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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

London Calling Part 1

There's a reason it has taken me 16 months to relate my London adventures, you see really  did not enjoy my stay in the city.  There, I admitted it, although hating London is probably considered a sin by my sister-in-law who has visited on numerous occasions and loves all things British.  She obviously sees something there that I don't.  So I've made a new rule that since we've enjoyed other parts of England together, when or rather IF I return to London, she has to be with me.  :-)

It didn't help that I flew into jolly ole' England after spending a week in the beautiful country of Slovenia.  Ljubljana, the capital city, has an abundance of charm that most cities lack.  Suffice it to say, London was a huge shock after spending 5 days mellowing with the laid back Slovenians.  The flight to England was uneventful, but the bus ride from Stanstead Airport was a full 117 minutes longer than I had anticipated.  That put me into the city well after 8:30 pm, and if you've traveled with me at all you know that I will get lost in an unfamiliar city.  Sigh.

The entire ordeal was made slightly worse by having to haul my luggage around with me as I wandered in and out of tube stops trying to decipher my map.  It must have been written in Greek because I never could figure out how to read it...  I asked for help repeatedly and was pointed in numerous different directions by people who understood Greek.  Finally, after I had wandered around for almost 2 hours and it was dark and cold outside, I plopped myself in front of a subway worker and promptly burst into tears.  He produced a handy yellow highlighter, explained that my stop had the same name as a different stop (why????) and calmed me down, ever so concerned at the scene I was causing.  I gave him a watery smile, squeaked out my gratitude and proceeded to dry my tears, gather my courage and follow the yellow-brick road to my hotel.

My closet room
You would be more impressed if you could have smelled the noxious odor it emitted.  The shared bathroom down the hall was just slightly better than the gas station bathrooms I usually avoid.  The loo did not like to flush and the shower barely put out any water.  But those were typical of Europe and I knew I could live with that for one day.  At least the room was affordable, the staff friendly and the computer free!  (Read: Pessimist trying to pretend that the glass is half full.)

That's not to say that I didn't enjoy aspects of the city,because I did.  I was especially excited to see the Tower of London, even though trying to gaze at the Crown Jewels while standing on an automatic walkway was beyond annoying.  I had to ride that walkway several times to do justice to all of those rather large, glittering jewels!  But outside the sky was an amazing shade of blue, the flowers were in bloom and the weather was nearly perfect, London definitely smiled on me in that respect.

And then there are the loos.  Oh how I wish you could have seen the sour, unamused look on the bathroom attendant's face as I laughingly snapped this photo:  

With the exception of said bathroom attendant, those British folks have a heck of a sense of humor!  Giggle with me as you picture the annual "Loo Awards" ceremony.  Attendees dressed in their best formal attire, glamorous hair, perfect makeup, dazzling jewels, dapper tuxes, smiling and posing for the paparazzi while trailing little pieces of sandpaper toilet paper along the pillowy soft, white carpet.  Instead of makeup and electronics, their goodie bags would contain Charmin and Quilted Northern.  Can't you just hear Sir Ian McKellan making the grand announcement, "And the Loo of the Year for 2009 goes to..........drum roll.......the fine folks at the Tower of London, congratulations!!!!!" as he hands over a beautiful, golden loo?  Imaging that ceremony kept me entertained for the rest of the day. 

Next:  Proof for my family that I actually purchased and attempted to eat fish and chips: 

This from the girl who has yet to live down the fact that she ordered chicken at the world famous Amstruther's Fish & Chips shop during a family trip to Scotland.  I was determined to at least try it this time.  Verdict?  YUCK.  I hated the fish but ate the chips and then bought another Coca-Cola to wash the fish taste from my mouth.  Fish and I don't get along unless they're swimming in a tank, not battered, fried and sitting on my plate.  

The rest of the time I rode around on the top of a big, red, double-decker bus.  Of course, I nearly froze to death as the open top allowed the wind to give me frostbite and whip my hair into a tangled, frizzy mess.  But even though I had forgotten my jacket, I was too stubborn to move because the top offered the best views and it was my only chance to snap ample photographs of Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, various statues, churches and other buildings.   


All of those things were enjoyable or at the very least memorable.  However, they were the typical tourist stops and make for a boring story.  Here's the real reason why the mention of London shoots a shiver up my spine over a year later: his name was LUIGI and he was a tour guide on that big, red, double-decker bus.


