I know I have been horrible about blogging. I keep thinking I need to write about the wedding and the honeymoon and it just seems so daunting that I have been avoiding it. So, I'm not going to write about them, for now at least. I posted pics on Facebook, so you can check them out there and get a feel for what happened.
As for playing catch up, here are a few adventures we have had since we got hitched over two months ago:
Philadelphia! It was a lot of fun. Kevin had a meeting with some people at QVC, so we made a drive up to their corporate offices and I just hung out in the lobby. It was kind of cool since that is where they do all the filming. I wanted to get my picture in front of the sign, but I didn't want to look like a fool, so I opted to just take a picture of it.
The hotel was a little boutique hotel close to lots of shopping and within walking distance of most of the historical sites. This made it convenient for me since Kevin worked the whole time and we didn't have a car. The first room they put us in smelled like vomit, so they upgraded us to a suite that smelled like Indian food. The rooms were still tiny and the bed was only a double, which felt tiny compared to the King size bed we were used to sleeping in while in Cancun the week before.
Being in Philly, we had to go to get cheese steaks. We tried both Geno's and Pat's and I liked Geno's better.
One of my best friends took a bus from NYC to spend the day with me and we had a blast! Tony and I always seem to find great food when we are together. We also visited Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and did a little shopping. Thanks to Tony for coming to see me!
Kevin also had is 30th birthday while we were in Philly. He had to work most of the day, but we did manage to make it down to the Liberty Bell again and then the LOVE statue.
Later we went to dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe and got frozen yogurt. I felt bad that I couldn't do more for his birthday, but I guess there is always next year.
After being home for a little less than two weeks, we drove up to the Seattle area for our Open House. It was quite the drive, and when were were about 45 mins or so from his parent's house, the sun roof of Kevin's car shattered. Luckily there was a shade inside that caught the glass so we were protected, but the sound scared us to death. The Open House was a lot of fun and I'm so grateful for Kevin's family for all their help. It was fun to meet people from Kevin's childhood and to hear how much he was loved. It was nice to have my parents and little sister there too. And once again, absolutely no rain while I was there. I don't know how it happens, but it always stops raining while I am in Washington.
On a more depressing note, a week and a half after we got back from Washington, my grandfather got really sick and passed away. To make a long story short, he had global bleeding in his brain and we decided to take him off life support. It was incredibly sad, but he was so lonely without my grandmother who had passed away in 2003. He had been depressed ever since, so we are grateful that they can be together again. My grandfather had been in the same house for 45 years, and wouldn't let us touch it after my grandmother passed, so we spent a week going through their stuff and trying to clean the house. They were both smokers so it was quite the project. It looks like my younger sister Heidi and her family will be moving in once they can get it fixed up enough. It will be nice to keep the house in the family. I have a lot of childhood memories there.
About two weeks after the funeral, Kevin had a business trip in Las Vegas and I got to tag a long. The drive seemed short compared to our drive to Bremerton the month before. We stayed at the Vdara, a new hotel right next to the Bellagio. The hotel was so nice and smoke free!!! There is no casino and I just liked the feel of it. We were on the 36th floor and our view was kind of nice. We would stay there again in a heartbeat. The location is perfect and the rooms were so nice, and I can't tell you how nice it was not smelling like smoke every night.
I've been to Las Vegas more times than I can count, but I have never been to the Coke store, so I begged Kevin to go with me this time. I'm not a huge fan of Coke, but I have always wanted to taste all the Coke products from around the world. I have to say, most of them were pretty gross, but I'm glad I finally got to experience it.
1 comment:
Yeah You're back! I'm glad things are going well and I'm sorry about your grandfather. At least he'll be happy now! We need to get all the girls together for a girls night dinner or something!
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