Showing posts with label getaways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label getaways. Show all posts

June 28, 2021

Monday Morning Coffee Talk

 





Good Monday morning! My coffee looks a bit different today. It is a hazelnut vanilla blend, and I am enjoying it outside the beautiful Bedford Springs Resort. Steve and I are on a quick little getaway until tomorrow. I am relaxing and reading. He is relaxing and walking. I cannot believe this weekend is the Fourth of July! We have no plans other than celebrating in our backyard with food and family. In the meantime, I am gathering pictures for scrapbooking and plan to get caught up on that after the Fourth. I am down to two children! I began the albums when Madison was born and go up until each child turns twenty. I enjoy doing it and am happy to have memories of special times in each child's life. It passes so quickly, doesn't it?!

Well, have a cozy Monday, my friends. 
Thanks for visiting.

September 10, 2018

Relaxing In Vegas!

Yep! You read that correctly. We relaxed in Vegas. Steve and I, along with his sister and her husband, spent a few days in one of our favorite cities...Las Vegas. In my humble opinion, Vegas gets a bad rap. Yes, certain undesirable people and activities are available to those who are so inclined. Yet, Las Vegas also offers beautiful and affordable accommodations complete with amazing pools and spas, fun and exciting shows, and the most delicious array of food choices. Which of course is of utmost importance to me. Here are a few pictures of our little getaway in Vegas...


March 8, 2017

A Quick Little Getaway

Steve and I returned to our favorite getaway spot this past weekend with our good friends Heather and Dave. We headed to Bedford Springs for an overnight stay filled with spa visits, long walks, great meals, tons of laughs, and lots of fun.


We took the mandatory "Off on our Annual Getaway" selfie...

Then headed off to the beautiful Bedford Springs Resort.

The resort rooms reflect the charming atmosphere of the hotel's early days...

So very quaint and cozy.

After an afternoon at the spa (Heather and I) and a long walk (Dave and Steve), we had an amazing dinner at the hotel's Frontier Tavern. We talked and laughed and visited for hours.

We had amazing desserts too!
Mine was called Peanut butter and Jelly...
It was sooo good.

After sleeping late the next morning, we packed up and headed home.
But first, we stopped at this amazing restaurant for lunch.
We had a table right beside the fire...

And tried the signature Oatmeal Pie for dessert.
I am still not sure what it is made of, but it was warm and gooey, and delicious.

Friendship, food, and fun...
The perfect combination. : )

Now, I'm Home Sweet Home in my little corner of the couch with my people and my puppy by my side.
Good Times. Good Times. 














July 25, 2016

Las Vegas!

So Steve and I headed out to one of our favorite places...Las Vegas...for a special anniversary getaway. While Steve has been there on business several times recently, I had not been for nineteen years! We used to visit almost every year before we began our family, and always enjoyed the excitement, elegance, food, and fun of that remarkable city. I know, right? Me. Las Vegas. Who knew? In any case, our littles...not so little anymore...encouraged us to go and enjoy ourselves. And that is exactly what we did.

All ready to go...

Saying goodbye again with a quick selfie when we were at the end of our road. : )



Selfie for the kids on our way to the hotel.
Just the two of us meant a lot of selfies.
Steve was thrilled. ; )

Steve chose The Venetian Resort.
And it was stunning.

From the lobby...

Through the shops...

And even past the gondolas that floated right through the center of the square...

The authentic feel of Venice was everywhere.
At least as I imagine it is.
You know, since I've never been there. : )


But enough about that.
On to what's more important...
Our room.
A gal has to have her naps, you know. : )

All the rooms at The Venetian and The Palazzo are suites.

And that was nice. : )

We enjoyed a late dinner the first night.
And notice the black and white filter?
It does wonders for the "I'm super tired from being on a plane all afternoon, but am too lazy to freshen up and change" photos.

Breakfasts at hotels are nice...

Especially when they have The. Best. Hot. Chocolate. Ever.
And that's my cranberry juice there too. : )

But most mornings my sweet hubby brought breakfast back to the room for me.
After a few rounds of gambling, of course. : )

We spent some days at the pool...





And others walking through amazing shopping centers in the midst of beautiful hotels...

Where...if you looked hard enough...you could find a pretty normal spot for lunch. : )

Evenings found us dressed up and heading out to see amazing shows...

like ONE, a tribute show featuring Michael Jackson's hit songs with amazing dancers.
At one point, a hologram of Michael himself appeared and danced an entire song.
Amazing.



Another night. Another selfie. I mean...show.

This was incredible.
His magic is...well...magical.
But honestly, I was most struck by his demeanor.
He is actually very kind, sincere, funny, and generous.
But still. Crazy good!
(No photos allowed, so I got this from his website.)


Our last night, we had dinner at a beautiful restaurant right in our hotel.
We ate. And talked and...

Did I mention we ate?
It was a beautiful ending to a beautiful trip...

As were the sweet little bags filled with delicious chocolates waiting for us before bed.

Which...as any mother will tell you...went right inside her purse to be taken home and passed out to her children.

Our last morning came quickly...

And although we were sad to see our special trip come to an end...

As we flew through the beautiful skies back to the place we belonged, we were happy.
Happy that God blessed us with twenty-five beautiful years together, four amazing children, a cozy place we call Home, and two cute- as- can -be pups.

Awaiting us at home?
This.
This precious sight.

And this.
Yes.
My children, along with Nicolas, cleaned our house from top to bottom.
They dusted, scrubbed, did laundry, and even Swiffered floors.
All so we could come home to a clean house.
My heart was so full at that moment.
And I realized...They could do it.
They could survive without me.
At first I felt sad...
But then, I thought of something the lovely manicurist said to me as we chatted.
She told me that I had done that.
I had raised them to be responsible enough to be left alone.
And I should be happy.
So...I was.

So there you have it.
The last of our anniversary.
Promise.
But if I could add one more thing...
Something that was not easy for me to do.
Not because I didn't want to spend time alone with my husband,
but because for so long, my place has been here.
In my home.
Nurturing, teaching, raising, and loving on littles.
Suddenly, those littles were old enough to be alone for a few days.
And I realized...with some wise words from my dear mother...
that something else needed nurturing.
Something that perhaps I took for granted.
My marriage.
I realized how important it is to keep connected with Steve.
As a person, As a friend.
Not only as "Daddy".
We spent those days as we had all those years before...
talking and laughing and teasing and napping.
And it was good.
And I realized that one of my biggest fears...
the day my home is empty of little ones...
is nothing to fear at all.
Because it will be me and Steve.
Just as it was at the very beginning.
Only better.
Because we will have the peace of knowing we raised our children together.
And we still have each other.
And that's what started it all.
All those years ago.