Jul 12

Well today marked the first port of call for our 12 Day Mediterranean Cruise that began in Rome, and now made its first port Mykonos, Greece. We didn’t port until 1:30PM here in Mykonos, so for the first half of the day we watched the strong winds and white water throw this humongous boat around the ocean like it was a feather being tossed every which way. I did take a Bonnie this time (a different brand for anti-nausea) and it seemed to be less drowsy then the first but still just knocked me out and had me sleeping until we left for Mykonos at around 4PM. We originally had a tour to the island of Delos which has some ancient artifacts but the tour was canceled due to the strong winds, which ended up being a good thing.

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Right Off of the Ship in Mykonos, Greece

One of the big things in cruising is the ability to dock at a location or to tender in, and we originally were going to tender, and I can honestly not imagine tendering with these high winds. When we were approaching Mykonos everything was just getting tossed and turned every which way the ship was truly rocking. But once we docked the winds seemed to die down quite a bit, and made for a great time for a nap. As I mentioned we left at around 4PM to head into town, and took the Royal Caribbean shuttle bus to get us from the dock to the town itself. We did some shopping, walked around town, and had dinner with Jenn’s parents at this authentic Greek restaurant. The house white wine at this restaurant was some of the best I have had.

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Sitting at Dinner at Eva’s Restaurant

Europe Trip 2008: Mykonos, Greece Day 10

Great Greek Food, My Lamb

One of the highlights of the dinner was one of the waiters, one of the owners sons, came up to Jenn and saw her engagement ring, he gave me a big pat on the back and said, “hey he did her right”, which was really a great feeling. It was a family run restaurant, a little off the road from all of the shops, but it was really a great meal. We spent a good four hours in Mykonos, it was one of our shorter stops, but it reminded me of everything I thought of Greece when thinking about it. It was a small town, all the buildings painted in a pristine white, with beautiful blue and red doors, and a great view of the Mediterranean ocean. There wasn’t a lot to necessarily do in town, outside of shopping, which Jenn bought another oil painting for our upcoming house/apartment, but it was just nice to get off the boat, get some fresh air, and check out a really beautiful Greek town.

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A Beautiful View in Mykonos, Greece

Europe Trip 2008: Mykonos, Greece Day 10

A Picture of Me, Right Before We Leave Mykonos, Greece

Tomorrow is a big day, we have to wake up at the crack of dawn, and meet at 7:30 for a 7+ hour excursion in Kusadasi, Turkey. Yes we have heard of the shootings in Turkey, but if the cruise thinks we are good to go, we are going with that. The long tour is taking us through both Kusadasi and Ephesus, and has one of the seven wonders of the world to see as well. It is going to be a long day, but should be interesting nonetheless. My post will hopefully come on time tomorrow, but so far the cruise is going great, and I am looking forward to seeing what the next few ports have to offer, as Mykonos was a great way to start it all off.

Jul 11

Today was the first official “day” at sea and boy did this boat rock me to sleep. Either that or the “non drowsy” dramamine sure had un-specified kick to it. I tend to think it was a combination of both. Jenn and I passed out last night at what had to be around 8:00 PM(right after dinner) and woke up at 7:00 AM, had room service for breakfast and fell back asleep until lunch at 12:30 PM. From my experience the pacing of days at sea can either be filled with events or filled with sleep, and I tend to gravitate to the latter of the two. After we woke up for the second time we were off to lunch.

Some of the highlights of the day was the experience of playing miniature golf on top of the cruise ship. Jenn and I played with her Dad in a round and although the course is rather small in size, the ships movement make up for the challenge. I never got the swing of it, but Jenn and her dad played a rather solid round of golf. Jenn and her parents went to play bingo later in the afternoon and I chose to take my second nap of the day and fall asleep watching the second National Treasure movie.

The biggest part of the day came in the form of the formal dinner which Jenn wore her beautiful Jessica McClintock dress I bought her a few years back, and I wore my recently lost but now found Italian Suit from my last trip to Rome. We took more then enough pictures this evening, and that is why pictures here on this post will be rather limited. The dinner menu was superb tonight, it will probably rank as my favorite through the trip with Escargot, Shrimp Cocktail, and Filet of Beef all of which I had, and all of which were fantastic. The escargot and shrimp cocktail were so good I had seconds when we got to the room.

