Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2012

That Time of Year

Dun dun dun, it's that time of year again. I sent M off to France and now the countdown till my departure is on. 



Believe it or not I have already started packing and am working on a "master packing list" to share with you. With packing means I have already gotten a few lectures from M saying, "they have that in France you don't need to pack it" but there are just some things that remind me of home and "regular life" that I want to bring with. I'm also on the fence with how many photos to bring among other items that will give our apartment a "homey" feeling which I think is important when you live this lifestyle. 

Getting ready to move to France is making me think of the amazing places and great times M and I had last year when I visited, here are a few photos to refresh your memory...






Have a great weekend!

Love&Luck

Friday, June 1, 2012

Travel List: Updated

I wrote an earlier dream travel list here but since Pinterest came along (you can follow my pins here) I especially love to collect recipes to try and my ultimate favorite, add photos and pins to my Places I'd Like to Go board. I've just added some new places that would be an absolute dream to visit like Blue Lagoon in Iceland and St. Moritz in Switzerland. Obviously there are the staples like Italy and Hawaii but I just wanted to share with you since the list has been growing.

Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Lake Louise, Canada

Italy


Have a lovely weekend!

Love&Luck

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Blog Lovin Wednesday; Versaille Memories

Happy Wednesday!

I'm so happy to be writing from the beautiful, sunny, and balmy Florida! What a happy girl I am being in the warm climate. There's just something about the ocean that brings out the best in me. 

I wanted to post a little blog-lovin' while I'm away on vacay because my girl Sigourney at A Sip of Style posted this the other day which I obviously love because it includes The Palace of Versailles! Amazing, stunning, breathtaking Versailles. Nothing compares so I wanted to share this post of hers. 

In case you have forgotten  how much I loved visiting Versailles while in Northern France I'll link you to this post and share a few more pictures. I cannot emphasize enough how much I think you should take the time out of your trip to see Versailles if you visit France. It was worth every penny and I would love to go back and visit when the gardens are in bloom and would pay a pretty hefty penny in order to do so. 






















Hope you enjoyed! Happy hump day, don't worry I'll keep posting from Boca!

Love&Luck

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Expats in the EU: This isn't America!

This topic is something that I have had on my mind since I was in France and is something I've been writing about since then. I am clearly an avid watcher of HGTV's House Hunter's International because who doesn't want to dream about locations they'll never live in with money they'll never have?

However, the show seriously pisses me off sometimes. I'm so sick of hearing about American's going to move to other countries and bitch about how everything is different and nothing is like America and blah blah blah. OH MY if you don't want to live without the conveniences that America provides you with, don't move to a third world country dumb dumb! How annoying right?

Same goes for some comments I hear from hockey S.O.'s; of course nothing in France/Germany/Italy/Switzerland etc. etc. is like it is at home because they don't speak English and they don't have the same conversions! Some people are so frustrating.

I, on the other hand, look forward to the so-called inconveniences of other countries. Part of the fun and half the battle of getting acclimated into a different culture is figuring out how to run your life as "normally" as possible while making the small tweaks that you need to because YOU'RE IN A DIFFERENT COUNTRY.


I think it is so important to embrace the here and now and enjoy every ride that life has to give. Whether it is being uncomfortable in a new country/city or a new job/career; everything happens for a reason so you might as well be grateful for where you are and circumstances for when you're there. Just as the old and overused saying goes, "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade" you just have to go with the flow and do what you can with what you have. Simple as that. And if all else fails, laugh, smile, and look forward to the next chapter. 


Doesn't it seem fun to figure out the ins and outs of a different culture? To wholly immerse yourself in their way of life in order to accurately acclimate yourself into their lifestyle? It sounds amazing! And if it doesn't, well that's fine too but you're probably not a hockey girlfriend then which would make your life easier.

I don't know if it's my age or my personality but the thought of being "thrown to the wolves" into a culture that is the complete opposite (or ridiculously different) than my own sounds challenging, fun, rewarding, and exciting.

Please don't forget I never said it wouldn't be stressful! Culture-shock is always stressful and can leave you feeling "off balance" while you adjust to the norms but that's part of the fun. Don't forget to mix jet-lag into that blender either because for me, jet-lag is a bitch and will at least add on another week of "acclimating".

Okay I really didn't mean to rant but it sort of turned into a rant so my bad. But maybe you feel the same way I do and can relate. Honestly I get the same feelings watching regular House Hunters where first-timers expect everything they've ever wanted on a $30,000 budget. Some people just need to get a grip.

Okay, I'm outty. I'm going to go read my French for Dummies book or something equally amusing.

