"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page."- Augustine of Hippo

Friday, September 15, 2017

Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee... and home!

Hello everyone, and happy weekend!

We've covered a lot of ground in the week since I last wrote. Last weekend we spent 3 nights in Culpeper, Virginia and had a great time celebrating our friends getting married. It was a beautiful wedding at Old House Vineyards and we couldn't have asked for better weather.




Monday morning we hit the road again and made it to North Carolina just in time to meet Hurricane Irma there. We spent the night in Asheville and braved out into the rain to eat dinner downtime at one of the many brew pubs. We went to Foggy Mountain Brew Pub, which turned out to be a Wisconsin bar! We spotted a Packers flagged right when we walked in and when we inquired we learned the owners were from WI.

The next day we continued our journey west to Nashville, but not before stopping in Knoxville for lunch. We stopped at a burger place called Stock & Barrel which was really good. Then we spent two nights at an airbnb in Nashville and really enjoyed our short visit despite the constant rain. Our first night we ventured down to Broadway to experience the famous honky tonks. We grabbed some food and after walking up and down Broadway we decided to go into Honky Tonk Central for a drink and listen to the live music. It was a fun atmosphere, even on a Tuesday night.


When we woke up Wednesday it wasn't raining yet so we jumped up and went to check out the Centennial Park and saw the Parthenon and the women's suffrage monument. Then it started to rain on us so we decided to get some BBQ for lunch at Peg Leg Porker, which Matt really enjoyed. Afterwards we drove out to Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, which is just a few miles outside Nashville. It was a really cool place to explore. It was his estate where he lived with his wife before he was President and also where he spent his days after he retired. We were able to explore his mansion and also explore part of the grounds, although we didn't do as much of that since it was raining.

Centennial Park Parthenon:


Women's Suffrage monument:


Andrew Jackson's Mansion at his Hermitage:


The grave of Andrew Jackson and his wife:


Wednesday night we were excited to go see a show at the famous Grand Ole Opry. It was a big night there since it was a special event to raise funds for St. Jude's. There was a great lineup including The Gatlin Brothers, Clare Bowen, Charles Esten, Randy Owen, and Luke Bryan! We had each seen him before, which was lucky since he had a short performance of only 4 songs, but he puts on a great show and it was still fun to see a show at the famous venue.



Thursday was a big driving day from Nashville all the way back to Wisconsin. We were able to stop in Louisville, KY for lunch with some friends of mine that I used to work with so that was fun and a great break in the driving. We met them at a Peruvian Chicken place called Yummy Pollo which was delicious, highly recommend it! Then we finally made it back to Wisconsin and stayed with Matt's folks for the night. We're back!

We have no more travel plans for the foreseeable future. We do have some home improvement plans for these last few weeks of freedom before Matt goes back to work in October. I'm in the process of figuring out my next steps. My offer still stands- if you want to help fund me then I will continue to travel and regale you all with my adventures! :)

Today we go back to Madison and get ready for the big weekend; Matt turns 30 tomorrow! So we plan to have lots of friends, food, and football watching at our place tomorrow. If you're in the area feel free to stop by!

So long for now!

Friday, September 8, 2017

New York City

Never again can I say I've never been to the Big Apple!

We had a big time exploring NYC the last few days. We stayed 3 nights at an awesome airbnb in Brooklyn which was right next to a subway stop so it was a quick ride into the city. We left the truck parked by the airbnb for the duration of the trip and only used public transportation since we didn't want to have to deal with traffic, parking, etc.

The afternoon we got there we decided to make the most of before it started to rain so we rushed to the subway to get our Metro cards and went to Manhattan. Our first stop was the 9/11 memorial. It is a very nice memorial and we stayed there for a bit remembering that tragic day. We also marveled on how long it's been since that happened; we've personally lived more years post-9/11 than we did before!


After the memorial we rushed to the Staten Island ferry to see the Statue of Liberty before it got dark. The ferry is nice because it's free and takes you right by the statue. So that was cool! It took about 1hr round trip. Then we went down to Little Italy for dinner and found Lombardi's Pizza, which claims to be the first pizzeria in the US. They had lots of pictures of famous people on the walls, so that was cool. The pizza was pretty good, too!


