Wednesday, June 30, 2010
my bad
I thought everyone was talking about seeing a real eclipse last night. I got excited. my bad...
Sunday, June 27, 2010
more food
my blog is basically turning into
a column on
cuisine, cars, design
and
stuff I want to buy.
todays review: Kona Grill
Kona was
referred to us by some friends
who live in Mesa.
Not knowing at all what to expect
Kyle and I gave it a try while
meeting up with some friends doing
their internships down here in
Scottsdale.
my meal: Macadamia Nut Chicken
its was served with white cheddar mashed potatoes and
wok-tossed vegetables, served with a shoyu-cream sauce
and a pineapple-papaya marmalade.
the sauce: amazing
the marmalade: amazing
(I asked for more of both)
we now have dined at Kona three times.
the menu is pretty small but
they also have a full sushi bar that
adds a lot of variety.
heres some other favorites I have had:
Avocado Egg rolls
The Tuna Tower
from the sushi bar
Oriental Chicken Salad
chicken: amazing
cabbage: amazing
the atmosphere is great there as well.
they have an outdoor bar and dining area
with sushi happy hour deals
the inside: a modern East meets West
also I love their advertising.
clever and catchy.
theres definately a youthful vibe at Kona
hip music, gorgeous hostess', and trendy servers
upscale, but not ridiculous price
($26 for dinner and dessert)
upscale, but not ridiculous price
($26 for dinner and dessert)
the chefs, great as well.
meet Zach and Takeshi
it really is East meets West with these too.
individually they bring
expertise from two backgrounds
and together have weaved a menu that blends both
deliciously.
not only are they in the kitchen tossin up woks
but they are always out in the restaurant mingling
with the patrons. I love that. alot.
I'm a fan for sure.
fact or fiction?
I have
yet to meet someone
who owns a
PT Cruiser that is a
pleasant person.
fact or fiction?
fact.
there is a direct correlation with
this car and people's
unhappiness.
"Woody" here was found on someones blog.
the caption you ask?
"never drive faster then your angel can fly"
wise words for us all to live by.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
I love food
I love stumbling upon a new restaurant.
Kyle and I read a thing in the paper about the
Elephant Bar
They were having a special for some new items on the menu.
We decided to accept that invitation for lunch.
They didn't disappoint...
Behold.
Tropical culinary perfection...
and yes, it was as good as it looks.
This baby had everything I love:
mangos
tomatoes
olives
cucumbers
hard boiled eggs
avacado
three lettuce types
fresh crab
poached shrimp
and
grilled pineapple.
with a tangy citrus dressing.
filled. me. up.
...but not quite enough.
How can one pass up citrus infused cheesecake on a
chocolate base with a creme brulee layer on top?
yes, your correct.
no one can.
not only was the food and menu huge/delicious,
but the atmosphere was prime.
slightly upscale, but not overpriced
(salad & desert: $15)
modern lounge meets safari
it was a fascinating blend
we will definitely be going back...
vehiculars...
...that I wouldnt mind owning...
The Yukon Denali
The Tahoe
The 4-Door Rubicon
The Range Rover Sport
The Bentley GT Supersport...
...at the Yacht Club...
...leaving my downtown loft...
The BMW X6
The Infiniti G35 Sport Coupe
The Mini Coop S
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
I gave in
After an hour and half of looking for swim trunks, I remembered one time I "humored" the idea of Abercrombie and Fitch and tried a swim suit on and loved the fit. So here it is, my first purchase from A&F. I love the suit. I still hold onto the dream of the Abercrombie and Fitch that started in 1892 as an
elite outdoors and sporting goods provider.
Those were the days. When people like Teddy Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart,
Clark Gable, John Steinbeck, John F. Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower
and Ernest Hemingway were its earliest patrons.
Thats the Abercrombie and Fitch I support.
Not what it is today...
I found it...
So I have never seen myself as one to have ridiculously expensive and ostentatious vehicles.
Dont get me wrong, I appreciate high end items more then most.
My mom says I was born with expensive taste. I cant help it.
A few months ago I first saw the Porsche Panamera in Jim Laubs garage, the Owner of Cache Valley Electric, one of the top 15 largest electrical companies in the nation. His was mint green and made my heart flutter. Upon seeing it I said, "I found it. The luxury car I would own..." I have always loved Porsche, ever since I was little and had a poster of a bright yellow Porsche Carrera on my wall. So, there ya go.
Dont get me wrong, I appreciate high end items more then most.
My mom says I was born with expensive taste. I cant help it.
A few months ago I first saw the Porsche Panamera in Jim Laubs garage, the Owner of Cache Valley Electric, one of the top 15 largest electrical companies in the nation. His was mint green and made my heart flutter. Upon seeing it I said, "I found it. The luxury car I would own..." I have always loved Porsche, ever since I was little and had a poster of a bright yellow Porsche Carrera on my wall. So, there ya go.
The first 4 door Porsche.
Gotta have room for the car seats right?
I would take mine in Navy or Charcoal.
With Aggie A license plates.
Allen Blake Mathews
Its Fathers Day.
I can hands down say
my father is the greatest man I know.
Heres some reasons why:
1. He married my mom, and after three other children, he saved some of the good
chromosomes for me. Also, refer to everything else about this picture. He had
the 70's fashion trend NAILED! Always been a dapper fellow. And no thats not me
in the picture. Its my oldest sister Mandy.
in the picture. Its my oldest sister Mandy.
2. No this wasn't in a Ralph Lauren Home Christmas Catalog.
Every family has an all plaid photo. If not plaid, all denim.
Father used to sport the stache for many a year, but is clean
shaven now. Came with the call to be the Bishop.
Obedience to simple things. Always admired it.