The day was concluded with a show, featuring Tenors Unlimited, a singing trio that put on a good performance. From what I remember of my first Royal Caribbean cruise, the entertainment is much better then what is found on Holland America, and tonight’s performance was actually pretty good. It isn’t necessarily my forte of show, but it was enjoyable nonetheless. Tomorrow is where things start getting interesting again, we make our first port of call Mykonos, Greece.We are taking a journey to Ancient Delos first on a 3 1/2 hour excursion and hoping to go back into the town of Mykonos afterwards for dinner. It is our first day in Greece and should be an exciting one. Until then, we will see you in Greece.

Jul 10

It is amazing how fast time flies when you are going from country to country, taking in as much as you can. One of the things that Jenn and I knew going into this trip was that it was going to go far to quick. After we got engaged in London things have just gone off like a rocket and we are already entering the final half of our trip. Today was a big day in terms of, originally this was going to be the entire trip. We woke up at around 10:30 in the morning in Rome and literally laid around all day. We watched CNN the reason being it was the only english speaking station available at the hotel, and they had some interesting segments as well. We head out from Rome at around 2:00 PM to head for the cruise ship which was about an hour ride from our hotel.

We got the cruise ship, checked in about 30 minutes and were on board and in our stateroom. The whole day was extremely smooth, there was not one hiccup, not one thing to necessarily worry about the entire morning. We got into our stateroom, and everything really went smoothly from there. We had the mandatory safety drill where everyone looks completely ridiculous and walks around with there life vests on. It always reminds me of the scene in Back to the Future where Marty goes to the coffee shop and the guy at the bar asks him if just got off the boat, because he is wearing a
vest. I am not sure why it reminds me of that, but it does.

After the mandatory safety instruction which went smooth, we were off to tour the ship, I purchased my mandatory (at least mandatory for me) soda package which gives me unlimited sodas for the 12 nights. We walked some more, saw our dinner spot for the four of us, and were off to dinner. Dinner was really a lot better then I remember Royal Caribbean being, I started with a Caesar Salad, then Prime Rib, and ended with Chocolate Ice Cream, Jenn went with Tortilla Soup, Prime Rib, and Vanilla Ice Cream. But if you ever have read my posts about my Alaska cruise a few years ago, I love room service, and made sure to order some more desert, a chocolate tart in this instance, along with some hot coco.

When we got back to our room we were exhausted, but we noticed there was a bottle of Asti Spumanti on our counter, and it said “Congratulations Joel”. I knew it had to be my mom but I was surprised it didn’t say “Congratulations Joel & Jenn”. After a quick e-mail back home, we realized that Royal Caribbean made a mistake with the letter and it was intended to be for both us. A nice treat to start the trip off that is for sure.

At around 8 PM (we skipped the Juggling show) we went back to the room, unpacked and called it a night. I know this isn’t necessarily the most exciting post of the trip, but its really a much needed time of rest. We all took “non drowsy” Dramamine and I haven’t felt sick yet, however I still feel the same drowsiness I got on my last cruise with regular Dramamine. Whatever the case I am not going to be posting as many pictures of us during the cruise, those will be posted when I get back. The rates on the cruise are really high for internet use, and the connection speeds are far to slow. Tomorrow is an at sea day so exepct another post tomorrow, and then we are off to Mykonos Greece where we are going on an excursion called Ancient Delos.

Jul 09

So today was our one and only day in Rome, and you really wouldn’t know it by how late Jenn and I slept in. It wasn’t until 10:45 where we made our way to breakfast a few minutes before closing that we started to get ready for the day. We ended up leaving the Rome Hilton Airport on the shuttle bus at 2:00pm where we were in town about 30 minutes later. The airport in Rome is a bit of a hike to the main drag, but the drive went by relatively quick and we were let off a bit of a walk away from the Coliseum and the Ruins. We split ways immediately with Jenn’s parents they were off to a leather store and we went straight for lunch.

