Tuesday, October 27, 2009

New York City Walking Tour with Photographer

When we were trying to figure out all that we wanted to do in NYC... my Mother in law sent me a link to Viator.com which has all kinds of different tours. But one of them involved a walking tour of NYC with a photographer. She said as much as I love to take pictures I am never in them... so this was perfect.

I scheduled it for thursday at 2:00 pm. We met him on the steps of the New Victory Theater.
From there, we covered Times Square, Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge and then Soho. We traveled from place to place by subway and he gave us a wealth of information about the city and places to go and see.

It cost about $250 by the time all was said and done, we had tons of pictures of ourselves, a CD with said images and a good feel for the city. :) Well worth it, if you ask me. :)

Times Square, of course.

The subway


Central Park

Central Park

The Big Apple, duh!


The Brooklyn Bridge





on our way to Soho



and in Soho. We stayed and had a drink and just fell in love with this part of town. For the low low price of oh... $750,000 we might be able to get a small one bedroom. OYE!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Philadelphia... a day in pictures. (more to come)

Historical Society of New Hope
All streams lead to the Delaware. :)



Across the Delaware river looking at the Lambertville Inn

sure it will be cold enough honey... you look great!


The canal that runs alongside the Delaware. They used to pull barges with mules up and down the canal and the locks.

Inside of John and Peter's bar. This place caused many a hangover in my day. ;) They have had some pretty amazing bands play here... it's a fixture in New Hope, PA

Valley Forge, PA

A ladybug outside of Washingtons Headquarters. There were actually millions of them.

Washingtons headquarters. He rented this house for the equivalent of $1000 a month.



These are the bunkers that the soldiers built. We decided they were pretty short. ;)

Breakfast at Reading terminal market.

One of the stalls at the market had all these fresh veggies. Amazing. There was a spice market, a butcher, a seafood vendor.



Independence Hall

The liberty bell.

Pennsylvania... day one

For a year now, Jason and I have been planning a trip to New York City with his parents. His mom has an educational conference in the city (and does every year)… and this time we decided to go with them. Then we added a short jaunt to Philadelphia beforehand. Jason had never been and being that I lived there for several years I was so excited to “see it” through his eyes.

I’m not even sure I was THAT excited until I came up here with my mom and had the chance to relive all that I loved when I lived here and most definitely took for granted.

We had plans to come into Philly on Monday night and spsend the night with my dear friend Danielle, who got married this past Saturday. Then Tuesday night we were staying IN center city Philly so that Jason could tour around some of the historic sites.

Well as you know, plans have a way of changing last minute with my family which is ironic because we hate … no more like despise … change.

Things were even more chaotic because this past weekend we were in Lufkin for Jason’s 20th high school reunion. We came home on Sunday, my parents drove up we had a little bit of time to visit and finish packing. Monday morning Jason went to work with my dad while Mom and I took Joe to the waber (water), took him to school and came home to finish packing and get me to the office.

Our plane left at 11:15 am which meant we needed to leave the office around 9:30 to get there… we left at 10:05… read REALLY late. I completely thought that we were going to miss it. We went screeching in the door checked in… thank goodness I had upgraded to business class the night before, dropped off our bags and made it to the gate just in time to board.

Air Tran has the capability to upgrade if they’re available the day before when you check in. I had only upgraded on the first leg of the trip which was stupid stupid STOOPID! It was nice. We had lots of room. Nice drinks. Better cheap snacks. And boy did we feel it on the second leg of the trip that I didn’t upgrade for. I won’t make that mistake again.

As we taxied to the gate, my phone dinged. Danielle had left me a message. She had been bumped from her flight for her honeymoon and the only day they could get out on a flight was Monday night. Which meant I would have very limited time to spend with her and we didn’t have a place to stay. Of course it worked out. She had a gift card to the Golden Plough Inn in Peddlers Village that she had never planned on using. (it’s 20 minutes from her house and why would she use a hotel that close to her house?) So… we got a free nights stay… well ok, not free. $21.



We decided to visit briefly (which is an understatement) at a Ruby Tuesdays’ by the airport before the went and caught their plane.

We would have had a better place however, her luck continued and the car died in the driveway. Her dad had to bring her his car and then they got stuck in horrible traffic on the way to the airport. So… Ruby Tuesdays it was.


