New Years Eve 12-31-2012

Happy New Year’s Eve! How are you ringing in the change from 2012 to 2013?

Every year for the past few years (well, ever since the New Year’s Eve outing in 12/31/2009, my first time ringing in the New Year since I moved to PDX. This also is the time where F almost got us kicked out of the party before midnight because of his state of inebriation, tried to hail the Portland streetcar because he thought it was a taxi, and my long cashmere wool coat was stolen and still hasn’t been replaced because petite cashmere mix long coats, I now discover, are hard to find. Maybe I’m still bitter that someone stole my coat on New Year’s Eve. Maybe.), F and I have focused our New Year’s festivities more around fabulous food than party dancing. New Year’s is always celebrated with a multi-course dinner out on New Year’s Eve. This is always followed by having a New Year’s day morning in pjs with mimosas watching the Tournament of Roses Rose Parade on my DVR. It’s become my tradition for New Year’s in Portland.

Of course, seeing the Rose Parade on TV is not as breathtaking as seeing the floats live in Pasadena as I did for New Year’s Day 1/1/2008. When I was young, my mom would turn on the parade on TV, and I remember vaguely paying attention to it when my mom pointed out a float she liked, otherwise it was in the background. It was thanks to her interest that J arranged it so that my mom and sisters and I were able to attend and see the actual parade. Once I saw it in person, it was unbelievable all the details and lush beauty of the florals I had missed watching it on TV.

I immediately developed a new-found appreciation and level of viewing the floats. Add to that, now I have the bonus of knowing a couple who helps work on the Sierra Madre float (theirs was even one of my favorites floats when I watched the parade live) so it’s fun to see and hear about what it takes to put the float together, watching the progress on Facebook daily. Now I know to watch the entire Rose Parade live and uninterrupted on HGTV to get more background on the floats.

It’s a wonderful way to start the new year absorbing the cheer and camaraderie of a parade, and those floats are really magnificent celebration and appreciation of human artistry and effort and the bounty and beauty of nature, and there’s always a few that have a whimsical theme to make you grin. Here are a few photos from when I saw it in person and some of the most memorable floats that year for me (in order, they are from Rain Bird, City of Torrance, City of Long Beach, Sierra Madre, La Caanda Flintridge and City of Cerritos) and which started my Rose Parade watching tradition. I also like to now look for the Dole sponsored float, which has won 2 for 2 now for the years they have participated. Participants in the Rose Parade change each year slightly, understandably since it is a financial and time commitment. You can see this year’s list here.

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Let’s talk about dinner now. This year after I selected some multiple choice options for restaurants offering New Year’s Eve dining (since I can eat anywhere being an omnivore, but F is a vegetarian), and from this list F picked out Coppia ($58 per person with an extra $22 for wine pairings) for our New Year’s Eve dinner. Coppia pairs food and wine from Italy’s Piedmont region in a small, intimate setting in the Pearl District. Given that they evolved from the wine bar Vino Paradiso, there is no surprise that the listed menu for the night will start with a greeting of Italian sparkling prosecco upon arrival.

FIRST COURSE
Choice of insalata of radicchio, olive oil, garlic, anchovy with parmesan and crouton or a zuppa of cauliflower veloute and scallop

SECOND COURSE
Choice of a risotto with wild mushroom or tajarin that is house-made with sugo di carne (pork & veal) and parmesan

THIRD COURSE
Choice of sformato, a souffle-flan with artichoke and spinach in a spinach sauce, or fagiano, a roasted pheasant with cavolo nero (black kale) and quince, or agnello, lamb chops with cotechino sausage and lentil

FOURTH COURSE
Choice of bonet chocolate flan-mousse with amaretti crust and caramel sauce or a torta of flourless hazelnut cake and creme anglaise

Oh, were you hoping for photos and a review? Well, you’ll have to wait, because dinner isn’t until 9:30, and I don’t think I’ll be in any shape to blog until 2013.

Happy New Year Eve everyone- thank you for the memories 2012, and here’s to the hope and opportunities of 2013 and that the best is yet to come.

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Christmas Holiday Decorations at Disneyland

Oo As noted per my last post, I was at California Adventure Park and Disneyland with the family for Christmas Eve. My sister is an annual passholder so she is able to guide us everywhere and tell us the priority of where to go and what to do- thanks so much to our activities coordinator J!

The decorations in Disneyland included this gigantically tall tree full of huge ornaments that were in a red and green and gold theme. And, check out the awesome caramel apples they offer, which include some special decorated ones for the holidays. I admit I have this problem where I don’t usually eat fruit unless it is all cut up (who knows if there is a bug inside- I’ve seen a spider inside a strawberry before!), so I did not have any interest in purchasing one, but that doesn’t mean I can’t admire the artistry here. Also, these apples are humongous, they are as big as two of my fists together, and probably weigh a lot. I’m not sure how you can even eat these with just teeth!

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For the holiday season, Disney changed the Haunted Mansion to be themed towards Nightmare Before Christmas, including a room that smells like gingerbread, mmm. You can FastPass this attraction, and so we grabbed one and then waited in line for 20 minutes, got through, and then rode it again 20 minutes later after we got out. Just outside the mansion not only were there the characters of Jack and Sally posing for photos, but they had a little kiosk selling Nightmare Before Christmas themed items, one of which was an adorable little plushie of what looked like puppy Zero. It was in the hands of a small child with his family who were looking at it, and it was the only one I saw at the kiosk but I thought it might be uncouth to grab it. It was seriously adorable though.

