I had such a wonderful time back home with friends and family! Big thanks to everyone who made time to hang out with me š
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EuroTrip Re-Cap!
Since I have the worst memory, I was going to record what I did each day in England and France. That was obviously a big fat failure (and now I donāt Ā feel like scrounging up that much detail), but I still want to share the highlights of our 10-day journey to see a slice of Western Europeā¦
London
This was my third trip to London, and I still donāt care for it much. However, it did have oneĀ major highlight: I saw my friend Beth for the first time in many years! She just got married this past December, and I was able to meet her delightful hubby James, as well. She hasnāt changed a bit š
If I had to choose one other thing about London that I really liked, Iād have to say it was the spring blooms in Hyde Park. Beautiful!
Oxford
I love Oxford. Always have, and I think I always will. I was happy that Chuck liked it too! I was able to visit my old campus at Pembroke College, and I was delighted to see that the Alice in Wonderland shop and Benās Cookies are still there. Seriously, if you are ever in Oxford, go get a Benās Cookie. Amazeballs.
Also, I canāt forget to include that Chuck and I enjoyed a pintĀ at the pub where C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien brainstormed some of the greatest stories ever told, the Eagle and Child. Iām not even a LOTR or Narnia fan, but it was still pretty cool š
Paris
Oh my goodness! Where do I even start? I fell in love with Paris. Every positive stereotype is completely true, and every negative stereotype completely untrue. Highlights included:
- The entire first day & nightĀ – walking the historic Ile de la Cite and Ile St. Louis, lunching at Au Bougnat around the corner from Notre-Dame, eating Berthillion ice cream for dessert, sipping evening cocktails on the roof of Maison Blanche (where staff called Chuck Captain America!), watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle, feasting on the giant wheel of cheese at Philippe et Jean-Pierre, and watching burlesque at the iconic Crazy Horse (even if I did drink too much champagne in the end.) It sounds cheesy, but the misty, ethereal haze that hovered over Champs-Elysees on our walk back to the hotel added to the magic of that first evening in Paris⦠But sigh⦠moving onā¦!
- Meeting with friends at Versailles and being the first to hear of their engagement
- The fact that art and beauty are EVERYWHERE.
- Our poignant, emotional visit to Belleau Wood (where countless American Marines and soldiers lost their lives fighting the Germans in WWI).
- Monetās Water Lilies at LāOrangerie
- THE FOOD. And trying beef tartare, even though I had no idea itās a raw ground beef patty with a raw egg on itā¦
Provence & the South of France
Growing up, I used to watch Peter MayleāsĀ A Year in Provence with my mom and sister. Iāve always romanticized the region, and have long wanted to visit. I was worried that between the film, things Iāve heard, and the copious amount of dreamy Provencal images I found on Pinterest, I was setting my expectations a bit too high. I shouldnāt have been so concerned – Provence exceeded every whimsical expectation!
We started our trip in Gordes, unĀ village perchĆ© in the Luberon Valley, and enjoyed the luxury of one of our splurge hotels with a series of killer views. Gordes is full of adorable nooks and crannies, and I met THREE cats while I was there š Also, it must be noted that I had the most delicious chocolate dessert ever in Gordes, and I canāt stop obsessing over it. I only wish I had a photo, or its exact name. Oh man. So delish.
Over the next few days, we explored the villages of Fontaine-de-Vaucluse, LāIsle-sur-la-Sorgue, Aix-en-Provence, Cassis, and Arles. Cassis and Arles were my favorites (after Gordes!) At Cassis, we took a boat tour of les Calanquesand dipped our feet in the Mediterranean under a warm, sunny sky.Ā In Arles, we ate delicious quiche, eclairs, and brioche in the courtyard of the building where Van Gogh sliced off his ear, and then explored Roman ruins. Ā I did a few ballet spins and took a bow on the ancient stage at the amphitheatre⦠Chuck thought I was a fool š Honestly, IĀ didnāt think Iād like Arles – I had heard it was a little ādirtierā than other Provencal towns – but I actually enjoyed its artsy, antique intrigue and mystique.
We ended the Provencal adventure with a visit to Glanum, an ancient archaeological Roman site near St. Remy. The history nerd in both of us was tickled pink, and I met my final French kitty snoozing in the middle of the museumā¦
Anyway. I heart France. And I have to give myself credit – I plan a good trip! It cost more than our honeymoon did, but I think it was worth it. Every night I have a dream about being back – sometimes in a spot we already visited, sometimes in a place I wish we could have seen. Itās kind of pathetic reallyā¦!
The only mementos I brought back (besides the memories and 1,587 photos) were a magnet for each city, a jar of lavender honey, and a little bottle of lavender liquor. I canāt wait to break into the latter two š
All in all, a veryĀ bon voyage!
#tbt Hair show disaster of 2005⦠Black and white dye job. Gross. Never mind that they did this without my permission and I was headed to London for an internship in 2 weeks. No big deal!
As February comes to a close, I want to share this photo of my two favorite February birthday kids – my sister and my husband! Love them both like crazy!
In love with Savannahā¦
A Charming Savannah Birthday Party
Chuck and I had an amazing long weekend in Savannah in celebration of his 30th birthday. We had visited once before – on our wedding anniversary in 2012 – and the second time around did not disappoint either of us. We did the whole 9 yards: a ghost tour in the Historic District, low country-style tapas, a book fair at Telfair Square (at which Paula Deen made an appearance), a luxuriant and romantic dinner atĀ our favorite restaurant of all time, a night out dancing at the Bohemian Riverfront rooftop bar, a picnic at City Market, a nap in the sunshine at Forsyth Park, and fresh seafood on Tybee Island.
The food in Savannah is what really gets me! One morning I ordered TWO breakfasts, because I just couldnāt decide. I also particularly enjoyed a salted caramel brownie and chocolate covered strawberries that I found at an adorable, French-inspired cafe tucked away by one of the squares. Itās such a piglet city! And I have no regrets.
Anyway⦠Wishing the very happiest of birthdays to the Love of My Life ā¤
My gorgeous lilā Snow Bean!!
Morning discovery after one of our friends crashed for the night⦠Yes. Saturday night was THAT wild.
In other news, āSaving Mr. Banksā was incredible and you should all go see it. Immediately!
Happy New Year from Atlanta!! May you all have a happy, healthy, and blessed 2014 š