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Jenn Overlooking the Ruins

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Next to a Random Statue On the Way to Lunch

One of Jenn and my favorite experiences in Rome last time we traveled there two years ago was a restaurant across from the ruins that had this set three course meal with a glass of wine that I loved last time, and Jenn loved there food as well. Not much has changed in two years, the same meal I had two years ago was there (this time excluding the inclusive glass of wine) which started with a small plate of Lasagna and then a full Roman Chicken Dinner and topped off with a pace of chocolate cake. I had a glass of the house white wine and Jenn had her normal Pasta a la Bolognase and as much water as we both could drink.

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Jenn’s Spaghetti ala Bolagnase

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My First Course: Lasagna

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Have to have Wine with an Italian Meal

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The Roman Chicken (Loved the Red Peppers)

Another thing about Rome that hasn’t changed is the heat, just like my last trip to Rome, I got a nice heat rash. Since we are not sure about my suit that was in the lost luggage (which was originally bought from Rome) I went back to the same suit store after lunch which was by the Fountain de Trevi and purchased a new Italian Suit. With the help of Jenn we got the price knocked down a bit, and what was even better was the store owner remembered us from two years ago right when we walked in which was a good feeling. We bought a suit, tie and belt which I could potentially have lost if the luggage doesn’t turn up.

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Jenn’s Favorite Italian Dish: The Vanilla Gelato

Europe Trip 2008: Rome Day 7

Jenn In front of the Coliseum

Jenn has potentially lost 4 dresses, one of which she bought specifically for the cruise, and to be honest I have never seen Jenn love a dress more, so we went to look for Jenn a formal dress for the cruise following buying the suit. Went to a few different stores, one which was more like an American department store, another that had some dresses she liked and then the final stop was a formal dress only store which Jenn pointed at from accross the street and told me “that’s the place”. Let me tell you when we got in there this very nice elderly Italian women who spoke no english was extremely helpful, Jenn feel in love with a white dress but they didn’t have her size so they kept trying other white dresses until her last dress she tried on which was really the nicest one she did try on. She told me that it was the one, and that was that. What was so great about the experience was that everyone in the store continually said “bella, bella” or “beautiful, beautiful” I thought they were talking about me but I realized when Jenn walked out they were talking about her. A common mistake I know, but the shopping was quick easy, and if Jenn I did potentially loose our formal wear we did manage to find some amazing replacements.

We concluded the day by going to dinner with Jenn’s folks, this was a restaraunt we had gone to last trip and everyone had agreed to come back. It was a nice meal, that concluded our short time in Rome extremely well. We got back from Rome at around 11:30pm where we now pack back up and get ready for the big part of our trip the 12 Day Mediteranian cruise. I do want to make a note for all the faithful readers of this vacation portion of my blog, posting “may” be delayed on the cruise. From past experience, cruises are extremely expensive to use internet with, and also very slow so pictures will probably limited, and time is a bit more limited as well. I will do my best to keep it on a daily basis, but please be patient as I know my internet in 1995 can sometimes be faster then what you get At Sea. We leave tomorrow afternoon from our Hotel to the Cruise ship and I hope to post tomorrow night with pictures of the room, and ship, and a recap of what transpired on our first night on the cruise. Until then, arrivedercci!

Jul 08

Today was another travel day, and I have to say that both Jenn and I are ready for 12 days on a cruise with one room, so we can unpack and stay in one spot for a little bit. Today we were off to Rome from Paris on a flight at 6:05pm that landed exactly two hours later where we would meet up with Jenn’s parents at the Rome Hilton Airport. Before we left Paris for good, Jenn and I had one more stop we wanted to hit, and that was Roland Garros one of the more appealing stops in my book.

Having watched hundreds of matches on TV on the French Open at Roland Garros I have always wanted to go see all 4 major grand slam events in person. And although there was no French Open going on at the time Jenn and I arrived at Roland Garros there was plenty to see. The first stop we did was on a side court just checking out one of the many open courts to public viewing. We walked around the entire area and saw that center court was blocked off, that didn’t stop us though, I sneaked us into center court and it was there we got some great pictures and really took in all the sights. It was such an experience to stand there on center court, look where so many greats have stood and won the French Open. We went to the brand new “Tenniseum” which housed some great memorials to past champions. We rounded it off with a visit to the gift shop and were on our way.

