Monday, May 31, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Days 1 and 2
I'm going to blog as fast as I can because I don't have much time. Please ignore spelling errors, as I wont even have time to click the check spell button.
The flight was uneventful. I sat in the middle seat on the plane and the guy to my right had 4" long arm hairs and was hogging the arm rest. His hairs kept brushing me and it was a little disconcerting. When we finally landed we sat at the gate for like 10 minutes before they started disembarking - hot and uncomfortable! We managed to find the baggage claim but became a bit confused when we tried to find "P4" - the place we needed to pick up the shuttle. Once we found the "air train" we caught the last one of the night and headed to P4. We didn't have to wait long for the hotel shuttle and then were on our way to the Sheraton. Upon arrival we hit the beds and crashed (around 2AM).
The next day we got up at 8- made to back to the rental car place by 9:30 and then headed off for RI. We unwittingly had mapquested our route through the bronx and Manhattan!!! The traffic was pretty crazy, but it was neat to drive through the city. Many roads crossed over the same spot and it's insane to see the many different levels of the city. After driving on I-95 for a while we got sick of the traffic and ditched it for smaller country roads. I have to say I love Conneticut! My heart is in New England. After arriving in Swansea, MA and checking into the hotel we had a few hours to kill before the wedding so we decided to go walk on our favorite trail by the water. It was so gorgeous!!
The wedding was so exceptional! I'm going to post a seperate blog shortly after the trip to give you all the details. But, in summary, we both got pretty drunk - I ended up puking right when we got into our hotel room, but I am a light weight after all.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
The Rhode Island & Bermuda adventure
Stay tuned!
Oh and if any one has suggestions for a lunch place in Times Square, let us know!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Finally, the finished product.
http://www.scrapblog.com/viewer/viewer.aspx?sbid=2145153
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Day One, Vancouver
(Mount Rainier in the distance from our plane)
Once getting through customs and finding an ATM in which to procure Canadian dollars, we found our way to the taxi line and were quickly whisked into the Vancouver metropolis, for about $30.
We had to wait for our friend, Chris, in order to check into the Marriott Renaissance Harbor Hotel because his name was the only one on the reservation. We checked our bags with the bell hop and went out to explore the city. We wondered down to the water, walked past the cruise port, found a great lunch at the Steamworks Pub and Grill (where Lance says he had the best Halibut fish and chips ever), and then went on over to gastown.Above- Steph blocking the view of the bay. Top right- a damn good pub and grill with fantastic food and very tasty micro brews. Right- a clock that spews steam at the top of every hour, making hordes of tourists surrounding it cheer with glee.
After all of this, we finally went back to the hotel and met with Chris.
For dinner we went to Aqua Riva, which received a lot of accolades and recommendations, but we didn't find it to be all that spectacular. I had a difficult time ordering because of my aversion to seafood and ended up ordering duck, which I have never had before. They prepared it similarly to a Thanksgiving dinner, with mashed potatoes, etc, and it just wasn't my style.
Day One was a transition day into the vacation. Expect the next few blogs to have a lot more pictures and descriptions!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Trip Overview
Vancouver-
Alaska-
Our time in Alaska, from the cruise ports to the fishing towns we explored on our own, was both relaxing and adventurous. We hiked, biked, drank, ate, scoured glaciers, and observed all that was wild. Everything we'd heard about the grand adventure that is Alaska was true. They make damn good beer, serve the freshest and heartiest seafood, and do not have an acre in their state that is not breathtaking. Hopefully, someday, we'll get to see it again.