Saturday, February 26, 2011

VEGAS!

February 18-21, 2011
Las Vegas,  NV

OK, I'm finally caught up on blogging our travels since marriage. We just recently got back from our trip to Vegas. We LOVED it and went with great friends from college. They flew in Thursday night and we came in Friday afternoon. We stayed at the Mirage which was very nice. I think it was perfect for our first trip to Vegas. We got a great deal and it was perfectly located. We spent most of our time walking around and admiring the different casinos. They are all so different and full of details. We really liked the Bellagio, Venetian/Palazzo, and Caesar's Palace. The Cosmopolitan was also really nice, and our friendly cab driver on the way back to the airport suggested we stay there next time.

Like any good vacation, I feel like all we did was WALK and EAT. However I think we could have walked all day everyday and still not burned enough calories to cover what we ate/drank. Some of the restaurants we  enjoyed:
  • BLT Burger in the Mirage. It was just what we needed when we arrived in Vegas. How can you go wrong with a beer and a burger (or a buffalo chicken sandwich in my case)?
  • We had a hard time choosing where on the strip to go for our 1st night's dinner. We decided on Todd English's P.U.B. It was a really fun atmosphere with great food. Andrew and I tried their carving menu and were really impressed. 3 things: turkey. warm pita. black truffle mayo. Andrew had beef brisket and our friends had the lobster rolls which they said were delicious.
  • We had heard good things about the Bellagio Brunch Buffet. I'm not a huge buffet fan, but it did not disappoint. It was worth the $25 and we should have done the unlimited champagne for $5 more. It was not your typical buffet. Everything was very fresh and there were lots of healthy options. 
  • After the buffet, we did not see the need to eat again until dinnertime. Our wonderful friends had done some research (not to self...travel with a laptop from now on...cell service in Vegas sucks.) We decided to go off the strip for dinner. We went to this tapas place called Firefly. I would recommend it to anyone. What we payed in cab fare to get there, we definitely saved in dining away from the center of the strip. They do not take reservations so we called ahead and the told us to be there by 6. Well, we didn't make it until like 6:30. There was a 45 minute wait, but what's a wait when you're with your best friend and they have homemade (3 day marinated) sangria?? Once we got seated, we ordered a pitcher of mojitos and ordered tapas dishes 4 at a time. We ate 11 different dishes, which is why I love tapas. A few bites of many different things. Our favorites were: tuna tartare (delicious and melted in your mouth), roasted eggplant cannelloni (stuffed with goat cheese, be still my heart), patatas bravas, and chocolate cherry bread pudding. Fun atmosphere, great food, great company. A+
  • The next morning before our friends left, we walked to the IP for breakfast at Hash House a Go Go. They call their cuisine "twisted farm food" which describes it perfectly. It was another fun meal, very hearty food. My only complaint was the ridiculous portions. Each meal was easily enough for 2-3 people. Next time I'm going to be brave and try the chicken and waffles. 
  • Our last night, we had dinner in the Mirage at B.B. King's Blues Club. Good BBQ, great live music.
  • We tried the Mirage breakfast buffet before heading to the airport. I think it would have been good IF we hadn't already eaten at the Bellagio's buffet. 
Geez! Maybe I should turn this into a food blog, instead of a travel blog. Enough of the food! On to the entertainment!!!
  • On the plane ride to Vegas, URBAN MEYER sat two rows in front of us. I got my picture taken with them and talked to him for a second. He was just like you'd expect nice and laid back.
  • We had a very angry cab driver on the way to the Mirage. I asked him how long he'd been a cab driver and he proceeded to scream at us for the 20 minute ride about politics and "stupid, moron criminals" then he charged us $25. The ride from the hotel back to the airport was a very nice cab driver who told us jokes and helpful information for our next trip. He only charged $13!!!
  • The first night we saw the Cirque du Soleil "O" show at the Bellagio. It was amazing! Personally, I was most impressed with the set design and the actual acrobatics. The whole story line just confused me. Once again, I don't think I'm artsy enough to understand.The cast was incredibly talented and I really appreciated the live music.
  • We walked down to New York, New York to their piano bar. It was kind of crowded and they were playing a lot of  older music, but it was an open air bar (you could hear everything perfectly outside or the bar) so instead of paying cover we grabbed drinks at the bar across the "street" and listened for a while. Wouldn't do it again. We didn't enjoy that end of the strip as much.
  • Like I said, we spent most of our days just walking through the magnificent casinos. We didn't do too much gambling, just a little bit of the slot machines for kicks. We really liked the Price is Right and Deal or  No Deal games. Mainly because they were fun, not because we made a  lot of money. This is why I'm a bad gambler.
  • Our last day, we went back to a few casinos so Andrew could get some photos he wanted to take. We also took a cab down to the Luxor. We got a pass to do Bodies and Titanic (at the Luxor) and The Secret Garden & Wildlife Habitat at the Mirage.
  • Bodies was really interesting. The exhibit is full of REAL bodies that have been preserved. Each part of the exhibit features a different part of the human body. Everything in the exhibits (except for the eyes) is completely real. It was so neat to see how complex our bodies really are. It strengthened my faith in our Creator. How incredible our bodies really are! The part of the exhibit that stuck with me the most was the fetal room. They had actual babies who had died in-utero at all different stages of development. At first it made me incredibly sad, but then I tried to see past the emotion and into the beauty of how a child develops in the womb.
  • We weren't really sure how we were going to like the Titanic exhibit, but it turned out to be really cool. They did a great job making the whole experience personal. Before we went into the exhibit we received cards with a passenger's name and information about them (age, class, hometown, occupation, where they were going in America and why, and who they were traveling with). Throughout the exhibit there was information about and artifacts from different passengers. Having the card helped you realize this wasn't some fictionally glorified event, it was real life for these people. My card ended up being the last survivor from the Titanic. She passed away only a few years ago and the entire exhibit was dedicated to her.
  • Then we went to the Secret Garden at the Mirage. It was well done. We happened to be there when the dolphin trainers came out and did some tricks with the dolphins. There is  also an underwater observing area. The lions and tigers were also very cool. But BE CAREFUL! We saw a lion spray unsuspecting observers more than once. We talked to an employee walking around about the tiger that bit Roy a few years ago. She had some very interesting theories, including the tiger saved his life by biting him exactly where he had an aneurysm on stage and allowing the blood to release. We did not hangout for too long, but overall enjoyed the exhibits.  It would be a great thing to do with kids in Vegas.
  • Our last Vegas adventure was the Improv Comedy Club at Harrah's. Harrah's itself was not impressive compared to all of the other grandeur of Vegas. The room the comedy was in was as you'd expect... a dark room with a small stage. You sit at tables with strangers and order overpriced drinks. The comedians were really funny though. We saw Dana Eagle, Mike Burton, and Gary Valentine.
We had so much fun on our whirlwind Vegas weekend. The best part? Getting away, spending time with good friends, and exploring a new fun place!!!

