely return to Los Angeles!

There are Urth Caffe locations in Santa Monica, LAX, Los Angeles and Melrose. The amazing location I visited was in Beverly Hills.


Dark Horse Moment of the Day:






Friday, June 21, 2019

Dark Horse - Tokyo 2019



It all starts a day or two before I leave for these international experiences that I have the nerve to set up. Well really, not just a day- six-months before actually. In doing this, I am not only responsible for myself but for Laurel as well. I need to be sure that everything is taken care of before I leave such as bills, map studies, currency conversion, performing time and nautical calculations, finding the closest church, memorizing the itinerary, studying airport floor plans, and everything else that has to be done so that I don't look like a buffoon in front of my child. And Laurel being Laurel, she will be sure to call anything to my attention should something go wrong on my end. I even watched a YouTube video of a man getting off the train in Tokyo near where our hotel is and walking out of the station so that I would know the landmarks should my wi-fi navigation not be working. Does all this cause for some anxiety? It just might. There are some folks that think I am crazy for even putting myself through this but looking at the bigger picture, I know that Laurel will always remember fondly the experience for the rest of her life.

  So let me begin with the first step along my journey. I want to just briefly talk about an integral part of the trip - the airport and flight experience. Since I don't travel for work purposes and have mostly taken road trips everywhere, I have not flown super often up until these recent years. But now that I have been bitten with the travel bug, I have discovered an adrenaline rush associated with this experience. Everything from getting through security to the fear that your name won't be in the system at the time when you check in.
 

    Flying Domestic



 What is different about this trip is that I am flying out of both domestic and international terminals. Since the last two trips were both international only, I have learned a few things about flying domestic so far on this trip.
 
   I arrived to the airport pretty calm for the most part. I was happy to be on time and Laurel was excited. However, it was time to check in and I really did have a genuine sense of paranoia for whatever reason that our reservation did not exist. My previous bookings, as well as this upcoming trip to Tokyo, were all booked through Expedia. Since the trip to Los Angeles was separate from Tokyo, I had to book separate one way trip flights which I purchased online with some unused credit card points from some debt I paid off a lot of years ago. So the flight was actually booked through some third party organization associated with my bank. Though I had a confirmation, I could imagine the possibility of somehow my reservation getting lost in the system. I was, however proud of myself for being resourceful as I was able to book two tickets to Los Angeles from Atlanta with Spirit Airlines for under $150. After a year saving up and collecting loose change here and there, I was able to afford a comfortable spending allowance of about $100 a day if I am savvy. It was finally time to approach that counter. All went really smoothly until it was time to check in our bags. At this time, my first $100 went pretty quick. Bag fees?? Ok. So now I know. But at least my name was in the system! Right?
 


 What I Forgot and then Remembered about TSA
 


I was still in a good mood anyway. Things were running like clockwork and I had a pretty good idea of where to go - Security then the concourse train to our gate.

  The security line was pretty long and I couldn't help but notice the expression on people's faces. It was visible that there was much waited anticipation of travel. Most looked like they were on vacation. I saw a guy that look just Garth from Wayne's World. Once you are through the line the security part of the airport experience is by far the most stressful. At Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson, you have to remove your shoes, grab a bin and separate all of your items to be scanned while trying not to disrupt the flow of traffic.  Luckily, the TSA staff was positive and celebrated with me as I made my way through the metal detector successfully. Now that I had that behind me all I had to do was wait for my belongings to sail through as well. So I waited. And waited..Well, I finally saw my bin come though but was sent through to the solitary confinement line where all the bad bins go. Oh yeah. Next time, take the laptop out!



The Flight on an Economy Airline



After being out $5.00 more for a small packet of Belvita cookies for Laurel and a bottle of sparkling water for me, it was time for us to transition from the comforts of the gate through to the boarding process. It has been a while since I had flown and the thought of this mammoth sized 12-day international experience lying ahead of me, I was feeling very nervous as this take off was the initial launch for Project Tokyo. The plane accelerated and lifted off the ground and became air-borne.

  The flight so far has been pleasant as well as the cabin crew and with very little turbulence.(I am in flight as I am writing). However, while being spoiled on the long international flights with complimentary dinner, a comforting glass wine and a movie, I was not sure what to expect on this domestic flight. At first I was delighted to find the snack menu that was provided at our seats.  There was a variety wines, spirits, snack combos and even Cup o Noodles were offered, but, uh, not complimentary. Of course now that I am already broke for the day I can't even afford to eat ramen which is $5 a pop!

  Ok, so now I know to plan ahead a bit more. I have discovered that these less expensive airlines are really better for shorter excursions with very few bags and I have also learned that it is a good idea to take your own food along. This experience was very informative that way. Though this may sound crazy but I love airplanes and airports. It's probably just a honeymoon phase that I'm sure will wear off at some point (likely this trip as we will have flown through 4 different airports with 5 take offs and landings). It's expensive and it can be hectic but it's just how things works in the vast world of the airline industry and I am still in the process of learning it all. I know it will get easier and easier. My only goal now is for it to get cheaper and cheaper for me the more I learn.
  


Dark Horse moment of the day:

The Toy Story quote: "To Infinity and Beyond!" resonated from Laurels mouth to the ears of those throughout the cabin as the wheels lifted off the ground for her first ever flight!



Spirit Airlines
NK #404
Airbus A320 (Sharklets) | Economy Class
Atlanta (ATL)
12:17 PM
Thu, Jun 06     4hr 49min
traveling to destination
Non-stop
    Los Angeles (LAX)
2:06 PM
Thu, Jun 06
 

Friday, June 7, 2019

Dark Horse-Tokyo 2019











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