A friend turning 50 is a great reason to celebrate with a girls' weekend.
We've been planning our overnight trip to Glen Ivy Hot Sprigs for Dinorah's 50th for a couple of months. We left bright and early Saturday, with yours truly behind the wheel. Once we pulled into the parking lot in Corona, we had breakfast in the car - I made my pumpkin chocolate chip muffins and some grocery store mini frittatas.
First stop was the famous mud!
We then cleaned up and went to the underground Grotto, where we were treated to a special moisturizing and relaxation treatment. No photos allowed in there; this pic was outside one of the many pools and spas later in the day.
We dipped into the mineral hot springs, along with the saline pools, cold plunge and saunas.
After cleaning up again, we drove about 30 minutes to Riverside, where we checked into our hotel, had snacks, and got ready. We had dinner reservations at one of the restaurants at the nearby Mission Inn.
The Mission Inn is a historic landmark, but it was always a hotel. It was built based on the style of the California missions. It's huge, and very expensive.
After eating at the Mexican restaurant, we checked out the others. This is the Presidential Lounge - the Mission Inn has hosted 10 presidents.
The Inn is famous locally for its Christmas light displays. They were getting ready for the season already. We went once before,
when the girls were little, when my cousin Elizabeth lived in town.
On Sunday, none of had to hurry home, which was lovely. We got coffee at a place close to the hotel, which happened to be in a huge multistory antique mall. We all had fun treasure hunting.
We then started making our way home, stopping about halfway for a late lunch/early dinner in Claremont.
We found a great place with a good food, Happy Hour, a large outdoor patio and live music (seen behind us).
Such a great couple of days! I'm a blessed gal.