    Out of Order- Roanoke, VA

    Whoops! Out of order! The perfectionist in me hates this, but I can't figure out how to change the order, so I'm just going to take a deep breath and go with it...

    July 2010
    Road Trip to Roanoke, VA

    My BFF Britty and I have a great relationship with our 7th grade English teacher. She and her husband lived down the street from BFF when we were in middle & early high school. We would go over to their house for hours and complain about how awful our parents were--hah! Anyways, they moved to Roanoke our Senior year and we still manage to see them about once a year. Either they come to us, or we go to them. We always have the most wonderful time when we are with them.

    This was a short weekend trip because Britty had to get back to school, but a special one nonetheless. We spent a lot of time talking and relaxing at their house and of course "Krogering" with them  to learn about all of the things we should and shouldn't be eating. Roanoke is absolutely beautiful! It is set right in between the Blue Ridge Pkwy and the Appalachian Trail.

    One evening we took a drive to the Chateau Morrisette Winery. We explored the store there before enjoying a scrumptious dinner at the restaurant there. The winery is very unique in that it is dog friendly. One of their wines is actually called, Black Dog.  The employees all have their dogs hanging out in the store. Very cute! On the drive home we probably saw 50 deer along the sides of the mountain roads.

    Roanoke is very organic and local farm friendly.  I wish our area was better about this.  We went to Isaac's Mediterranean Restaurant where I discovered black bean hummus (which I have been obsessed with ever since) and had a fresh gyro. All of the food was very fresh and you can definitely taste the difference.

    While downtown, we also checked out the Taubman Museum of Art. It was a unique experience. We'll leave  it at that. I'm just not artsy enough for modern art. We also went to the Hotel Roanoke. It was built in the 1800s and has a beautiful historic value. Our last stop of the day was Virginia Museum of Transportation 
    where we learned all about trains.

    We had a wonderful time with our friends! The road trip highlights included introducing BFF to Five Guys
    which she was afraid had been overhyped. It wasn't. It can't be. We stopped on the way there and the way back.  We also did some serious damage at a teacher supply store along the interstate in Memphis. There is nothing like a quick roadtrip with your BFF!

