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Thursday, 8 January 2015

Travel Thursday - 2014 in a Suitcase

Well it was a big year.. I'm not sure if there were more or less miles clocked up than 2014 but it sure felt like we did a lot. Here are some highlights!

In January we were in New Zealand, finishing off our Christmas trip with family. We saw some beautiful spots - some new to us which made for some super fun exploring, and some that were familiar and lovely - which going home should be all about.

The view down to West End, Ohope.

February was our first (and unfortunately) only trip to New Orleans. But it was a goodin! We had an epically long drive there (Mardi Gras traffic) over what can only be described as amazing stretches of swamp and bayous. Like, stunningly beautiful landscape. Our friends had found us an awesome place in the French Quarter, and we had such a blast partying at Mardi Gras and eating amazing food. If we get a chance again I would love to go back and spend more time there. Plus we definitely would love to do a swamp tour. There is something so eerily beautiful about the area. 

A collection of floats from the Endymion parade.

In March we had a long weekend away at a beautiful ranch, about an hour out of Houston. Our friends chose a beautiful weekend to get married at an unbelievable spot. The bluebells were blooming early and the fields were so lush and green, the opposite of so many views you see in Texas.

I loved exploring the ranch early in the morning before anyone was up.

At the beginning of April we had a long weekend away with our Texan Family down on Galveston Island. It was beautiful and we had so much fun being at the coast. Being kiwis we missed the beach a lot living in Houston.

You have to fly kites while you stay at the beach right?
Our trip to San Antonio in April happened to coincide with a month long festival called Fiesta, which, if you can ever go to is such a blast! One of my favorite events was a massive food event which featured a large selection of foods from all the countries which played a role in the settling of various towns in Texas. French food, Spanish food, Mexican food, German food, so much good food. Nom nom nom. And we got to smash confetti eggs on each other's head and wear the resulting mess. So much fun! 

Our favorite thing- the cascarones.

I had a work trip to Utah and Colorado in May, which, although it was a bummer that Rob wasn't there, was an awesome trip. I got to hang with my best friend and that piece of the world is just stunning. Oh, and I got to get my rock geek on.

The Grand Arch in Arches National Park.
Later in the month we took a rad road trip with Liz through the Hill Country and to Austin. We swam in Jacobs well, an awesome Pinterest find! Plus we got to explore an amazing cave - with no name!

Jacob's Well was so worth the mission to find it!

Robs favorite place in the US is, hands down, New York. We planned a longer trip for our second time. We had a couple of nights in Times Square and four nights in the East Village. We saw a bunch of things we had missed our first time around, and couldn't help re-exploring some of our favorite spots. We were stoked to see an amazing vista from the Top of the Rock, both on a beautiful morning, and at night - amazing!


Classic, classic view.

After, we took a fun road trip across Manhattan, through Jersey State and into Pennsylvania to Dutch Country. Most people head that way to learn about the Amish way of life and eat caramels. But me, I'm just a nutcase who makes friends with people on the Internet and drives across three states to meet them. Haha and we are so glad we did! Meeting Laurie and her beautiful family was awesome!

 
Amish Jams. Nom nom nom.

We spent the Fourth of July at a beach house with our Texan Family on Galveston Island. There was fireworks, sand, sun, food and even a crazy water spout to finish off the weekend. An excellent independence weekend if ever there was one.

'Murica.

My true highlight for travel in America, was our two week trip to the Pacific North West in September.

 

We arrived in Vancouver and had a couple of days to explore. Caught a ferry to Victoria and just fell in love with Vancouver Island. Ferried to Seattle and Rob got to grab a coffee at the original Starbucks. Seattle was beautiful and I could totally settle there one day! We began an epic road trip which took us past Mount Saint Helens, into Portland, along the Columbia River Gorge, up to Mount Hood and then up to Crater Lake. We then drove across to California and out to the coast. We had four days in San Fran to end. It was easily my favorite trip while we were living in the States, and it truly was just stunning! 
 
Dude, seriously? Beautiful.

October marked our last month in the States, we took one more trip to Austin and had an awesome few days at the ACL festival. The weather was amazing and hot and it was just a blast.

We left Houston early November, and moved to Perth in Western Australia. I think for now we are happy to put the suitcases away for a wee while as we welcome little one into the world. But we spend a lot of time talking about our next set of adventures, and what places we want to take little Sophie to. And for now it's fun to look through the photos. Every now and then one of us will say "hey remember that cafe in Seattle where the dude..." Or, "do you remember listening to this song when we went across the Pennsylvania border?".

City Beach, Perth


I can't believe we got to see and do so many beautiful things! Such a good year, and so many fun adventures. Feeling so lucky and blessed to have had such a year.  

Sunday, 20 April 2014

Week 1: 100 days of happiness

Day 1: My little nephew sending me kisses over facetime!

