Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Ginger Supremacists

We are both gingers, I tell Mr. A I want ginger babies all the time, English people in Rome said I was offensive when I called Mr. A a ginger...

Yea, when we do have kids we are totally going to be these people:

Italy Trip – Day 1 – Romans Suck


Seriously. Let me start off by giving you a little background. Back in college I studied in Rome and my roommate, Kate and I developed a pretty strong opinion about Romans in general. They are rude, and pushy and many are constantly trying to rip you off in some way. I am not just making a snap judgment based on Mr. A and my time in Rome this time. Upon arrival in Rome after almost 24 hours of travel I was yet again quickly reminded that Romans… really do suck.

The hubs and I headed out of the airport terminal and were quickly duped into buying a phone card, only to later realize the phones now have pay by credit card directly on the phone… so yea we did not need that. Then we needed to change money, the first place just flat out would not do it for Mr. A just because and the second tried to rip him off on the conversion rate. This was all going on while I was in three lines to buy a train ticket to the city. After getting to the front of the line, oh yea the lady just would not take my bank card, not because they did not take them but because it was going to take too long. SERIOUSLY. After quickly snapping back into my Romans-suck-so-be-a-bitch armor I told the lady she had to take my card and got fussy and all of a sudden BAM she handed me the tickets. Y’all this was before we even left the airport…

Knowing that Roman cab drivers will try to rip you off I told Mr. A we should just take the subway; it is only 1 euro and was right by the flat we were renting. Perfect, cheap and easy. Well we get to Termini and again the ripping off begins. I go to buy our tickets, all while wearing my special bitch armor, and lo and behold the gypsy people are there trying to beg for money from me because they pressed a button on the machine that I used. I promptly said no and got yelled at in Italian. Awesome start to this trip right?

Well after a brief and scary trip on the subway we walked to apartment and had our minds blown. We stayed in a neighborhood that backed up to the forum. It was UNREAL. The street we stayed on had cobblestone and was over 600 year old with ivy growing all around you. It was like you walked into a whole other city. I quickly relaxed and realized I was going to have a much different experience this time around. Romans may suck, but at least the building we were staying in was amazing!

Here are some pictures of our newly renovated 100 euro a night flat: 
Our bilding
The living room

Kitchen

Eating area

Window to the courtyard

Bathroom

I loved this ceiling... it was over 600 years old.
 Awesome right? I know! We even did a bit of food shopping. It was so nice to have a quiet place to escape the chaos that was Rome.

After settling in Mr. A convinced me that we should not nap, even though I had not slept in 24 hours, so we headed out to start to get the lay of the land. Here is a shot of what was at the end of our street:

Old shit at the end of our street!
Trajan's market right at the end of our street.
To the left the Colosseum...
To the right the wedding cake...
Yea that’s the forum… amazing. So we walked around and did the wedding cake monument, Trajan’s Colum and Market, and a bit of other wondering. We then headed to the baths of Dioclecian and Piazza Republica: 

Pizza Republica
We then promptly realized we needed to take a nap. So we went back to the apartment and passed out for 3 hours. It was glorious. Here are some pictures from that first day of touring:

Trajan's column
Love the flag here
Mr. A found his "good" fanta
We walked by this on our way home every night. Unreal.
That night we went to dinner off of Via del Corso and walked up to Piazza Del Popolo and had a bottle of wine and gelato. Perfect end to a hectic and yet wonderful first day back in the eternal city.
Sunset over Rome
Piazza by our building
Piazza del Popolo
Wine and my love...
We walked by the Trevi fountain on our way home. More on this later.
And the Spanish steps.
 As a side note, because I love food and baking so much I am going to be putting together a whole separate set of blog posts about the food we had. Don’t worry you will get to hear all about the black truffle handmade pasta that we liked the bowls after… we keep it classy in Italy.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

I will take my foot out of my mouth now...

Mr. A informed last night that no matter what my intentions were with a recent blog post about babies was I should never had said it. It came off wrong, rude and selfish and you know what as much as I hate to admit it he is right.You all do not write your blogs to entertain me, you write them to tell your story. I hope you can accept my sincere apologies.

I have since taken it down, so if you don't know what I am talking about then good and if you do and were hurt I am sorry. Really, I never meant to come off like that. I hope you all can understand it was an honest mistake.

Thanks for (hopefully) still loving me even with my lack of self control.

Now back to my regular posts...

Coming up, pictures from our trip... here is a sneak peak:

Positano Italy!
View from our balcony...