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My First Step on the Clay of Roland Garros

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On Center Court of Roland Garros

Getting to and from Roland Garros was as easy as could be, that is thanks to the ultimate subway traveler Jenn who got us to and from without any hiccups. Jenn and I with each passing day in Paris became more and more comfortable with directing our way through the subway system as well as Paris itself. We got back from Roland Garros finished packing, checked out, had the hotel hold our luggage, and went off to lunch. We had another amazing meal, I got a three cheese pasta and Jenn a huge slab of lasagna. I asked for a glass of white wine, but they gave a half bottle, it was far to much, but still went really well with the meal.

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On Center Court Pointing to the Roland Garros Logo

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 6

Next to the Statue of Lacoste

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Jenn Overlooking the rest of Roland Garros

We took a Taxi (a Mercedes no less) from the Hotel to the Charles De Gaulle Airport which took about 45 minutes, and let us see outside of the main city of Paris. We got to the airport and smoothly got through all security and awaited our flight which got into Rome 10 minutes early. Everything was going smooth, we got our luggage right away, and followed the signs to the Rome Airport Hilton. We had to take an elevator to the third floor, we were on the first floor and we were in the elevator with an older Italian couple and all of a sudden we got stuck in between floors. Let me preface this by saying Rome is both hot and humid and this elevator probably was reaching a temperature of 100+ degrees. The Italian women lost it, and started screaming and hitting the side of the glass elevator, and the gentleman hit the emergency button. Well as Jenn and the Italian Women tried to gain other travelers attention by hitting on the glass window, the Italian lady screamed again and the elevator began to move again. We were probably stuck for 3-4 minutes, but it felt like forever and was one of those weird experiences you never want to go through again.

Jenn and I made it to the Rome Hilton and were surprised not to find Jenn’s parents already there, as there flight came in earlier then ours. An hour and a half after we arrived Jenn’s parents finally arrived one suitcase ligther as there bag is now lost. The big kicker is that it is the hanging suitcase with all four of our formal outfits for the cruise. I have an Italian Suit that I bought on my last trip to Europe, Jenn has three dresses, and Jenn’s parents formal items as well. We are still crossing our fingers that the luggage turns up, but we shall see. We are now trying to get rested so we can go into town tomorrow and hit some of the stops that we have planned to hit. It should be a good day, and I think we are all just ready to hit the cruise and have a nice long day at sea to get ready for some great ports and some great memories. Another day is in the books, but there are still plenty more to come.

Jul 07

Today was a big day for Jenn and I, we had a lot to finish up in Paris before we leave tomorrow, and not necessarily all the time we would want to do it. I was talking to with Jenn on our way home from the Dinner Cruise last night and one of the things that both Jenn and I agreed on was that we would love to come back and stay in Paris for a week or two and actually take our time touring the city. There is far to much to do in Paris to get a great appreciation of it all in 3 days, but I have to say that we have done a great job of trying nonetheless.

The day started with Jenn and I heading to the Louvre which we hoped on the Tour Bus which we purchased a two day pass for and went on our way. The bus in Paris is just as slow as it was in London and that can be frustrating at times, especially when you are used to going 75mph on the freeway. We did manage to make it to the Louvre after a good hour on the bus and when we did we were both pleasantly surprised to see the outside not as jam packed as we had seen it in the recent days, with our Paris Pass we got to enter right away and we were off to see among other things the Mona Lisa. We got to the Mona Lisa, we saw it and then moved on, not a big deal in my book, although it is neat to see paintings and sculptures that I had studied in college. We didn’t spend a ton of time at the pace many viewers were going it could take months to walk the entire place. For Jenn and I we took a little over an hour and a half and were on our way to the Notre Dame.

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Standing Outside the Louvre

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 5

Jenn Next to one of the many statues

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Me and the Mona Lisa

The Notre Dame was a neat stop and it was also here that Jenn and I realized how exhausted we really were. We got through walking the Notre Dame and Jenn asked if we wanted to walk up the Notre Dame to the top. We were told to go around the corner and wait in line, the line wasn’t moving and looked like it was going to take hours. Jenn asked me if I wanted to do it and I immediately said lets move on and get something to eat. We headed to Champs-Elysees which is right next to the Arc de Triumph. We stopped for lunch and I can honestly say we had our best French meal so far this trip. I ordered a cheese pizza and I can honestly say it was one of the best I have ever tasted. I told Jenn it was possibly the best I had ever had and I still hold to that comment, it was amazing.