Manhattan from the ferry:

Lombardi's Pizza!


The next day was pretty rainy but we got to do some things, including eating some staple NYC things. After walking by the famous Friends apartment (which didn't look like much, I could hardly recognize it) we started by going to Bantam Bagels, which was featured on Shark Tank and had some unique bagels in that they were ball-shaped and had the cream cheese inside. We each got two different flavors and were very impressed! Shortly after that we split a slice of NY-style pizza: large and thin such that you need to fold it in half. We choose Joe's pizza which is a well-known place, but there are lots of others as well. Then we strolled through Washington Park for a bit before my next treat, which was cookie dough from a place called "cookie dough confections". It was so delicious! Then we strolled along the High Line, which is an old railroad track that has been converted into a walking path. It was pretty cool to walk above the city between the buildings with flowers and trees all around you on the trail. It started to rain then so we went back to the airbnb to rest for awhile.

Joe's pizza!

Washington Park:

Cookie dough, yum!

The High Line:

In the evening we went down towards Times Square and found a ramen place to eat dinner, which was really good but not quite as good as Japan! After it got dark we went to see Times Square all lit up which was really cool. Then we went to a show which had had gotten tickets for that day. We decided on Kinky Boots which turned out to be very entertaining and with a good message. I've seen better plays but I wanted to see something new and our options were a bit limited for cheap, last-minute tickets. But we still liked it!

Times Square at night:


Kinky Boots!

The next day we started by taking the subway to Grand Central Station and checking that out. Then we walked along 5th Avenue to the Empire State Building. Then we grabbed some breakfast, bagel for me and a hot dog for Matt, before walking back over to Times Square to see it in the daylight. It's definitely a bustling place! Near Times Square we found a place called Juniors which is well-known for their cheesecake, so we split a piece of raspberry swirled. It was amazing! Then we walked briefly through the M&M and Nintendo stores before walking over to Rockefeller center. We walked some more along 5th Avenue and saw some of the big churches as well as some fancy clothing stores and the Trump Tower. We also walked past Carnegie Hall before stopping for a drink at a bar called McGee's, which is the bar that is the basis for the How I Met Your Mother bar called Maclaren's where the gang spends much of their time. They have a ton of HIMYM stuff and pictures of the cast there, and apparently they do trivia based on the show every Tuesday night. Then we spent about an hour strolling through Central Park which was very pretty. My allergies were acting up though so we didn't stay as long as planned and instead we cut the day short and headed back to the airbnb for a couple of hours so I could take some medicine and rest in the A/C. Dang allergies. 

Matt getting a famous NYC hot dog!

Times Square during the day:

Delicious NY cheesecake:

Central Park:


Later in the evening we went back to Little Italy for some delicious pasta. We found a place called Da Gennaro which made most of their pasta in-house and it was wonderful. I got ravioli and Matt had fettuccine alfredo. While we ate we enjoyed the ambiance and people watching, since we were seated in the perfect place to be able to look out at the people walking by. We almost went to Benito One which was a smaller place but also looked super good, but we didn't make reservations and they weren't able to seat us right away. After dinner we walked some of our dinner off by strolling around in search of a nice bar to watch the Chiefs-Patriots football game. We finally found one and we posted up at the bar for the first half of the game. At half time we went back to the airbnb to watch the rest from there. How about those Chiefs?! Undefeated so far this season, and Patriots have the worst record in the league, hehe.

Yum, Da Gennaro!


This morning we checked out of our airbnb and hit the road. On our way south we stopped at Coney Island for a bit. We had some breakfast on the boardwalk since it was a beautiful morning and it was nice and quiet since things were just starting to open up. Then we walked along the boardwalk a ways before turning back and walking back in the sand along the water. It was a very nice morning. Then we drove for 6ish hours (stupid traffic) to Virginia. We'll spend the next two nights here for a wedding! After Virginia we plan to make our way down to North Carolina before starting west to Nashville and back to Madison. Stay tuned!

Coney Island:

We really liked NYC and would enjoy going back. Since we were only there for a few days we only hit the highlights of the touristy things so I think there would be much more to explore and I would like to spend more time in the different boroughs next time. Since we were in Tokyo less than 5 months ago I felt that NYC was a little underwhelming and would've been more impressive before seeing Tokyo. But a benefit of doing it the way we did is I think we were much less stressed in NYC than we would've been otherwise. We're much more seasoned travelers now so the city didn't really faze us at all!

