Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Since I've returned to the States several things have come to mind about my trip...

The Good:
- Now that I'm home in the US, public restrooms are available...anywhere, and at no cost!
- Air conditioning is at my disposal, whenever and if ever I need it.
- The blisters on my feet have a chance to heal
- I get free refills on all fountain drinks.
- Ice is present in all my drinks
- I'm not living out of a suitcase

The Bad:
- I crave my margharita pizza from Italy...and nothing can replace it
- I still can't sit for too long without thinking I should be walking 20 miles a day
- I feel weird being home...almost like I'm homesick for another adventure
- I want some macaroons...enough said...
- I miss walking to the nearest cafe and getting a tomato and mozzarella sandwich on French bread.

The Ugly:
- I still have band-aid glue on my achilles tendons that covered my blisters...like really, it won't come off...I think its a permanent part of me now ;-)
- I still have a sore on my knee where Bambi's luggage decided to trip me in the middle of the night.

All in all, I'm already planning next years trip...it's the only thing that keeps me going...;-D

Monday, March 21, 2011

Europe 2011: Paris, France

Travel Companions: Two coworkers, Abbey and Bambi
Total Trip Time: 3 days (technically 2.5 because we got in at 12pm on the first day)
Hotel Accommodations: Tim Hotel Berthier Boulevard (northwest of the city center). The sleeping quarters were very small for three people, and the bathroom was quite spacious.
First thing we did in Paris: We stopped off in a café and bought some sandwiches. We took our first trip on the very extensive Paris Metro to the Eiffel Tower. Once there, we ate lunch, had crepes, and rode the elevator up to the top of the Eiffel Tower.
Other Activities during the trip: We visited Saint Michel Cathedral, toured the Cathedral of Notre Dame, explored the Louvre (saw the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo), hiked up the mountain to the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, walked down the Avenue des Champs Elysees to the Arc de Triomphe, toured the Catacombs, saw the Le Moulin Rouge, and journeyed to the Chateau of Versailles on the outskirts of town.
Favorite starter: Escargot (snails). I think I got Abbey hooked J
Favorite meal: Our first dinner in Paris we ate at a place called ABC near our hotel. I got escargot, the recommended dish (not sure what it was), and a chocolaty dessert.
Favorite dessert: Oh gosh, there were so many. One time we ordered 3 desserts, one espresso, and 4 cappuccinos for snack time. They consisted of a strawberry and custard-type dessert, an apricot pie of sorts, and a slice of chocolate cake. YUM! But of course, nutella crepes were the bomb-diggity.
Best thing about Paris: We loved the Toilettes on the street. Stores and restaurants do not allow you to use their restrooms unless you are a customer, so the public toilettes were quite handy and sanitary. Also, the Metro covered everywhere for very fast and efficient travel.
Worst thing about Paris: Many of the streets are cobblestone and walking around was difficult, tiresome, and quite painful at times.
Recommended Dos: I recommend you try the awesome sandwiches from the cafés, buy some macaroons, and buy a Paris Combopass for use on the Metro, Buses, and RER trains.
Recommended Don’ts: We got lost on the buses for hours (literally 4 hours), so I don’t recommend the buses.
Last Thing we did in Paris: Ate dinner near the Eiffel Tower to view it sparkle at night. Abbey and I drank some wine, got tipsy, and started dancing around the Eiffel Tower in circles.
Common Misconceptions of Paris: the Parisians aren’t actually rude; they just expect you to move at a faster pace. Also, the majority of the people speak French! Duh! So, if you are visiting Paris, don’t expect anyone to know any English. There was a definite communication barrier at times.
Favorite Memory of Paris: riding the Metro back to our hotel at 1 am and having a street performer bust out Toni Braxton’s song “Un-Break My Heart” in ENGLISH!! Abbey, Bambi, and I were the only people singing along with her and breaking it down on the Metro.
Enjoying croissants on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées
In the Eiffel Tower
At the Arc de Triomphe