    Friday, February 25, 2011

    Bachelorette Party- Nashville!

    Labor Day Weekend 2010
    Nashville, TN

    What do you do when one of your best friends gets married? Throw a destination bachelorette party!!! After  my AMAZING New Orleans bachelorette madness... the bar was set high. We started the weekend by coming from all over to the bachelorette's house in Atlanta. We spent a fairly quiet night drinking wine and catching up.

    Then we made the lovely drive through the mountains to Nashville, TN. We stayed at the Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Nashville. It was nice and the best location we could find. Still a bit of a sketchy walk to Broadway but I didn't see anything better.

    We spent the first day walking around the city. Then it was time to head out to party! We dressed up in the traditional bachelorette ridiculousness and had dinner at the Wild Horse Saloon. I would definitely recommend this. They have live entertainment, dancing, and good food at reasonable prices. We really enjoyed it as a start to our night.

    From there we went to Big Bang Dueling Pianos. So much fun!!! It is interactive and a great experience!

    There were several bars that we had high hopes for that turned out to be duds... Decades had a lot of potential but was EMPTY when we got there. Graham Central was just sketchy. Coyote Ugly was nothing like the movie, it was just, well...ugly.

    My favorite bar of the trip was definitely Tootsie's!!! In fact, we stopped at Tootsie's three separate times during our short trip. It is a traditional HonkyTonk. The small place is PACKED from wall to wall. The talent on the stage was incredible every time we went in.

    There was another honky tonk a few door down from Tootsies where we met Charles and Dave from LADY ANTEBELLUM!!! They were so nice and humble. Just two guys standing at the bar drinkin' whiskey.

    We made the drive to Arrington Vineyards. It is owned by Kix Brooks (from Brooks & Dunn). The drive was scary one-way lanes going through rock around curves. But, the property was absolutely breathtaking. We bought a couple of bottles of wine and some cheese and drank and ate on the porch while we waited for the wine tasting. The wine tasting was not too impressive. They only allowed you to taste a few. But, overall it was a great experience. If we went back, we would bring a picnic and a blanket or chairs.

    I really loved Nashville and I'm excited to go back one day with the hubby!!!

    1st Anniversary Trip- Savannah, GA

    July 2-5, 2010
    Savannah, GA

    We spent our 1st anniversary in beautiful Savannah, GA.  We stayed at The East Bay Inn. It was small enough to be more intimate than a hotel, but bigger than a bed and breakfast. It was perfect for us, and they even had a complimentary breakfast and an afternoon wine and cheese hour. My only complaint would be the limited parking, but you could buy parking passes for the city garages (a short walk away).

    We started our trip with an Old Town Trolley Tour. I would definitely suggest doing this. It was a great way to get acclimated with the city and to know what sights we wanted to go back and see later. The city itself was gorgeous. Every other block has a beautiful square with statues, fountains, and incredible trees.

    We were the crazy tourists who lined up at the crack of dawn to get a reservation at Lady and Sons (Paula Deen's restaurant). We had their Sunday buffet and it was very good! Some of the best fried chicken I've ever had and the griddle cakes were awesome! We took a long walk afterwards. Neither of us ate a ridiculous amount, but you could definitely feel all of the butter (read: buh-tuh) in your system!

    We spent some time at the City Market and bought some local art. We also did a small tasting at the Meinhardt Vineyards Shop...it was all muscadine wine and I'm not a huge fan.

    We also ate at the tourist trap, The Pirate House. It is said to be one of the oldest houses in America. The food was so-so. There was supposed to be a tour of the "haunted" restaurant, but it was crowded and unorganized and the "pirate" who was supposed to lead the tour was rude and unhelpful. Another disappointment was the Hearse Ghost Tour. To be fair, we're not big ghost people...but we found the whole thing very hokey.

    One day we took a drive out to Tybee Island.

    It is a beautiful drive through the Georgia lowlands out to the Atlantic Ocean. When you get out to the island GO LEFT! Do not go right!!! I mean, you can, but it turns into tacky 50's beach (think pink motels) and cheesy tourist shops. Obviously, we made this mistake and could not figure out what all of the fuss about beautiful Tybee Island was about. But, thank goodness for smart phones :) We quickly found our way to the other side of the island. It is a weird drive, you feel like you're invading these peoples' nice neighborhood. We paid the small fee to tour the fort, lighthouse, and lighthouse grounds. It was beautiful and  Andrew got some great pictures!!!





