East Coast Vacation 2012

Wow, I can’t believe we’ve been back from our 12-day trip to the East Coast for two and a half weeks already. Yes, it has taken me this long to upload all the photos I took and write this entry because life has been so busy since we got back. This is gonna be a long one, but if you’d rather just look at the photos, skip down the end of this entry where I provide links.

9/22 – Saturday – Travel

We left around 8 am with the intention of driving as long as we could stand it before stopping for the night to find a hotel, so we ended up driving through all of Ohio (loved their rest stops or as they called them, Service Stations, by the way) and most of Pennsylvania before stopping. We had trouble finding a hotel with vacancies in Bloomsburg and the only available rooms were ridiculously priced. We finally found a Holiday Inn Express for $99 night in Whitehaven, PA. We learned from the very friendly manager that a motorcycle event was going on in the area that weekend which explained why so many of the hotels were booked solid.

9/23 – Sunday – New Jersey

Since we had kept driving east the night before we were only an hour and a half from New Jersey when we left in the morning. I spotted a baby black bear along the road who ran into traffic and luckily make it back into the woods without a scratch. Unfortunately that would be the only true wildlife we’d see during this trip, but it was pretty cool and unexpected because I had no idea black bears were indigenous to New Jersey.

Statue of Liberty

Since we arrived too early to check into our hotel, we decided to visit Liberty State Park in Jersey City where we stumbled upon the ferry to Ellis Island and Liberty Island to see the outside of the Statue of Libertyy. It’s currently under renovation so we couldn’t go inside but it was really cool to see the statue up close. After reading that you have to climb 393 steps to reach the statue’s crown I’m fine with the fact that we only saw it from the outside. I get easily winded climbing stairs anyway.

After we returned to the mainland we had lunch at Hard Grove Cafe which was recommended in the Food Network app I had installed on my phone. I drank the best mango mojito ever and I don’t even like mojitos! And yes, I got “drunk” because I rarely drink so I’m a lightweight. Joe found it very amusing.

After lunch we checked into our spacious hotel room (Hyatt Place in Secaucus, New Jersey). We got at a great rate thanks to my connections at work which made the room even that more impressive. After checking in we walked around the plaza area and ended up grabbing drinks, appetizers and dessert from a restaurant called The Urban Plum which is located in the Holiday Inn Express near our hotel. It was deserted when we arrived seeing as though it was a Sunday night but I didn’t mind. The food and drinks were just ok, but the cheesecake we shared was pretty good.

9/24 – Monday – New York

Black Panther

We hopped on the bus outside our hotel in Jersey and which took us through the Lincoln Tunnel into the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT for short) in New York where all the train and bus lines seem to converge. From there we took the Red 2 subway train to the Bronx Zoo. It was a pretty big zoo, complete with a monorail. It reminded me a lot of Milwaukee Zoo in the way it was laid out. After what for us was a record three and half hours at the zoo (which didn’t open until 10 am, mind you, and we got there late because the bus/train ride took longer than I expected), we took the train back to Manhattan and visited the 9/11 Memorial.

Beforehand we stopped in a little hole in the wall place called It’s a Pizza that had good reviews on Yelp. We bought a few slices of pizza including one called mashed potato which was out of this world. I nearly choked to death on the wonderful stringy cheese, and unfortunately that’s about the 3rd time in my life that has happened. I had to pull the cheese out of my own throat (ew!) and then later Joe pointed out a paramedic was sitting right by us. Wonderful guy that was not even noticing someone choking to death. So that’s another vacation where I had a near death experience (the other being our honeymoon when I almost drowned at Discovery Cove when water went into my snorkel – someone keep me inside where I can’t hurt myself).

9/11 Memorial - Reflecting Pool

Something to note: You can’t just walk up to the 9/11 Memorial. First you have to go to a particular location to get tickets for an entry time (hence why we had time to get some pizza), then walk several blocks to the entry site, go through security, and then walk a few more blocks to the actual site which cannot be seen without doing all this as it’s surrounded by walls. Nonetheless it was a very moving site and brought tears to our eyes.