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

On the Road Again- Cleveland Adventures

Hello, I hope everyone had a great Labor Day Weekend!

We made it to Cleveland Saturday night after the Norte Dame game and spent the next two days exploring the city with our friend, Jeff. We all stayed at his parents' house there and they were fantastic hosts. We really enjoyed chatting with them. It was also like being home because they made us all yummy meals and we much appreciated that!

Sunday we went downtown to see Cleveland's annual Airshow. Neither Matt or I had ever been to an airshow before and it was really cool! The planes did all sorts of crazy things like spiraling upwards and stall the engine then accelerate down and pulled up at the last minute! And the last performance was the Thunderbirds and they did all kinds of crazy formations flying together.  We also saw an F-18, several WWII planes, a huge plane nicknamed "Hercules", among others.  I have more videos in the album linked on the right.


Thunderbirds:


After spending a few hours at the airshow Jeff gave us a quick walking tour of downtown. Then we met up with some of his friends and tried out a couple of the bars in the area and played some shuffleboard. We went back home for dinner with Jeff's parents and then we went back downtown with his friends for a few hours. We had a big night out and enjoyed seeing some Cleveland bars.


We got a slow start on Monday. After breakfast we took the family dog, Abby, to the park for a walk since the weather was beautiful. Then we spent the rest of the day visiting with Jeff's friends and family, who welcomed us into their home with a big Italian feast (yay!). In the evening Jeff had to catch his flight back to Madison. We were exhausted so instead of hitting the road we decided to stay one more night with his parents.

We had a great time in Cleveland and look forward to going back someday. Then today we hit the road right after breakfast and drove the 7+ hours to NYC! Hello, Big Apple! Stay tuned!

Sunday, September 3, 2017

Football is back!... with the perfect football weekend!

Hello everyone! The best sport ever is back!

We've had a big week since I landed home Tuesday night. Our big project was resealing our driveway. Boy, that was fun! We also managed to do our fantasy football draft and play some beach volleyball with our friends. Then the big football weekend began!

We started by going to the Wisconsin Badger season opener Friday night. We went downtown with two of our friends, Jeff and Steven, about 5pm to "tailgate" (which in Madison basically means go to the bars). Then we headed into the game in time for the 8pm kickoff. They played Utah State and the first half didn't look so good, 10-10. But the Badgers came out strong in the second half and dominated, with a finishing score of 59-10! Wohoo, great start to the weekend! The weather for the game was also beautiful; it just got a tad chilly by the end of the game at 11pm.


Then early Saturday morning we hit the road with our friend Jeff and drove to South Bend, Indiana to catch Norte Dame's season opener against Temple. It was another gorgeous day with mid-70s and sunny. We had fun tailgating before the game and played a few rounds of pong. I normally wouldn't write about this but something epic happened. We were in our 3rd game with the series tied at 1-1. Jeff and our new friend Jim were destroying us and hit their last cup while Matt and I still had 6 left. So we went into our redemption phase where we shoot until we miss. I made one shot before missing, but then Matt made all of the remaining cups to send it into overtime! Five. Straight. Shots. It was amazing. Then I made all 3 overtime cups to win the series! Whoop!

We scalped some tickets for the game and made it in just in time for kickoff. Which was lucky because the Irish started strong and made a touchdown on the second play of the game! They continued to dominate and won with a final score of 49-16. Sweet! Jeff took us on a quick tour around the campus which was beautiful. It actually reminded me a bit of K-State's campus with it's big stone buildings amid green courtyards. We also took the requisite picture with Touchdown Jesus.




Then we hit the road again and traveled to Cleveland, which is where Jeff is from. We're going to spend the weekend here with him before continuing our journey east. On the road I was able to watch on a phone my K-State Wildcats tear about Central Arkansas (final score 55-19) so that put the cherry on top of the perfect football weekend! (A perfect football weekend is much easier to accomplish when I don't have to worry about NFL or fantasy yet!). K-State also looked really good so I'm psyched for this season.

Happy Labor Day weekend, everyone!