Monday, December 24, 2012

BRUNCH at the LANGHAM, Pasadena, CA…….

…..Sunday before Christmas and everyone’s in a festive mood.

Clara and I had so much fun at the Getty we decided to take it to the Langham (used to be the Ritz Carlton and before that it was the Huntington or something like that).  Confused?

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Are these packages for me? You shouldn’t have.  No?????  Well then, lets just go chow down.

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What would you like in your omelet?

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Clara, how can he possibly remember all that???

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Do I have food all over me???? Am I smiling??

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Happy, happy me!

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The omelet is under there somewhere…hiding beneath the bacon.

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Chocolate croissant anyone?

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I’m embarrassed to admit it but this was my SECOND plate.  Kinda out of control I’d say.

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Charles and I were married here in the courtyard and the reception was also in the hotel. (When it was the Ritz Carlton.)

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Mom & I walked over that little bridge in the background…..

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Thank you Clara for another wonderful day!!!

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For more information:

www.pasadena.langhamhotels.com

1 comment:

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