A Squared: Jet Lag: 48 Hours in San Diego

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Jet Lag: 48 Hours in San Diego

You know what I have to say about today? Thank God it's Thursday!

I had been working on a City Walk post about the Andersonville neighborhood that I wanted to have ready for you today, but this week has really gotten the best of me. I spent Monday and Tuesday flying to San Diego, hosting a workshop with my company, and then flying home to make a client presentation first thing Wednesday morning. Needless to say, I am exhausted. And a little jet lagged. So I am taking a breather today, but will be back tomorrow with a fun and spicy side dish recipe (to go along with the rest of this week's recipes).

In the meantime, here are a few snapshots that sum up the crazy first 48 hours of this week...


You know how much I love my food and I was SO looking forward to grabbing breakfast at Tortas Frontera, but it took me 1.5 hours to get to the airport. I almost missed my flight. Agh! So instead, I ended up grabbing pretzels and dried fruit while running to the gate. Not very foodie of me, but such is the life of a traveler.


I was so happy that we had a smidge of free time to see some of San Diego before the start of our meeting. The weather was beautiful and we walked out to Tuna Harbor Park where several historic naval ships and planes, a memorial to Bob Hope, and the Unconditional Surrender statue (above) are located. I actually saw it during a work meeting in Sarasota in December, so it was crazy to see again here!


And you can't visit the coast without eating some local seafood. Or at least, I can't. We stopped into The Fish Market restaurant, also located in Tuna Harbor Park. The menu was vast and the seafood was fresh. I had a great Dungeness Crab salad sandwich. And the view is amazing-- we dined next to blue waters, naval helicopters, and we spotted a dolphin!
The Fish Market on Urbanspoon

I was staying at the Westin Emerald Plaza downtown and it was so fabulously 80's. Check out these decorative elements that were dangling in the lobby. Love it.


And I managed to add a Starbucks San Diego mug to my collection on my way out of town. Check that one off the list!

8 comments:

  1. San Diego is a popular city of California. I also went there after my annapolis trips. There are lots of things to do and see around San Diego. The University California, San Diego is one of the world's leading public research universities which offer many educational courses.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Great Article it its really informative and innovative keep here: with new updates. Its was really valuable. Thanks a lot. Jason Kulpa (Who is our CEO)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Very informative post! There is a lot of information here that can help any business get started with a successful social networking campaign. Web Design San Diego

    ReplyDelete
  5. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Took me time to understand all of the comments, but I seriously enjoyed the write-up. It proved being really helpful to me and Im positive to all of the commenters right here! Its constantly nice when you can not only be informed, but also entertained! I am certain you had enjoyable writing this write-up. life coaches san diego

    ReplyDelete

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...