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adventure
on planning and pretty things.
Thanks for the cruise announcement love!
And now that we have a vacation in the works (even though it is 6 months away), I cannot stop planning!
I am a uber-planner by nature. I can’t help it.
But now that there are plane tickets, excursions, swimwear and outfits to be planned, I am in HEAVEN!
That being said, there are some other big things that need planned for in 2011:
– Two friends are having their first babies in the next 3 months or so.
– One of my BFFs is getting married in early October.
– and BFs cousin is getting married in December.
I’m seriously SUPER thrilled about all the fun events happening this year!
That being said, this year is going to FLY by. I just know it!
Now for pretty cruise things…
Like this gorgeous bathing suit from Anthropologie:
and these are just a few items I am eyeing for my cruise. I should probably get a bigger suitcase, too 😉 I’m not at all joking about that because I seriously have the tiniest suitcase ever.
PS. Stay tuned because there will be an awesome, seriously seriously awesome, giveaway coming up!
It’s been a crazy few days in California! Work has been keeping me very busy. I’m still on Ohio time and fairly exhausted for for 7:00PM PST.
I’m really happy to be heading back home tomorrow morning. I’ve missed BF and the pups terribly!
I could really use some happy thoughts for tomorrow… I’m terrified about the flying again!
Finally a bit of internet access!
First off, California is gorgeous! But the trip to get here was… exhausting, to say the least!
Turns out I’m afraid of flying. And this is something I had forgotten. Until we were in the air. And I was mid-panic attack. Oops.
Luckily HT was there to try and calm me down. Unfortunately her idea of calming is to read to me about what she was studying… which was HIV/AIDS. Not that calming, actually.
Also not comforting? Saying “Don’t worry. If we crash we’ll die on impact.” Super.
But all is well now that I have two-feet on the ground!
I’ll be back to regularly scheduled blogging soon! In the meantime don’t forget to enter my Chili’s Dinner for Two giveaway!
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goodbye Ohio, hello LA
Well I’m off to L.A. for a few days! I’ve only packed enough to fit in a carry on {clearly I’m crazy}! In addition to getting some serious work done on this trip, I’m hoping to check out some great restaurants and perhaps take a stroll through some must-see tourist attractions.
See you soon, L.A.!
whitewater wrap-up. a week late.
I cannot believe it’s taken me an entire week to talk about our whitewater rafting trip last weekend! But it has been a crazy week of recovering… You’ll understand in a minute.
When we arrived at the campground for River Expeditions we found out that we and 700 of our closest friends were camping that same weekend. That’s right. Seven.hundred.people. We found what appeared to be a quiet camping area. After all, it was 10PM, I’d been up since 5AM, we had just driven for 5 hours and we had a 9AM rafting time the next morning.
We set up camp, walked to the only wash house {700 people, half of which I’m assuming were female, and about 8 bathroom stalls and ten showers? Gross.}, and decided to get some sleep to prepare for a physically tough next day.
Sleep never happened. The whole campground was loud, but we had a group of hillbillies next to us who were screaming all night. Screaming instead of talking. When they were only feet from each other. Screaming about Natty Light.
Not even our Tylenol PM we had taken could keep us asleep. And I’m pretty sure in a drugged-up haze, I told BF I wanted to throw a brick at the hillbillies heads. He asked me where I’d get the brick. I ignored him.
At around 2AM we made an executive decision to sleep in our car. Our itty-bitty, two-door, Honda Civic. So we did.
The next morning we checked in for rafting and went directly to the 20-minute breakfast line. Surely they must have something delicious if all of those people were waiting for a continental breakfast, right?
Wrong. Oh so wrong. But I’m not even going to complain about the food. I had fruit that we brought instead. What I’m going to complain about is mine, and quite a few others, request for water.
There were two options: from-concentrate OJ or coffee. Here’s the deal. Recent stomach issues and coffee or juice before going out on a 6 or 7 hour long trip in the great outdoors? Not gonna happen. So hence my question about why the water from the soda machine wasn’t working. Her response: We are putting more water in the juice. Um, ok, but what about just water? Didn’t happen.
The rafting trip itself was incredible. We were in a boat with a great group of people. There’s something about being put in a situation where you really have to rely on people around you to instantly make a group of strangers close. I loved it.
Post-rafting we ran into one of my favorite bloggers, Analiese from Tulips and Tea, and her husband Jason! This was by far, my favorite part of the trip. We hung out, fireside, for a few hours and had a lot of laughs! I hope to meet up with her again and hope our paths cross in the future!
So all-in-all, the trip was a success. But we are now recovering. BF has bronchitis and I am just trying to stay healthy.
However, we will never, ever go back to River Expeditions. The outfitter we used last year, ACE Resort, was awesome and the only place I would truly recommend to anyone. You can see my old post here to see the differences in trips.