The hubs and I made this list the other day on our ride back from Orlando. I'm hoping we'll cross more off than we add. I didn't include Italy since I know we're going there soon anyway. Here's my question to you: how does one travel in a country where one doesn't know the language? Going to China scares me!
Showing posts with label Vacations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacations. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
July 4th Vacation: Day 2
On day two we got up early and headed to the Georgia Aquarium. Good thing we got there early...it was packed by the time we left.
We went to Stats for lunch and I must say, the food and service was much better than The Vortex. After lunch we headed back to the hotel to rest a bit before the big game. On our way to the game the clouds came rolling in, lightning and thunder followed, and then the deluge came. Braves beat the Cubs 10-3. WOOT! There were fireworks after the show, but those pictures didn't come out well.
| Waiting in the parking lot for the storm to pass... |
| We made it! Turner Field! |
| Rain Delay...ya think?! |
| We got a kick out of the Harrah's Cherokee Casino ad. (the casino is 15, maybe 20 minutes from us) |
| My man Chipper! |
| Chipper up at bat. He got 5 hits this night...first time he's ever done that at home. |
| The sun came out long enough for a sunset. |
| And the crowd goes wild! (Chipper) |
Such a fun vacation! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Monday, July 9, 2012
July 4th Vacation: Day 1
Happy Independence Day! Better late than never, right?
So when I was finishing up my thesis I made my husband promise to take me on a trip to celebrate. Because we're cheap and can never make up our minds about anything, we decided to keep it close to home and head out to Atlanta, Georgia. On our first day there we went to Gladys Knight & Ron Winans' Chicken and Waffles, then headed over to the World of Coca-Cola, and visited The Vortex Bar & Grill for dinner.
The chicken & waffles place wasn't what I expected but it was still good. The World of Coke was like a giant advertisement for coke products (ya think?) but was still fun. And The Vortex was...not on par with my expectations. I think my biggest disappointment was that they allowed smoking.
Lots of walking, but definitely a great day! The hubs did a great job picking out a hotel...he even upgraded us to the Executive Level. Here are some pictures for your enjoyment - sorry about the quality, I didn't take many this day:
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| This was my favorite part of the whole place. I stayed here for a while. |
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| Look closely... |
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| 16 oz. serves THREE!! |
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| Everyone got a complimentary coke - you can see the bottles being transported at ceiling height. |
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Our trip to Universal Studios Orlando
To celebrate our 1 year anniversary, C & I drove down to Florida and spent 3 days riding rides, eating junk, & having an overall jolly good time.
I was actually quite pleased at how much fun we had. We probably wouldn't have had as much fun had the Wizarding World of Harry Potter not been there, but then again, we wouldn't have gone had it not. We stayed at one of the U.S. hotels, so we got early park entry, breakfast at the 3 Broomsticks, Express Passes (to go to the front of the line), & we upgraded our room so we got access to the "Club Lounge" with free drinks & food. And yes, I think all of that was WELL worth the money. Well worth it.
The most popular ride by far was Harry Potter's Forbidden Journey, so of course, first day, we head straight there. Multiple motion sickness signs later, I was on the ride and you guessed it, not...lets just say I was not handling it well. It was not until after the Spiderman ride (which was SO cool--I'm upset I couldn't keep my eyes open) that I realized, "Hey, maybe I get a little motion sick on these rides." It was after the Simpsons ride that I knew for sure I wouldn't be going on any more simulator rides. I'd say we were 10, 15 seconds into that ride and I put my eyes on my lap and kept them there. At that point I had a pretty good handle on what would make me sick and what wouldn't. Any kind of simulator...sick. Which really kind of confused me because I went on a roller coaster simulator when I was younger and didn't have any problems. Perhaps it was a crappy one. Although, I did get sick at a fair once...and I've been told my bro and sis fought over who had to sit next to me in the car...oh, and there was the time I got sick on a flight to Seattle...so maybe I've just been in denial all these years. :o)
At any rate, I was lame and C ended up going on a few of the rides by himself. Including the Forbidden Journey which he rode again on our last day. I followed him through Hogwarts until the loading area where I veered off to make my exit. I was planning on hanging around to watch him get on the ride, but as I was waiting, a group was making their exit from the ride & this woman, wide eyed & holding a hand over her mouth bolted to a corner and started gagging. At which point I thought, "Thank you! I'm not the only one!!"
Moral of the story: heed to warning signs on amusement park rides.
Oh, and we had butterbeer which was so good, but none of the recipes I've made since returning home have lived up to what we had at the park. Universal, if you're listening, please start selling it to us muggles...I will buy.
