April was amazingly busy, but each day brought on more inspiration. Here’s what has kept me busy & inspired this month:
- Friday, April 1- Date Night
- Steak for two with roasted carrots and vibrant chimichurri sauce @ Haven (AMAZING!)- I recreated the dish at home with colorful veggies from the Garden Swap.
- Saturday, April 2- The Contributing Community
- Pole Position Teams took to the streets to paint away! We followed it up with lunch @ 4th Street Market, and finished the day at Art Walk following dinner @ Wursthaus. #exhausted
- Monday, April 4- FPNA Scholarship Meeting
- Recipients were selected! Congrats to all the worthy students!
- Tuesday, April 5- OC/CB Lean In Happy Hour
- Fun negotiation class with my inspirational female colleagues! Wine & cheese are always on this menu!
- Friday, April 8- Date Night
- Steak, BYOB wine, and carrot cake to die for @ Prime Cut. The cake inspired some muffins for the pre-home tour Muffins & Mimosas brunch!
- Saturday, April 9- FPNA Pancake Breakfast, Instagramming and Knucklehead’s Birthday Party
- Pancakes and coffee with my FPNA volunteers, followed by photography and fun with Mila, and an amazing Jalapeno & Cucumber Margarita @ Amorelia with the familia. You will see margarita in the future.
- Saturday, April 10- Supper Club
- Chilaquiles and a spicy berry margarita @ Kutsi, followed by my Neighborly egg delivery
- Monday, April 11- Sewing party
- An evening of crafty costume creation with my work team in preparation for our annual bowling event. I made Ham & Cheese empanadas with my leftover empanada wrappers. Super Easy.
- Tuesday, April 12- Client Lunch @ a Top Chef’s New Restaurant
- OMG: Chicken cannelloni with foie gras sauce @ Vaca, Amar Santana’s new OC Hot Spot
- Thursday, April 14- Garden Swap at our place… oh the colors!
- Friday, April 15- Tax Day
- 13th Annual Bowling Party at work, I was a, eh hem, cougar… no comment.
- Saturday, April 16- Wine Country Weekend
- Picnic @ Keyways, then lounging on adirondacks @ Cougar (no relation to bowling cougars)
- Sunday, April 17- Breakfast Club 2.0
- Assignment: Eggs, Bonus Points: Dolmas
- Afternoon Neighborhood mixer with my puff pastry contribution.
- Tuesday, April 19- Disneyland with my fellow Neighborly dwarves.
- Happy, Bashful, Doc, Sleepy, and Grumpy headed to the Happiest Place on Earth, other than Floral Park, that is. Sneezy stayed home because he was, well, sneezy. We never found Dopey.
- Thursday, April 21- CEO Dinner at work
- Dinner with “the executive” @ Fleming’$ in LA. The perfect place for someone else to pick up the tab.
- Friday, April 22- CSUF Case Competition
- Inspiring young accountants, one case study at a time! Congrats to the winning team!
- Saturday, April 23 & 24- Home Tour Weekend!
- Kick off Muffins & Mimosa brunch @ our house with the gals, followed by a lively rendition of “Happy Birthday to Alex” over a pizza sized chocolate chip cookie.
- Monday, April 25- Alex’s Birthday!
- Pizza & beer with family and friends @ St. Pepperonis, trivia was a bonus but we fell short of the win
- Thursday, April 28- CFO Roundtable for work @ Capital Grille
- Lobster and crab and steak, oh my! Another perfect place for someone else to pick up the tab.
- Friday, April 29- Date Night @ King’s Fish House
- Alex and I devoured a Dungeness Crab (1 each), and ended up covered in garlic butter. Good thing it wasn’t our first date, things got a little messy.
- Saturday, April 30- Reunion of sorts with an old friend
- Peace, love and Chile Verde for all!
Whew! Time flies when you are having fun! Thanks for the memories!

Each year before the annual
This weekend, Floral Park opened its doors and invited everyone to experience the history that we do, each and every day. This is our proudest moment… the annual Home Tour. It’s a chance to peek inside a handful of homes and gardens to see how they have been both preserved, and modernized, by the current caretakers. It’s also a rare chance to see how these homes have evolved over the past century, and how each caretaker puts their own unique stamp on the history of the home.
Two of our neighbors decided to host a small get together to celebrate friendship. Cute little invitations were hung on all the invitees doors. Instructions: bring a bottle of champagne, dinner would be provided. Inscription: A friend is someone that knows all about you and still loves you.
But, as things normally go, everyone gathered in the sun room where the bar was. Here, everyone put forth their champagne offering for the evening for everyone else to sample. To make things a little sweeter, Mary put out a bottle of Chambord for everyone to mix with their champagne. As we sampled, we celebrated the community we have built and the friends we have made. True to the inscription promise, in this community we are not alone. In our neighbors we have a helping hand. With these friends, we create happiness. And this night, in Champagne & Chambord we were all delighted.



So, there I was Saturday morning at 9:00 am, and there it was. With a light from heaven shining upon it. The only problem was that there was only one box left. I felt guilty because
Sunday was our second Breakfast Club get together, and what a morning! It was warm, slightly breezy, bright and sunny. The “club” meeting was held at Sue & Ashley’s home. They have a stunning traditional home with a brick façade and two rocking chairs on a generous porch. Their kitchen is the size of a small home with a custom wood island imported from Denmark. They have at least 3 refrigerators in there, but I can’t find them because they’re hidden by the ample white cabinetry. Who knows how many ovens they have… it must be several… (#Jealous) On this day those ovens were busy making Julia Child’s clafoutis with ripe spring berries from Ashley’s well-loved book filled with all kinds of sticky notes and tabs.
Put 2 tbsp oil in a pot with onions, garlic, salt and pepper and cook on medium-low heat until the onions are tender, but not brown. Add rice and cumin and cook for about 1 minute. Add 3 cups of broth, bring to a simmer then cover. Simmer on low for about 20 minutes until rice is cooked. Once the rice is cooked, remove from the heat and mix in mint, dill, oregano and chives.

practicing for 15 years. He believed in me and my creativity. He gave me the chance to be a leader. He even introduced me to this neighborhood. I was a docent at his home for the annual home tour in this very same neighborhood I would move to 20 years later. I can see his balcony from my living room window. This was the restaurant where I shared my first martini with him. And there he was on the altar, next to the owners’ other family and friends. Next to his photo was a martini. His Martini.
