Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Vacation Post: Carnival Breeze Review & Photos!

Hello Barbies!

Sorry it's been a few weeks since my last post. I've been super busy with work and also volunteering 1-2 nights a week until late, so life has been pretty hectic, but professionally and personally rewarding. The craziest part was two weeks ago, when amidst volunteering and a crazy work week, we were frantically packing, planning, shopping and making arrangements for our 3 year wedding anniversary cruise. We left for the cruise two weekends ago and were gone for 8 days. We were on Carnival's newest ship, the Carnival Breeze, with stops in St. Thomas - US Virgin Islands, Antigua, Tortola - British Virgin Islands, and Nassau - Bahamas. This was my 7th Caribbean cruise and hubby's 4th, so we'd seen a lot of the Caribbean already, but had never made it to the exotic eastern Caribbean, so this was a real treat.
The ship was great. We always love Carnival but the décor and ship plans get to looking a little redundant after a few cruises. Luckily, the Carnival Breeze was decorated and designed by a new designer (Carnival's longtime interior decorator retired I heard), making things feel very different - which we loved! Personally, I found it to be more tasteful and also more soothing/less hectic. Instead of the rainbow, glittery décor of all of our previous Carnival ships, the Breeze was decorated in only blues and a sand color, with beach wood walls and floors and giant photos of tropical beaches everywhere, a la the Holister store in your local mall.





As always, the staff and service were the best parts. I don't know how Carnival does it, but they always find the friendliest people to work on their ships. Special shout outs to Ioan and Nipaporn in the Sapphire restaurant, Larry on the Lido and Raul in housekeeping. You all were fab!
The islands were some of the most gorgeous we've ever seen, especially Antigua.
In St. Thomas we took a cab to Secret Harbour for some beach time. It was very pretty and had a nice little restaurant on it. Then we went to Mountain Top, the highest point on the island for the most AMAZING view (see the 3rd photo , which isn't filtered or edited and was taken on my iphone!).



 In Antigua we splurged (although we still got a really great deal I feel like through Uprising Stables) and rode horses on the beach, just hubby and I with a tour guide, alone on a super long, empty, breathtakingly beautiful beach. It was truly a once in a lifetime experience. It was amazing. We then walked back to the beach where we had been with the horses since it was so long, beautiful and EMPTY! We stayed there until we got too sunburnt, then we ventured back to the ship. The beach was called Runaway Beach.





By Tortola, our 3rd consecutive 7am island day, we were a little worn out. I don't recommend cruise itineraries with multiple island days back to back. Snorkel gear in tow, we went to Brewer's Bay Beach, which several locals said was the best snorkeling on the island. As a marine sciences minor in undergrad (and probably the only lawyer who was dumb enough to take 4 marine science classes prior to law school), I won't get on my soapbox about how awful the coral bleaching was in this "amazing snorkeling bay." In the Eastern Caribbean, in a choice bay, the coral and camouflaging fish should have been incredibly vibrant and colorful, but almost everything was white. It's sad, because traveling as a child with my parents in the Caribbean I remember the coral as it was supposed to be, colorful. Unfortunately, because of rising sea water temperatures from global climate change, it's almost all bleached/dead. Okay, so maybe I did get on a soap box, just had to get that out there. It's just sad to me that  I'll never be able to show my husband and kids what coral and tropical fish should look like. To prove I'm not crazy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coral_bleaching . Wikipedia sites an 80% increase in coral bleaching in the Caribbean in the last ten years alone. :(






After Tortola we had a "fun day at sea," as Carnival refers to days in transit between islands, to relax. We had 4 of these total on the cruise (3 before the first island) and we spent those days laying out by the pool on the back of the ship (the main Lido pool was so packed), in the casino, EATING... doing lots and lots of eating, in the hot tubs, in the broadway-esque nightly musical productions, doing trivia or bingo or in the HILARIOUS George Lopez comedy shows (Thomas Brown was freaking hilarious!). I almost enjoyed these days more than the island days.


