Sunday, January 19, 2014
Sunday, January 5, 2014
It has been snowing all day!
There is no snow on the railing because the wind has been blowing so hard. In fact, most of the day we have been watching it snow UP. Wind blowing up the hill from the lake....
Kansas City or Bust
Note: we use the blog to document where we have been and make notes about things we like or don't like for future reference, so this may be boring. I didn't take many pictures.
Phillip and I have been enjoying our post-Christmas break. We headed to the lakehouse on Saturday after Christmas. On Sunday, we had a great day...we went to church with the Pitts family - Jayden and Kyler were acolytes. They were headed to Breckenridge afterwards, so Phillip and I went to Emelias on Dickson Street for brunch by ourselves. Afterwards we went to Crystal Bridges, to the movies and then to eat at Mellow Mushroom. The next few days we just messed around...did a little shopping, visited the Johnsons, enjoyed eating out, fished a little off the dock.
Thursday morning we were up bright and early to head to Kansas City. It snowed a couple of inches last night, but did not stick to the roads, so the drive was really pretty. Neither of us has spent any time in KC and it is just a 3 hour drive from Rogers. We went straight to the Legends Outlet Mall to do a little shopping. The temps on this day were very low...around 11 all day! For future reference, this area has several attractions that the kids would like and the shopping was great. We had lunch at Buster and Daves (which is like a casino for kids). Later that afternoon we headed to our hotel - the Westin at Crown Center. We loved that it was connected to area attractions by "The Link" (a heated, glassed walkway). Thursday night we walked over to Union Station which was beautifully decorated for Christmas (and I have this thing about old train stations...)
We then took the bridge over the train yard for some Jack Stack BarBQ...seriously the best I have ever had!
Friday morning Phillip went to the Harley museum and I stayed around the hotel and worked out at the gym. This was my view out the window. Notice we still have snow on the ground. This is a heated outdoor pool...
...and then did a little more shopping. This afternoon we headed over to the Country Club Plaza area. I loved this area of town! It was a section of old downtown that had been organized into a shopping area. They had every store you can imagine - even an H and M.
Now, when you are in Kansas City you should have good BarBQ (check) and a good steak (failed). We went to Jess and Jims Steakhouse on Friday night. It had good reviews and was supposed to be one of the top steakhouses in the US (I don't know how). We were very disappointed. I have mentioned it in this post so that we will remember NOT to go back. I guess it is a good thing...now we need to go back to KC and get one of the good steaks that KC is famous for :)
Phillip and I have been enjoying our post-Christmas break. We headed to the lakehouse on Saturday after Christmas. On Sunday, we had a great day...we went to church with the Pitts family - Jayden and Kyler were acolytes. They were headed to Breckenridge afterwards, so Phillip and I went to Emelias on Dickson Street for brunch by ourselves. Afterwards we went to Crystal Bridges, to the movies and then to eat at Mellow Mushroom. The next few days we just messed around...did a little shopping, visited the Johnsons, enjoyed eating out, fished a little off the dock.
Thursday morning we were up bright and early to head to Kansas City. It snowed a couple of inches last night, but did not stick to the roads, so the drive was really pretty. Neither of us has spent any time in KC and it is just a 3 hour drive from Rogers. We went straight to the Legends Outlet Mall to do a little shopping. The temps on this day were very low...around 11 all day! For future reference, this area has several attractions that the kids would like and the shopping was great. We had lunch at Buster and Daves (which is like a casino for kids). Later that afternoon we headed to our hotel - the Westin at Crown Center. We loved that it was connected to area attractions by "The Link" (a heated, glassed walkway). Thursday night we walked over to Union Station which was beautifully decorated for Christmas (and I have this thing about old train stations...)
We then took the bridge over the train yard for some Jack Stack BarBQ...seriously the best I have ever had!
Friday morning Phillip went to the Harley museum and I stayed around the hotel and worked out at the gym. This was my view out the window. Notice we still have snow on the ground. This is a heated outdoor pool...
...and then did a little more shopping. This afternoon we headed over to the Country Club Plaza area. I loved this area of town! It was a section of old downtown that had been organized into a shopping area. They had every store you can imagine - even an H and M.