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Inside the Notre DamIe

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 5

One of the best Cheese Pizza’s Ever

We had a lot of other things we wanted to do, climb the Arc De Triumph for example, but when we got done with lunch we both were exhausted and went back to the Hotel and slept for a good 3+ hours. Our final stop for the evening came by way of a ballet. Yes I said it a ballet. Not really something I would normally go out of my way to do, but when Jenn brought the idea up a few months ago when we booked Paris it sounded like a great idea. The ballet was at the world famous Palais Garnier situated in the heart of Paris. The ballet was titled La Dame aux Camelias and what that means in English I really don’t know.

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Jenn on the stairs of the Palais Garnier

Our seats to me was probably the biggest excitement of the whole experience. If you have ever watched movies of some of the ritzy opera houses and how they have those private booths or areas with a few seats in the balcony for the elite, well that is what Jenn bought us, and boy was it an experience. Jenn had the front row seat from our balcony, and we were with only a few other people, two of them being American students. The room was such a treat to view the ballet from, we were dead center to the stage, and sound carried nicely. I am not one that would go out of there way to go see a ballet, I think I have seen 2-3 in my lifetime, but to see one in Paris was a treat. The show was really remarkable, at least the ending was when I started to figure out what was going on. Jenn was captivated from the opening of the curtains until the fifth curtain call. I have never seen such an ovation before, it got louder and louder, and the cast kept on coming out to bow, it was such a trip. The top of the experience for me was the orchestra, they were excellent, the sound was truly some of the best I have heard.

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Inside the Palace Garnier

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 5

A View from Our Seats at the Stage

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Having Some Champagne at Intermission

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Jenn and I Inside Our Viewing Area

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One of the far to many curtain calls

As you can see we went out of the gates gunning to do a lot today, but I think our bodies told us to do otherwise, and I can say now writing this post that the nap this afternoon was a huge help to get through the day. Tomorrow we are off to Roland Garros (site of the French Open) and then taking a flight to Rome to meet up with Jenn’s parents to head for the cruise. What an amazing start to the trip, both Paris and London have been truly memorable, and I can only anticipate what the rest of the trip holds, it should be truly remarkable.

Jul 06

Today was as big of a tour day as Jenn and I are going to have in Paris. In untypical Jenn and Joel fashion we hit the ground running early this morning in beautiful sunny weather with temperatures in the mid 70’s through the day. We stated the day bright and early, and when I say bright and early I am talking 9am out and about and for Jenn and I that is a real challenge. We headed to the subway/tube station which is less then a minute from our hotel and jumped on a train to Versailles. Jenn has never been, and I remember seeing ESPN advertise it during last year’s French Open coverage and was instantly sucked in. When we got to Versailles (only twenty minute subway ride) we immediately found a much cooler climate, at least 5 degrees cooler, a bit breazy, and the sun was no where to be found. Jenn and I dressed like it was a warm summer day, but had to grab Jenn a sweatshirt jacket at a local gift shop so she wouldn’t freeze to death.

Walking up to Versailles was truly remarkable, out of the few palaces I have seen Versailles runs laps around them in pure stature and beauty. It is hard to deny how amazing Versailles really is, and we literally could have stayed there all day. To start with our purchase of The Paris Pass let us skip the lines (or queues as they call them out here) and we jumped right through security and into the palace. The initial museum was actually one of the more interesting ones, and we got through it at a nice pace. The rest of our time was spent in the expansive gardens of Versailles which is truly where Jenn and I fell in love with at first glance. There were so many beautiful fountains and an area to row boats at the very bottom.

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Jenn at the Entrance of the Palace of Versailles

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 4

Giving the Thumbs Down to L’Hospital (Never Understood L’Hospital Rule in Calculus)

Jenn is always trying to think of the most romantic ideas, and that is one of the things I love about her, but I guess she hasn’t realized that I can’t row a boat. I don’t know if it is because I am left handed, or if the idea of rowing backwards doesn’t make sense to me, whatever the case I can’t row if my life depended on it. It took Jenn and I a good 10 minutes just to row out of the dock. We had so many people that spoke French telling us we were doing it wrong. Let’s just say I didn’t do a great job getting us around the pond and we got out of there as quick as we could. We spent a good 5+ hours in Versailles and headed back to Paris starving.