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And, it is totally worth waiting in line for It’s a Small World because what they do with this attraction for Christmas is a-ma-zing. No Fast Pass, but the line keeps moving to make you feel like you are making progress, it is fun people-watching as the line is outside so you can see all the passerbys (versus other attractions where the line goes into the attraction area more) and the clock opens up outside every 15 minutes for you to watch and there’s interesting manicured shrubbery in squares and animal shapes as well (my favorite was a lion shrub!). Inside for the holidays, they mix the normal It’s A Small World song with a variety of Christmas songs and really up the amount of all the eye candy of all the decorations. Hearing the singing of joyful children around the world in anticipation of the holiday is really heart-warming.

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Didn’t I saw, a-mazing!!!!!?? The decorations in It’s a Small World! Holiday edition really are incredible, there’s so much going on you don’t really know where to look because there is something everywhere. You may even want to ride this twice so you can find all the Disney and Pixar characters interspersed throughout.

Both the attractions above are must-sees for December visits because of their holiday transformations, yes, definitely go even if you’ve seen the regular, non-holiday incarnations before. Each are 15 minutes long and are higher capacity rides so are worth the wait and while waiting the line keeps moving. And, walking along Main Street towards Sleeping Beauty’s castle was spectacular that evening. We missed the Believe in Holiday Magic fireworks spectacular at Disneyland because we had chosen the World of Color show at California Adventureland instead, thinking we would leave the parks after that since we had a full day arriving when the parks opened, but some other family members suddenly had a boost of endurance  and wanted to continue at California Adventureland. My sister and I ended up returning to Disneyland around 10:30ish so that I could see the castle  and we awwed at seeing various toon characters like Chip and Dale and Mickey and Minnie in their pjs.

Besides the blue traffic cone for soda that I purchased from Carsland, the only other souvenir I purchased was a “Glow with the Show” Mickey Ears hat. These hats have ears that light up and coordinates with the evening shows at Disneyland and California Adventure Park and which I left for her to “borrow” on her other visits next year. Again, thanks for all the planning J. I volunteered Oregon for next year, but it looks like it’ll be on the schedule for 2014.

I wonder what I’ll do next Christmas… I thought Christmas in Hawaii was wondrous and probably couldn’t be beat, but a Christmas Eve in Disney was just as extraordinary, and it was magical.

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Christmas Holiday Decorations in California Adventure Park

Some photos from when I was there with the family for Christmas Eve. It really was a great day to visit- the earlier part of the day before lunch was rainy and overcast which probably kept the crowds at bay that you might expect during holiday time when all the kids are off school. It was a very low key day where we didn’t feel a need to rush around to ride everything or see everything- we Fast Passed Radiator Springs Racers and the World of Color, and then relaxed checking out a few attractions when we saw the line was less than 30 minutes, like Toy Story Mania, Ariel’s Undersea Adventure, and Heimlich’s Chew Chew train. Shut up, I love that ride, I always ride it. I don’t care that everyone else are parents holding infants and toddlers. As it got darker and the lights turned on and sparkled and you could see and hear happy children everywhere all day and every employee was polite and helpful and cheerful and everywhere was clean, so it was a great atmosphere.

We started out in California Adventure Park before we hopped over to Disneyland for the afternoon, so this is the first set.

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I was really impressed by Carsland, they really made it look just like in the movie, including feeling the charm. Look at the details even with the flowers! Then, when it was lit up in the night it was so sparkly- the website for Carsland actually captures quite a bit of it. One of my goals was to visit Carsland and eat at the Cozy Cone Motel, where they offer various food items in cones, such as chili con queso, a chili in a bread cone topped with fritos, or chicken verde, and even in the morning they have breakfast specials of a Bacon Scramble Cone and Verde Scramble cone that includes scrambled eggs (you can read more cone offerings at the Disney Food Blog). The beverages come in cones, and they had a special blue one for the holidays in addition to the orange traffic cone one. You can also check out that they have various drinks to match the characters in Cars Land.

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And, the backdrop for the Radiator Springs Racers ride is lovely, and really look just like the rocks are natural- I can easily imagine this being in Arizona which is the inspiration.

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Manhattan Beach, California

Some images from what’s around town…

Ok, maybe the latter is less “around town” and more that I stopped at Manhattan Beach Creamery and ordered 3 scoops, one each of Maple Bacon Crunch, Red Velvet, and Butter Pecan.

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Dusk to Twilight at Manhattan Beach

I wanted to share some photos of dusk to twilight on Christmas Day, December 25 2012. Just taken with my camera phone, a Samsung Galaxy S II. I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas Day, filled with fond memories to look back upon. I spent my Christmas Eve in Disneyland and California Adventure Park surrounding by childhood and the laughter of happy people and sparkling and  twinkling of lots of festive lights, including a water/light show and Sleeping Beauty’s castle. My Christmas day was a day of family cooking and eating, very relaxing, including a beautiful walk along the beach by Manhattan Beach pier and watching the colors of the sky change and the peacefulness you see below as Christmas Day turned into Christmas evening.

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