I usually have a good time when I go "home" and my test have concluded that 4 days is the perfect duration. The highlight of this trip was taking the nephews to Sesame Street Live - Can't Stop Singing. I had so much fun with my little guys!
We also got to do some volunteer work in honor of MLK day at Harvesters food pantry and got our .15 seconds of fame on the Kansas City evening news.
All round Great trip! Love my Fam!
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
NYE roaring 20's
The theme for NYE 2012 was the roaring 20's. C and the MIL managed to find me an authentic 1920's hat. The night was pretty calm. We spent way more $$ than we should have, but at least we were with good friends.
Friday, December 28, 2012
HoliDAZE 2012
Our mantra for the last months of 2012 has been, "We'll get sober and skinny next year." We ran like rockstars on tour and I'm exhausted now. Below are the highlights.
Thanksgiving 2012 - Halekulani |
Thanksgiving 2012 - RumFire |
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Christmas Eve - dive bar* |
Random Celebration - 39 Hotel |
*Complete with Homeless person fight, animals on the bar, and industrial sized pest.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Ironman 2012
Don't get excited! I didn't participate, C didn't particpate. We were only volunteers and boy was it tiring! Ha! Actually it was very motivating for about 1 day or at least until we hit the bar and buffet at the Marriott!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Chicago on Fire
Unfortunately 'Chicago on fire' means gunfire these days. Six people were shot in the 36 hours we where there! So sad! Otherwise, Chicago is a great city, which is why I wanted to take C there. Actually we were total Facebook tourist in the Windy City. We were worn out and sick from our previous travels. We did get some Deep Dish (Lou Malnati's), but that's as adventurous as we were with food. :( ahh boring! Oh well, we were probably safer in the hotel! JK Chi-town, but seriously get it together!
Guess this tourist spot? |
Labels:
doin' stuff,
travel
Location:
Chicago, IL, USA
Sunday, January 11, 2009
In Bruges
or Brugge. I personally prefer the Dutch spelling. Any who, I love this city. Of course, it is beautiful. We stayed at the perfect little bed and breakfast ran by a nice couple. The gentleman of the house cooked us a simple breakfast in the mornings and the couple chatted with us before we departed. I wish I would have taken a pic of their lovely courtyard. The couple takes pictures of all their guests in front of their beautiful red door and puts in a scrapbook - cool idea. I can totally picture C and me living our golden years out like this. When we can no longer travel, we'll let the world come to us.
We also hit the annual snow and ice sculpture exhibition. A must see! They also have a Sand sculpture exhibition in the summer. Gotta hit that too!
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Our room at the B&B |
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That's all ice! |
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Ice bar |
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Rome Sweet Rome
When I revisit our trip to Rome, my first memory is the Colosseum romancing me as I step out from the metro station; it was dramatic, unexpected, and truly breath-taking. Secondly, I think of crazy crazy drivers. We did checked off all tourist spots; including Vatican city.
We walked, ate delicious pizza, drank strong coffee, walked, relaxed at cafe's, and walked. We stayed at this interesting hotel recommended in the Rick Steves guide, surprisingly it wasn't packed full of Americans. We try to travel outside of our comfort zone, while still being comfortable. Speaking of, I think I've mentioned before that major world events seem to always happen while we are traveling. Over the long weekend, terrorists attacked the city of Mumbai, ultimately killing 164 people. The terrorist were barricaded in the Taj Mahal Palace hotel for three days (another reason for us to stay clear of mainstream hotels.)
We walked, ate delicious pizza, drank strong coffee, walked, relaxed at cafe's, and walked. We stayed at this interesting hotel recommended in the Rick Steves guide, surprisingly it wasn't packed full of Americans. We try to travel outside of our comfort zone, while still being comfortable. Speaking of, I think I've mentioned before that major world events seem to always happen while we are traveling. Over the long weekend, terrorists attacked the city of Mumbai, ultimately killing 164 people. The terrorist were barricaded in the Taj Mahal Palace hotel for three days (another reason for us to stay clear of mainstream hotels.)
Labels:
doin' stuff,
Italy,
Rome,
travel
Location:
Rome, Italy
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