Saturday, April 30, 2011

Go Fish

It's so terrible, but I can't remember what we've done for our one month anniversaries!  I will have to write them down.  We may celebrate only once a year after the first year, but this is nice for now! :) 
Last night was the day after our 8 month anniversary.  We went to a restaurant in St. Helena called Go Fish.  It's mostly a sushi place, but they have other things.  Juan ordered sushi and I had their feature: Surf and Turf.  It was lobster and steak.  We paired it up with a great White 2007 wine blend from Rubicon called Blancaneaux.  It was an experience!  We were just sitting there saying "Wow!" after each bite/drink. 
Being in Napa has been a very nice calming experience.  I would say it's a good place to enjoy, relax, and reflect.  I hope that helps with my blog writing.  :)  Come visit!  We'll share lovely NAPA with you.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Current dilemma

Current dilemma: Laundry!  Somebody asked me during Spring Break, over a meal, what has been the most shocking thing about being married to Juan.  While I will say that being married to Juan is wonderful, learning to live with someone as one is NOT always easy. 

At the moment that I was asked, I found it difficult to come up with something, but as the conversation progressed, I started remembering a few things. What I ultimately said was that Juan likes to go to sleep SUPER early.  I knew this about him before, but he usually goes to sleep about 2 hours earlier than I do.  I don't always mind, but sometimes, I would like his company.  Especially if it's Friday night and I thought we were going to watch a movie... I put on the movie and soon after, Juan goes to sleep!  Ayy! 

At the first, I would insist that he stay up with me, but then I realized that it really throws him off.  He also likes to get up early.  I admire his schedule, bu it just seems boring.  I sometimes go to sleep early with him, but then, I won't get up early!  Anyway, that's one.

The second thing, to get back on track here, is laundry!  There ARE more things that I may post at a later time...(I'm sure he has a few things to say about me too...but not too many!) SO this was the dilemma last night and it has occurred a few times before.  SO much laundry!  Juan accumulates a lot of things to wash and while I don't mind taking care of my hubby, it's never ending!  It's almost scary!  What will happen when we have kids?  I seem to never finish doing laundry.  SO I decided that we would do our own laundry.  Juan doesn't mind doing laundry, but I feel guilty because I feel I should be taking care of him.  That notion is often ingrained into Mexican families.

Shouldn't we split responsibilities since we are both working?  And why should I feels guilty about not cleaning up his mess?  Shouldn't we both clean up after ourselves?  At what point did the notion, previously mentioned, override the one about cleaning up after ourselves?  It's a dilemma.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Ralfi Pagan

This is another one of our favorite songs.  We slow dance to this one sometimes just at home after dinner. :)  Don't hate!  I am becoming a huge fan of Ralfi Pagan.  He was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Bronx, NY, but by 1976, Pagán was based in Los Angeles where he found especially favor amongst Chicanos for whom his persona as a sensitive Latin lover resonated. Unfortunately, he died 2 years later.

Here are the lyrics:
 
Hey have you ever tried,
Really reaching out for the other side?
I maybe climbing on rainbows
But, baby here goes.
Dreams there for those who sleep,
Life is for us to keep,
And if you're wond'ring
What this song is leading to
I want to make it with you
I really think that we can make it girl.
No, you don't know me well,
'N' ev'ry little thing only time will tell,
But you believe the things that I do.
And we'll see it through.
Life can be short or long,
Love can be right or wrong,
And if I chose the one
I'd like to help me through,
I'd like to make it with you
I really think that we can make it girl.
Baby you know that
Dreams they're for those who sleep,
Life is for us to keep
And if I chose the one
I'd like to help me through,
I'd like to make it with you
I really think that we can make it girl.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Be thankful

This is one of our favorite songs.  We often play it at home or in our car rides down to LA.  I would also say it's our motto:  "Be thankful for what you got."

Lyrics:
Though you may not drive a great big cadillac
Gangster whitewalls tv antenna in the back
You may not have a car at all
But just remember brothers and sisters
You can still stand tall
Just be thankful for what you've got
Though you may not drive a great big cadillac
Diamonds in the back, sunroof top, diggin the scene
With the gangster lean
For what you've got

You may not have a car at all
But just remember brothers and sisters
You can still stand tall
Just be thankful for what you've got
Diamonds in the back, sunroof top, diggin' the scene
With the gangster lean ooh ooh ooh
Though you may not drive a great big cadillac
Gangster whitewalls tv antenna in the back
You may not have a car at all
But just remember brothers and sisters
You can still stand tall
Just be thankful for what you've got
Diamonds in the back, sunroof top, diggin the scene
With the Gangster lean

Monday, April 4, 2011

Our wedding

We had a great photographer and a great discount!  Here is the link to her blog where you can see some of our pictures.

http://www.freshivey.com/blog/2010/09

I will post more wedding pictures soon!

In Segovia

This is one of my favorite pictures of us.  It is in Segovia, Spain.  Segovia is a small town about an hour away from Madrid.  I used to like to go there for a day get away.  They have excellent lamb and roasted suckling pig.  Mmm!  Se me hace agua la boca.  Of course, the main attraction is the Roman aqueduct built with only rocks (no mortar!)  Those Romans, I tell you!  Que inteligencia!  The aqueduct was built by the Romans around the late 1st Century AD to supply water to the roman military fort on the hill.  The water flowed from a channel at the top and supplied the whole city.  It's a mesmerizing scene.