Day 2: Rob surprising me with my favorite berries!

Day 3: An apartment with a bath tub! The four years we were in Perth our apartment didn't have one.. now I have one nearly every night!

Day 4: My best friend is coming to visit from Australia... in 16 days!! I'm flipping out!

Day 5: Grateful to be in the state where they do Margaritas well.

Day 6: Grateful the cloudy weather cleared up for our long weekend!

Day 7: So glad we have a Texan family to spend our days with. Very blessed!

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Travel Thursday: Billi Bali


A few years ago I had a long weekend in Bali with one of my best friends. We had such an amazing time. We spent our evenings eating delish food and drinking cocktails, our mornings shopping for dresses, our days adventuring and getting spas and our afternoons by the pool sipping cocktails.

It was pretty much the perfect weekend... Here are some shots we grabbed along the way!
Rice terraces, about two hours inland from Kuta


Rice terraces - we watched these terraces get doused in rain for an hour. It was magical.


Temple in Ubud.


Poppys Cafe - food is amazing and you can watch little frogs hopping about.


Me grabbing a closer shot temple in Ubud.


Our lovely resort.


Temple in Kuta.


This is relaxing me just seeing the photo!


This view just captivated me.


Such a beautiful place.



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Friday, 7 March 2014

Photography Friday: Mardi Gras

This last weekend we ticked off a massive bucket list item!

Mardi Gras!

Here are some shots from the Endymion parade we went to on Saturday. It was an absolute blast! The floats were stunning and we were in a great group of people. So much fun, and so worth the drive. Yay! 



















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Saturday, 15 February 2014

A Year in America



I can't believe it has been a year already. We have had such an amazing time here. With only a year to go we still have lots of things to tick off of our bucket list, but we are making progress. Here is our One Year update! To see the 6 month progress see here, or scroll down to see what we have been up to...
Items in BOLD are done and dusted, items that aren't are hopefully happening in the future.


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New York - June

Chicago - July

Austin - March

Hill Country, TX - April
 
Las Vegas - September

San Antonio - Planned for April 2014

Seattle - Planned for September 2014

San Francisco - Planned for September 2014

Portland - Planned for September 2014

New Orleans - Going for Mardi Gras next month!

Dallas - Planned for the Cowboys v Eagles game at the end of the year

Boston - Maybe December for Robs birthday

San Diego

Hawaii

Alaska 

Georgia - Wanna see where my Pal Jeremy is from!



So, our State list to date:
Arizona
California
Illinois
Louisiana
Nevada
New York
Texas


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Twinkie - yeah no I can't bring myself to do this. But Rob tried one. I think he liked it, he had three more right away, but hasn't touched them since. 

Deep Pan Pizza - had a Deep Dish in Chicago. OMG. Amazing.

Pasta in Little Italy - like, the best Pasta ever. 

Hot Dog - I had a a "dog" at the Cubs game, they very proudly serve it with no Tomato Sauce, only mustard and pickle.

Sweet Iced Tea - 

Lemonade - like, the kind on movies about the South. We have had it so many times, man it is so yum. Especially in the middle of a humid Houston summer! 
Chicken Fried Steak 

Chicken Fried Chicken

Po Boy - This is like a chip butty but with deep fried sea food. Its so good and so bad all at the same time. 

Budweiser - not very good, don't know what the fuss is about.

Chicken and waffles - Rob had this for breakfast one day, still a mystery to me.

Crawfish - haven't tried mudbugs yet. But we kind of have to.

Handmade flour tortilla - Oh man. These are good. So good. Sooooo good.

Queso - it took a year but we tried some Queso. And that shit was amazing. Even though all basic instincts were telling me not to, I ate a whole bowl of it. There, I admit it.

Apple Pie

Pecan Pie - I LOVE PECAN PIE. 

Pumpkin Pie - we had a lot of pumpkin pie at thanksgiving. 

BBQ - we have had a lot of BBQ. It's amazing.

Shrimp and Grits - I LOVE SHRIMP AND GRITS. That is all.

Gumbo - Rob tried this and loved it.

Chowder

Giant Soda - I got a two litre cup of Soda from Buckys. Yep. Two litres.

Turkey - Rob had a turkey leg at Eeyore's birthday, and we ate a shit load of Turkey at Thanksgiving!

Kolache - Tried these bad boys. Literally the most amazing thing ever. 


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Dave Chapelle - saw him, sung him Happy Birthday. Yayah.

Someone chewing Tobacco - Wow, I saw this for he first time in January. It actually happened. Haha I thought it only happened in baseball movies :P

Margaret Cho 

Music Festivals

House of Pies - Went for midnight Pie after the supercross.. SO GOOD!

International House of Pancakes

Multonomah Falls, Oregon

Wrestlemania - why? because I love Rob, that's why.

