Showing posts with label Dad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dad. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2014

The ABCs of Traveling

Last week, my blogger friend, Jordan, posted a blog entry entitled "The ABCs of Travel."  Jordan and I met up back at the beginning of June when she traveled to London.

Anyways, I absolutely loved the idea of the post,  and I loved reading her responses. I also read the posts that Kaelene and Casey did.  Reading about their various experiences from traveling the world was such a great escape this week. 

As I'm trying to get back into blogging post my three month hiatus, I'm doing my own "ABCs of Travel!"

A.  Age you went on your first international trip: I went to Niagara Falls and Canada when I was four years old. I don't remember a lot of it, but a few memories still stick out. 

B. Best foreign beer you've had and where: Strawberry beer in Brussels. I went to Brussels on a class trip when I studied abroad in 2010. One of the best trips I've ever taken to this day! 

C.  Cuisine (favorite): Italian! Yummy! My trips to Italy left me with tighter jeans due to the gelato, the pasta, the wine, the cannolis...you get the picture. 

D. Destinations- favorite, least favorite, and why? 

Can I answer London for my favorite destination? Does that count? I know I lived there for over two years of my life (in total), but there were still things that I discovered each day. Such a cosmopolitan city that brought new adventures around every corner, buildings that showcased the past, and things you can't see anywhere else in the world. 


Least favorite? Athens. I was entirely disappointed with the majority of the attractions. Perhaps, if I had gotten to explore more outside the city, I would've enjoyed Greece more. Add it back onto the list of countries to travel to!

E. Event you've experienced abroad that made you saw "wow": When I went swimming in the Atlantic Ocean in Wales or the first time I stepped into the Blue Mosque in Istanbul. 

F.  Favorite mode of transportation: I actually don't know about my favorite mode of transportation. What I do know that I love is train stations and airports. I love sitting down with a cup of coffee, my headphones on, and watching the world get from one destination to another. 

G.  Greatest feeling while traveling: The feeling of being unknown in a large city. It must be attributed to the fact that I grew up in a small town, but I love wandering down the street and blending in. The feeling of being unknown couple with endless possibilities is something that I love. 

H. Hottest place you've ever traveled to: In May, I went to the Hoover Dam following my interview for my now-current job. I was unprepared for the heat, and then proceeded to drink tons of water bottles. 


I. Incredible service you've experienced and where? When I stayed at the one Hilton in Las Vegas for my interview in May, I had the best experience I've ever had. From the moment I checked in, they gave me tons of advice on the climate of the town, did directions and booked my taxi ahead of time, asked me how I was feeling before and after the interview, treated me to a few extra treats, and just truly cared. 

J. Journey that took the longest: When I flew back and forth to Las Vegas from London in May, the flights were almost 11 hours each way. That was the longest I've ever been on a plane. But, if we're going for the longest never-ending journey that left me in tears and making expensive phone calls back to the USA, it was in 2010 when I studied abroad. I was on my fall break with SU friends on an overnight train ride from Roma to Vienna. 

K. Keepsake from your travels: I have bought an investment piece from each country/trip I've taken. I've got clothes from decorations to prints. Each day, I get a reminder of my adventures. I also collect postcards. 

L. Let-down sight, where and why? Dracula's Castle in Romania. It was such a let-down, both inside and outside. There was little information about the history of the castle and its' residents. Just felt disappointed  with the whole thing. 


M. Moment where you fell in love with traveling: I think I've always loved traveling and planning. My parents will recall that I loved planning trips even when I was a little girl (e.g. Lake Placid and Disney World). I'm not sure I can pinpoint one moment. There are moments when I remember why I love traveling, but no one specific moment that I fell in love. 

N. Nicest hotel you've stayed in: Either the Hilton in Berlin or Stockholm. The Hilton in Stockholm provided me with a balcony and a view over the Old City.


O. Obsession-what are you obsessed with taking pictures of while traveling?  Besides the different spellings of my name that Starbucks can do? I love taking photos of residences. I think part of it comes from my fascination with how people live.


P. Passport stamps: how many and from where? I had to go count! I have 63 from two different passports. While I don't have a lot of stamps from traveling from one country to another in Europe, you do get quite a lot traveling from the UK to another country in the UK. The other ones are usually entrance stamps into the UK or the USA. 

Q. Quirkiest attraction you've visited and where? In 2010, I visited the National Leprechaun Museum in Dublin. 

R. Really Frightening: where's one place you've visited where you felt unsafe or uneasy? I don't have one. There are places in all cities that I'm sure would make me feel unsafe...even in Las Vegas. 

S. Splurge- something you have no problem spending money on while traveling: Food. I love to try the local delicacies! From mussels to polenta to gelato to meatballs...I'm good to go. 



T. Touristy thing you've done: I actually am not a fan of this question. I think that everything is a tourist thing...even when you don't think you are doing something touristy. You're exploring. Do it ay your pace and how you want to do it!

U. Unforgettable travel memory: The trip that I took with my Dad in 2013 all over Europe. Actually, any trip I've taken with my parents is up there...even day trips. 


V.  Visas- how many and for where? I have three. Two for the UK, and one for Turkey. 

W. Wine-best glass while traveling: Probably any glass in Italy. 

X. eXcellent view and from where? I got to see some incredible views as I drove across the USA back in July. I'd also have to say the top of Tower Bridge in London.



Y.  Years spent traveling: I'm going to go ahead and say 24 years. 

Z. Zealous sports fans and where? I watched several World Cup games with my close guy friends from LSE. As my regular readers know,  I'm more of a college basketball fan. So, that was a real experience especially when I didn't know what was going on. 




Tuesday, March 25, 2014

One Year Ago...

I can hardly believe that one year ago, today, my Dad landed in London, and we began our two and a half week Eurotrip! 

