Saturday, December 8, 2012

Amalfi Coast with Debbie & George!

A few weeks ago, we met Debbie and George in Sorrento, down on the Amalfi Coast.  Grant and I both agree that Italy is probably our favorite European country, so we were thrilled to be heading that way for our first time since moving to London.  And the fact that we were going to share the experience with Debbie and George made it that much better!

To put it simply, the Amalfi Coast was absolutely amazing!  The views were incredible, food was delicious, and the Italians were as friendly and entertaining as ever :)

Grant and I flew in and out of Naples (more on that later...), then made our way up to Sorrento by bus.  We were of course starving upon our arrival, and craving Italy's best, so we met D&G at Pizza Franco, popular with the locals.  The Margherita pizza was TO DIE FOR!  


Pizza Franco

After dropping off our bags at our hotel (with the most amazing sea views!), we ventured out to explore Sorrento.  G & I had woken up at 2 am that morning, so we had to keep moving, or it was game over for us.  We walked down to the Marina Grande for some coffee, then along the many side-streets that winded all throughout the town, and stopped by the few tourist must-see sites.



View from our hotel balcony...if only I could wake up to this view everyday...

Marina Grande

Finishing off dinner at Il Borgo (up the cliff from our hotel)...you always have to end your Italian dinners with a little limoncello :)

On Saturday, we took the bus to Positano...talk about an experience!  The roads are tiny, windy, and right at the edge of the cliff...I probably wouldn't even feel comfortable driving a smart car on these roads.  So, it's only fitting that we took the 40-passenger bus, which had to be driven by an ex-formula 1 driver.  They take those curves like it's no big deal!  It was intense, but pretty amazing at the same time.  Plus, the views were absolutely spectacular!  After surviving the bus ride, we explored Positano for a while, and then took a taxi up to Montepertuso to enjoy lunch at La Tagliata.  Best restaurant experience EVER!!!!  It's ranked #1 on Trip Advisor, and we all completely agree with that ranking.  There are no menus...they just bring you out a ton of food (4 courses I believe), unlimited amounts of wine, and of course, limoncello and coffee at the end.  The restaurant towers above Positano, so you're essentially dining "in the clouds", while overlooking a beautiful city on the coast.


Love this pic of the statue with Positano in the background...great job snapping this one, George!

6 out of the 8 appetizers...yes, that is a separate table that they have to bring out so that you can fit all the plates on your table...




Already starting to feel full...and we were only one course in!


Cheers to an AMAZING meal!


Mama Pasta!


View of Positano from the terrace at La Tagliata








We were so incredibly full after our late, huge lunch, that we decided to walk down to Positano from Montepertuso...a few fun things we saw along the way:

According to the legend, Montepertuso was the theatre of the eternal fight between Good and Evil, respectively personified by the Virgin Mary and the Devil, the latter snake-shaped. One night the Good won over the Evil and the hole in the rock is the visible everlasting sign of the Virgin Mary's presence.

Montepertuso's Patron Saint, Madonna St Maria delle Grazie


Positano!



According to George and Grant...this is the football pitch from hell


Back in Sorrento, taking cover from the rain...sitting among the locals, drinking wine in Piazza Tasso

Our last day in Sorrento was gorgeous...nice and sunny!  We wandered around a bit, and then took a boat back down to Naples.  G and I had an early flight the next morning out of Naples, so we decided to spend the night there, in order to catch some more zzzs.  Well, let's just say I think we'll go a different route next time.  Naples was shaaaaaaaaaady...sadly, the city is full of corruption.  We were hoping to have a different outlook of the city after trying some of their famous pizza, but of course, we ended up there on a Sunday of all days, when EVERYTHING is closed :(  We still walked around a bit (clutching onto our valuables), on a mission to find Dante.  And that we did, which was a pretty amazing sight.  A few not so great things we saw...a man looking for his next victim to rip off (seriously), prostitutes on every corner of the busiest square in Naples, on a Sunday night, and a mile-long stretch of what they consider to be a "yard sale" in Naples...people selling items out of other peoples' suitcases...yes, stolen suitcases were lining the streets, open, with valuables being sold to the highest bidder.  Oh, and they don't believe in traffic laws over there...red lights, lane markers, etc. mean NOTHING...so, when Grant and I survived our taxi ride to the airport, we were more than relieved to be boarding our flight back to London :)

In all seriousness though, we had an absolutely amazing time in Sorrento/Positano.  Such a beautiful area!  Thanks Debbie and George for planning this memorable trip to Italy! 

G and his favorite gals...Sorrento in the background on our last day




Passing by Mount Vesuvius on our way back to Naples

Dante

Probably discussing Dante's Divine Comedy...we're very educated like that :) 

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Kristin smashed it!

Best thanksgiving feast London has ever seen! Boom!





T-DAY - the lady of the hour

Bird is out!

She looks gorgeous!

Brits are basting and arriving!

Time to grub!!









T-DAY - smuggled goods

Smuggled in velveeta and rotel, queso time a la America!

contemplating swiping a fingerful of pumpkin pie...