By the time we left the memorial it was around 7 pm and we were tired so we nixed our original plans to visit Coney Island or walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. There’s only so much you can do in New York in one day since the city is ginormous.

When we got back to the PABT, I thought we were going to be waiting in line for hours to get on a bus back to Jersey because the line was the longest one in the place but luckily they had several buses lined up waiting to take everyone across the river. They just cram people in like sardines too, including standing in the aisles of the bus which would freak me out since they are on so many elevated roads with ramps and whatnot. I think we made it back to the hotel within a half hour which wasn’t bad at all.

9/25 – Tuesday – New York

Polar Bear

Once again we hopped on the bus to the PABT, but this time we rode the Yellow Q subway train to Central Park to visit the zoo. It’s really small but the polar bear was awesome and had to be the biggest one we’ve ever seen. His exhibit was cool because you could see him at all angles. The zoo also has red pandas which are the cutest little creatures ever.

Times Square

After we tired of the zoo we took the subway to Times Square and marveled at the buildings and went inside the massive Toys R Us. Afterwards we walked around looking for somewhere to eat. The problem with New York is that we could not get our bearings and it felt like we were walking around in spirals most of the time. We’d look up a place on Yelp and try to pull up directions on the maps app but it wasn’t really helpful for walking (thanks for nothing, Apple, with your shitty iOS 6 maps update).

We finally ended up eating at an overpriced shitty cafe chain called Europa which I would not recommend to anyone (which is also why I’m not linking to it). I also got a stomach ache, which I’m not necessarily saying was related, but another problem with New York, like any big city, is that public restrooms are scarce. I finally found one at McDonalds in the nick of time and apparently caused quite the line to build up while everyone waited on me (there were two stalls but I guess a lot of people needed to go too because when I finally came out there were a good 10 people waiting).

NBC Studios at 30 Rock

From there we walked to 30 Rockefeller Plaza where we passed Jane Krakowski filming a scene from 30 Rock. We could have been on tv (they were lining tourists up behind the stage Jane was on so they could be “extras”) but skipped it as my stomach hurt. Once we made it inside the building we asked a security guy for directions to the nearest restroom and he was very helpful because my stomach was not letting up even after eating some Pepto-Bismal. I was really starting to worry we were not going to be able to make the Jimmy Fallon taping.

Once I finally emerged from the bathroom we high-tailed it upstairs to stand in line and it was looong. I started getting a sinking feeling that we wouldn’t get tickets but luckily we did. We were asked to come back in an hour and to make sure we had used the restroom by then as we would not be permitted to get up at any time during the taping. I returned to my post in the bathroom a few more times and slowly my stomach started feeling better (thank you sweet Jesus).

Jimmy Fallon Show Ticket

The taping of the Jimmy Fallon show was awesome! First a very funny comedian came out to warm up the crowd and give instructions. Then out came… Jerry Seinfeld! It was fun to hear them talk about stuff that never made it air (which is why they don’t allow anyone to take photos and they make you turn off your cell phone completely while pages stand in the aisles watching everyone like a hawk). The male cast from the new NBC show, Guys with Kids, came on next and did this awesome music skit of old theme songs with Jimmy which concluded with Jimmy coming up the aisle and standing about two rows in front of where we were sitting (my niece was able to get a very unflattering still image of us which I am NOT posting here – haha). We didn’t get a high fave from Mr. Fallon though even though he went down our aisle. I admire the amount of energy that man has (they ended up doing the musical number twice) but felt rather bummed not getting to interact with him at all when three different girls jumped on him and got hugs.

Overall impression of New York

No thank you! It is way too crowded and fast-paced but the people are all nice (save for one NYC police officer who yelled at Joe when we tried to walk down a street that was blocked off (it looked like the street was blocked; not the sidewalk)). I’m happy that we visited since everyone talks about New York and it’s featured in so many movies and TV shows but I was also happy to leave that hustle behind.