Crazy how time flies!

Over those two weeks, we traveled to London, Dublin, Berlin, and Paris. At each destination we took in a few day trips as well to see other cities and the countryside.

Here are some of my favorite photos from the trip!






Monday, January 6, 2014

Orange is the Happiest of Colors!


Over the weekend, I got head back to the Syracuse campus for a few hours. 

There is something about walking back onto your alma mater's campus. It's a homecoming. 


I returned to campus for the first-ever ACC basketball game in the Carrier Dome. My Dad and I hadn't been to a game in forever, so we wanted to get to one while I was home. It was also my first SU basketball game since becoming an alumna. The last one I had been to was the Elite 8 game in Boston back in 2012.  And, we can all agree that staying up in the wee hours of the UK to watch a game is not the same as being there in person.


It was an intense game-full of moments of stress. Thankfully, we pulled it off! We beat Miami only by a few points, but we still won! My Dad and I had a great time dressed in orange and cheering on our team! I also ran into a few friends from undergrad! 



#orangenation

Sunday, December 29, 2013

101 in 1001 Update

It's been a bit since I last checked in with an update on my 101 in 1001 list! Of course, it's always posted on the blog with updates as frequently as I can make them. Yet, it's nice to sometimes just recap quickly! 

As I enter 2014, I have less and less time to complete my to-do list before May 2015.  This past year a was amazing in terms of travel, reunions, and life experiences. Thankfully, all of those experiences helped cross a few things off. Take a peek!

Visit 15 New Cities (Amsterdam, Prague, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Berlin, Arras, Verona, Venice, Caen, Bucharest, Brasov, Portsmouth, Munich, Luxembourg City)

Visit 5 New Countries  (Netherlands, Czech Republic, Germany, Romania, Luxembourg City)


  • See 5 New Musicals (Singing in the Rain, The Bodyguard, Stephen Ward) 

  • Cross off 5 Things on the 1001 Things to See Before You Die (Combination of My Personal Travels & My Trip with my Dad this past year!)

    Do you have a 101 in 1001 list or a bucket list? What's on yours? 

        Sunday, April 14, 2013

        Father-Daughter Eurotrip: Day 15

         On our last day in Paris, Dad and I had reservations to eat at 58 Tour Eiffel, one of the restaurants located in the Eiffel Tower.  We settled for the picnic lunch. Essentially, it is a pre-set lunch that comes in a picnic basket. All of the food is amazing and hot too!  We had a great view of the city before we continued our way up to the summit.

        View from Lunch!
        It was, of course, Dad’s first trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower. And, it was my first one up during the day. I went up close to midnight in 2008. It was starting to rain when we began our way up, but we stuck it out because of the views.

        Dad and Me at the Summit!


        The rest of the day in Paris was spent packing, eating macaroons, and getting ready for the trip to end. 

        It’s hard to believe that the trip of 15 days went so quickly. Dad and I made plenty of lifetime memories. Of course, if his trip home had been easier, that would have been nice. But, he did arrive home safe and sound! 

        Father-Daughter Eurotrip: Day 13


        For our third day in France, we headed out on a day trip to see Normandy and the D-Day Landing Beaches. It’s an area that both my Dad and I have wanted to see.  The day started out with a two- hour drive to the Caen Memorial Museum. The Museum is dedicated to what happened leading up to World War II, during the War, and an exhibit focused on the Cold War. We only had time to do the first two portions.  The museum depicted specifics to France (the Holocaust, under occupation, and Normandy).   We ate lunch at the museum before heading off to begin the rest of the day viewing the beaches and the memorials.


        Our first stop of the day after the museum was Le Pointe du Hoc.   We were able to view the beach from the cliff top as well as view old German pillboxes and structures used to house weapons.

        Le Pointe du Hoc 
        From there, we drove down to Omaha Beach.   We spent a few moments exploring the beach as well as the memorials to the American soldiers who lost their lives there.

        Omaha Beach 
        We were able to see the artificial harbor created at Arromanches and part of Omaha Beach. Most of the parts of the artificial harbor are still in tact.

        Arromanches 
        Before heading back to Paris, we had two more stops of the day. The first was the American Cemetery of Saint-Laurent. We were given about an hour to explore the cemetery, see the chapel, and see the memorial dedicated to the young American men who lost their lives. It was a very moving experience.

        American Cemetery

        American Cemetery
        Finally, the last part of the trip for the day was to see Juno Beach where the Canadian Memorial is. Juno Beach and Omaha Beach accounted for some of the highest number of casualties during the battle. 

        Father-Daughter Eurotrip: Day 12

         On our second day in France, Dad and I took a day trip out to Giverny and Versailles. I’m not a huge art person. Read: I know what I like. And, I do enjoy Monet’s paintings. We got to tour his house and the gardens. Most of the furniture in the house is not original. They do have original sketches and some photographs that he took displayed. The garden was exactly as how I imagined it to be. Yes, the famous bridge has had some work done on it. But, you get the full effect.

        Monet's House 

        Garden
        For lunch, our tour company took us to this restaurant off a side street. We had traditional fare, although I opted to not eat the foie gras.

        Traditional Fare 
        Versailles was our afternoon activity. In 2008, we did not have a chance to visit the palace on the high school French club trip. Our tour company gave us a walking tour inside the palace of the 16 staterooms. We got to see the Louis the 14th’s bedroom, the war and peace rooms, and the hall of mirrors.

        Ceiling 

        The Hall of Mirrors 
        Outside, we had a few minutes to explore the famous gardens before returning to London.

        Back of Versailles
        Dad and Me at Versailles
        That evening, Dad and I dined at a famous French brasserie. We were on the hunt for authentic food, and we achieved! For dessert, we both had banana and Nutella crepes. Delicious!