Friday, September 28, 2012

Paris {Days 1 - 2}

Well hello all! We've been on a blogging hiatus since we've been traveling around Europe for the past 2 1/2 weeks. Much fun was had, but honestly, we're very glad to be home. Jason is happiest to have access to ice water and I'm happiest to see my pup! Without further ado - our epic European vacation!

Paris wins the award for: Most Expensive, Best Desserts

Day 1: We started our trip to Europe with a little change of plans (of course), but we made it to Paris after a brief layover in Frankfurt, Germany. We flew in a Lufthansa A380 (double-decker awesomeness) and we were BLOWN AWAY by the service. Free wine, liquor, aperitifs? No problem! There were also 2 full meals and endless choices of movies to watch! Honestly, I couldn't recommend them highly enough! (That, and they have an awesome service agreement with Southwest that made our tickets about $250 for both of us to get there.)

Mallory met us at the airport and helped us navigate our way back to Chateau de Lineberger. We took a much needed nap and ventured out to explore a little. We walked along the Seine River and crossed the Lovers Bridge (Real name? No idea.). Couples will put their padlock onto bridge and throw the key into the Seine to symbolize their eternal love. Not sure I completely understand this tradition, but it's sweet regardless. I feel like I've seen this in Florence and the Cinque Terre as well?

Lover's Bridge

All of the locks




After our little walk around the Latin Quarter, we met up with Mallory to have a picnic in front of the Eiffel Tower while it *sparkled*. It started to rain, but we relocated under a tree and kept the party going! Can't go wrong with some French bread, charcuterie, cheese, and wine...Mmm!

Our picnic :)

            *Sparkling*                                               After the rainshower


Day 2: I started the next day with a pain au chocolat (I could eat this every day of my life) and then we ventured out to the Musee D'Orsay where I fell in love with Degas and his ballerinas. We stopped by the Notre Dame crypts-which were more like ruins of the old church below. Lunch was had at a little crepe place that caused Jason to completely change his mind about crepes. We had savory crepes, not the nutella/banana kind that you normally think of. We stopped by La Duree for the best macaroons of my life (green apple and lemon were my favs) and a pistachio eclair. For dinner, we met up with John (who had just gotten back from London for work) and had flammekueche (really thin pizza) and beer at one of their favorite local places. What a great end to our second day in Paris!

From Musee D'Orsay

Musee D'Orsay - one of the few places pictures were allowed

Crepes and cider for lunch

 Notre Dame in the rain



Notre Dame

Inside Notre Dame



After re-reading this, it's awesome how much I focused on the food. Yes, we essentially ate and drank our way through Europe :) Seriously though, meals just take a lot longer in Europe and occupy a large part of your day. 

Coming up next - Museums and Churches and MORE FOOD! Paris, Days 3-5!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Bucket List

Every travel experience is amazing, but these are the experiences that we believe would be truly life-changing!

Experience Avenue of the Giants (2021)
Take a road trip along the Oregon Coast (2021)
See the Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye
Stay in a Castle in the Scottish Highlands
Go on an African Safari
Visit the German Christmas Markets
Visit Machu Picchu
Vespa through the Italian Countryside
Stay in an over-water bungalow
Sit in a Jacuzzi overlooking a Santorini sunset
Take a Yangtze River Cruise
Stay in an arctic igloo in Finland to see the Northern Lights

Checked Off The List:

Sit on a beach in Thailand - 2013
See Ha Long Bay, Vietnam - 2013
Experience German Oktoberfest in Munich - 2012
See the Temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia - 2013

 Go to a Turkish Bath (Budapest) - 2012
Go to the Grand Canyon - 2012

Visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, FL - 2013 & 2015
Visit the International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque, NM - 2013
Fly anywhere in Europe for a long weekend 
Amsterdam - 2013, London - 2016, Barcelona - 2017
Visit Mayan ruins - Tikal, Guatemala 2014 & Coba, Mexico 2018
See the temples & shrines in Kyoto - Japan 2014
Eat sushi at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo - 2014 at Sushizanmai & 2018 at Sushi Daiwa
Experience the "vortexes" in Sedona, AZ - January 2015
See whales in the wild - Maui, February 2015
See Niagara Falls - April 2015
Show Jason my favorites in Italy - August/September 2015

Sunbathe on Culebrita Beach - November 2015
Find balance in Bali - February 2016
See the ruins in Tulum, Mexico - March 2016 & January 2018
Have a pint of Guinness in Ireland - May 2016
Go to high tea - Ireland, May 2016 & London, November 2016
Go to the Christmas markets in Europe - London, England - 2016 & Barcelona, Spain - 2017
Eat dim sum in Hong Kong - May, 2017
Fly Business Class - November 2019 on Singapore Airlines (17 hours!)
Roadtrip through the English countryside - August 2017
Visit Neuschwanstein Castle - September 2017
Go paragliding & canyoning in Innsbruck - September 2017
Eat tapas and drink cava at La Boqueria in Barcelona - November 2017
Stay at a Japanese ryokan that has our own private onsen - March 2018
Drive go-karts on the streets of Tokyo - April 2018
Swim in the Blue Lagoon in Iceland - July 2018
Experience the midnight sun - July 2018
Eat Pastel (ahem Pasteis) de Nata in Portugal - March 2019
Eat at a Hawker Center in Singapore - November 2019
Visit an Elephant Sanctuary - November 2019
Visit Petra, Jordan - February 2020
Float in the Dead Sea - February 2020
See the Pyramids and Temples in Egypt - February 2020
Take a Nile River Cruise - February 2020

What's on your Bucket List?