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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Chocolate and Waffles


We had a great time this past weekend as we celebrated our 5 year anniversary in Bruges, Belgium. The city is small, beautiful, clean, and very quaint. It is touted as the "Venice of the North" as it has multiple canals running through it, although I didn't see any operatic singers steering a gondola.

To cross the Channel this go around, we drove our car into the Chunnel train and were in Calais, France in 35 minutes. This is a huge freight train with double decker metal cars that carry everything from our small car to large coach buses. Basically, you just drive the car into the freight car and enjoy the ride. When you arrive on the other side, you exit the freight car almost directly onto the main interstate. I think this is the best way to cross...it's faster and cheaper.

We stayed at a B&B called A Room with a View and was very pleased with our choice. Everything in the city is within walking distance because it is such a small city. The best part is that the whole place is cyclist and pedestrian friendly. They have true bike lanes surrounding the city, not just a stripe on the pavement painted as a afterthought when global warming became a hot issue. You are separated by metal or concrete barricades from the main road. Very nice and safe. Within the city bikes are allowed anywhere and are once again granted bike lanes...these don't have barricades, but not many cars cruise the city...it's best saved for walking and biking.

While Bruges offers fabulous museums, we opted against anything touristy. I even bypassed the chocolate museum...I just want the chocolate however they decide to make it! We opted for a relaxing, laid-back weekend, holding hands as we browsed the street shops and making use of the free bikes from the B&B to work off some of the waffles. Out of shear coincidence, we were in town for the Pageant of the Golden Tree. This parade, which happens only once every 5 years, chronicles the history of Bruges and the commemoration of the wedding of Charles the Bold and Margaretha of York. They had great floats and costumes and it was fun to feel a little like a local celebrating their city. We had a very nice anniversary dinner at Chez Olivier, a small 10-table French/Flemish restaurant overlooking a canal. The husband is the chef and the wife is the server...they make a great team and serve delicious food.

We had a beautiful weekend in a beautiful city. Monday was a UK bank holiday, so Edgar had the day off. We took advantage of the great weather and cycled through Richmond Park. You should see the deer there...I'm going to try to get photos of them posted. In the meantime, enjoy our photos from Bruges!

Friday, August 24, 2007

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, EDVON!





Today, Edgar and I celebrate our 5 year anniversary! I distinctly remember our second date, camping in Pedernales Falls State Park, when I looked up at him and thought to myself, "Oh my gosh, I've found the man I'm going to marry!" I knew it from the beginning. Thanks, Babe, for being a wonderful husband, treating me like a queen, and making my dreams a reality.


We are off to Brugge, Belgium for the weekend...chocolate, waffles, and Edgar...what more could a girl want?

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Mex-it-up...Well, sort of...


You've all heard me lament about the lack of Mexican food over here. Thought I would share with you this photo of McDonald's recent "Mex-it-up" campaign. More like "Mess-it-up". Is that fajita breaded and fried? And that salsa...is that ketchup? And just what is that mystery white sauce on the burger?
When I arrive in Austin in December, will whoever is picking me up at the airport please have a taco waiting? Or maybe a margharita...yeah, that sounds better.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

It's Fall Already?


OK...it's officially cold. Edgar had to issue a wimp alert on me because I wanted to turn on the radiator. For those of you who may know some of my wardrobe staples, I have pulled out the green Taos, New Mexico sweatshirt from Spring Break 1997 (WOO HOO!). Unfortunately, I had to bury the grey joggers that had been with me from the 8th grade. They were my favorite, but were so thin, they ceased doing their job of keeping me warm.
I don't think I'll get the hot chocolate out just yet, though. According to weather.com, it's supposed to almost hit 80 this weekend. I love the changing seasons. I love having four distinct seasons, instead of just 2-hot and not hot. But I have to say that no matter how much I like this, my threshold for bitter winters stands at 2. After that, it's get me back to Texas-just give me an air conditioner and a swimming pool and I'll be just fine.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The Great River Race-I MADE THE TEAM!!!


You may recall from an earlier post that I had taken up rowing (well, sculling actually) with a group of ladies one night a week. I was just doing it for fun exercise and to try something new. Two of the ladies were in training mode for the Great River Race in September. There were two additional spots open on the team and Charlie and I made it!


Our team name is the Blistered Sisters and on September 8, we will scull 22 miles down the River Thames from Richmond to Greenwich. This is the part where I need your help! Our team is raising money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and I would greatly appreciate your support as I tackle this new endeavour. It is super easy to give at our online donation page. A few minutes of your time and your generosity can make all the difference for the millions affected by this disease. Thank you in advance for your donation!


So last year I did my first triathlon, and this year will be my first River Race...a new adventure to keep things interesting. We just got news on the identity of the celebrity starter...STING!!! Can you believe it? I'll have the camera ready!


Thursday, August 09, 2007

Anyone a Nicolas Cage fan?

As I walked past our historic Richmond Theater today on a slight detour that just happens to run past the gelato shop (it's summer...I need the gelato!), I noticed all these trucks parked outside. Upon closer inspection I came upon the above sign that explained it all. They are filming the sequel to National Treasure here! This one is called "National Treasure: The Book of Secrets". I'm not a huge Nicolas Cage fan, in fact, ask me to do my Nicolas Cage impression for you next time you see me, but I may go see this one just to check out the theater scenes! I'll keep my camera ready these next couple of weeks in case I run upon anyone worth taking a photo of...

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Summer-Hello and Goodbye

It has been a while since my last post, but with the beautiful weather we've been having here in London, who wants to stay inside on the computer?

The weather forecasters around here are saying that this past Sunday was "THE HOTTEST DAY OF THE YEAR!!!" What? Really? That was it? 86F? I barely even broke a sweat as Edgar and I lazed on the Thames with about 1000 other sun seekers. I was so worried about not having an air conditioner in our flat. I couldn't imagine going through a summer and not needing one. Even Columbus, Ohio got pretty toasty in the summer. I was even scoping out these portable AC units that can be rented...but I guess everyone was right...it just doesn't get very hot here.

While I do still long for a searing hot Texas day and a cool dip in the San Marcos river, I will take my 86F summers these next two years and enjoy them. Now about those winters...