Now, when you are in Kansas City you should have good BarBQ (check) and a good steak (failed). We went to Jess and Jims Steakhouse on Friday night. It had good reviews and was supposed to be one of the top steakhouses in the US (I don't know how). We were very disappointed. I have mentioned it in this post so that we will remember NOT to go back. I guess it is a good thing...now we need to go back to KC and get one of the good steaks that KC is famous for :)
Christmas 2013
The festivities began on Monday, December 23. First the Johnson's arrived and then shortly thereafter Mim and Mike arrived. The Pitts left Fayetteville this day as well, but their first stop was Sheridan and they arrived in Arkadelphia on Tuesday around noon. The past several years we have had our big meal on Christmas Eve, which has worked out well because we can eat more at our Christmas morning breakfast. I'm not sure which one the kids like better....maybe the breakfast because by now most everybody is a little tired of Turkey and Dressing.
We had an early dinner so that we would have time to work in all the Christmas Eve rituals...open Christmas PJs, read stories, leave cookies for Santa and treats for his reindeer...and all of these events being captured on photos.
Miranda took these photos on Christmas Eve as I was reading the traditional stories - I want you to know that I am in hog-heaven - surrounded by all of my grandchildren ;)
We had an early dinner so that we would have time to work in all the Christmas Eve rituals...open Christmas PJs, read stories, leave cookies for Santa and treats for his reindeer...and all of these events being captured on photos.
Miranda took these photos on Christmas Eve as I was reading the traditional stories - I want you to know that I am in hog-heaven - surrounded by all of my grandchildren ;)
Just messing around with the family:
Christmas Eve Dinner:
Opening the Christmas PJs:
Trying to get a group photo...I wish I was better with
Photo Shop...everybody looks good in one picture or the
other :)
Leaving treats for Santa's reindeer
IT IS CHRISTMAS!!!!!
New York! New York!
We headed out for New York on Friday, December 6th in the middle of a snowstorm. Thank goodness for 4-wheel drive vehicles!
Our flight was non-stop which was great since we had Avery with us this year. The following account of our trip is so that we can remember the details....
Arrived at the Roosevelt Hotel around 4 on Friday. Dropped our bags and went to eat at a cute little cafe off Madison. Food was very good.
Then off for some shopping. We went to Saks and had an Avery parade...seriously...we felt like we were in a parade. Avery was smiling and waving at everybody :) People would stop and talk to her and one lady got her husband to "come look at this cute baby." It started raining when we were over by Rockefeller plaza this evening and we were all getting tired, so we headed back to the hotel to rest up for tomorrow.
Saturday. Early start and busy day shopping. Ate breakfast at Grand Central Station - and I love this place more every time that I see it. Headed straight for Macys and the mall nearby. Ate a late lunch at the pub in the Empire State Building and then shopped our way back towards the hotel.
Miranda and Avery went back to the room around 6 and Mel and I went to GCS and picked up cheesecake for dinner from Juniors. Even though we saw it this morning, it was even more beautiful in the main entry after dark. Melissa and I stopped at J. Crew before going back to room. Avery had a little time to stretch her legs after being cooped up in a stroller all day and was in a great mood - plus, we had cheesecake for dinner :) Miranda has not found a food that Avery doesn't like, so it was no surprise that she likes cheesecake too. Avery quickly found out that when her Mommy says "No" she only needs to look to Aunt Sissy or Cici to get what she wants .... in this case more cheesecake :)
Sunday. Up early and Avery and I hung out in the Lobby so that Miranda and Melissa could get dressed. Sometimes it is the little things that you know you will remember and this is one of them...just me and Avery in this big lobby and me enjoying my morning coffee with my little sweetie...
We caught the subway at Grand Central Station over to Century 21 which is a place that Miranda found on one of her trips to NYC without us. Pretty cold this morning. Then we took subway to the Chelsea area and had lunch at a little Italian restaurant. Went to the Chelsea Market which is where food network is housed and shopped at Anthropology. Afterwards shopped at Lohmans and Urban Outfitters. Took subway to 56th street to shop at Club Monoco. It was snowing when we got off the subway...looked very Christmassy but it was pretty wet and cold. Stopped at a Japanese store that was pretty cool and took our pic in front of the Rockefeller Christmas tree.
