Life By the Numbers: That Kind of Year
1 time eating Panera Bread, and it was so good. I had to fly all the way to Dover to do this. Not like they aren't all over the place where I live or anything.
1 pair designer jeans purchased. I got lucky and found Seven jeans for $50 on a mess of a clearance rack at Macy's.
2 times eating cheese spaetzle in Germany. I love it so.
3 flights to Las Vegas.
Why We Didn't Use AirBnB
Hotel #3 NOSTOS APARTMENTS in Santorini. This adorable kitchen. |
I considered going the non hotel route but it didn't work out and this is why.
Some of the rentals have pretty rigid cancellation policies, and I only feel comfortable booking when I can cancel. I don't even mind paying up front as long as I can get my money back if I need to. Even the cheaper no cancellation allowed price doesn't lure me because I can't stop the what if anxiety. How many big vacations have I had to cancel? Zero! But still. You never know.
Sometimes it's all Just a Little too Much
Coming home after 6 weeks abroad was fantastic. There were spiders in every corner of my kitchen. Disgusting Spiders. And you know how much I hate spiders? A lot. It's just one reason I really need my husband to come home. I'm so afraid of spiders that I took my garage door opener with me to Germany, and it's not because I drove to Germany or even to the airport. My car was in the garage the whole time I was gone, but I knew I'd never make it through the front door of my house in the dark with my luggage through cobwebs (I knew were waiting for me) without some serious mental trauma.
I was also really thrilled to show up at the post office on Saturday afternoon to collect my mail only to be told there was no record of my mail hold. How are they going to send me an email that my mail hold is ending soon when they never even did it in the first place? I was beyond annoyed.
The other awesome thing that welcomed me home was my dear old friend insomnia. Return to USA jet lag was not so bad. Dead tired at 7pm, deep sleep, and wide awake at 4:30am (before my alarm) was doable. I could work with that, but as the days progressed, tired at 7pm, barely any sleep, and an alarm clock that goes off at 6:30am, leaves much to be desired. Grocery shopping. Meal prep. I missed it so much! The familiar zombie like routine of work, eat, skip the work out cause I'm too tired, and then go to bed so I can not sleep was back in full effect. I was not impressed.
What most of my weekends look like lately and I'm not mad about it |
No Monday, No TGIF, No Problem
Day trip (with husband) train ride to Esslingen |
Cool Places to go in Germany
When we weren't gallivanting across the globe to other countries Stuttgart, Germany was our home base. The last few times I've been to Stuttgart it was more of a stop over to somewhere else, so it was great to have more time to explore it.
Standing in the Middle of a Fairy Tale
The drive from Stuttgart to Prague was about five hours, and I really appreciate my husband for driving the whole way there and back. Did you know that some parts of the Autobahn have no speed limit? Well, he took full advantage of it. We checked into Hotel Cosmopolitan Prague which was perfection by the way. It reminded me of Venetian Las Vegas because it smelled good in the lobby. Like it had it's own special air pumped in. The room was really nice. We were 5 for 5 on awesome hotels that are nice, clean, and doesn't trigger my OCD type tendencies. We went out to explore right away, and I was instantly in awe. Really. My mouth was hanging open, and I was awe struck by the beauty of the architecture in Prague. Everywhere you look, there is another building that is a work of art on it's own, but when all the buildings are that ornate and elaborately adorned is when you realize that you are standing in the middle of a fairy tale. It didn't seem real.
We ate dinner that night in Prague square, and one of the first things I noticed is that people in Prague seemed to travel in gangs. Later on I realized that there are a lot of walking tours going on all day long every day and that's what that was all about. I also noticed that there are lots of bachelor parties going on there. Prague must be quite the party city, and if I'd had the energy I would have done one of those bar crawls they had people soliciting for in the square. I really wanted to, but the most I could muster was wine at every meal. We also bought a mini bottle of Absinthe home, because I've never tried it.
St. Vitus Cathedral |
We rushed to make it to the changing of the guard at 12pm. There were a lot of stairs to reach that castle, and as you already know, it was hot. We were late, and it was still going on, but I was not interested in fighting the crowds, and angling for a view among the bodies in that kind of heat, so I didn't really catch much of it, but that was okay. There is a lot to see in Prague Castle. We bought tickets right there, and it allowed us into enough places so that we were there for hours. We found a place for lunch right next to the river, with a really nice view and a nice breeze, because HOT.
View from lunch : Manes Bridge |
Koruna |
Trdelnik |
That night we made a big, big mistake. We fell asleep in our room and didn't wake up until around 8ish. I was so mad at us! It felt like such a waste of precious Prague time. We woke up and went to dinner at a place down the street from our hotel.
Tavern U Krale Brabantskeho |
Prague is the the kind of city that you really just want to take your time enjoying, so without an agenda, there was lots of meandering. The next day we spent all day walking to Mala Strana and back. Mala Strana is the oldest part of Prague. It is not an all day walk, but we made it an all day walk. We walked through Jewish town. I took pictures. We ate lunch. We searched for a bathroom, and found one for €0.50. We wandered the streets. We admired the buildings. We had time to just be, and I loved it. The day before we'd seen a dark hole in the wall looking medieval tavern near the castle. I didn't want eat there, but I really wanted to sit in a real tavern and have a drink. We found a seat at a wooden table near this lovely older couple from Sicily. The guy just wanted to eat his dinner, but he smiled for the camera anyway, because his wife wanted pictures. I didn't even have to tell MJ that would be us in 15 years. Tavern U Krale Brabantskeho was awesome. It looked just like I imagined it must have looked 642 years ago. The place has been around since 1375!
After that we went to the museum of torture. It was just another thing that we saw along the way and decided we wanted to check it out.
We walked over the Saint Charles Bridge every day |
Saint Charles Bridge |
Old Town Square |
The next morning we went to breakfast, checked out and then hit the road for home, so even though we were there for four days we technically had about 2 1/2 days to explore. Travel time is a bitch. Praha, also known as Prague, is a really beautiful city. There is a cherub, angel, priest, gargoyle, or something hanging off of almost every building. Not only is it nice to look at, but it's a really fun place to be.
So that's it. Four countries, five cities, and 18ish nights in hotels in about a month. That's what I've been up to and I haven't even mentioned the fun stuff we did in Stuttgart. I've been living the dream for the past six weeks. Truly. You know, that thing where you get an extended amount of time off during the summer? It's called Summer vacation and I finally got one.
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