Jason and I sat and had a drink (s) and some appetizers while we waited and I’m so glad we did. The short 30-minute visit was worth every millisecond. Just to have the ability to give her a hug. It satisfied the need in my heart to stroke her face and tell her I loved her and congratulations. And as disappointed as I was… honeymoon trumps our visit every time!

She and Todd, her mom and her aunt took off at breakneck speed and we headed North. We decided to go to Donna and John’s house (Danielle’s mom and dad) to visit for a short time before heading to our hotel. We were tired though so it wasn’t a long visit. I was a bit wired… but poor Jay had been up for a long time and was more tired. He was a trooper though and held on for me. The visit meant much to me.

On our way North I showed him my old high school and my phone rang. It was Danielle… she had missed her plane AND it had ultimately been cancelled due to mechanical difficulties. (when I say she missed it… they wouldn’t let her board). They were staying at a hotel by the airport and turns out we didn’t have to rush through our visit afterall. Ah well.


While at Donna and johns house, I got to meet some more of her family and most importantly got to visit with Donna and her mom. And I saw a few wedding pictures that are gorgeous! Donna had had a particularly tough day where all emotions crashed down. Danielle’s sickness is never far from anyone’s mind and even the light hearted few days filled with love, laughter and happiness can’t make it go away. I got a chance to hug on Donna and let her know how much I love her and Danielle. How much they have touched my heart and graced my life. I am truly a better person for having them in my life.


We left their house about 11:00 and headed to our hotel. We drove through the countryside a bit and I loved it. We had been given a mustang to drive and it was fun taking the turns in that thing.

Jason was struck by how you’ll be driving through the countryside and then there’s a strip mall. Then there’s a pasture and a barn and then a gas station. We drove past some Pennsylvania deer and he said… wow, they make Texas deer look like goats. HA!

The next thing that tickled his funny bone was Wawa which is a Pennsylvania convenience store like 7-11. And they are as common as starbucks… well maybe not but they are common.



We checked into the Golden Plough Inn which is so quaint. It’s a bed and breakfast set in the heart of Peddlers Village which has shops and knick knack shops and restaurants. They have a scarecrow festival this time of year with different scarecrow themes spread throughout. Everything was closed at this time of night… which was fine. We were tired. We had a glass of wine and turned in for an early start the next day. We had much to see.


Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Delia's Baby Shower

we had so much food with a sport theme. :) We had sliders, Buffalo chicken dip, Artichoke dip, veggies, fruit, popcorn, chips, pumpkin bites, and cake. :)


I know Dee is going to hate this picture but you have to see the adorable A & M tracksuit. :)


this fabulous cake was designed and made by Shannon. She is a spectacular cake baker. :)

The favors: The cookies were made by Shannon. The "tickets" were designed by Meg.

The Hosti's
from L - R: Viula, Kelly, Shannon, Dee, me and Lexie


It was a very nice shower and I cannot wait to meet Cooper who is due in early December.

options... :)

So we are less than a month out and dont know what Joe is gonna be for halloween. :) Nothing has really jumped out at me this year... so these are our halloween options. As you can tell, neither one is really jumping out at him either. :-D

A gigi (giraffe)

or a lamb, minus the bow.
He's so stinkin cute either way. :)

Friday, October 9, 2009

ugg boots


I have always wanted a pair of uggs... but haven't ever wanted to spend the money. :) many of you know that I am really quite frugal (some call it cheap)... ha ha ha!

anway... if you want to win a pair of ugg boots... click here.


and add it to your blog. :)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

More swimming... he's gaining great experience

One of the conditions of taking Joe to swim lessons was that we follow up afterwards. Well, he is such a morning baby that he started waking up around 6:15 am and it just worked to take him swimming in the mornings. Well, he has really enjoyed it and now wakes up wanting to go to the wawer.

So, I pack him up, we go... we practice for about twenty minutes at the nearby Y and it's an indoor pool which is great. And that early in the morning there are a few people swimming but not many. Afterwards, I get him dressed, drop him off at school and then I get to go home and shower ALL BY MYSELF. :) Definitely an added bonus. :)

I am so proud of him though. He's magnificent and I'm only a LITTLE biased. :)

anyway. enjoy ONE more swimming video.