After a day at sea to rest, we docked in Nassau, Bahamas, which we'd been to before together (and I also went as a child a few times with my family), but it's always nice to revisit. I swear, the sand in the Bahamas is the softest and lightest in the Caribbean. I also think the water was the clearest of the four islands we went to. We rented a scooter, explored the island, stopped by some cool historic caves on the back side of the island, shopped, and went to Atlantis. It was really nice.




All in all, it was a busy but really great trip. It was nice to see the lower eastern part of the Caribbean that we'd been missing and even better to get 8 days of uninterrupted, unplugged time together. We met a lot of great people, got to dress up every night (see my dark pink Ralph Lauren formal gown below!), ate a lot of good food (including way too much chocolate melting cake!), got lovely little tans, explored 4 counties... all hand in hand. I couldn't imagine a better way to celebrate our 3 year wedding anniversary. :)












The cherry on top was finally finding a new car for me, after searching since May to no avail, in Miami on the way back. Isn't she a beauty? One person has already referred to her as The Barbiemobile, so I'm thinking the name might stick.
Hubby got a pink roll of my deco mesh from our craft room and put this bow on her on our actual wedding anniversary (a day after we bought her/got back from the cruise). My first thought was that he used way too much of my expensive mesh, my second thought was that he must be getting really good at this marriage thing for our multi-month car search to magically end one day before our wedding anniversary, and maybe this was his plan all along. :)

Now that work is slowing down, volunteering with the neighborhood swim team has wrapped for the summer and the car search is over, I plan on enjoying the end of summer with hubby, friends and fam at the BDH and the amazing Hasentree pool. Summer has been crazy, but we hope to pick up on the home improvement projects again now that things are slowing back down. We got so much done this Spring but summer has been too busy to hardly remember we even have a house! We went to Miami, this 8 day Caribbean cruise, Texas and NYC all in the last six weeks! Woof!
I'm also co-planning with some amazing ladies a Great Gatsby themed couple's shower for my amazing best friend in a couple weeks to take place in the formal living room of the BDH, which we built/designed for this very occasion. It's going to be so glamorous! Stay tuned for pics. Ross is building a dining room table over the next few weeks (custom designed by him for our awkwardly long dining room) so that it will be ready for the shower. Pics to come!
xox barbies!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Our "Crib List"

When you've been married for three years (next month), have steady jobs and now several empty bedrooms in your newly completed dream house, a lot of people start asking when you're going to have kids. We had always just said "eventually" or "some time," but now that we've finally finished building our nest, we've started to give it some thought and discussion.

What we've found is that there are still a few things we would like to do, learn and see before we're prepared to devote our lives to the next generation. I started calling it our bucket list, but after realizing that it would sound like I was comparing children to death, we decided the term "crib list" would be more appropriate. Building our perfect home was probably the biggest hurdle to us being settled enough to have kids, but there are lots of other things still to do.

To us, a crib list is a list of things we want to do before we have kids, to put it simply. For us, it's mostly travel. We've traveled a lot together already, but there's a lot more we'd like to see that we haven't, most notably Europe. Because our vacation time from work has limits, we'll have to pace ourselves, but that will give us time to plan. Our crib list is below, with items crossed through that we've already done since being together (we had to give ourselves some credit for our adventures from 2007-present).



