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Long Beach...Day Trip Guide

A few weekends ago I finally made it up to San Pedro to check out the new CRAFTED at the Port of LA, something I have been waiting for since March!  They have been doing so much work in San Pedro to spruce it up and bring it back with hip, modern art district that I really love to see for this area, as it holds a special place in my heart.  I'd say CRAFTED is at the center of the movement. 

It had been a long time since I had been up San Pedro, my grandpa used to work in the harbor there and we would be there almost every weekend.  My favorite docks and the view they provided for me for so long as a little girl are now gone, but I was so happy to see this old warehouse be revamped into the new craft marketplace that is CRAFTED.  It definitely exceed my expectations.  It is definitely worth a visit with a variety of fun homemade vendors, art classes, and food trucks that come at lunch.

We also made it over to one of my favorite restaurants...The Lighthouse Deli.  This place is a must when I am in the area and is great for lunch and breakfast.  It has a diner feel with a lighthouse, sailor theme.  It just screams San Pedro in my opinion, so if you are looking for a local spot, this is a great stop.

In the afternoon we made our way over to 4th Street or "Retro Row" that offers thrift stores and fun design shops from interior design to clothing design.  One shop that I found to be to spectacular was Lil Devils Boutique, full of fun kids clothing that was decked out in graphics like npr, star wars and any band you could think of, such as, Sublime, The Beatles and The Sex Pistols.  A few other shops that I liked were the vintage book store open, and the interior design boutique Trebor/Nevets.

Crafted, Open, and Lighthouse Deli - Photo Credit: Maddie Dierkes

If you are in the area, make a pit stop at one or all of these fun, local places, you will not be disappointed.  Enjoy!


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Two of Us

I went to The Lighthouse Deli & Cafe with Jimi two weekends ago for our "Valentine's Day" day together. We took President's Day off and went up to Long Beach for the whole day. It consisted of road trippin', breakfast, The Aquarium of the Pacific, coffee, coffee, good tunes, and good company. Not only do I love road trips that consist of me and Jimi exploring or embarking on a new adventure, but I love it being just the "Two of Us." My favorite Beatles song off of my favorite Beatles album...Let It Be. "Just the two of us riding nowhere." Yep, that is pretty much it. Good laughs, good conversation, and good vibes. I feel like that is all we would ever need...a car you can sleep in the back of, a destination (or maybe not), an iPod and the open road.

The Lighthouse Deli & Cafe is exactly as I remember it, with the exception of a new paint job outside. I had not been back there for probably 10 years. My grandpa, Poppy, used to take me and my sister there every time we came up to Long Beach to visit him for the weekend when we were younger. It was always The Lighthouse Cafe, a new toy, a little adventure to the Seal and Sea Lion rescue or The Park, Kid's Cuisines, Squeeze Its, an old movie, and the two couches in his living room. Seriously the best! Lily knows what I am talking about.

Since it had been so long since I had been to The Lighthouse Cafe and back then my sister and I were only ever about French Toast and Hot Chocolate(which I still get), I had no idea what the food was actually going to be like. Jimi is not easy to please (as far as breakfast and fish tacos are concerned) so I was hoping this little trip was not going to be a disappointment. Let me just say, the food was A-M-AZING. Jimi will agree with me...he rated it 2nd best to Omelette Parlour! And for those of you had the chance to get a bite of OP before it closed know that this is a very good rating. So if you are ever in Long Beach looking for breakfast, I recommend it. And for my paddling friends, it is just a block or two from the launch site of the Cabrillo run.

So here is to good memories, road trips, being pleasantly surprised, and still loving hot chocolate as much as I did when I was a kid. <3
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