Saturday, August 7, 2010

Jet Lag

Lately I have been SO tired that all I can manage is sleep and sometimes a little work.  There are only 2 things that make me this tired: Mononucleosis and jet lag.

Of the two I prefer jet lag.

Honestly, if I have to be this tired, it should be for a good reason!It's not that I love jet lag in and of itself. No, I don't like having my internal clock turned topsy-turvy.  It's what jet lag represents to me that I love.  I'm fortunate because when I travel it's for pleasure.  For a few weeks, excitement and adventure replace my mundane, daily life.
  • I experience exotic adventures
  • Listen to a symphony of foreign languages
  • Taste a variety of new foods - some good, some bad but all memorable!
  • Eat my weight in pistachio GELATO - if I'm anywhere in the vicinity of Italy that is
  • Try to figure out how to flush the toilets, even those award winning loos in England.......
  • Suspiciously enter a futuristic, self-cleaning WC in Paris before exiting in awe
  • Curse as I attempt to use a squatty potty without needing to take a shower after...ugh
  • Ride miles and miles on planes, trains and automobiles (and metros, tubes, subways and boats!) on my way to new destinations
  • Walk in the footsteps of HISTORY
  • Gaze upon priceless works of art: Mona Lisa, Statue of David, Van Goghs, Monets, Picassos, Whistlers, etc...
  • Gape at fascinating architecture - from the ancient Acropolis to the modern Eye of London
Those are just a few of the things afforded to me by jet lag.  At this juncture in my life I'm thrilled that I have indulged my adventurous side and traveled the world, even if I'm often alone, with little money and exhausted from working an extra job to pay for the privilege! I leave with a broader knowledge of other cultures and the history that shaped them, a deeper understanding of the people who live in those cultures and a lifetime of memories that make me smile and sigh contentedly.   Traveling has become a passion for me and every last minute has been worth the adventure.  Here's to hoping for many more adventures in the years to come!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Diary of a Staycation ~ Days 16 & 17




Day 16~Spent the day looking at these on Willow City Loop in Fredericksburg, Tx:










And eating this at Cooper's BBQ in Llano, Tx:












Day 17~My last day of freedom. I skipped church and slept late, then watched a movie, read a book and took a nap. Finally roused myself enough to prepare a salad and attend my small group before going home and going to bed early! Nothing terribly exciting but just what I needed.

All in all I had a great staycation. I've never done it before and let me tell you, I'm hooked. I'll definitely be doing it again in the future!






Diary of a Staycation - Days 13, 14 & 15

Day 13~We interrupt this staycation to bring you an urgent message from the real world. Ugh, work. Wednesday found me back at the office. I just wasn't ready. But paychecks were calling! I worked half a day and promptly EXTENDED MY VACATION. ☺☺☺ Woo hoo, 4 more days to do what I wanted!!!! Have I mentioned how much I LOVE the flexibility of my job? My boss rocks!

Day 14~Woke up too early and couldn't go back to sleep so Zeus and I went for a short walk. Then I watched a movie and he snoozed. I did some reading and then Serina called. When she realized I was home she came over with fresh bagels and cream cheese and we hung out for almost 3 hours just talking and looking at maternity clothes. It was so nice! I still thought I might go to the office, but when she left I quickly talked myself out of it and took a nap instead. ☺ That kind of freedom was pure bliss! I ended the night by watching season 2 of Alias while downloading some of my CD collections to iTunes. It was totally self-indulgent and I loved every minute of it.

Day 15~Another day of nothing, it was so boring I can't even remember what I did, although I'm sure it included lots of naps....

Friday, April 9, 2010

Diary of a Staycation~Days 10, 11 & 12

Day 10~Ah, food poisoning, what a lovely way to celebrate the resurrection of Christ. Apparently the French Onion dip the boys and I shared on Friday and Saturday was included in a recall due to Salmonella contamination. Lovely. I'll spare you the details. Needless to say, I skipped church. By the time I arrived at my parent's house with Aunt Myrtle I was feeling somewhat better and decided to partake in lunch with family and friends. Really bad idea. Again, I'll spare you the details. You're welcome.

Despite my GI issues, we had a nice time celebrating Easter with some extra guests, Zach, Serina, Cameron and my mom's friend Erin and her dog Oliver. Following are a few snapshots from our celebration.