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View of the Gardens.

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 4

Jenn and I in the Versailles Gardens

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Rowing is not my forte.

We went to lunch at a local cafe, right around the corner from both the Eiffel Tower and our hotel. I got Duck and Jenn got a Filet both were really good, one thing I noticed about my first two french meals was that they were awfully greasy, which isn’t a bad thing but something to get used to. After lunch we headed back out on the road this time jumping on an Open Tour Bus similar to what you see in London with there big Red Tour Buses. We got to tour the majority of Paris today, we saw the Notre Dame, Arc de Triumph, and a lot of other amazing views. As I mentioned before, Paris is by far the most European country I have been to, and from what I can see has the most to do.

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Picture of the Louvre from Tour Bus.

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 4

Beautiful Paris Skyline

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The Arc de Triumph from Bus Tour

The evening was captivated by a Dinner Cruise down the Seine River passing by great shots of both The Eiffel Tower and The Statue of Liberty. Seeing both of these at night was truly amazing and the rest of Paris which is all lit up and was just beautiful this evening. What was even better was that we paid a little extra and got a window seat for just the two of us and had an amazing four course meal with Red Wine, Champagne, Coffee, and an after desert drink. The food was both amazing and awful, we started with a Lobster and Gazpacho appetizer, and Jenn’s Gazpacho was far better then my extremely fishy and awful lobster mixed in with an assortment of vegetables.

The second course Jenn and I both had a steak dinner which was served with friend potatoes. This was the highlight, the sauce that the steak was put in was perfect, and the steak was cooked perfectly. Our third course was a cheese and salad platter which wasn’t all that fantastic, and a nice desert as well. The best part was when they brought by the desert drinks and they had Whiskey, I have never had a drink of whiskey before but I told Jenn it was good and she tried a sip first. It reminded me of a cartoon, she looked ready to burst it burned so bad. I can’t say I loved the warm feeling either, but it was an interesting way for us to finish dinner.

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Jenn On board the Dinner Cruise

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Toasting to the Occasion

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Statue of Liberty with the Eiffel Tower Looming in the Background

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Our Steak Dinner (It Was Great)

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Jenn at the end of the cruise. Looking gorgeous!

It is now midnight here in Paris and we are ready for our last full day. Tomorrow we are going to stop at all of the stops we marked off while going on the bus today. Things like the Louvre, the Arc de Triumph, and the Notre Dame. What an amazing time this trip has already been, and I expect it can only continue to get better. Faites attention! Merci!

Jul 05

Sometimes I cannot believe my good fortune, or how lucky I truly am. When this morning started I began by waking up to the beautiful sun and clouds of London and when the clock strikes 8pm I am in my hotel room at the Paris Hilton situated in walking distance of the Eiffel tower and in the heart of Paris. However let’s start at the beginning of the day which started with packing to get ready to leave for Paris. Jenn and I woke up rather late in the morning, where we gathered everything together and headed our way to lunch. We ate at a place called Garfunkles which was is similar to a Pannera Bread in the United States, nothing to write home about. We changed our Pounds to Euro’s and checked out of the Park City. I cannot say how much we loved The Park City Hotel in London, it was in a great spot in London, and the staff there could not have been more helpful.

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Jenn In front of The Park City

Europe Trip 2008: Londay Day 3

The Front of the London Park City Hotel

So when we left The Park City hotel (with heavy hearts) at around 12:30pm in the afternoon we had 3 hours to get on the Tube, hit King Cross tube station and go to the train station. Well with Jenn’s excellent directions we managed to get there in less then an hour and were through rail security in less then an hour. So we had two hours to spend in the train station, and boy was it gorgeous. London does a nice job with all of it’s public places (parks, museums, subway) including the train station which was first class. Jenn and I booked first class rail tickets to go from London to Paris and the big thing was to go in the chunnel. To be honest we didn’t even realize we were under water, it just feels like a really long tunnel, nothing more then that. The train ride itself was a million times more relaxing then a flight, with decent food, a nice bottle of wine, and extremely comfy chairs.