I was actually quite pleased at how much fun we had. We probably wouldn't have had as much fun had the Wizarding World of Harry Potter not been there, but then again, we wouldn't have gone had it not. We stayed at one of the U.S. hotels, so we got early park entry, breakfast at the 3 Broomsticks, Express Passes (to go to the front of the line), & we upgraded our room so we got access to the "Club Lounge" with free drinks & food. And yes, I think all of that was WELL worth the money. Well worth it.
The most popular ride by far was Harry Potter's Forbidden Journey, so of course, first day, we head straight there. Multiple motion sickness signs later, I was on the ride and you guessed it, not...lets just say I was not handling it well. It was not until after the Spiderman ride (which was SO cool--I'm upset I couldn't keep my eyes open) that I realized, "Hey, maybe I get a little motion sick on these rides." It was after the Simpsons ride that I knew for sure I wouldn't be going on any more simulator rides. I'd say we were 10, 15 seconds into that ride and I put my eyes on my lap and kept them there. At that point I had a pretty good handle on what would make me sick and what wouldn't. Any kind of simulator...sick. Which really kind of confused me because I went on a roller coaster simulator when I was younger and didn't have any problems. Perhaps it was a crappy one. Although, I did get sick at a fair once...and I've been told my bro and sis fought over who had to sit next to me in the car...oh, and there was the time I got sick on a flight to Seattle...so maybe I've just been in denial all these years. :o)
At any rate, I was lame and C ended up going on a few of the rides by himself. Including the Forbidden Journey which he rode again on our last day. I followed him through Hogwarts until the loading area where I veered off to make my exit. I was planning on hanging around to watch him get on the ride, but as I was waiting, a group was making their exit from the ride & this woman, wide eyed & holding a hand over her mouth bolted to a corner and started gagging. At which point I thought, "Thank you! I'm not the only one!!"
Moral of the story: heed to warning signs on amusement park rides.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Bummer
I've decided not to go to my highschool reunion. Not really worth two $340 plane tickets + hotel + rental car + kennel fees for the animals. I think I'd rather go to Jamaica, Costa Rica, Belize, etc. Wyoming doesn't exactly say kick-ass vacation.
On a positive note, my husband & I made this wonderful side dish for my husband's office's Memorial Day cookout tomorrow (WCU folks have to work...we get an extra day off at Christmas in exchange).
Combine remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt, juice, oil, pepper, and garlic in a large bowl. Add rice and beans; toss to coat. Let stand 15 minutes or until completely cool. Stir in corn and cilantro.
On a positive note, my husband & I made this wonderful side dish for my husband's office's Memorial Day cookout tomorrow (WCU folks have to work...we get an extra day off at Christmas in exchange).
Black Bean, Rice, and Sweet Corn Salad
Yield: 8 servings (serving size: about 1/3 cup)
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 1 teaspoon salt, divided
- 1/2 cup long-grain rice
- 6 tablespoons fresh lime juice (about 2 large limes)
- 2 tablespoons extravirgin olive oil
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1 cup rinsed and drained canned black beans
- 1 cup fresh corn kernels (about 2 ears)
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
Preparation
Combine 1 cup water and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a large, heavy saucepan; bring to a boil. Add rice to pan. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 20 minutes or until liquid is absorbed. Fluff with a fork.Combine remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt, juice, oil, pepper, and garlic in a large bowl. Add rice and beans; toss to coat. Let stand 15 minutes or until completely cool. Stir in corn and cilantro.
Nutritional Information
- Calories: 111 (30% from fat)
- Fat: 3.7g (sat 0.5g,mono 2.6g,poly 0.5g)
- Protein: 2.8g
- Carbohydrate: 18.5g
- Fiber: 2.2g
- Cholesterol: 0.0mg
- Iron: 1.1mg
- Sodium: 387mg
- Calcium: 16mg
Joanne Weir, Cooking Light, SEPTEMBER 2007
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Baby it's cold outside
C finally divulged where we'll be going on our honeymoon: Banff, Canada
I'm a little confused because it looks like there's three different ski areas nearby. I guess it makes sense...I'm just used to there usually being just one.
And check out this weather forecast for Banff...guess I'll be packing heavily:
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| TONIGHT | MONDAY | MONDAY NIGHT | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY |
| Flurries | Snow | Flurries | Sunny | Sunny |
| Lo: -15°C | Hi: -10°C | Lo: -14°C | Hi: -8°C | Hi: -4°C Lo: -15°C |
| Pop: 30% | Pop: 40% |
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