Cameron, Zachary and my dad riding in the electric truck:



Cascarone fight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



After the festivities, Bethany came home with me to spend the night and watch a movie, she naively thought I just had a case of gas. Ha! Poor thing, she tried to play nursemaid in between her texting as I lay on the couch moaning. We did manage to squeeze in a movie, Sherlock Holmes, but then I was spent and had to go to bed. I'm pretty sure she was up all night texting, but that's par for the course since her cell phone was surgically implanted into her hand on her 14th birthday..... I didn't feel too sorry for her because she got what she wanted, but my lips are sealed as to what that was! Let's just say I'm a very cool, good aunt. ;-)

Day 11~I was still sick so after taking Bethany home I canceled my planned trip to Clay Casa with Kaitlyn and went right back to bed. Eventually I got up and drove to get my massage (the birthday gift from my boss) and I'm glad I did because I actually felt better after. And guess what? I let her spend about 30 minutes working on my neck!!! That was a small victory for me and even though she said I was extremely tense it felt so good to have someone work on those 40-year-old knots. I'm considering a part time job so that I can afford regular massages, it's addictive!

Day 12~Another day of nothing. Sleep, movies, reruns of Home Improvement, Everybody Loves Raymond
, Friends, Seinfeld. It felt good to be really, really lazy. Staycations rock!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Diary of a Staycation~Days 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9

Day 5~Nothing, and it was blissful. I slept, watched movies, ate, did some laundry. Then I vacuumed and took another nap......or two!

Day 6~It's my birthday, it's my birthday!!!! Oops, internal "plumbing" problems didn't seem to care that it was MY special day. All those visits to the bathroom interrupted my naps! Bummer. But I did manage to squeeze in a movie (District 9) and I received a lot of birthday phone calls.

By 5:30 pm I was better and my parents arrived to treat me to dinner at Tip Top Cafe where my dad and I indulged in Chicken Fried Steak with cream gravy, plumbing be damned! Then we drove around Woodlawn Lake and surprised Serina, Gigi and Cameron as they were eating dinner on their porch. Finally we returned to my apartment and I opened a few presents before they left and I took another nap. Who knew staycations were so exhausting?! ;-)

Day 7~April Food's Day dawned a little too early for me and I made Zeus go back to sleep until 10:00 am, no joke. I didn't have anyone to fool, but Laurie pulled a great prank on her kids. She made blue pancakes for breakfast and told them that her flour must have been moldy, they were completely grossed out!

At noon Serina, Gigi and I met at Bubblehead Tea and enjoyed green tea smoothies. WOW, I had NO idea they would be so good. If you go, try the mango smoothie, you won't be disappointed. We'll definitely be going back for more. Next we made our way to La Frite and were joined by a new friend, Erin. We all enjoyed food, fellowship AND dessert (chocolate tarte) and left quite satisfied. It was a nice, relaxing day.

Day 8~Good Friday was restful as well. I took Zeus for a short walk and then watched a movie before, you guessed it - taking a nap! My nephews arrived at 3:30 pm for a sleepover and we headed to the video store and Blockbuster to stock up on junk food and movies. I made a quick detour to pick up my birthday gift from Lane so I could enjoy it over the weekend. (Thanks Lane, I love it!!) And then I cooked frozen pizzas for the boys and introduced them to Ghostbusters. We laughed and I danced a silly dance to the theme song before launching into "All The Single Ladies" in a chipmunks voice, which completely scandalized my nephews. It was WELL worth my own humiliation to see the looks on their faces!

We finished the night by watching "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs" and I decided that spray-on shoes are a pretty good idea. By that time I was exhausted because I didn't get my 3rd afternoon nap so I went to sleep. The boys stayed up ALL night watching infomercials and "Lord of the Rings". I remember when I was young enough to recover from an all-nighter, it was a long time ago...

Day 9~Saturday morning we visited Bistro Bakery and picked up fresh eclairs, donut holes and kolaches to eat at the park. Zeus happily sniffed every blade of grass while the boys devoured the food and we enjoyed the cool morning breeze. We went home to gather their belongings and then I stopped by Pasha to pick up some Persian food for my brother and his family. My sister-in-law grew up eating Schwarma in The Netherlands and missed it so I was happy to surprise her with a taste of her childhood.

The evening rolled around and I enjoyed a great movie and Indian food with one of the funniest people I know. It hit the spot, every single spot I have! For those of you who haven't seen "Crazy Heart" let me just say that it was a really touching movie. I was completely engrossed in the story and was really rooting for the characters. The themes of grace and redemption were powerful and the acting was stellar.

