Monday, September 28, 2015
Food Addictions
So I'm going to keep this one brief because I have lots to do, but I'm trying to at least blog once a week since I do enjoy it and as we all know I go through phases where I am a terrible blogger. So tonight I present my latest food addictions. Do you ever go through phases where you want/make certain foods all the time? You may remember that a while back it was hummus. I still enjoy hummus and have it quite regularly, though maybe not quite as much as a while ago. My two latest: dark chocolate covered almonds and zucchini chips. I read somewhere that almonds are good for you and I had some leftover from something I baked so I started sprinkling them on top of my salad. Fast forward two weeks later and someone at work brings me dark chocolate covered almonds (she didn't even know I'd recently starting eating almonds on my salad). They were SO GOOD. I loved them so when my husband was going to the grocery store the next day, I mentioned that if he saw any and wanted to buy me some I would be very appreciative. Sure enough, he came home with a container full. Let's just say it was a a struggle to limit myself to one serving a day. My other recent addiction is zucchini chips. Basically, you slice zucchini, mix it with a little olive oil, bake, and enjoy. I made them three times last week. That can't be normal! And as I sit here typing they are cooking in the oven right now. I suppose there are worse things to be addicted to, but those are my latest food obsessions. How about you? What foods are you loving these days?
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Time to Go Home
After we left the mall, we did finally go back to our hotel. We had vouchers for a free drink at a bar in the hotel so we went there. The drinks were delicious, but it's a good thing we got one for free because they were $13.00! Needless to say we only had one each! Spent the rest of the afternoon (what little was left of it) checking out a few things in the hotel--remember the Vegas hotels/casinos are huge! Later we had dinner at one of the buffets in our hotel--too much good food and then spent a little time in the casino--I mean we were in Vegas. Didn't do too much damage, but had fun playing the slots for a little while. Then sadly, it was time to go to bed and the next day we flew home. If you ever want to feel old, get up for a 9am flight (had to catch airport shuttle at 7) and watch all the young people coming back from a night out. So yeah, we were getting up as they were going to bed. Wow! Those days are long gone for me. Anyway, we got home that evening and a couple of days later it was back to work and back to reality, but we had a great honeymoon. And look it only took me a year and a month to write about it. Geeze! Maybe I'll do a little better this year.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Celebrities: Fake and Real
The next day once we were ready to go, we went to check out Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum. I had been before, but my husband had not. We had fun posing with the characters. I won't bore you will all of the pics, but here are a few fun/funny ones.
When we were finished at the wax museum, we wandered down the strip a bit. We decided to check out High Roller, which is kind of like a big Ferris wheel. It wasn't too crowded so we didn't have to wait long and we had great views.
After that, we went by some bakery to check out the treats. We got one and right afterwards, we noticed they had a cupcake ATM. How cool is that??? Then it was time for lunch (because you know it's "normal" to get dessert BEFORE lunch, right? Um, yeah...) My beer-loving husband actually ordered a fruity drink at lunch. I tried it and I liked his drink MORE than mine. That never happens because usually he has beer and I generally don't like beer. (The food was good too ha ha). After lunch, we wandered the strip a bit. We were getting hot so we didn't go as far down as we originally planned. We decided to head back to our hotel. We were walking along and then we both got hot again and went into Casear's for what was supposed to be a minute to just cool off, but we ended up walking around quite a bit in there and checking out some of the shops. Emit (sp?) Smith was at one of the stores autographing things so my husband decided to check that out and I went to H&M and shopped around there for a little bit. I can't remember what I bought, but I believe I spent $25, which was much less than hubby spent to get his autographed picture. Anyway, it was pretty cool that he got to meet Mr. Smith, but even though I'm not a football person, I wonder if I should have gone because meeting a celebrity is on my bucket list. And it still remains on my bucket list. Anyone know any celebrities they want to introduce me to? ha ha
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
A Tiring First Day in Las Vegas
The flight to Las Vegas wasn't too bad. It took us a while to get our luggage, but not too long after that we were en route to our hotel. I have never applied for or paid for early check in before, but I was so tired that my husband said let's just do it so we spent the $30 to check into our room early. We peeked around the room, read some of the brochures they gave us, and then I took a much needed nap and my husband went off to explore the hotel a bit. Later on, we had lunch with Hawaiian themed food and drinks then went off to explore the Las Vegas strip for the afternoon. We had fun checking out some of the hotels and casinos. After dinner, we visited the casino for just a little while then I went up to bed because I was still so tired from not sleeping the night before (I only napped for an hour earlier in the day). I read my book for a little while then went to bed. My husband had a second burst of energy so he asked if I minded if he stayed at the casino for a while. I was fine with that. I wanted to be well rested for the next day in Vegas, which was also the last day of our honeymoon before we headed home. :-(
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Volcanoes, Valleys, Lana'i, and the great bagel search
Our next day in Maui, we went to Haleakala. Apparently, many people get up early (or don't go to bed???) and leave in the middle of the night to watch the sun rise over Haleakala. Although, I'm sure that is lovely, I was on vacation and the thought of getting up obnoxiously early did NOT make me happy so we decided to do Haleakala at a more reasonable hour. If (no,WHEN) we go back to Maui, we may stay for a whole week and do the sunrise tour--have to save something for a future trip, right? ;-) Anyway, we did enjoy Haleakala. Great views and I became rather fascinated by a plant called silversword.