    One of the things on our list that we did not get to see was the Bonaventure Cemetery. If we go back, I would like to do that, as well as Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House (said to be better than Paula Deen's, but it is open obscure hours and has very limited seating). I would also like to do a trip out to Hilton Head, SC. We also saw an advertisement in a magazine for a photography tour of the low lands. I think Andrew would really enjoy this.

    For our anniversary dinner, we dressed up and went to The Olde Pink House. One of my favorite meals...ever! It's a really cool atmosphere, a renovated 18th century mansion. We started with a signature pink lemonade cocktail in the basement bar. Then we had an incredible shrimp and gritcake appetizer and of course steaks for dinner.

    We were there for the 4th of July and enjoyed the fireworks over the river.

    Savannah was the perfect romantic vacation for our first anniversary. It makes me excited about all of our anniversaries to come!

    Family Time

    April 16-18, 2010
    Seaside, FL


    I have the most INCREDIBLE family. Not many people can say they'd want to take a trip with their parents and grandparents, but I would any day of the week. Seaside, FL is a beautiful ritzy beach town on the Gulf of  Mexico. It also happens to be where the Truman Show was filmed. It's the kind of place where everybody rides their bikes, waves to their neighbors, and spends their days on the beach. I absolutely loved it!

    Our cottage was, Wean Back and Wewax (Cute, right? and Don't worry! We didn't pay that price...We have connections...but if we did have that kind of money...I'd be all over it!)

    We spent our mornings making breakfast and drinking coffee on the porch...our days strolling around, laying on the beach, and eating in cute little cafe's...and our nights grilling out, laughing, and playing the marble game. I couldn't think of a better way to spend my weekend!

    Staycation

    April 1, 2010
    Big Lagoon State Park

     A cheap and fun way to get away for a day or two? A staycation! We bought a few cheap camping supplies to add to our collection and found a local campground. Note to self: you have to reserve campsites and they are MUCH more popular than you think at this time of year!



    Big Lagoon is beautiful, but not too much going on. Next time, we'll make reservations earlier and head out to Ft. Pickens. Also, next time we need to bring friends, or games. I'm all  for getting away from technology... but I must admit after the 3rd nature trail walk...we were bored.

    Senior Bowl

    January 30, 2010


    Ok, so this doesn't really count as travel, but it was definitely a fun event. We took a day trip over to Mobile,  AL to watch the Senior Bowl. The weather was yucky, cold and rainy so we didn't stay for the whole game. But, we did get to cheer for my favorite...

    and a few of Andrew's players as well.

    Vineyard Festival

    August 30, 2009
    Chateau Elan
    Braselton, GA


    Went to visit friends in Atlanta, GA for the weekend. We made the short drive up to Vineyard Fest at the Chateau Elan. You pre-buy tickets to the event (a little pricey) but definitely worth it. Once you get there, they give you a glass (to keep) and off you go. There was live music, grape stomping, cooking demonstrations, tons of yummy food samples (Peach Bread Pudding!?!?) and best of all lots and lots of WINE. And then, there was our weakness, the bread table. All that wine and an endless supply of hot, fresh bread. I think I could have stayed there forever! Definitely a great experience!!

    Honeymoon- Negril, Jamaica

    June 28-July 3, 2009



    After the best day of out lives...we traveled to Negril, Jamica to Couples Swept Away. We got a great deal using a discount code we got through The All Inclusive Outlet.

    We spent most of our time at the resort and really enjoyed the beach, water sports, food (especially Thai) and of course, drinks! We made friends with the assistant food manager at the resort and he gave us lots of great tips. We also received a free couples massage for being Honeymooners! Another of our favorite activities was the  "booze cruise." The resort took a group of us out a huge catamaran into the ocean and stopped to let us swim in some caves.

    One day we walked lunch at Margaritaville one day, but decided it was not worth the $ when we had our all-inclusiveness a few steps away. 

    We did venture off on an excursion that took us shopping at some local markets where we bought a local artist's painting,to the Negril Point Lighthouse, and to Rick's Cafe. We enjoyed getting off the resort and seeing some of the local sites, as well as the touristy Rick's Cafe.

    With the exception of Andrew's camera being stolen out of his checked luggage (which Delta was wonderful and refunded us for) it was an AMAZING trip. Perfect for our budget and some relaxation after our big day.


    Hello!!!

    I just wanted to start a blog about our travels...kind of  a virtual scrapbook...