All in all I enjoyed rest and relaxation mixed with fun and fellowship and I feel good!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Diary of a Staycation~Days 3 & 4

Day 3~Woke up with a headache but I refused to believe it was a hangover! I skipped church and fell asleep again before rousing myself to get ready for a luncheon at the Mesicks' beautiful home. The food was superb and the company was great. Made some new friends (I hope!) and enjoyed good fellowship and conversation before heading off to run some errands.

When I finally made it home I was pooped and took a long nap. Finally I roused myself and headed to Serina's house for a late night movie with her and Gigi. We chose "The Men Who Stare at Goats" and laughed so hard, it was really funny! Plus it had George Clooney and aside from the eye candy factor, he has turned into a fantastic actor. After the movie Serina and I talked until after 1:00 am, way too late for both of us but something I've missed.

Day 4~Massage used to be a dirty word to me. I just cannot stomach someone I don't know rubbing oil or lotion on my naked body. Ewwww!!! It's just a little too intimate for my taste. And when their hands make their way to my neck, well it's all I can do to not scream out in terror, certain that I will be strangled. (Yes, I have issues.....) So why on God's green earth did I opt for a massage? Well, I was hoping to relax. Too much anxiety in my life lately has taken a toll on my health and I needed to find better ways to cope.

Well, thanks to Groupon.com (check it out, you'll love the deals) I learned about Fijian Barefoot Massage and was able to purchase 2 for the price of 1. Better yet, I could stay clothed and there would be no oil or lotion involved, just a nice lady's feet. Now I know it sounds weird, and I was extremely skeptical, but desperate times call for desperate measures. I entered the dimly lit room and laid on the mat while Jeni cleaned her feet and turned up the ocean waves CD. In no time I was relaxing as she was using her feet to literally walk all over me.

I loved it so much that I booked 2 more sessions, a 90-minute from my boss and the remaining 60-minute massage I had pre-purchased. I can hardly wait for how good I'll feel after!!

Here's the link: http://heelingsole.com/index.html

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Diary of a Staycation~Day 2

Day 2~Ah sleep. Thanks to our busy day on Friday Zeus was tired and slept in until 9:00 am on Saturday. I was one VERY happy dog owner!!!! The rest of the day was filled with naps, movies and a short walk before I began getting ready for my birthday party.

Now I will be honest and admit that after weeks of anticipation, I was more than a little nervous, mostly because I find it so awkward to be the center of attention. Gives me the heebie-geebies. So as dorky as it was I actually prayed that I could relax and enjoy the night. And I was able to, with the help of three of Lane's lemon drops! ☺

But I really had no reason to worry because FOR THE RECORD: I have the BEST friends in the entire world. Stephanie and Serina poured their hearts and souls into throwing me a small, intimate 40th birthday party that I would never forget. I was humbled by all of the time, energy and money they spent on me!

Persian food, gorgeous flower arrangements, an Eiffel Tower cake (well, sort of!), a DVD chronicling my life, a surprise phone call with Laurie who got up at 2:00 am German time to talk to me (!), an "Archeology Game" geared to see how well everyone knew me, and a phone-a-friend call to Rhonda to verify the answer. It was special, it was fun and I was overwhelmed with love from people who have known me 20 years to those who have only known me a few.

Thank you to ALL of my friends, even those who were not at my party. My life is richer because of my friendships. I've learned how to love better, judge less and enjoy more because of you. Thank you, thank you, thank you for allowing me to be a part of your lives!!! I LOVE YOU!!!















Diary of a Staycation~Day 1

I always thought I'd celebrate my 40th birthday in Europe, but as is the case with most of my dreams, it was not meant to be. No exotic vacation in a foreign locale. Nope, instead last Friday I began an extended "staycation" with the goal of resting, relaxing and healing this suddenly old body!

So here are some of the things that have been keeping me busy:

Day 1 ~ I did not accomplish any of my stated goals. I was on the move early and after dropping Zeus off at my parents' house I took my car in for a 4-hour oil change/recall repair. The dealer rented a car for me so I could run my errands, but would only rent another Toyota. Would you believe that the Enterprise Rental Car next door was fresh out of Toyotas? ☺ But not to worry, the chatty clerk located a Toyota on WW White and proceeded to drive me to that location to pick up the car.

As I drove off in my rented Corolla I promptly.........got lost. Surprise, surprise! For those of you as unfamiliar with the area as I, let's just say that it's not exactly welcoming. In fact, it can be downright scary, especially if you get lost. I was almost downtown before I realized that I was headed the wrong way. But I didn't panic, I'm so used to getting lost that I've trained myself to laugh, turn up the radio and turn the car around!

