Posts Tagged ‘Travel’

That time we went to Yosemite to see squirrels

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

When you visit Yosemite, you see all these signs cautioning about bears, so you would think visiting for a weekend you would get to see some wildlife.

So I would like you to meet the very scary bears of Yosemite:

okay no, it’s a squirrel

And TWO squirrels! (no we did not feed them. Some old guy did. Tsk tsk.)

So no, over the weekend of July 18th that we spent in Yosemite, we saw less wildlife than we see at our house. But that’s okay because we did get to go on some adventures, like renting bikes and rafting down the river…

Cale got a way short bike. It was kind of hilarious.

adventures around mirror lake

Seeing some cool waterfalls…

Cale, Brent, Cait, and my dad climbed up through the rocks to get to the falls. My mom and I hung back and were chatting it up with some locals. Because we’re cool like that.

Posing at viewpoints because that’s required when you’re a tourist…

Cait’s head is covering half dome. Psh overrated.

Okay there’s half dome for y’all

That’s an armshelf/legshelf combo you’re looking at right there.

And taking more pictures…

Cale’s got the shot, don’t worry.

I’m in there!

How about capturing some running water

It was a great weekend, and I loved not only hanging out with my family, but getting to see Yosemite. Cale treated us all to some great cooking, and we had fun getting use out of the cabin my mom rented for the weekend: its hot tub on the deck, .5 billion DVDs, and pool table.

Have you ever visited Yosemite? And most importantly, did you see any bears???

The post where I bombard you with stuff so that you don’t give me a hard time for not writing

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Well hi.

So if you thought I died in Vegas..

You were about half right.

I got back from Vegas with an occasional *cough cough*. You know, those dainty little coughs that come and go.

Well fast forward to last Tuesday, and I was like *COUGH URGGGGJROOOTHSKG COUGH* Phlegm everywhere. Eyes crossed. Fever. Kill me now. That kind of sick. And from there I went into a Nyquil-induced coma whence I emerged today. I dragged my booty back to work, resisted my urges to ram my car into the other lane during my morning commute, because clearly a broken leg or two wouldn’t be as bad as coming into work when I still am battling a chest cold and when my body decided that four days of 20 hours of sleep wasn’t enough because oh-my-goodness I’m still exhausted.

During this coma, I managed to sleep my way through our 2 year anniversary. A day when usually I would write an adorable post about how much I love my husband and we’re meant to be, with butterflies and doves fluttering about. Instead my anniversary will forever be marked by:

but my husband brought me jamba juice, crackers, cake, gatorade, and now getting me french fries. Exactly why we’re been married for 2 years
9:54 PM Jun 10th from Tweetie

There you go, the mark of a wonderful marriage: a husband who indulges your horrendous sick-person-appetite with whatever it is you’re craving because otherwise you’d just rather starve.

Luckily we did celebrate our anniversary properly while in Vegas a few weekends ago. A weekend that involved room service of Jalapeno poppers and Champagne, my first Bloody Mary with breakfast of course, a mani/pedi for me, getting outfitted by a seriously awesome Gap employee, fabulously fancy Chinese food at Fin, the front row at the Beatles LOVE, and Cale doubling up his gambling money before left for our flight home. The Beatles LOVE was AMAZING. I cried. We bonded with the other Beatles-obsessed woman sitting next to us. I almost died from the Blackbird flying 2 inches above my head. It was worth every single penny. Actually, it was worth the entire trip.

The next weekend I flew back to Vegas for a weekend of fun with bloggers. Some I read, some I didn’t. My pre-Vegas-cram-session of reading blogs didn’t end up happening. But by the end of the trip, my faith in humanity was restored. I’m most certainly the textbook definition of an introvert, so flying to Vegas where I did not know a single person “in real life” was without-a-doubt frightening. I was ready to back out. I was literally talking myself up until I was seated in the airplane. I got there and all my anxiety was gone the moment I walked into wishcake’s and my hotel room, helped myself to her wine, and waited for them to come meet me. Everyone was just as nice as I imagined, multiplied by five hundred. I felt a little behind because I missed the group dinner with all the introductions, but spent the weekend meeting everyone and having a good time. I always knew I could stalk their name and other details I missed when I got home. I concentrated on having fun during the short time we had together. It was truly a life-altering experience. I had sunshine paired with a Bud Light at the Luxor pool, amazing pasta at Mario Batali’s, cheap wine at Zefferino, and a tall margarita-dacquiri-something-who-cares-it-was-delicious at the Mirage. There were tons of laughs the entire time. I now know that I have friends all over the United States with whom could have a fabulous time. At any time. And who I fully expect to see next year because we must do this again. And it makes me despise the fact that I’m not called “Steph Corwin” in my “real life”.

Some of the many girls that are my new BFFs. Photo courtesy of the talented and sweet Elizabeth

As if my life hasn’t been exhausting enough, this weekend I am ecstatic to go to Bakersfield to meet my new little brother and sister-in-law, who were born the day Cale and I got back from Vegas. They are both healthy and at home with Cale’s dad and wife. The little boy looks like Cale and his dad, which just makes me so gushy and happy. I am looking forward to spending the entire day trading off holding them and taking pictures of them.

That’s my life in a nutshell. I’m sad that I’ve been out-of-commission the past few days, but if you want to know some good shows to watch while you are sick: Californication and United States of Tara. Though during my bouts of unconsciousness, I did end up having some pretty crazy dreams filled with sex, drugs, and tattoos, most certainly thanks to watching two entire seasons of Californication in the span of two days. Entertaining to say the least.

We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming…

Friday, October 24th, 2008

I’m a couple days late for 20sb vlog day, but apparently I still like to ramble on while on car trips. Maybe this should be a regular segment…. we shall see.


Car Vlog from Steph Corwin on Vimeo.

And I just noticed this is the first video where you see me without the scarf. So don’t be alarmed. I actually don’t wear it everyday, as much as I would love to.

Boarded Up

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Today is my little sister’s birthday! She is no longer a teenager. This weekend we are celebrating by going to the coast: visiting Hearst Castle for the first time, staying in Morro Bay, shopping in San Luis Obispo, and hanging out with family. I am very excited to get away for the weekend and to visit the beach. Besides our anniversary trip to Carmel, we have not visited the coast at all this summer. Just shameful!

And while we are gone enjoying our weekend away, our dogs are going to experience something new. We are boarding them this weekend at a nearby kennel. Hopefully they won’t miss us too much, and I’m looking forward to feeling peace of mind that they are being well taken care of.

I don’t think Brodie will be any more the wiser. He’s pretty carefree.

Maisie might be a little disgruntled when we get home.. She holds grudges. Typical woman

I hope you all have exciting weekends planned!