It was very crowded in this area. We headed towards the hotel and stopped and ate dinner at Maggie's - we have eaten here on previous trips and we like the food and atmosphere. Mel had bangers and mash which was really good and Mir had a beef and mushroom pie which she liked.
Monday is crunch day! Remember the rules...if the girls have any of their money left at the end of the trip they have to give it back to me. Up early to get our bags packed and checked with the bell hop and then down to H&M to buy! After that we went straight to J Crew to get some things, then back to the hotel to pick up bags and a cab. Success! Not a penny was left on the table :)
Avery is a great little flyer and we had an uneventful flight back. However, we arrived to a winter wonderland. Thank goodness our men were able to get through to the airport and give us a ride home. :) It was a wonderful trip with my girls!
Our flight was non-stop which was great since we had Avery with us this year. The following account of our trip is so that we can remember the details....
Arrived at the Roosevelt Hotel around 4 on Friday. Dropped our bags and went to eat at a cute little cafe off Madison. Food was very good.
Then off for some shopping. We went to Saks and had an Avery parade...seriously...we felt like we were in a parade. Avery was smiling and waving at everybody :) People would stop and talk to her and one lady got her husband to "come look at this cute baby." It started raining when we were over by Rockefeller plaza this evening and we were all getting tired, so we headed back to the hotel to rest up for tomorrow.
Saturday. Early start and busy day shopping. Ate breakfast at Grand Central Station - and I love this place more every time that I see it. Headed straight for Macys and the mall nearby. Ate a late lunch at the pub in the Empire State Building and then shopped our way back towards the hotel.
Miranda and Avery went back to the room around 6 and Mel and I went to GCS and picked up cheesecake for dinner from Juniors. Even though we saw it this morning, it was even more beautiful in the main entry after dark. Melissa and I stopped at J. Crew before going back to room. Avery had a little time to stretch her legs after being cooped up in a stroller all day and was in a great mood - plus, we had cheesecake for dinner :) Miranda has not found a food that Avery doesn't like, so it was no surprise that she likes cheesecake too. Avery quickly found out that when her Mommy says "No" she only needs to look to Aunt Sissy or Cici to get what she wants .... in this case more cheesecake :)
Sunday. Up early and Avery and I hung out in the Lobby so that Miranda and Melissa could get dressed. Sometimes it is the little things that you know you will remember and this is one of them...just me and Avery in this big lobby and me enjoying my morning coffee with my little sweetie...
Ready for our day!
We caught the subway at Grand Central Station over to Century 21 which is a place that Miranda found on one of her trips to NYC without us. Pretty cold this morning. Then we took subway to the Chelsea area and had lunch at a little Italian restaurant. Went to the Chelsea Market which is where food network is housed and shopped at Anthropology. Afterwards shopped at Lohmans and Urban Outfitters. Took subway to 56th street to shop at Club Monoco. It was snowing when we got off the subway...looked very Christmassy but it was pretty wet and cold. Stopped at a Japanese store that was pretty cool and took our pic in front of the Rockefeller Christmas tree.
It was very crowded in this area. We headed towards the hotel and stopped and ate dinner at Maggie's - we have eaten here on previous trips and we like the food and atmosphere. Mel had bangers and mash which was really good and Mir had a beef and mushroom pie which she liked.
Monday is crunch day! Remember the rules...if the girls have any of their money left at the end of the trip they have to give it back to me. Up early to get our bags packed and checked with the bell hop and then down to H&M to buy! After that we went straight to J Crew to get some things, then back to the hotel to pick up bags and a cab. Success! Not a penny was left on the table :)
The stewardess gave Miranda some cookies for Avery.
Avery is a great little flyer and we had an uneventful flight back. However, we arrived to a winter wonderland. Thank goodness our men were able to get through to the airport and give us a ride home. :) It was a wonderful trip with my girls!
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