After finding my way I refinanced my car before paying the nice lady at Forum Nails to change my toenail polish.
Next I ended up at the mall, purchased some new clothes and spontaneously decided to get my face "threaded". If you've never seen it, check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnd83vwhUA0 To be honest it hurt terribly, but my face is now as smooth as a baby's bottom and my eyebrows look smokin' hot. Okay, not really, but they do look groomed, which is better than how they looked before!

I wrapped up my day by eating some pretty bad Chinese food at the mall and picking up my newly serviced and repaired Camry. (So happy I bought the Camry instead of the Corolla!) I arrived at my parents' house to a very excited puppy and hung out with my nephews before we made a dinner delivery to my dad who was working late at the park.

It was after dark when I arrived home and although I didn't exactly rest or relax, I did accomplish a lot of "business" which freed me up to
enjoy the next 11 days. It was fun to see my family and hang out with my talkative nephew (the older one is too cool to talk to me for long), all in all it was a productive day and my dog was so tired he went right to sleep when we got home!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Flying High



I haven't had a real vacation for 2 years now and the wear and tear is starting to show. I'm much grouchier and moodier than normal and so exhausted that sometimes I worry I have some terrible, undiagnosed disease. But - my blood work came back normal - so I decided to diagnose myself, I do work in the medical field so I'm qualified, right? While I'm fairly certain you will not find this diagnosis in the "official" ICD-9 book, I do exhibit every symptom, so I'm pretty sure it exists in more than just my rapidly deteriorating mind. DX: 999.00, NAE D/O NOS (i.e. No Adventure or Excitement Disorder, no other symptoms). The only cure appears to be an extended vacation in Prague or Italy or Krakow or......

In an effort to maintain my fragile sanity, I have begun reminiscing and reliving some of my favorite experiences from past adventures. This is where a travel journal pays off (thanks Becky for giving me my first one ever!) And I'm thankful for my slightly annoying and obsessive habit of journaling every detail - it's making my memories much sharper after so many years.

So, here's the first retelling of a very long line of funny memories. I hope you enjoy reading about them as much as I enjoyed creating them.

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It all began with one very long Lufthansa flight from Newark to Munich, a connection I almost missed due to my inexperience and a fumble with my passport. The connecting flight was late (aren't they always?) so the airline had a buggy waiting to pick me up and rush me to a different terminal where an entire airplane full of restless passengers was waiting to depart.....waiting just for me. It was mortifying to be rushed through the airport on what amounts to a golf cart as the driver honked his horn and yelled in a harsh Jersey accent for people to "get out of the way!"

Upon arriving at the gate I was greeted by an impatient ground crew entirely lacking in southern hospitality. I was bewildered, terrified and on the verge of tears at the thought of flying over the ocean to a different country, completely and utterly alone. Next I boldly boarded the plane and let's just say that the welcome I received was a little "hostile". People were angry to be kept waiting and glared at me while simultaneously ducking as my backpack and I made our way to the very last row because, of course, my desired window seat had been reassigned.

I was herded to the middle of a row of 8 seats in between huge German men in need of a shower.... Men who spoke no English and kept touching me and smiling at me and saying apparently hilarious things to each other in German. I'm pretty sure they were flirting but it's always possible that I had spinach in my teeth or toilet paper on my shoe.... But wait, it gets better. This
was a long time ago, years before the smoking ban went into effect, so guess what? I was lucky enough to spend 8 hours sitting in a cloud of unfiltered, German nicotine, a few smelly feet away from the bathrooms. Between the nicotine, body odor and bathrooms is it any wonder I couldn't see the more "charming" qualities of my seatmates?

After a sleepless night sitting in a seat that did not recline, I guess you could say that my big adventure was off to a bumpy start.
And although I didn't know it there would be more turbulence on the ground than there was in the air. I would go on to spend a few hours sleeping off my jetlag on a subway bench; blow $22 on subway tickets because I was hopelessly confused and desperately lost; walk several hours from hostel to hostel trying in vain to find a place to lay my weary head; and finally book the last hotel room available and promptly fall fast asleep until 8:45 am the next morning.

When I emerged from that flight I was a terrified, exhausted girl with bloodshot eyes, flat hair and no makeup, but over the next few weeks I would grow into a woman bursting with excitement, joy and a deepened faith in God and her own abilities. I returned home with an awakened spirit and I'm determined not to let it fall asleep again.