Friday, March 26, 2010
France Friday!
Booked our hotel in Venice....check!
Booked our apartment in Rome....check!
Booked a beautiful train ride through Switzerland....check!
That countdown on the left side says 5.5 weeks left! I can't believe it! This year completely flew by! I feel like I just got married a couple of months ago....lol! We are extremely excited about this trip and can't wait to delve into the European culture.
You can see here that I was debating between 2 hotels in Paris. I decided on the Eiffel Seine hotel. It is right next to the Eiffel Tower and the decor and hotel amenities seems newer. I can't help it. I'm a hotel snob. I get it from my Dad. The hotel was completely renovated in 2006.
I can't wait!!!!!!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The History of Black Hair
Friday, February 5, 2010
France Friday!
Have a great weekend! I know I will :)
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
France Friday!
As you can see these are 2 beautiful hotels with great reviews. Now I've got to decide which one. I still can't believe I've spent this much time on Paris hotels. I will probably pull my hair out when it is time to research Rome hotels. While researching, many recommended that you really research the area that you stay at in Paris because it can make or break your trip. Especially if its something that you weren't expecting.
Friday, January 22, 2010
France Friday!
There are several reasons that made me change my mind about going to Nice. The main reason was the train ride. It is 7 hours to Nice from Paris. Then a couple days later we would have to get on another 8 hr train ride to Rome. Well after doing some research, I discovered there is a fast train that goes from Paris to Venice in 6 hrs with a stop in Milan. The train from Venice to Rome is only 3 hours {Rome is the final leg of our trip to be discussed later!}
I'm really looking forward to visiting this majestic city. I've started to research hotels and they are pretty pricey to say the least but I'm sure it will all be worth it.
Have a great weekend!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Meet Timaya!
*Disclaimer~He does use profanity a lot! So if you don't have headphones, get some so you can listen!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Biggest Loser Challenge
Recipegirl.com has some great healthy recipes, so check it out. I encourage all of you to take this challenge for yourself personally. My motto is "If you don't like the way you look, then do something about it". Its starts with you. Weightloss is a 100% mental challenge. You have to motivate yourself to make the right decisions to eat better. Everyday you have to make yourself exercise, moderate your intake, choose the right foods, etc. Find something healthy that you like and stick with it. I offer you all my moral support. If I can do it, so can you. Even if you have 100lbs to lose, it all starts with 1 lb. Set small goals for yourself. Don't waste your life hiding behind closed doors stuffing your face with foods that don't make you feel good. Life is entirely too short! Make a change today!
At the end of my twelve week challenge, I plan to post my before and after pictures. Throughout the weeks, I will share with you recipes, workouts, and support! Good luck!
Friday, January 8, 2010
France Friday!
The hotel is located right next to the famous beaches of the Cote d'Azur and the Promenade des Anglais of Nice.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
My feelings on being a DINK
What Does Dual Income, No Kids - DINKS Mean? A household in which there are
two incomes and no children (either both partners are working or one has two
incomes). DINKS are often the target of marketing efforts for luxury items such
as expensive cars and vacations.What is a BUCKET List? A list of things you want
to do before your life is changed and become consumed with more thing related to
parenting than not.I love my life with my family and wouldnt trade it in for the world, but every once in a while, I reflect on my life before babies as a DINK: Dual Income, No Kids (or Disposable Income No Kids) and I get nostalgic. Man...Those days were filled with...
-Waking up whenever I wanted which used to mean like 11 on Saturdays and noon on Sundays.
-Taking advantage of last minute vacation getaway deals. You know on Tuesday, you'd get an email alert saying if you book by Thursday, you could be on your way to Cancun, Mexico by Friday for $200! yeah. that.
-Going away on that vacation and not really worrying about anyone I left behind and just really letting go and enjoying the vacation. I trusted my adult siblings and parents would be fine.
-Taking in a movie, new nightclub or "happy houring" on a moment's notice and not thinking twice about bar hopping til the wee hours of the morning as I didn't have a babysitter to relieve.
-Spending freely on clothes, kitchen gadgets and all the toys I'd want for myself cause all my disposable income was for me and me only.
-Not having anything in the fridge or cupboard at all and being fine with that because I could and usually ate out regularly and casually.
-Buying whatever furniture I wanted for my house without having to think if it has sharp edges or is too white and would get soiled by kids.So, if you are expecting your first child soon or about to start the process of trying to conceive one, I HIGHLY recommend you sow your DINK oats now. Get your pencil and pen out now and create a Bucket List of stuff you have or want to get out of your system before your baby comes because life will NEVER EVER be the same again...ever. Even when you are 90 years old, you will NEVER go to bed without worrying or thinking about your adult kids and what they are doing and if they are okay.
Info taken from here.