T-DAY - 11am update

Success on the American football purchase!  We'll see if these Brits know how to use their hands instead of their feet.

Kitchen smells like we are back home.

Too early for an eggnog and rum?  no.

gold.

Thanksgiving in London LIVE!

Raw turkey picked up from Whole Foods High Street Ken at 8.15,

Borrowed giant stuffing mixing bowls from Deena B's coffee house at 8.45,

Bird stuffed and looking beautifully succulent, 9.05,

After a couple of glamour shots, bird in oven, 9.15! Go bird go!

Grant off to buy an American football.




Wednesday, November 21, 2012

One of the many things I'm thankful for...


Well, folks, believe it or not, Thanksgiving is tomorrow!  Grant and I are hosting about 10 of our British friends for a "proper" Thanksgiving feast, so I'll be sure to report back on our American Thanksgiving in London!  It feels like just yesterday that Grant and I embarked on this new adventure in our lives, only to realize we have been living here in London for 10 months already – just 2 months short of the half-way mark.  Time sure does fly when you’re having fun :)  

This fall has truly been a wonderful time over here, especially because of the many friends who took time out of their busy schedules to hop across the pond and pay us a visit.  I am VERY thankful for my friendship with each of you, and hope you know that your constant support, prayers, and love mean so much to us.  We wouldn’t be able to do it without you guys!  Stephanie, Missy & Brian, and Stacey & Tobe…we had SO much fun during your respective visits this fall! 

Stephanie kicked off our season of visitors in late September.  Her very first trip to Europe, to visit us, boy does that make us feel special!  Stephanie, THANKS TO YOU…

I was able to brush up on my tour-guide skills...

St. James's Park

Trafalgar Square

 There's always time for a pit-stop at The Chando's Opera Room for a pint

After our walk down Whitehall to Westminster Abbey/Parliament, we boarded a Thames River Cruise boat to see a bit of London by boat

We found a Beefeater roaming around outside of the Tower!

Tower Bridge

Buckingham Palace for the changing of the guard

Stroll through Canary Wharf on our way to Greenwich

Greenwich in the background

Sunday Funday at Gordon's Wine Bar

After dinner drinks at The Duke of Clarence

Cambridge for the day...first stop, lunch at The Eagle (dates back to the 14th Century!)


Roaming around one of the Colleges...such beautiful grounds

Grant taking care of his gals...punting us down the Cam

Steph and I were terrified of ending up in the water, so the deal was, if we ended up in the water for any reason (intentional or not!), we each got to pick out a new Chanel purse :)  We were almost hoping we would end up in the water after that handshake!  haha



I now know my way around Harrods (and own my first article of clothing from Harrods - insert squeal here!!!)...

We discovered one of our new favorite pubs – The Churchill Arms...
Such a great pub, recommended to us by Steph's co-workers

And last, but not least, I now know what it feels like to be treated like a celebrity – our experience at Manolo Blahnik’s flagship store was so amazing!!  You had to ring the bell to be let in, we were the only people in the store, and all of the shoes available here are made for this store ONLY...talk about a one-of-a-kind purchase.


The shoes were all displayed in interesting places, like this one.  Others were hanging off of the fireplace, some were sitting on the couches/chairs, a few were in a china cabinet...very creative!

Steph bought a gorgeous pair - so jealous!  

Next up...Missy and Brian arrived for a week-long stay, after spending a few days in Madrid!  THANKS TO YOU TWO...

Tour guide Kristin now has some new material to work with - thanks for teaching me some interesting London facts!  Missy studied abroad here one semester, and has made many return visits, so she's VERY knowledgeable about this great city.  Oh, and Buckingham Palace is basically her second home :)...



Lunch at Borough Market


The Cutty Sark in Greenwich

View from The Royal Observatory



Gordon's Wine Bar

For being there when I met all of Grant's co-workers (all men!)...that can be a very intimidating situation!  The fact that we ended up singing and dancing on top of the tables at a haufbrau house meant that I was pretty relaxed in what is usually a nerve-wracking situation...






For introducing us to your British friends!  Seeing as we didn't go to sleep until 5 am that "night", I'd say a good night was had by all :)...




I toured Kensington Palace for the first time and had THE best afternoon tea at The Orangery...yes, our "tea" consisted of one pot for all three of us to share and more importantly, an ENTIRE bottle of champagne to share as well - we definitely know how to do it right.



Sadly, Stacey and Tobe only had one night with us here in London.  We made the most of it though, and took advantage of the short time we had together.  We had a VERY important thing to celebrate while they were here with us...their ENGAGEMENT!!!!!  It happened the night before they got here (they had spent a week in France), so we were especially thankful to be able to celebrate their engagement with them, in person, the day after, in London!  And that night, Stacey introduced us to her favorite restaurant in London, Chutney Mary!  I had been dying to go there ever since she told me about it over the summer, and it was absolutely amazing (definitely lived up to its hype)!  Hands down, the best Indian food we have had!  

After dinner at Chutney Mary

Thanks again for coming to see us!  We're looking forward to seeing all of you when we're back in the states next month!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!!!!!