At Notre Dame Cathedral


Bambi and I at the Chateau of Versailles
At Sacre Coeur Basilique



Europe 2011: Rome, Italy

Travel Companions: The same two coworkers, Abbey and Bambi
Total Trip Time: 3 days (technically 2.75 because we got in at 10am on the first day)
Hotel Accommodations: Donatello Hotel (20-25 minute walk from the Colosseum). The room was nice; it had marble floors, a soaring ceiling, a bathroom with bidet (no we didn’t use it), and enough room for all three of us and our luggage.
First thing we did in Rome: We took the Metro to the Colosseum, took pictures, and walked to a nearby restaurant. I ordered a giant Italian beer, bruschetta, and a whole Margherita pizza. I ate the entire pizza by myself J It was the best thing I’ve ever devoured in my entire life. This pizza alone was worth the trip to Rome.
Other Activities during the trip: We toured the Colosseum, saw the Arc of Constantine, walked through the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, viewed the Trevi Fountain during the day and at night, walked up the Spanish Steps, explored the Pantheon, went to the Vatican and toured the Sistine Chapel and St. Peters Basilica, and walked around the entire city.
Favorite starter: Bruschetta, I think it’s the only appetizer I ever got J
Favorite meal: Anytime we ate pizza…specifically the first time.
Favorite dessert: Gelato! We ate it everyday!
Best thing about Rome: The food and the sites. One night for dinner, we literally were across the street from the Colosseum while eating spaghetti, ravioli, and spaghetti with clams. Great view!
Worst thing about Rome: All of the streets were cobblestone and it was very difficult, tiresome, and painful to walk. Also, there are no public restrooms. You have to buy something to get access to the shops restroom.
Recommended Dos: Get a margherita pizza from Trattoria Luzzi (the restaurant is like 2 blocks from the Colosseum), and eat the entire thing. Second, wear comfortable shoes. Third, get lost in the streets surrounding the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and the Pantheon. It was the most beautiful city ever! Walk around!
Recommended Don’ts: We got lost on the buses for hours (literally 2 hours), so I don’t recommend the buses. Buses suck.
Last Thing we did in Rome: Went to the Trevi Fountain and followed the ritual of throwing a coin in over our shoulder (this supposedly guarantees you will return to Rome). Then, we went to a recommended restaurant called Augustan and chowed down on some more pizza. Yes, I ate the whole thing again.
Common Misconceptions of Rome: We didn’t see any fat Italians…their food is made with the finest, freshest ingredients. Everything is made from scratch.
Favorite Memory of Rome/Vatican City: the entire visit to this area was amazing. I loved every minute of Rome…definitely going back soon…
Pizza sent from Heaven
The Colosseum (Glorious!)

Inside the Colosseum

Abbey at the Trevi Fountain

At the Spanish Steps


Leaving the Roman Forum

St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican

Friday, March 4, 2011

I Can't Believe it's March...

I can't believe it's March already. A little over four months ago, two friends and I decided to book a trip to Europe and now that time has come. By this time next week I will be in Paris, and I'm not the only one freaking out. We already exchanged some cash for Euros, which by the way, is quite the hassle, and Bambi had already packed everything this past Monday. LOL! Cannot wait for next week!

This past week, my bathing suit was delivered and I tried it on. My new swimsuit looks amazing! Let’s just say my body needs some work; got to work off the winter coat ;-) So, I joined the UT Med Center gym this week and its go time. I'm so freaking serious about getting my body into shape for the upcoming boating season. I had my coworker, Pam, write out a weight training routine for me (by the way, she's a workout fanatic, so she's very helpful in this department). I started my fitness schedule Tuesday and every single night I've been sore. Like a good sore though. I feel great, and this is the first time I've incorporated weights so frequently in my normally cardio routine (I love the burn). You don't realize how many muscles you have until they're all hurting every time you move. I do walk like a 90 year old lady from my sore muscles, but then I think of why I'm in pain and I just smile. Nothing motivates you quite as much as seeing yourself in a bikini...




This week I took an exam to be certified to ship HAZMAT material. Yeah, you actually have to be certified to ship dangerous and infectious substances. Good to know. I just received an email saying I should get my certificate early next week. Awesome! Racking in those certificates ;-) I think I'm starting to become an invaluable employee.

I’m so excited about hitting up the Women Today Expo on Sunday with some girlfriends. If you’re in Knoxville this is such a fun event to participate in and they have so many activities to keep you busy for hours. Hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!!

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