Phoenix Staycation
Hey hey! How are you? I hope you had a wonderful long weekend. Saturday morning, I packed up the girls for a little Phoenix staycation. When we found out our friends would be in Phoenix for the weekend, we decided to crash their pool party and join them for an evening.
We left the house around 11am, and were in town just in time for lunch at the pool!
We checked into the Scott hotel, which is a super cute hotel in Scottsdale with a mid-century modern Cuban vibe. The entire time, I took mental notes of light fixtures, plant ideas, tiles, and patio furniture.
Hereโs what our room looked like:
(wearing my fave Rails dress)
We changed into our suits and met our friends at the pool. The Scott has two pools: one geared more towards adults with fountains, and another lagoon-style pool with a beach entry, which is where most of the kids seemed to hang out.
Lunch break:
(I got the avocado quinoa salad and some hummus + veggies and plantains to share with the girls. The hummus was awesome, but Pโs burger was completely raw in the center. We loved the vibe of the hotel but didnโt have good food experiences while we were there.)
After a couple of hours of playing in the sun, we headed back to the room, where Livi watched a movie and P promptly crashed for a nap. It was amazing because I was able to get a couple of WebMD posts done while we were relaxing in the room.
We got dressed for dinner and met up at True Food Kitchen, one of our very faves.
I didnโt even think about changing my usual order.
(Kale salad, plus salmon, with a side of sweet potato hash.)
We took the girls next door to Frost for gelato, where we could chat on the patio and the girls could run around a bit.
Sunday morning, we grabbed some breakfast from the hotel lobby (again, not a great experience. Our “grab and go” food took forever and everything was missing components. They were pre-made options, just two parfaits and an overnight oats so it was kind of weird) and went down to the pool. Our friends had to take off for a game, but we stayed back and played for a while longer before packing up.
Lunch was at Flower Child, which may be my new favorite quick restaurant. Everything was so delicious, fresh, and healthy, and the girls loved it, too. They each got chicken with mac nโ cheese and fruit, and I got the Glow Bowl with chicken and a kombucha. Iโll be recreating this one to share on the blog asap.
When the girls knew we were going to Scottsdale for the weekend, they had one request: the American Girl store. Theyโve only been once before, but remembered it quite well. ๐ We drove over to Kierland Commons, and ended up browsing for over an hour before the girls made their selections. I got a kick out of listening to P add about 50 things to her Christmas list.
Our impromptu staycation was perfect timing because the Pilot flew into Phoenix on Sunday afternoon. Instead of taking the shuttle or renting a car to drive back into Tucson, I figured it would be so easy to pick him up since weโd already be there. We had about an hour and a half left before his flight landed, so a quick google search for โindoor play placeโ led me to Stomping Grounds, which was right by the airport.
The girls had THE BEST TIME. There were jumping castles, obstacle courses, a little track where they could ride every type of scooter, bike, or Flinstones-style car imaginable, a little rock wall, a pretend grocery and kitchen areaโฆ it was basically a kidโs dream come true. They ran around jumping and playing for over an hour, and we left just in time to swoop the Pilot.
(Heโs back at home now making his famous pancakes, chasing the girls around, and helping me fix all of the things that broke in the past week of him being gone.)
Last night, I made a baby meal to take to a friend, and the Pilot and I had a little date night at Charrovida. We shared tacos and drank margaritas, and it was perfect.
The rest of the week is a little busier than the usual shenanigans. We have some extra appointments/events, and I have an audition at a yoga studio. If you have any yoga playlist songs you love, please let me know! I havenโt taught yoga in a while, so Iโm a bit nervous about it, but determined to get out of my comfort zone on the teaching front a little.
Hope you have a wonderful day and Iโll see ya in the morning with a new recipe! Thanks so much for stopping by the blog today.
xo
Gina
The best yoga teacher I’ve ever had (I actually cried when she moved) played folksy classic rock in a lot of her classes, and to this day Van Morrison’s “Sweet Thing” makes me feel insanely calm and relaxed.
i’m downloading that now. thank you!
Movement by Hosier
Omg, some of Liviโs poses totally look Instagram worthy lol! Your kids are such cuties.
I love very traditional โwoo wooโ music for yoga…otherwise something acoustic and warm sounds nice. Good luck!
right? i need her to teach me how to pose lol
i like the “woo woo” music, too. ๐ thank you!
just added it to the playlist! thank you <3
I love Hey Whats Going On by Four NonBlondes…..it is great played softly. Brings a little smile to my heart.
Raw burgers on the inside seem to be a thing now.!?. I keep encountering this when friends are grilling and going out and people eat them like its no big deal. I donโt get it. Anyway, your trip looks amazing!
Sounds like an overall great getaway! I’ve only visited AZ a few times and we always stay in Scottsdale………love that area:)
Butters Cafe or the official name, Butters Pancakes and Cafe is delish breakfast food! Try it next time you’re there.
ohhh we’ll definitely try it!