Monday, June 13, 2022
SoCal Beaches: Laguna
Friday, June 3, 2022
SoCal Eats
In the 14 months we've officially lived in California, we've done so many fun things and still have so much more on our bucket list. The folks at work laugh at us on Monday mornings when they ask how our weekend was. Some of them have lived in California their entire lives and haven't experienced any of the touristy things we've done!
First off, let's discuss restaurants. We've been to some really, really great restaurants since we've been here. I think food automatically tastes better when you can dine al fresco 365. Some of the great restaurants we've been to (most, if not all, have great views):
- Orange Hill (sunset view is spectacular and the drink list is fun!).
- Mastro's Ocean Club Newport (we've been here a couple of times and took KJ here for her annual "back-to-school" dinner where we ran into a couple of Real Housewives from Orange County). The seafood tower gets me every time. As does the butter cake.).
- Mastro's Malibu (I mean.....)
- Neptune's Net in Malibu (not a 5-Star dining establishment but a fun ride up the PCH and a great place to grab a beer and enjoy the view. Several movies and TV shows have filmed here as well: Losin' It w/ Tom Cruise, Point Break w/ Keanu Reeves, The Fast & The Furious, Gossip Girls, The Hills to name a few).
- Mastro's Costa Mesa (no view but have you tried the butter cake???)
- The Capital Grille in Costa Mesa (a favorite date night spot of ours located in one of the most amazing malls I've ever been in! https://www.southcoastplaza.com Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Baccarat, Burberry, Bulgari, Carolina Herrera, Cartier, Chanel, Christian Louboutin, David Yurman, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Gucci, Harry Winston, Hermes, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton, Monique Lhuillier, Prada, Rolex, Saint Laurent, Valentine, Van Cleef & Arpels, Versace).
- Las Brisas in Laguna Beach (my favorite place to take out of town guests! The view is incredible and I love the scallops. We've also been for bottomless mimosa brunch.).
- Also in Laguna is Skyloft, a great rooftop bar. LCM and I had dinner when she was in town in November and were able to enjoy drinks and dinner up top. Our server was wonderful and the place was poppin'. The bar downstairs was packed and the DJ was awesome!
- Eddie V's in Newport (located in a shopping center but has a lovely patio).
- Del Frisco's located on Ocean Drive in Santa Monica (great for people watching and within walking distance to the Pier).
- Fleming's in the Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego (nothing super special about this particular Fleming's; it was just super convenient to our hotel and the food and service are always great at Fleming's!)
- Prime at the Bellagio (OK, technically not a California hotel but we've dined here since we moved to California)
- Centro (a little pizza place near our house with great personal sized pizza's, good wine and a cute patio area)
- American Grub (another local gem! Fantastic parmesan garlic fries, I love the BLT and Coach likes a chicken sandwich. Their potato salad is also great and we've always been able to snag a table outside).
- Billy's at the Beach (fun place for Tiki bar cocktails overlooking the Bay)
- Rusty Pelican located on the PCH in Newport (we had lunch here with friends on Easter Sunday and the view from our upstairs table was lovely!)
- 21 Oceanfront located at the foot of the Newport Pier (we had dinner with Dean & LCM here recently and the sunset was picture perfect).
- The Tea House on Los Rios in San Juan Capistrano (T & I had a wonderful "Royal Tea" experience complete with Veuve, scones and preserves, mixed green salad, tea sandwiches, fresh fruit, sweets and of course, a selection of tea!)
- The Cellar in Fullerton is one of the most unique places we've ever dined at! Their lobster bisque is world famous (it arrives at the table before your drink order!). The Cellar Restaurant is located in the Historic Villa del Sol. This 1920's Spanish style building was once called the 'California Hotel' hosting Celebrities from all over the world who were attending red carpet events across the street at the Fox theatre. In 1969 The Cellar Restaurant, located in the basement, opened its doors. The Cellar was designed by Gene White who was the craftsman from the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' at Disneyland. With cavernous walls, red velvet booths, and fascinating details, it proves The Cellar is truly one of a kind. (For a more intimate experience, be sure to request the Grotto. There you can sit in the same booth Richard Burton proposed to Elizabeth Taylor.)
- The Summit House, also located in Fullerton, reminds me of a very cozy steakhouse with view overlooking the hills of Orange County. The Summit House is famous for it's prime rib. I had the smaller "Cottage Cut" with the cream horseradish and it was outstanding!
