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Friday, August 29, 2014
And they call it puppy love....
This is my new sweet baby, Molly. She came to us through a pet rescue based in Tennessee and Connecticut called Companion Pet Rescue. She is originally from Tennessee and made a long trip to Connecticut, where we met her at the PetSmart in Meriden (shout out!! they were so kind and helped make our special day even better). We fell in love immediately - of course! Look at that sweet face and floppy ears. We are told she is a Beagle mix, although our vet also suggested she has some German Shepherd. We are curious to see how she changes and grows, since she is only about 14 weeks old. She is the smartest little pup I've ever met! She crates herself, she learned her name in 1 day and is already learning how to sit, come and lay down! She is getting along with our kitties, too! We are excited to start puppy obedience class and meet some new friends!
Check out my Pinterest Board: Puppy Baby On Board if you're looking for some tips that I found helpful on training, puppy proofing and life with a puppy. If you love that sweet face and want more, you can also follow Molly on Twitter @SweetMollyD.
Happy Labor Day weekend! xx....m
P.S. You can also find me on Twitter @maybeitsfate
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Road Trip Recap: Chicago
En route to our first major stop, we stayed at a questionable Red Roof Inn in Westlake, OH. The staff was super nice, but the clientele left something to be desired. With assistance from the MasterLock security door jam and some deep breathing, we survived the night! We were surprised to find an absolutely adorable area with shops and restaurants, while attempting to find Michael Symon's B-Spot. Of course, we gorged ourselves on big juicy cheeseburgers and heavenly chocolate shakes. YUM!
Our second day in Chicago started with a riverboat tour through the city and into Lake Michigan. The weather was simply perfect and the sights were spectacular. We then walked across the city, ate lunch at Millenium Park and spent the rest of the day at the Art Institute of Chicago. We took in the incredible works of Monet, O'Keefe, Pollock, Van Gogh, Toulouse and more.
One regret - we forgot to have Chicago pizza!! One of the many reasons to return. xx....m
Once we arrived in Chicago we decided to go straight to Millenium Park and found the Hunger Games cornucopia! There was an orchestra playing in there at the time, so thankfully, we were spared the gore and bloodshed. I highly doubt I could run for my life, especially in flip flops.
After enjoying the beautiful Lurie Garden, we decided to head back to Greektown, where we were staying, and hunt up some local/Mediterranean cuisine. We stumbled upon Santorini and enjoyed delicious Greek cuisine. We missed out on their signature dish: flaming cheese. Nearby we saw the waiter set down his tray and light a square block of cheese a-flame table side for two men that looked strikingly similar to John Malkovich. These kind gentleman even offered to share and insisted that it was the best item on the menu. After stuffing ourselves and a couple glasses of wine, we decided it was time to turn in.
One regret - we forgot to have Chicago pizza!! One of the many reasons to return. xx....m
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Road Trip Recap: Planning to Hit the Road
Well, I lucked out and my travel buddy, K, happens to also be my aunt and one of my BFFs. Since we share very similar taste in music, audiobooks, cuisine and can laugh at just about anything together, our trip really couldn't have been smoother.
How did we plan this nearly 8000 mile trip? Here are some of our planning tools and supplies:
Planning
RoadTrippers.com - This is a great website & app, even if you are taking a weekend trip. You can find points of interest along your route such as Roadside Attractions, Restaurants, Accommodations, Photo Ops, Gas and more. Each point of interest is rated by the users on "Rad-o-meter" and some folks leave reviews. You can then print your directions our or access from the road - just be sure you have service. There are still many rural places that do not or have a very slow connection.
TripAdvisor.com - Before booking any hotel, we searched through TripAdvisor to see what folks had to say. We wanted to be sure we weren't staying at the Bates Motel.
Expedia.com & Booking.com were our primary booking websites. One issue - when Expedia sends you an email with your itinerary, there is very little information and when you click through, you must sign in to get the details. When you are tired and road weary, this can be frustrating.
Supplies
- Small Cooler - Keep beverages cold, healthy snacks (carrots, hummus, grapes). Refill ice at hotel.
- Seat cushions - We found these seat cushions at Costco for $19.99 and they were worth it! We both noticed that we weren't as stiff and uncomfortable as we should have been after a full day's drive.
- Snap-top sealing food storage container with small bags for trash
- Shower caddy - We found this idea online and instead of a traditional 2 compartment caddy, K found 1 compartment somewhat flexible plastic caddies that worked fabulously. More often than not, we would have snacks in the car instead of getting a more formal lunch and could put the trail mix, almonds, and bag of grapes into the caddy and it fit nicely on the center console for easy picking.
- Audiobooks - We listened to 6 audiobooks during our trip. Most libraries offer digital downloads of audiobooks these days, so can be a cheap option.
- Extra sheets & blanket - Should you find yourself and your travel buddy in one double bed in a wigwam and want a sheet & blanket of your own, this will come in handy.
- Beach towel - You never know when you'll get caught in the rain, put your feet in the pacific or step in some mud!
- Drinks, snacks and a corkscrew - You will get a much better deal on drinks if you buy them in bulk. We picked up some bottled water and Starbucks Frappucino's at Costco to keep in the car and restock the cooler. This worked swimmingly. We never ran out of water and there was always a cold beverage on deck. You will choose healthier snacks in advance. I found that as we neared the end of our trip, I was drawn to more junk food. I'm not sure why exactly. It probably doesn't help walking by chips and candy while searching for the restroom at the gas station.
Do you have any travel tips? If so, please share!
Safe travels. xx....m
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