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Halloween, Wine and Shopping: Get Ready for a Margaritaville Bay Area Road Trip!

I love Halloween. Friends all make fun of my costumes and hokey decorations. My husband even said our house looked like Target yesterday. I’m just going to take that as a compliment.

What I really want to talk to you about, especially if you live in the Bay Area, is combining a beautiful fall day, Halloween costume hunting and the glory of wine country.

Snuggled on a side street just off the town of Sonoma’s town square is The Laughing Queen. This little shop is cluttered with all kinds of gag gifts, costumes and accesories. It’s truly worth its weight in gold if you’re searching for that unique item that will be the central anchor or accesory to your costume.

On our last visit we found a leather nurse’s dress, a silver metallic trench coat and jungle man pants. All of these items were one of a kind–no pre packaged halloween costume in a can! You will come away from this shop with something creative and fun.

If you need it, ask for help. Queen Linda has fabulous ideas and knows her shop from top to bottom. She will be able to help you put some kind of stellar pieces together that will make you your own king or queen of the costume ball.

You can go a little crazy in her store, but most things are priced reasonably. You definitely will save, if not spend the same, on a one of a kind costume at her store than you would get by buying costume in a bag at other places.

The trick is, before you arrive at the store, taste some delicious Sonoma County wine and have a picnic lunch on the square. You could even visit a few of the picturesque wineries. A few personal favorites are the Schug Winery and Gundlach Bundschu–both beautiful places to sample some fruits of the Sonoma harvest.

Take a road trip. Enjoy some scenery. Treat yourself to wine and a fabulous Halloween costume at the same time! After all, it’s all about the treats, isn’t it?

  • The Laughing Queen
  • 122 E. Napa St. Sonoma,
  • CA 95476
  • 707-935-6611

October 21, 2008 at 12:09 am 5 comments

Sonoma Mission Inn’s Harvest Kur: Margaritaville Without A Glass

My husband and I were invited to a 5 p.m. wedding in Sonoma–it was a perfect opportunity to spend a beautiful, autumn day in wine country.   On the spur of the moment, we booked the Harvest Kur Couples spa treatment (described below) at the Sonoma Mission Inn.

The spa facilities at the Sonoma Mission Inn are beautiful.  The bathing ritual pools with steam and sauna are a treat, as are the outdoor pools and facilities.  It really is a relaxing, luxurious, full service spa.  You don’t feel fed through the tourist meat grinder–which is a sensation you unfortunately find in many wine country spa spots.

The staff was friendly and knowledgeable.  Our therapists greeted us and proceeded to explain the Harvest Kur.  We were scrubbed, soaked, wrapped, massaged and completely relaxed by the end of our treatment. We enjoyed the bathing ritual, showered, dressed and made it to the church on time.

Of all the spas in wine country, I find repeatedly that the Sonoma Mission Inn is a good, solid choice.  Due to its size, there is usually availability for short notice treatments.  The facilities are always immaculate and the therapists are skilled.  It’s a spa that actually feels like a spa.

Sometimes a splurge is worth it, and when you splurge, splurge on quality.

 

Couples Harvest Kur
(100 minutes / $495)
Embrace the healing of the ‘Valley of the Moon’. This fabulously regenerative treatment, using local products, begins with exfoliation to naturally stimulate the body’s immune system. Relax with a warm, fragrant grape seed oil infused bubble bath followed by a warm, nurturing grape seed mud body wrap concluding in total bliss with a full body massage using grape seed body oil. This treatment uses products that are high in antioxidants, vitamins C and E, which enhance well-being throughout your body, mental relaxation and spiritual balance.

October 5, 2008 at 7:03 pm 1 comment

Glen Ellen’s Gaige House, Sonoma Valley, California

When the world’s your oyster, sometimes it’s hard to decide which oyster to open first to find the pearl.  A few moms and I had decided it was time to see if we still had wings and could fly from the nest and have some time away from our 24/7 Momfressional lives.  We chose luxury digs with good food and wine close in proximity.   It wasn’t Paris, but it didn’t cost as much as going to Paris in this economy either.

We pitched our tent at the Gaige House in Glen Ellen, Sonoma County, California.  What woman doesn’t love the wine country–or wine for that matter?  The rooms were spacious and elegent and the grounds were lush and beautiful.  It was almost too romantic for a group of moms.  We all kept wishing our husbands were on our Mom’s Getaway.  Next time we are taking the men. 

The first thing you must know about the Gaige House is about the knock you flat, gourmet breakfasts that they serve each morning.  It is added to your room cost is you so desire, and desire it you should.  This is breakfast done as I’ve never quite seen or appreciated breakfast before:  in fact it’s rated the #1 Bed and Breakfast by Travel & Leisure.

Glen Ellen is a tiny, picturesque town nestled  into its own little hidden spot just off Highway 12, so you  are close to everything Sonoma but in a world all your own.  In this quiet, sleepy town we walked to dinner many a night by flashlight end enjoyed The Fig Cafe and The Glen Ellen Inn.  Don’t miss the dynamite vodka cocktails by the bartender there who infuses her own vodka!  

We played scrabble (once), read our books and trashy mags, hot-tubbed, jacuzzi-tubbed, and hiked in nearby Jack London Park.  The Margaritarator was broken in, as were several bottles of wine.  A fine time was had by all, and we highly recommend this locale to anyone wanting to enjoy wine country at a slow, relaxing pace.

July 17, 2008 at 2:59 pm Leave a comment


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