Our time in Europe was simply amazing and will never be forgotten. We’re planning on making another trip in the near future but before we do that here’s the last post on the subject.
Life: Honeymoon Day 10
Europe, Honeymoon, Life, London, Planning, Travels, VacationOn our final day of our honeymoon we woke up sick with a head cold. We took things a little easier than we originally planned to but we still had a lovely day. In the morning I headed out to get something to eat while the hubby rested since I felt a tad better than him. I bought a pasty from here and I have to be honest I didn’t really care for it. I tried a sweet and a savory one but I didn’t care for either of them.
Life: Honeymoon Day 9
Europe, Honeymoon, Life, London, Paris, Planning, Travels, VacationOn day 9 we woke up early and took a train to the Gare du Nord Station. We were sad to be leaving our beloved Paris but since we plan on going back sometime in the near future we weren’t too concern.
Life: Honeymoon Day 8
Eiffel Tower, Europe, Honeymoon, Life, Paris, Sweets, Travels, VacationOur last day in Paris we decided to visit the top of the Eiffel Tower but in order to accomplish that we needed to wake up bright and early. Please note that you can schedule a reservation to go to the top but we decided not to since our hotel was about 10 minutes away from it.
We got to the Eiffel Tower about half an hour before it opened and waited in a line along with other’s that were there before us.
Life: Honeymoon Day 7
Eiffel Tower, Europe, Honeymoon, Life, Paris, Travels, VacationOur seventh day in Paris was simply lovely we ate a baguette in front of the Eiffel Tower, we walked around holding hands while taking everything in, we visited the Louvre, we went to the Champs-Élysées, and we saw unbelievable views from the top of the Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile. We couldn’t have asked for anything more.
…To be continued…
Life: Honeymoon Day 6
Attractions, Disney, Disneyland Paris, Europe, Honeymoon, Life, Paris, Sweets, Travels, VacationAfter the fantastic day we had in Versailles I ended up waking up with a cold on our sixth day in Paris. If I was at home I probably would have stayed in bed and rested but since we were in Paris I decided to have a fun filled day. We first headed out to les Invalides to see Napoleon’s tomb before going to Disneyland Paris. Our hotel was about a fifteen minutes walk away from les Invalides.
I can’t say I really enjoyed being here since the cold medicine I had purchased hadn’t kick in yet. The tomb was unbelievable and it fits what is said about Napoleon perfectly. We used our Paris Museum Pass to get in.
The hubby is a huge history buff and since we finished looking at the tomb early on we decided to use our museum pass once more and went into the Musée de l’Armée. We saw several war propaganda, weapons, uniforms, videos, and other articles from several wars. I have a lot of photos so let me know if you guys are interested in some.
Once we were done at the museums we took the RER from Paris to Disneyland. Please keep in mind that it costs a tad more than the regular train ticket to get to Disneyland and its about 45 minutes away. The coolest thing that happened on the train was when a gentleman got on with an accordion and began playing traditional French songs. It was simply amazing!
We were not sure if we wanted to visit Disneyland but we figured since we were already there we should check it out. Who am I kidding? You know I love Disney so you bet I was going to go check out Disneyland while I was there. A couple of my friends had visited Disneyland a week before us and they loved it.
I love the Disneyland Hotel in Paris. Doesn’t it look incredible? I wish the one we have here in California would look like the one over there.
Life: Honeymoon Day 5
Europe, Honeymoon, Life, Paris, Sweets, Travels, Vacation, VersaillesWith the holidays finally over I’ve decided that its time to finish wrapping up our honeymoon re-caps. This is where we last left off and now without further ado here goes the rest.
On our fifth day we got up bright and early and headed out to the château de Versailles. Since I had done all the planning for our trip the hubby had no idea what to expect. Every time we did something it was very exciting to see his reaction. This is the entrance to Versailles and as you can see there are a lot of tourist making their way there. We took a train from Paris to Versailles and if you ever do the same just keep in mind that it cost more than your regular metro ticket.
At the St. Pancras International Station we purchased a 5 day Paris Museum Pass and we first decided to use it at Versailles. We had to purchase a separate ticket to access the beautiful gardens but it was well worth it. The museum pass is pricey but if you’re anything like us then you’ll use it to its full potential. There are two lines when you get there one is for people who have museum passes and the other one is for everyone else. Once you get into the main area be careful not to be whisked away by all the tourist around you and don’t forget to be vigilant since there are pickpockets everywhere. When you get inside you are able to get an audio tour device in whatever language you speak. Everything works like clockwork and the stream of tourist are encouraged to go through the château first and the gardens last. Since I tend to do things my own way I asked the hubby if he would join me in the gardens first. As we were heading back outside all the employees we encountered kept telling us to go back into the château because they said it would get packed later on during the day. We somehow made our way outside and as we did I just have to say the ambiance became more relaxing.
Nothing else compares to Versailles! We were amazed with all the beauty around us. I loved seeing the gardens first since it felt like we had them all to ourselves.
Life: Where did December go?
christmas, Holidays, LifeIt seems like the holiday season takes a long time to get here and when it finally arrives it goes by so quickly. Christmas time is my favorite time of the year and I think it became more apparent after working for the Mouse. I used to worked all major holidays and now that I no longer work there it feels odd to actually have the time off to spend with my loved ones. I’m not complaining about having to work during the holiday season since I was able to enjoy my favorite holiday for two months. However, I do have to admit the park itself was pretty packed during this time of year but being able to see the fireworks on a nightly basis and seeing snow fall upon Main Street made up for it.
I’ll be doing a quick re-cap of what has taken place in my life this month just like I did with my November post
Let’s start off with our little goddaughter’s birthday. I can’t believe that our little goddaughter has turned 5 years old already. She really hates taking posing for pictures and I often have to beg her just to take one so I can keep adding them to her scrapbook. This is the best smile she would give me and only after asking her several times to turn around so I could take it. Can you tell she hates posing for pictures?
If you remember this previous post where she asked me for a specific type of cake for her birthday. Well I did my very best to personalize it for her and it paid off because she loved it. She’s really into unicorns, rainbows, and flowers right now.
The holiday season is meant to be enjoyed by surrounding yourself with wonderful friends and sharing great food. My friends and I take time out of our busy lives to have dinner at least once a month with each other. During the month of December we have a Christmas potluck at one of our friend’s house. This year I made tiramisu and red velvet cookies to contribute to our potluck. Along with taking something to eat we each took a $10 white elephant gift. If you’ve never heard of a white elephant gift before trust me you are truly missing out on the fun. We had a blast stealing each other’s gifts. Here’s a photo of my friend’s lovely Christmas tree and the cute ornament of their little doggy Lola.
On Christmas eve we all headed over to my aunt’s house to celebrate. No traditional Mexican family could go without having tamales, ponche, buñuelos, and menudo for Christmas dinner. By the end of the night we were all so full that we didn’t fully enjoy the dessert station we had set up. We all chipped in and brought in yummy desserts and I set it up. I ended baking another tiramisu to take to my family’s dinner along with other goodies. My favorite part of the evening was when we all began to decorate cookies.
Life: Christmas Wish
christmas, Holidays, LifeBaking Inspiration: Unicorns and such
Baking, Baking Inspiration, Cakes, SweetsLast week my hubby asked our goddaughter what kind of cake she wanted for her birthday and she replied, "I want a chocolate cake with white on top and a pony, horsey, unicorn, and a castle on it." Yikes, I have my work cut out for me this week. I'm on a search for some serious cake inspiration.
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