Our "Crib List"
1.       Build dream house
2.       Furnish & decorate dream house - only two more empty rooms at this point! my goal is to finish the dining room before my best friend's bridal shower. the media room will come after that.
3.       Take lots of road trips together
a. D.C.
b. Las Vegas
c. NC Outer Banks
d. Chicago
e. Destin, FL – have been, would like to go back pre-baby
f. New Orleans – have been together several times, but would like to go back pre-baby
g. Houston – lived there together for 3.5 years, always want to go back
h. Austin
i. San Antonio
j. South Padre Island
k. Galveston
l. Dallas
m. Asheville
n. Charleston, SC
o. New York City – have been, but would like to go back pre-baby
p. Chicago
q. St. Louis
r. Springfield, IL
s. Adirondack Mountains
t. Miami
u. Myrtle Beach
v. Emerald Isle – have been, but would like to go back pre-baby. It's so good for a weekend trip.
w. Charlotte
x. Atlantic City
4.       Cruise the Caribbean together
a. Mexico
b. Jamaica
c. Cayman Islands
d. Costa Rica
e. Panama
f. Key West
g. Bahamas
h. US Virgin Islands – booked for July for our anniversary!
i. British Virgin Islands – booked for July for our anniversary!
j. Antigua – booked for July for our anniversary!
5.       Travel to Europe
a.       Italy 
b.      Malta 
c.       France 
d.      Greece 
e.      United Kingdom 
f.        Germany
6.       Travel to Hawaii with family – booked for November (thanks to Ross’s mom and step-dad!)
7.       Go out with friends
8.       Spend quality time with our dogs
9.       Volunteer – currently volunteering with one swim team & one animal charity but would like to ramp it up while we still have the time. I'm looking for a good veteran's charity if anyone knows of one.
10.   Buy a convertible - my car is on its last leg, so this one should justify itself before too long
11. Whitney learn to play the piano
12. Work on learning some French and/or Italian together before traveling there
13. Motorcycle trip between Ross and his dad in the NC mountains

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Updates, Odds & Ends from the BDH in May

Hello barbie dolls! May has been a whirlwind at the BDH - we've done a lot of decorating, building, tweaking and home making. While I don't have any major projects to report on, I'm posting pictures from odds and ends around the house that will show that we're inching along. We've also spent some really fun days and nights in and around Hasentree with some of our amazing new neighbor families and also spent some time just us at the pool. Pics are below!

 Our family room from the upstairs hall.
 Our pink curtains and vaulted ceiling the formal living room.lady cave.

Our island. We now have the walls filled up!
  

 My favorite arm chair in the family room. :)

All of my pewter/Arthur Court serveware pieces on display

 Master bedroom - we now have blinds up, our new black damask nightstands, curtains and mirrors!
 

 Our new mirrors for the master bedroom. They have a cream colored lace pattern around them, keeping with the room's black & cream theme.

Hubby finally got on a ladder and hung our 18 foot brown and cream curtains. Note also the photobomb by our boxer Scout.
 

I recently bought this - love this quote... reminds me of my sweet hubby.

We're currently working on painting the Library this dark brown color and finishing up furnishing it. We just ordered the CUTEST chair in the world to go behind our new desk. There's a photo of it below. We also have over $500 worth of blinds for this room in the mail (blinds are S O  E X P E N S I V E... it seems like we have spent hundreds on blinds every week since we moved in, going room by room since we're having to get them all done custom, but thankfully I think we're almost done).

One of my favorite pieces: a rustic wrought iron candelabra that I bought in Houston at the amazing Nutcracker Market.
 The lady cave at night.

Hubby installed the exterior accent lights on the BDH - he did a great job!

I finally finalized the black and white china display in the end of the island:

These pictures are of our downstairs guest bedroom. It has a small pink chandelier and gray, white and pink decor and pillows and sheer pink curtains. The furniture is my childhood bedrooms suit.
 


My view from the couch as we watched an epic Downton Abbey marathon on DVD. This is how old people spend their Friday nights!
And the best news to report is... my hydrangeas are starting to bloom!! Everyone knows how much I'm obsessed with hydrangeas. Despite our very poor gardening and landscaping skills, somehow these things are surviving!

Oh, we also went to see Gatsby - OMG, it was amazing! I'm a sucker for anything with Leo, but this thing was so good, especially the soundtrack.
 
 Eating a DELICIOUS melted avocado sandwich at Hasentree's poolside country club restaurant. Divine!

Lastly, we celebrated Memorial Day last weekend with friends and family and at the big Hasentree Memorial Day party at the pool. My Dad, Granddaddy, several Great Granpas and of course also my husband have all served honorably in various branches of the US Military, so we love to honor our fabulous troops!
Some photos with friends at the Memorial Day pool party. I wish I'd gotten a big group picture with Lisa, Lori and Jess also. Next time!

Thanks for reading barbs! The Library painting/decorating post is coming soon!
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