Turn your head sideways for this one because it won't let me rotate it. Oops
This was also the only time in Hawaii I wore a sweatshirt as it was a little chilly up top.
After Haleakala and a lunch stop (delicious eggplant panini), we went to the Iao Valley, which also had some nice views and pretty vegetation.
Later that afternoon, we went to happy hour at a place in Lahaina and tried the famous hula pie. It was delicious, but too big. I don't think I finished it.
The next day (our last day in Hawaii, waaahhh), we had to check out of our hotel by 11 or 12, but our flight wasn't until around 10 that night so we were on the hunt for a full day trip of sorts. We decided to do the day trip to Lana'i. The boat picked us up around 9 or 10, they fed us delicious cinnamon rolls, a light lunch, and then we had several hours to enjoy the island of Lana'i. My husband went snorkeling, but I just enjoyed the beach instead. Later I did the island tour, then we met up for an early dinner (included with our tour), and soon it was time to get back on the boat for dessert and a drink. We spotted quite a few dolphins on the ride back to Maui, that was pretty cool. After that we pretty much just hung out in the hotel lobby area until our shuttle came to take us to the airport. The airport is quite busy at that hour, but the staff there are pretty nice. The flight itself wasn't bad, but I couldn't sleep well so when we landed in L.A. for our connecting fight, I was exhausted and I really wanted a bagel. Such a weird thing to crave after flying all night, but that's what I wanted. You'd think at 6 a.m. it'd be easy to find a bagel, but NO. I walked and walked and walked and finally found one then tried to stay awake while we waited to board our connecting flight. And then it was off to Las Vegas for a couple of days before we headed home.
This was also the only time in Hawaii I wore a sweatshirt as it was a little chilly up top.
After Haleakala and a lunch stop (delicious eggplant panini), we went to the Iao Valley, which also had some nice views and pretty vegetation.
Later that afternoon, we went to happy hour at a place in Lahaina and tried the famous hula pie. It was delicious, but too big. I don't think I finished it.
The next day (our last day in Hawaii, waaahhh), we had to check out of our hotel by 11 or 12, but our flight wasn't until around 10 that night so we were on the hunt for a full day trip of sorts. We decided to do the day trip to Lana'i. The boat picked us up around 9 or 10, they fed us delicious cinnamon rolls, a light lunch, and then we had several hours to enjoy the island of Lana'i. My husband went snorkeling, but I just enjoyed the beach instead. Later I did the island tour, then we met up for an early dinner (included with our tour), and soon it was time to get back on the boat for dessert and a drink. We spotted quite a few dolphins on the ride back to Maui, that was pretty cool. After that we pretty much just hung out in the hotel lobby area until our shuttle came to take us to the airport. The airport is quite busy at that hour, but the staff there are pretty nice. The flight itself wasn't bad, but I couldn't sleep well so when we landed in L.A. for our connecting fight, I was exhausted and I really wanted a bagel. Such a weird thing to crave after flying all night, but that's what I wanted. You'd think at 6 a.m. it'd be easy to find a bagel, but NO. I walked and walked and walked and finally found one then tried to stay awake while we waited to board our connecting flight. And then it was off to Las Vegas for a couple of days before we headed home.
Monday, September 7, 2015
The Road to Hana
On our second day in Maui, we did The Road to Hana tour. I, for one, was glad I did NOT have to drive on that road, but rather could just be a passenger and enjoy the many great views. It's a good thing they don't have crazy winter weather out there because I can't even imagine driving on that road in snowy/icy conditions. So yea, we were on a small bus tour and we really enjoyed the tour. It was a long day, but well worth it. It was probably one of my favorite parts of Maui, just so scenic. Waterfalls, delicious banana bread, swimming, pretty flowers, nice people, some historical spots, fun facts, horses, tress to play in (yes, really, this banyan tree was so big, you could walk through the middle of it), great views, nice beaches, good food, pineapple wine tasting, and just a nice day. Can I go back? :-)
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Aloha Maui
Sadly, on Sunday morning, it was time to leave Oahu, BUT we were heading to Maui so yay, for that. I really enjoyed Maui and want to go back (for the record I would go back to Oahu too). Anyway, the flight to Maui was fairly short so we spent more time at the airport than on the plane. We got to our hotel before check in so we had lunch then walked around Lahaina for a little while. After check in, we explored Lahaina some more and later had dinner, where I enjoyed more coconut shrimp (yum!) and a Mai Tai. The restaurant was really crowded, but I enjoyed the atmosphere, good music, nice people, etc. Plus you're in Hawaii, it's just not right to complain lol
And this is a funny picture choice, but this sign just cracked me up. How often do you see a sign like this? It was at our hotel.
And this is a funny picture choice, but this sign just cracked me up. How often do you see a sign like this? It was at our hotel.
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