Hooters

Grand Canyon - the number one thing I have seen or done here!

Hoover Dam - Flew over this on the chopper ride to the Grand Canyon

Wrigley Field - saw Cubs v Cardinals.

Tornado -

Mexican Wrestling -

Monster Jam or that kind of giant monster truck thing -

Niagara Falls -

Mount St Helen's - Hopefully later this year

San Juan Islands - Hopefully later this year 


Fenway Park

Stumble down Bourbon St - Next month!!

Famous People (Yes, I wanted to see some famous people, so sue me) - Rick Ross, Pauly Shore, Tommy Davidson, Dave Chapelle, FOTC, Phil from the Amazing Race, a real Housewife, Backstreet Boys.. oh and Mike Tyson

Central Park - got lost, saw turtles and HEAPS of squirrels.

Brooklyn Bridge - walked across on the sunniest, most beautiful day.  
Badger

Beluga - Saw them in Chicago. And when I saw them I cried. I was so excited!

Gators - Saw them in Louisiana. Crazy Shit.

Squirrel - I have some squirrel pals who I see on the way to work.

Chipmunk

Bear

Pink Flamingo

Buckys - after Austin; on the way to New Braunfels.

Times Square - it's so busy. And we loved all the billboards.

Disneyland - Hoping to squeeze it in this year!

Colorado River - Parked next to it in the chopper and had Champagne!

Hippy Festival - yeah, so we totally did this when we went to Eeyores birthday with Jarrod and Rachael. It was so much fun. There was a lot of beer, hula hoops, and aging breasts.

Renaissance Fair - OMG we had the funnest day ever.


Cirque De Soleil -So good. Amazeballs even.

Las Vegas Strip - Strolled from Excalibur down to Treasure Island. Funny people watching!

Broadway Show - saw Book of Mormon.

Crater Lake - THIS YEAR!! (I am a little excited lol)

A jousting renaissance dinner - Did it. It was amazingly cheesey and awesome. Thanks Vegas lol.

Great Lakes - Saw Lake Huron from Chicago

Bon Jovi - Saw him at Chicago Field in Chicago.

Mount Hood - Hoping this year.

Mount Rainier - This year!

Gulf of Mexico - Galveston, TX; Holly Beach, LA.

Narrows, TX -

30 Rock - Saw it during our May trip to NY. It was tall and pretty cool. Unfortunately we didn't see Tina Fey at the same time.

Ranch - In March for our Friends wedding!

Rodeo - NEXT MONTH!

A Cactus in the desert - Done - Midland rig trip. Cactus everywhere.

Lake Tahoe -

Yellow Stone Park -

Catskills - Hopefully this year.

Jersey Turnpike - This year.

Where white linen pants in The Hamptons -

Hike some of the Appalachians

Rocky Mountains - Hmmm.. not sure on this one.

Mardi Gras - Next month!  

NBA game - Rockets v Mavericks, Rockets v Clippers, Rockets v Thunder

NFL game - We went to our first NFL game in November

Roller Derby - This was so much fun. Those girls have balls. Big balls.


Ice Hockey - Even got to hug the mascot. We saw the Aeros before they left Houston. Was really fun to watch. Way more fun than on TV.

MLB game - Red Sox v Yankees, Red Sox v Astros, Cubs v Cardinals

College Football game - A Wisconsin v LSU in August, an A&M game later in the year are in the cards

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Thanksgiving - We had such a great Thanksgiving with our Texan family!

Fourth of July - see this post for details on our Independence Day. If you are familiar with the story you will know that I am still holding out for a good fourth of July.

Tailgate - maybe this year.. need to find some lovely pals to tailgate with! (any offers people?)

Meet a Cowboy -

Carve a pumpkin - Nearly chopped my hand off but I did it!
 

Trick or treat - This was so much fun!

Make a pumpkin pie 

Buy Cowboy Boots 

Tubing - hopefully we do this later in the year, when we went it was the end of the season and there was waaaay too many people (ewww drunk people pee).. But I am hoping to do it still! 

Get stuck somewhere due to a snow storm - thank you random January snowstorms (actually ice rather than snow) in Houston. And thank you Midland for being so accommodating.

Go to a Pumpkin Patch - We did this, had so much fun and did a corn maize! And it was like 99% humidity so we nearly melted haha

Grill - We have done some grilling with pals. The results so far have been encouraging.

Shoot a gun - There is no way in hell I am picking up a gun. Ever. But Rob went shooting with Jeremy in November.

Snow Day - Yes, that joyous moment I have seen on the Simpsons so many times. Although there was no actual snow there was some sleet and ice, so that was fun!

Mardi Gras - Happening at the end of Feb!!

Buy a box of Girl Scout cookies and eat the whole thing

Shop at Walmart - So, Rob refuses to do this. But I have!