Sunday, December 26, 2010

Nursery rhymes and times



Christmas weekend was so wonderful. We had a grand time with dinner on Friday night. We especially loved Allison and Mark Konter's Christmas sweaters (they are Jewish).


Bret has been working so hard on the nursery. Remember, we are minimalists - so no murals, cartoony characters or anything over-stimulating. Just simple trees and birds.

Had a great swim this morning - boring NPR - but I got through it. I even threw in a few water weights for some arm toning...flabby flabby, but not for long.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Dominican!!! At last...a long vacation
















Bret and I spent seven full days in the sun and sand last week. The Dominican Republic was absolutely amazing. So here's the story:
We flew into Santo Domingo. Easy flight - Savannah to ATL. to Santo Domingo. The Viva Wyndham Palace (our resort) is about 1.5 hours from the airport. So instead of being smart Americans and taking dependable ground transportation to the resort, Bret and I decided to RENT A CAR. What? Yup -that's right - we drove in the Dominican. Even after EVERY website and blog said "please stupid Americans, do not drive in our country - there are no rules of the road." And they're correct. NO RULES. We dodged potholes that were bigger than our car and deeper than the french drain Bret built in the backyard. Motorcycles popping out of nowhere and cutting you off at every pass. We thought we were being adventurous and would explore outside our resort in our vehicle, but really - we were just dumbasses. So after 2 hours and getting lost in La Romana, we finally made it to the Viva resort.
We were shown to our room - a third floor balcony room overlooking the beach. Cute room with amazing views. We explored the resort and found so much we liked, and little that we disliked. The beach is amazing - you could walk out in the clear blue water for nearly 100 yards before you couldn't touch any longer. Kayaks, Sunfish, snorkeling, and windsurfing - all available right off the beach at the sports "hut." There were multiple pools with multiple bars that served me many multiple rum punches throughout our stay.
One thing I must mention is that the resort is Italian-owned, so 85% of the guest are....Italian! 10% are French and the rest are...well...a mix of Dutch, Canadian, and lastly...American. We met a GREAT couple down there - Matt and Laura. They were good Southerners from SC and were on their honeymoon. My broken Spanish got us through a few rough spots, but otherwise we felt like we were in Europe - and we LOVED it!
The food was....okay. Mostly Dominicans trying to cater to Italians - lots of pasta, bread, and cookies. You could absolutely count on a carb coma everyday at lunch. Which wasn't so bad since everyone took a siesta anyway.
There are 4 restaurants and three buffets on the property (did I mention this was our first all-inclusive??). Anyone who knows me, knows my stomach issues - but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. And the toilet flushed efficiently (not like the Bret "incident" in Mexico last year).
Every night, the hotel hosted "Animacion" which was a show put on at a big theater on the sister property right next door. The animation staff worked their tails off and were quite entertaining.
BUT, the highlight of our trip, was def. the trapeze. OMG, I was like a giddy schoolgirl - flying through the air, over and over again. The video on youtube is pretty hilarious.
So, after a week, we got back in our rental car that we never used and made the harrowing trip back to Santo Domingo. We stopped at these cool caves on the way and didn't get killed while the kids on the side of the road washed our car at a stoplight and pounded on our windows for money (lock the door Bret!!!).
If you're looking for a vacation - the DR is really amazing. It's inexpensive, easy to get to and just plain beautiful. We'll absolutely return. And we won't rent a car.










Monday, October 6, 2008

Pilates training in NYC


What a weekend in the Big Apple! Khristine (my boss at Memorial) and I went to NYC to do our 7th Pilates training. It was AWESOME. Our instructor, Patrizia, was amazing. She was the smallest thing I've ever seen - and so powerful. She was also very Italian - with a great accent and all the cuss words to boot. She used the word "vagina" about 50 times. "Pull in your vagina - tighten your vagina." At one point, she clasped her hand between by legs (while I was trying to perform a Russian split) and hoisted my crotch up two inches - all the while chanting "lift your vagina, lift your vagina." Quite interesting. And I feel a bit taller as well. In the picture - she's the little pixie in the middle.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Zumba!!!


I guess I'm hip with the whole Zumba craze - I went to Zumba training on Saturday and it was AWESOME! Holy sweatfest! I'm officially certified to teach, but I officially have no idea what I'm doing - so practice practice practice! I think Bret will be my first Zumba victim - here he is striking a Zumba pose.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

The finger, Hanna, and beer



We promised Royce and Sarah that we'd update the blog, even though we didn't take any photos. So here's the skinny: Bret has a nail fungus....barf. And don't ask where he got it from - only the nail knows. He went to the doc - she lanced it and he screamed like big boys do - in silence, with his inner voice. The tip of his middle finger is still bigger than his thumb...double barf. And we do not have any photos of the nail - - or the fungus.




We've been watching all the fuss on Gustav, but Hanna is the big story if you're in the Lowcountry. If you ask me, she's gonna dogleg it and smack us with a Cat 1. Not a bad showing for a girl named Hanna (funny that it rhymes with Savannah).




The Craft Brewfest was great this weekend. 100 beers, but a tiny little glass....meant for sampling of course, not downing shot after shot of ice cold, bubbly goodness. We'll def. return next year...with our own glass (aka...German beer stein).




Sunday, August 17, 2008

The Great Nate


I just got this photo from my fabulous sister-in-law. My parents were up in Maryland visiting my brother and his wife. This is their 8-month old baby (our nephew), Nate Garbe. The first grandchild!!!!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Chris and Tanja's Visit




We had a blast last night with Chris and Tanja - they came in from Atlanta for the weekend. We were psyched to have them at our house on Friday and they're heading to the Kehoe House tonight! Bacchus Wine Bar was fabulous (as usual) - but the power was out all over downtown from the electrical explosion, so we headed back to the homestead for a little debauchery.