
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Amsterdam: The Land of...well, you know... =)

Thursday, November 12, 2009
Friends in England =)
Chris started out here in Bury St. Edmunds where we took him to the local sites and of course our favorite local pubs. (He would never survive in England though because he got tired of pub food pretty quickly!) =) A unique adventure he and Brian did was to visit Go Ape! in a local forest where you could zipline and do ropes courses through the woods. Brian has been wanting to do it for a while, so I was glad one of his friends came over to go with him.
We also visited the Duxford Air Museum and Cambridge, which is still one of our favorite towns because of the college feel, great architecture, and yummy food we can't seem to find anywhere else close to us! We had a great Turkish dinner the night we were there with Chris.
After a few days in the more rural part of England, we caught up with Chris' friend Trisha who lives in London and Brian's friend from work to venture into London. The five of us ended up being in a car together for several hours in addition to 2 days of sightseeing so it's a good thing we got along so well from the beginning! =)
We started off by seeing Windsor Castle (the Queen was actually in residence there when we visited!) and Hampton Court Palace, one of the main homes of Henry VIII. Anyone coming to London should definitely visit these two places! On Sunday, (after the guys finished watching the Gator game early that morning), we did the hot spots in the center of London, including the Tower of London where we saw the Crown Jewels. It was definitely a fast-paced weekend full of a lot of history and walking, but I think I can safely say everyone had a good time. =)
Check out our photos from our weekend. Remember that you too can visit us here in England and be taken on a great adventure! Chris, please feel free to add your endorsements about what great hosts we were. (hint hint) Hope to see more friends soon!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Oslo, Norway - A Great, Unexpected Adventure!
Oslo is where the Nobel Peace Prize is from, and since we went not long after they announced that President Obama was this year's recipient, we visited the Nobel Peace Center. The center also had an exhibition titled "From King to Obama" where they compared President Obama to Martin Luther King, Jr. We thought this was interesting and possibly controversial to some people...
Other than those two things, we really just enjoyed walking around Norway. It was cold, but with the sunshine, we didn't mind. There were beautiful parks EVERYWHERE where we got to see leaves that had changed colors. The waterways and fjords were gorgeous too - it was just such a peaceful and beautiful country. We definitely had a great time and hope to go back sometime, which is good considering we had no idea what to expect when we booked the tickets! =) Check out the sights in Oslo here.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Barcelona: The Land of Tapas and Interesting Architecture
Barcelona was mine and Brian's first time to Spain, and we loved it! The weather was beautiful, especially after coming from cold England. The city was vibrant and energizing - we loved the people, the food, the architecture, and everything else. We actually spent most of our time just walking around the city and taking it all in.
Of course we ate tapas for lunch and dinner, and enjoyed the sangria too. =) We took a city bus tour to hit the highlights of the city and made a great stop at the Olympic Stadium and Museum. Brian LOVES the Olympics so it was cool to go visit where the 1992 games were held. We're trying to figure out how many more "Olympic cities" we can visit on our travels.
Definitely the most interesting building we saw was the Sagrada Familia by Gaudi. It's been in the making for 80 years and isn't expected to be complete until 2030. It is the most random building and collection of design techniques I have ever seen - Brian thought it was interesting; I honestly thought it was very random and a bit of a mess. I'll reserve my final judgment though for when the building is complete. =)
Our Spanish wasn't great, but we did the best we could and we found the people to be very friendly and helpful. We especially ran into bits of language barriers when we ventured out of the main tourist areas to eat at more local restaurants (we always try to do this because the food is usually better and less expensive).
Overall, this was an amazing trip and we definitely want to go back to Spain, especially when the weather gets miserable here and we need some good sunshine. =) Check out our photos here to see beautiful Barcelona.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Bavaria, Germany Part 2: Garmisch and the Zugspitze
During the winter, this area attracts tons of ski lovers. We're talking about heading back to try out the slopes and maybe even do some tobaggoning. In the meantime, here are some photos from this trip. =)
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Bavaria, Germany Part 1: Oktoberfest!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Our First Trip Home to Florida
Some of our favorite things we did at home that we have missed so much were:
- Going to Aquatica with our friends - It was so nice to lay on the "beach" there and enjoy the sun and water (especially the Raging Rapids Lazy River!)
- Eating sushi - We had a great dinner with our friends at Seito Sushi. I hadn't had really good sushi in 4 months so I was very happy that night!
- Eating more sushi =) - We met up with friends from Brian's work for another night of sushi at Amura. Gosh, what I wouldn't give for another Spicy Bubba Roll... =)
- Gator football. (Ok, this one is more Brian's than mine...) =) Brian had the chance to go to 2 football games with Chris, Sneha, and Kim. He'll get to go to 2 more when we are home again later this season. I think it's amazing that my husband who lives so far away from Gainesville now is still able to get 4 games in this season... Oh, and the games he doesn't go to personally, we are watching here on our Slingbox or traveling to London to watch them with the Gator Club there. Anyone who knows Brian wouldn't expect anything less though.
- Convenience. EVERYTHING is open so late. After dinner, we still had time to run errands around town.
- Space. Our home in the States now seems so big to us! There were times where I couldn't find Brian in the house easily; here we trip over each other all the time. And especially now that we have our dog here, we are really missing our backyard!
- Familiary. It was just nice to be back with everything we know and love. We adapted right back into our lifestyle at home. By the second day, I was eating and talking on my cell phone while driving (two things which you are NOT allowed to do here!)
Thanks everyone for making our first trip home so special! We can't wait to come back and see everyone again soon! (And of course everyone is always welcome to come see us here... hint hint) =)