Last-minute ideas for Mother’s Day
STEVE SMITH
Someone tried to tell me that this Sunday is Mother’s Day, but I
refused to believe him. I am choosing instead to do what any
red-blooded American male would do and not acknowledge that the year
is almost half over until the Saturday before Mother’s Day which,
according to this fellow, is Sunday.
On Saturday, I will be running around gathering up the fixin’s for
a good Mother’s Day. I may even leave one or two errands until Sunday
morning. Any guy who handles it any differently is damaging our
reputations and should be reported.
But on the odd chance that there are a few male readers who like
to plan ahead, here are a few suggestions for a special Mother’s Day
in Newport-Mesa:
* Rent a Duffy. In the 20 years I’ve lived in Costa Mesa, I can
count on both hands the number of times I’ve cruised Newport Harbor.
Those include a gondola ride, which I also recommend, some Hornblower
cruises, a sailboat tour with friends Sean Callaway and Russell Zink
and a kayak tour 12 years ago with Jeff Schulein. The kayak tour was
brutal because of the constant paddling, but when it was over, I
realized how much fun it was. Must have been really fun, because I
haven’t done it since.
But each time I’ve been out, I saw Duffy boats and thought there
cannot possibly be a better way to relax and enjoy the harbor.
For the few people not familiar with Duffy boats, they are
electric boats that can seat up to 15 people, though I don’t
recommend that many because you’ll have less room for your champagne
and caviar.
Duffys are smooth and silent and easy to maneuver. At least, I
think so, because the truth is that I’ve never been on a Duffy. But
it sure looks like fun. So if you’re one of those weird dads who
likes to plan ahead, there may still be some Duffy boats available
for Sunday. Call them at (949) 645-9080. I’ll watch for you in my
kayak. Not.
* To most of us, the hotel will always be the Newporter. But the
cute hotel by the Back Bay is now officially the Hyatt Regency
Newport Beach. This month, the Newporter starts its annual Summer
Jazz Series. But we don’t care right now, because this is a Mother’s
Day column.
Before we had kids, Cay and I used to play nine holes of golf on
what has to be the most beautiful pitch and putt course in the world.
It certainly is the cutest. But is it really golf if you need only
two clubs to play?
So, here’s what you do for Mother’s Day at the Newporter: Start
out early and play nine holes of golf on the little course that winds
around the hotel. All you’ll need to get your dose of golf
frustration is your wedge and a putter. And look at it this way: If
you bring only those two clubs, that’s only two that you’ll lose by
wrapping them around the trees after you’re done.
Then, retreat to the dining room for the Mother’s Day brunch. Or
you can go look for the ball you sliced out onto Jamboree Road on the
first hole.
For information, call the hotel at (949) 729-1234.
* Owing to a change in Mother’s Day wishes, I’ve canceled my
reservation for five on the patio at the Cannery restaurant in
Newport Beach. Here’s anther place that couldn’t leave well enough
alone. It used to be just the Cannery but someone decided that
Cannery Seafood of the Pacific rolls off the tongue a lot better.
No matter. The patio is the place to eat, and the food is still
good. But this place gets really crowded on Mother’s Day, so it’s
best to call early. In fact, if you’re interested, you’d better call
them right now and get my canceled reservation. Why don’t you do
that? Call them up and say: “I’d like to get Steve Smith’s canceled
noon reservation for five, please!” They’re at (949) 566-0060.
We like the patio at the Cannery Seafood of the Pacific (ugh!)
because we get to sit outside in the beautiful weather, sip champagne
and watch the fun of all the boats with new skippers try to turn
around in the dead end after they’ve gone too far and realized that
it’s not a through street, or channel, or whatever the nautical term
is for “not a through street.”
Who knows? Next year, that could be everyone laughing at me, as I
try to turn my Duffy around.
* STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa resident and a freelance writer.
Readers may leave a message for him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
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