3. My dad comes from some great men. On the left, his uncle. On the right,
his dad/my grandpa. Good ol' boys who know how to work and love their women.
I see a lot of my grandpa in my dad. Love for his wife, work ethic, spiritual dedication
but mostly this great of humor.
4. My dad is one of my biggest fans/greatest supporters. All growing up I was
constantly encouraged to pursue the things I loved. He's been my soccer coach to fan
from the age of 3, through club ball, high school and even came and watched an
intramural game of mine in college. He's driven me to practices and games all over the state of Utah
and road tripped to tournaments all over the US. He came to every voice recital, choir concert
and high school musical performance I was ever in. He funded my high school
dances and dates in return for student involvement and good grades; allowing me
to savor every opportunity and create the best memories. It all paid
off dad with that lovely four year full ride, thanks to my student involvement. Due to
constant encouragement and support I have been able to really develop talents I love.
Not only has he been supportive emotionally and spiritually, but financially. I have had the
most amazing opportunities for trips and travel, most of which would not have been
possible without him. I will pay him back one day. Here are just a few of those...
The Madrigal trip to New York
Senior trip to Bear Lake and Chads cabin
Senior trip 2 to California
Freshman year spring break part 1 to St George
Freshman year spring break part 2 to Zion and Vegas
Mission part 1 in the Philippines
Mission part 2 in California
Weekend back to California for Hunter and Mallory's baptism
Spring break '09 to Vegas
Study abroad in Italy, France and England
NACA convention in Portland
funding to build Tiny
Spring break '10 to San Diego
(Not pictured, but should be remembered is the 9th grade trip to Engand, Ireland, Scotland
and Wales. Also the AP Biology trip to California my Junior year.)
I cant even begin to thank him for his aid in allowing all these AMAZING opportunities to
take place. They have made me some of my closest friends and fondest memories.
Not only has he been supportive emotionally and spiritually, but financially. I have had the
most amazing opportunities for trips and travel, most of which would not have been
possible without him. I will pay him back one day. Here are just a few of those...
The Madrigal trip to New York
Senior trip to Bear Lake and Chads cabin
Senior trip 2 to California
Freshman year spring break part 1 to St George
Freshman year spring break part 2 to Zion and Vegas
Mission part 1 in the Philippines
Mission part 2 in California
Weekend back to California for Hunter and Mallory's baptism
Spring break '09 to Vegas
Study abroad in Italy, France and England
NACA convention in Portland
funding to build Tiny
Spring break '10 to San Diego
(Not pictured, but should be remembered is the 9th grade trip to Engand, Ireland, Scotland
and Wales. Also the AP Biology trip to California my Junior year.)
I cant even begin to thank him for his aid in allowing all these AMAZING opportunities to
take place. They have made me some of my closest friends and fondest memories.
5. The jeep. My graduation present that we turned into an unstoppable offroading
machine. Our yearly Moab trips will forever be some of my fondest memories.
Not just Moab, but I cherish his commitment to family vacations that create lasting
memories. Boating at Hebgen and Jackson. Him coming on scout camps with me.
Most all of my favorite trips have always included my dad. Coincidence? Not a chance.
6. My spiritual mentor. This has always been one of my favorite pictures with my parents
after I received my endowments in the Bountiful Temple. Most all my childhood my dad was in the
bishopric as a counselor, and from age 12-18 was my Bishop. Needless to say, my teen years were filled with much spiritual guidance from my dad. Regardless of what I am going through be it
frustration with friends, dating, school...he always has an answer that is gospel based. Everything
he looks at usually ends up through spiritual eyes.
7. Support while abroad. Once upon a time I became deathly ill in a third world country.
While alone in the hospital across the world for over a week, my dad was given
permission to call me once a day. Heavenly Father clearly knew in advance how
difficult that experience as going to be for me, because I would not have
made it without the daily phone calls from him. No one, including him will ever fully
understand the impact and difference it made to talk to him. I wouldn't have made it...
I couldn't have done it.
8. This tribute while I was on my mission. My dad's not a big one for Halloween, but
I really appreciated his efforts this year, cause I LOVE Halloween.
9. Commodore Daddy. My dad has been at the helm of my Grandparents 1968
Fiberform boat for many a years now. The Maharajah as she's known. The boat has reached
a point in antiquity that qualifies her a a classic. And he is proud of her.
10. The Commodore pulls me better then anyone else, also thanks to the Fiberforms
nonexistent wake. Usually its only him in the boat, and me skiing. Mostly because thats
how it has to be so the boat can get up to a fast enough speed. I dont mind though. I love it.
And he can still cut the glass just as good...
11. He supports and plots schemer-like ideas; such as this one. Mother and Dustin were
a'floatin when he felt it appropriate to take me right by them, as so that I may cut and
drape them in a sheet of lake water. A trickster sometimes he may be, and I appreciate
those youthful instincts.
12. He supports my special ways. Bless him.
13. He loves my mom. So much. I have never once in my life doubted that.
My dad is the best example of showing respect for women, as well as
the importance of fulfilling a mans duties in the home and family. My dad works
harder then anyone I know to provide for his family.
14. I have yet to meet someone personally who has a bad thing to say about this man.
He is the most trusting, sincere person I know. He has qualities and attributes, especially in the
business world that are rare to find anymore. As said above, he works harder then anyone I know.
He makes people feel loved, important, accepted and comfortable wherever he goes. His sense of
humor is priceless, and he can make me laugh harder then anyone else. He is one of my best
friends, and I thank Heavenly Father daily that I was blessed with such a great man as my Father.
Fetch, typing this is causing emotion. So to end; a lighter note...
15. Look at him...not even phased. Thats unconditional love.
Happy Fathers Day Dad.
I love you.
Brades
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