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Milwaukee Brewers

Miller Park Panorama

Saturday evening we (Joe, my SIL, and E) went to Milwaukee to watch the Brewers beat the New York Mets. I enjoyed our first visit to Miller Park in May, but this recent one was even more fun. We were seated in pretty packed section compared to last time, almost directly across the stadium from before, but the people in our section were a lot less obnoxious. The tickets weren’t quite as cheap as last time, costing us $60 through StubHub for four seats, but still not bad. I’m guessing it’s because we bought them the night before the game instead of a few weeks ahead of time, but who knows.

The thing I love about Miller Park is that it’s not as big as Cellular One field, there are escalators to take you to the upper sections, the food tastes better, and there’s a good view from any seat; although that last point can also be said for Cellular One. However, what Cellular One doesn’t allow is one to roam the park freely if they have upper-seating whereas Miller Park does. I like this since some of the better food is found at the lower levels, including the pomme frites stand where I was looking forward to snagging some mayonnaise fries, but sadly they went out of business. (Side note to Miller Park’s webmaster – take them off the concession stand list!)

Despite the french fry disappointment I still had some great food. Joe got some chicken nachos that had a great flavor (unlike Cellular One’s Stadium Club’s nachos) and I munched a bit on those as well as some peanuts my SIL got, and the awesome waffle fries that came with Joe’s bratwurst. I also enjoyed a small bag of cinnamon roasted nuts which were almonds, pecans, and cashews with cinnamon sugar and vanilla coating. Next time I’m going for the large bag because they didn’t go the cheap route and fill the bag with primarily cashews. In fact there were more almonds than anything.

Between all the snacking I wasn’t expecting to end my night devouring a butter-dipped pretzel twist (picture a cinnamon twisted donut for the shape), but I spied a woman in the row in front of us chowing down on one and couldn’t resist. It came with a side of cheese dip that was actually good too. Normally I don’t eat that much food at a game so I blame it on the Excedrin I secured from the park’s first aid before the game started when a migraine began developing and I found myself without any medication. The caffeine in the pill boosted my appetite or something I think, which I realize is odd since for most people caffeine is supposed to subdue one’s appetite (hence why it’s used in diet pills).

Miller Park at Night

Between all the eating and people-watching I didn’t really pay much attention to the game itself but I’m not a sports buff so I’m sure that comes as no surprise. I do know they won, however! I was just enjoying the atmosphere in our section. A guy sitting behind and off to our left had won $500 of concessions that night so after my SIL teased him about not sharing he bought her a beer which I thought was nice. There were so many wasted people at the game, including a guy sitting in front of us, but luckily they were all happy drunks (including my SIL) so everyone had a great time. I can see us attending at least a few games there next year as it’s the most fun I’ve had at a baseball game (it didn’t hurt that the weather was quite nice that evening too).

End of July

Last Sunday we visited Joe’s brother and sister-in-law. We haven’t been to his place in years even though it’s only an hour and a half drive because a) all the other times we’ve visited I got ill (I think it was the water out there) and b) we were (incorrectly, we learned) under the impression the best day to visit was a Sunday and we don’t usually have the kids and have to work the next day so it wasn’t convenient. Joe took this past week off, and I took Monday and Tuesday off, since we had E for the entire week, so it worked out perfectly. We got there around 11 am and bullshitted for awhile, then my brother-in-law’s friend came by and took us out on the lake in his pontoon boat. E got to drive the boat, which he loved (and which made me nervous at first but he quickly got the hang of it). After that he went out on the tube and we pulled him with the boat. Then BIL’s friend was tired so we went back to the house and had a nice big meal of steak, baked potatoes, hot dogs, corn on the cob, potato salad, cucumber salad, etc. We played Uno Attack afterwards and ended up leaving sometime after 8 pm.