Monday, October 17, 2011

Fall baking awesomeness!

This weekend I baked a bunch of items for Mr. A's office. I decided to go with a fall theme. I also decided to make all weight watchers items. I was hoping his coworkers would appreciate a healthy and yummy snack and not stab me for tricking them into eating something healthy.

I started off with banana pumpkin bread, from skinnytaste.com. This bread was amazing and I think anyone would like it. Not too pumpkin-y either.


Then I made low fat, low points, pumpkin cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. These cupcakes were more like pumpkin bread with cream cheese, but they were super yummy! They were also from skinnytaste.com.

I then made a sweet treat hat I am totally going to make for me niece and nephew's birthdayween party coming up. Ghost cookies! They are super cute and super easy to make. I think everyone liked them too! Also from skinnytaste.com.


Please excuse my dirty oven, oh the shame.
Aren't these too cute!?
After a hard night of baking harry was pooped...



 The hubs and I are trying to watch our waste lines because since we have been back from vacation we have been eating like beasts! So here is to healthy and fun fall themed treats!






Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Like a good bottle of wine...

Italy just gets better with age.

We just got back from our amazing 2 week trip to Italy and I am jet lagged beyond belief. No joke I fell asleep while reading one of my 247 emails this morning. BUT with that being said, we had a total blast on our vacation (holiday if you are European, or fancy, apparently I am neither). Updates and gratuitous bragging about fabulousness is soon to come. I know you are pumped.

In the mean time I am going back to bed.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Italy Travel Style

In preperation for my trip to Italy I have been learing a lot about how my husband and I travel together. We have been on lots of trips together, but honestly never this long and never this complicated! So we have been chatting a lot about expecations.

When I studied in Rome with my bestie Katie D (now Mrs. S!) she and I tended to do the cheap route with everthing and it always worked out. We just would wander and take everything in. We felt you would learn more about a city if you just sat on a piazza and drank some wine and people watched. That is my type of good time. Don't get me wrong, I love to sight see but only on my time and only if it works in with my wine drinking... don't judge.

Anyway, I am excited to say that it sounds like Mr. A is the same way! We plan on doing a tour during the day and then just relaxing at night with a bottle of wine, dinner and people watching. I want to really take in Italy and not just see it through musueums!

So in case you care here is our plan:

Day 1 - 4 we will be in Rome. I plan on doing all the major sights and also eating lots of great food.

Day 5-8 we will be in Sorrento. I plan to head to Pompeii and Capri and then drink wine and eat lots of food.

Day 8-11 we will be in Positano. We plan on doing nothing. Possibly taking a cruise at night along the coast. We are having dinner at Le Sirenuse. SO pumped!

Then back to Rome to head home the next day :(

I can't wait to see everything again! Katie D, I will say "Hi" to our home for us!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Fall fashion and vacation wear preview

As I prepare for our vacation to the Rome, Sorrento and the Amalifi Coast I have had the perfect excuse to buy lots and lots of stuff! Woot Woot! I daydream of many of these things and some I have actually purchased. I usually try to replace staple items and then find a few trendy things to throw in there. I don't typically live on the edge though, so sorry if this is not all that exciting to many of you. I am trying to think more out of the box of my usual jeans and t-shirt with sneakers weekend outfit. Here is what I have come up with so far:

First I needed some fun dressed that I could add leggings to and boots and wear them at night or during the day. I bought these at old navy with 30% off! 

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I think the last skirt will be prefect with a white tank sandals and a wrap for a nice dinner. I have never bought anything like this before, but Kelly and Janet said it was a go so I went with it. I blame them if I look like a sofa. 

I am imagining me wearing a lot of this look this fall, all of from Loft of course. Kate Middleton rocks this all the time:

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For shoes I am bringing several newbies and several oldies. I know it seems like a lot but I remind you I had foot surgery and I don't mess around with my feet! I am bringing a pair of cold sandals in addition to these:

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Here is the one thing that I could never travel without. My scarves. Ladies, and gents I am ONLY bringing 4. This is a very low count for me considering I counted over 30 in my closet. I freaking love scarves. I am going to buy more over there, I know it. Don't judge. BUT you have to admit it is the perfect functional accessory to every travel outfit.

I am packing leggings to make each outfit a bit warmer if i choose to wear it at night. I am also packing on pair of skinny jeans as I have been told that is what Italians wear. And I am bringing a few basic tank tops  to throw on with capri's  and my scarf, of course.

So how have I done?