- Shake Shake at Crystal Cove (hands down our favorite place so far! We love to stop here when we're out exploring or we order from our phones when we're at the beach and eat with a view).
Thursday, June 2, 2022
It's Been WAAAAAY Too Long !!!
I can't believe it's been over a year since I blogged. I love blogging. It's so therapeutic for me.
Getting back into blogging has been on my to-do list the past year but let's face it. It's been a pretty crazy year for the Cos Family. And, I had really hoped to have re-vamped my blog before I started posting again.
Where to begin? Well, if you follow me on Insta, Facebook or Twitter, you know that we moved to Orange County, California last year! It's been just over a year and we LOVE it! We feel like we are on vacation every day. The weather is incredible and there is so much to do! And we love being so close to the beach.
The move to California happened quickly and I do mean quickly. Coach had been approached by a head hunter and had a Zoom interview with the COO and the CEO one Saturday morning in February while I was getting my hair done. Seriously! I came home and asked how his interview went. He looked at me and said, "well, we're flying out to California on Friday!" My response was something like, "awesome! This is so exciting!" He said, "We. Us. We're both flying out to California. They want to meet you too." So off to Orange County we went! The "interview" went great; kind of weird to be sitting there while you're husband's talking business but it was wonderful that they recognized what a huge, life-changing experience this would be for both of us. Our flight didn't leave until Saturday evening so we woke up and headed to Newport Beach and walked on the pier going over the pros and cons like we always do when presented with something like this. Disneyland had literally just opened back up the previous week so we had lunch at Downtown Disneyland.
We spent the next few weeks getting our house in Dallas ready for sale and Coach started his new job mid-March. The selling market in Dallas was insane and our house basically sold in one day with multiple over-ask offers. The listing went live on Thursday at 1 PM and by 1:30 PM we had two showings that evening. By 5 PM Friday we had 3 over ask offers. It was so crazy I actually went to a hotel for 5 days because the showings were scheduled from 8 AM to 9 PM. It was honestly easier to just go to a hotel. We closed the listing down on Sunday afternoon and reviewed our offers Monday morning. We ended up selling to our next door neighbor's best friends . . . a young couple with two kids who will really enjoy the house, the pool and the neighborhood.
While all of this was going on, we also hosted a beautiful engagement party for T-bone and the Dew in Oxford! Coach flew into Memphis from California and my parents flew to Dallas to spend few days with me and then we drove to Oxford. T had no idea they were coming in and totally surprised her.
The move itself was a good one. Once everything was loaded up on the truck, Coach & I spent three days driving from Dallas to Orange County. I really wanted to make a side-trip to the Grand Canyon but we were exhausted and just wanted to sleep for a week. We did stop on the corner in Winslow, Arizona and spent the night in Lake Havasu. Once we got to California, I stayed in the hotel for a week or so until the moving van arrived and then the great unpacking began!
And then KJ finished up her junior year, moved all her stuff into storage and flew out to the coast (I still crack up every time I say that!). It was hard for her not knowing anyone or having a car out here but as usual, she made the best of the situation. She first went to Birmingham with some friends for another friend's debutant ball which had been postponed due to the pandemic. Then they went to Disneyworld for a couple of days and the beach. We tried to keep her as busy as we could with beach trips, an Angels baseball game, a San Diego Padres game, a drive up to Malibu. Taylor surprised us by flying into LAX and took an Uber to the house in time for breakfast and Taylor and John came out for a few days. While John & Taylor were here, we took a girls trip to Palm Springs and Joshua Tree. The family that KJ nanny'd for in Dallas missed her so much they flew her from California to Gulf Shores to be part of their family vacation. They even included her in their professional family beach photos! Her friend Casey came in from Dallas for a quick visit and they went to Santa Monica for the day, Malibu one day and had lunch at Nobu (they were hoping to see some celebrities) and had a beach day in Laguna.
KJ flew back early August for sorority stuff and stayed with friends until her apartment was ready. I flew in and moved everything out of storage and got her settled. All I can say is thank God for Amazon! I had stuff shipped to her friend's house to avoid last minute shopping during freshman move-in weekend but still found ourselves at Home Goods at 8 PM on a Saturday night (sadly, her comforter didn't make it. A family of something got into it and made themselves quite cozy!).
After I got back from moving her in, I started working in the recruiting department of Coach's company as a Recruiting Specialist. I like it. I'm a chatter and like talking to people on the phone so I do pretty well. It's not glamorous (it is the HVAC and plumbing industry after all) but I've met some interesting people!

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