Love&Luck

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Pet Friendly Trips

I came across this great article on CNN today about pet-friendly travels. I liked this article because obviously for the rest of my life little Rue will be traveling with us everywhere so I like to keep these articles incase we are looking for tips or places to visit that are pet-friendly. I love how the place in California even has a pet menu, fantastic!

Have a great hump day!

Love&Luck

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

To Me, This Makes the Most Sense

Everyone has their own opinions so this is mine...

My dream wedding would consist of the event happening somewhere other than Minnesota. I'm not saying this will happen because 1) I'm not engaged and 2) I would strongly consider a Minnesota wedding for the sake of my Grandmother who HATES to fly.

BUT...if I could have it my way, there are many places I would love to do it. This picture from Starbies & Sangrias from her real life dream wedding just makes the most sense to me! How unforgettable and beautiful my wedding would be. And take a peak at this...

Photo via Starbies & Sangrias' professional pic
HOW AMAZING, RIGHT??? It just takes my breath away and like I said...MAKES THE MOST SENSE TO ME. Done. Sign me up.

The biggest task will not be getting engaged, but convincing M that something like this would be as equally amazing as a big drunken party with his childhood friends (whom I love, but I mean a wedding in a foreign country, there is just no comparison).

Let's see, I've also thought about renting a house in Hawaii like the picture below from this website. Throwing all our closest friends and family into houses that are close together and meeting at the beach for a sunset ceremony, kinda fabu just like that if ya know what I'm saying.


If you know me, you know that I LOVE warm weather so really I could get married anywhere somewhat balmy (or at least in the summer season) and be happy. 

I KNOW you've thought about what you want to do even if you're not engaged so don't try to tell me you haven't, so TELL ME, have you thought about destination? If so, where? Does the place have special meaning to your relationship?

P.S. Don't tell M I posted wedding thoughts, I think he would sooner shave his head ;)

Love&Luck

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Dream Travel List

Obviously my life revolves around travel so I thought I would throw together a list of current places I'm dying to see and experience. These are in no particular order and I conveniently ended at 10, I can't wait to see how the list changes over the next few years. The list is pretty sporadic but places that have been on my mind

1. Egypt
2. Mallorca, Spain (hope to get there on my dream honeymoon)
3. Costa Rica
4. Hawaii (am I the only person who hasn't been there??)
5. Australia
6. China & Japan
7. Rome, Italy and surrounding area
8. Fiji (back-up honeymoon plan for sure)
9. Alberta, CA for Lake Louise
10. Greece

Do you have any suggestions? Please let me know if you think there is some place great that I need to see!

Do you have a travel list of your own? Please share!

Love&Luck

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

You NEED to Read This. Seriously.

Fellow blogger Hockey Wife wrote an outright HILARIOUS post about her life in Germany. Mind you, her husband is a hockey player and they are raising their son who just started Kindergarten so things can get weird (honestly American norms are so different than a lot of norms in Europe) and pretty laugh out loud funny when adjusting to Kindergarten life.

Trust me, you will laugh out loud. Enjoy!

Love&Luck

Road Trip Advice

I know I provided some suggestions for packing here but I came across this post on Jenzie's blog today and wanted to share her basic but necessary tips! I love her blog because she's passionate about traveling and living organically.

Hope you enjoy and find it helpful in your future travels!

Love&Luck

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Palace of Versailles

In my opinion, you MUST visit the Palace of Versailles while you're in Paris. M & I paid ~$80 for both of us to get a ride out to Versailles from Paris, and tickets into the Palace. We both thought the price was well worth the time and information we learned while we were there.
I will admit, we were both really happy with the tour bus right away because our driver provided us with so much information about Paris that we never would have known unless we were locals. Without further adieu, I wanted to share some photos from Versailles...

The gates at Versailles










The beautiful cathedral


The paintings were phenomenal and humongous



M & I in front of one of the Louis
Marie Antoinette 







Being tourists with our audio guides

The queens bedroom

The dining room with a recreated table setting
Marie Antoinette with her children


View of the gardens while in the Palace

The Prince's staircase



Another great part of the Palace were the gardens that we were able to access free of charge since we visited in the off season. They were never-ending and amazing even though they weren't in bloom so we both decided we would love to go back during the spring or summer and that it would be well worth the price. 




Love the reflection in the pond





A view of the expansive gardens







After a brief rain shower, the gold on the Palace was STUNNING
Let's just say Louis was quite impressed with himself




If you are interested or thinking about visiting Versailles while you're in Paris and would like information on which tourism company we used I would be happy to help you out!

Happy Tuesday!

Love&Luck