We slept in on Monday and didn’t do much but run a few errands (I scored a nice case for my Kindle at Half Price Books for only $4.79) and Tuesday we went to see Ice Age 4 which I thought was pretty good. I went back to work on Wednesday, which sucked, but Joe and E came by and took me out to lunch which was nice. We went to Meatheads because they have the best patty melt ever. I like to get mine without onions and a side of thousand island dressing. Then we went across the street to Red Mango which has the BEST frozen yogurt. I had the vanilla bean with chocolate chips and fresh strawberries and blueberries. Thursday and Friday was work and Joe and E had their pool time and went to some garage sales. Then E left Friday afternoon before I got off work.

Today we went out to Whiting, Indiana for the Pierogi Festival. We stopped at my parents’ house to pick up my brothers. We walked around the fest for nearly three hours and enjoyed lots of food. In addition to the headlining pierogis we shared some of the following: chocolate covered bacon, chocolate covered banana, deep-fried cannoli, chocolate filled churro, fried chicken on a stick, polish sausage, ice cream and more. We were total gluttons but it was so much fun and we met a nice family with a last name of Kielbasa. The boy was munching on a polish sausage and said, “I’m eating my own kind!” You’d think after leaving the fest everyone would be stuffed but the “boys” (that includes my husband) all stopped at Speedway and got massive slurpees. Where do they store all that junk? I passed on that, but you have to admit, 69 cents for a 44 oz slurpee is pretty awesome.

Butterflies and photos on canvas

Last Sunday we decided to visit the Chicago Botanic Garden to check out their new butterfly exhibit. I was quite impressed. There were more butterflies fluttering about than I’ve ever seen at other similar exhibits in various states I visited and some species I had never encountered before, but I’ll let the pictures speak for themselves.


Purple Butterfly

Red Cracker Butterfly

Malachite (Neotropical brush-footed butterfly)

Head on over to the complete set on Flickr for more, as well as some general pictures of the gardens.

They had an art fair going on the same day which was nice to browse. Some artists had taken their photos and had them printed on canvas which were stunning. Had they not been so pricey ($250) we probably would have come home with one to hang over the bed. It got me thinking about whether I should look into the cost of having one of my photos printed to canvas. It seemed the more abstract the photo (think minimal elements in the foreground with the background blurred), the better the effect. Some of them truly looked more like paintings than photographs.

White Sox Game

White Sox Game

On Sunday, June 24th we went to a White Sox game thanks to someone Joe knows through work. We had fabulous seats – only 18 rows from the field near home plate, plus access to their Stadium Club which was an interesting experience. We opted to visit before the game since we made it a point to arrive early. We shared a plate of nachos, E had a lemonade, and Joe had a beer and our tab was $25. Ouch! The club is situated in the outfield on the 3rd base side so it’s not really a great place to hang out to watch the game especially because you need reservations if you want to sit in the first two rows by the glass. We were in the third row which wasn’t bad, and by the time we left the place was packed!

Oh, and did I mention the awesome tix came with free parking in the lot right across from the park? We’ve never gotten such convenient parking before. I guess that is how the rich live, huh? ;)

The only thing that prevented our visit from being the best day ever was the blistering heat. I was sure I was going to melt at some point. There had originally been rain in the forecast and after a few innings sitting directly in the sun’s wrath I was praying for it but it never materialized. I slathered a ton of sunscreen on and it definitely prevented me from getting burned. Plus I was lucky enough to find a Sox baseball cap (in youth size to accommodate my tiny head) at one of the shops. It was a reasonable price of $20 which I was happy to pay to avoid heatstroke.

By the 4th inning we couldn’t take sitting directly in the sun anymore so we went over by the concessions to get some ice cream. Dippin Dots, to be exact. Overpriced, as all concessions tend to be, but just the thing we needed to cool down. Once we had sufficiently cooled off we went back to our seats and as luck would have it the shade was starting to make its way down toward us as the sun started moving behind us. By the sixth inning we were completely in the shade which made for a much more enjoyable second half of the game.

The game itself was rather boring with neither team scoring any points until they went into extra innings and the Sox won by 1. I was just happy they actually won since I’m fairly certain they’ve lost the last few times I’ve seen them.