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Jenn and I on the Train from London to Paris

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 3

A Small Bottle of Chardonnay for the Train Ride

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Food That Was Given on the Train

So we ended up getting to Paris at around 7pm, and took a Taxi to our hotel, driving from the train station to the hotel only took fifteen minutes but it was an experience like no other. To say that the people in Europe drive like maniacs is one thing but to say it in Paris couldn’t be closer to the truth. They have very little in terms of traffic rules, its pretty much everyone going different ways all at once and hoping that some courtesy helps to keep things moving. I feared for my life on multiple occasions while driving, and then feared for pedestrians as well.

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Jenn in the Taxi

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 3

In the Taxi Going to the Hotel

We did manage to get to our hotel safely and in a short amount of time, while passing The Louve, The Eiffel Tower, and seeing a glimpse of the French Statue of Liberty. Jenn and I got in and immediatley left the hotel and went to the Eiffel tower. Although itmay not be as wimsical as many movies make it out to be I still was really impressed by it, and the surroundings was so open that it was a lot to take in. We left after only spending twenty minutes and planned out the rest of our Paris journey. We are going to the Palace of Versailles tomorrow followed by a River Cruise tomorrow night. We have so much to do in the next 2 1/2 days that I just hope we can get it all in. Out of all the cities I have been to in Europe, if I was going to describe one of them as a city that reminded me most of what I think Europe is, it would be Paris a bustling city full of excitement, architecture, crazy driving, and so far amazing food. Au revoir!

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Jenn On Our Balcony at the Paris Hilton

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 3

Jenn at the Eiffel Tower

Europe Trip 2008: Paris Day 3

Standing in Front of the Eiffel Tower

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Jenn and I Directly In Front of the Eiffel Tower

Jul 04

So we didn’t go to Stonehenge. If anyone wants to pay 200 pounds to either take a tour or 250 pounds to take a train down there be my guest, but we both decided against it, and instead went the much more relaxing route, The Original (Red) Tour Bus, or should I say The Original Slow Tour Bus. It was a great day don’t get me wrong, taking in the sights of London, the amazing bridges, the palaces, and parks.

We did make a few stops, one including Kensington Palace which was a quick little museum that held some interesting artifacts but nothing to necessarily write home about. Jenn with all of her wisdom got us to go to the restaurant associated with the Palace and although the setting was fantastic the food couldn’t have been less of Jenn’s cup of tea. Speaking of tea that was one of there staples and neither Jenn or I drink tea, so there was strike one. The second strike came in the fact that everything at this restaurant was served cold, including their soup, that was strike two. Strike three came when I had a rare beef salad and the rare beef seemed to be the add on and the leaves that looked like they came from one of the age old trees was the main dish. My meal was actually pretty good when it was said and done but Jenn’s chicken was not only cold but had a horrid taste. That is London’s food for you, nothing to write home about.

Europe Trip 2008: Londay Day 2
Jenn at Dinner

The best part of the day was dinner which we went to a local Italian restaurant called Capricciosa which is about a 1 minute walk from the Park City Hotel here in London. Jenn and I both love traditional Italian food, I had a nice glass of there red wine, and we split Calamari as our appetizer. Jenn had a huge plate of lasagna while I had a traditional Italian pasta which was stuffed with cheese. Desert was really a treat Jenn had a nice three scoop cup of gelato while I had this chocolate ice cream which was covered in a chocolate shavings and in the middle was vanilla ice cream. The meal was excellent, and in true Italian style it was a good 2 hour plus meal.

Europe Trip 2008: Londay Day 2

Joel Drinking Wine at Dinner

Europe Trip 2008: Londay Day 2

Dinner Menu

Europe Trip 2008: Londay Day 2

Capricciosa Restaurant Right Next to Park City Hotel

The day in a nutshell was fantastic and what Jenn and I needed to get our bearings for the remaining 2 1/2 weeks left of the trip. There is no denying that this will be our most relaxing day for at least a week and a half the next coming on our first at Sea day for the cruise. Tomorrow will be another big day, a relaxing morning and a ride on the chunnel to get to Paris. I will really miss London, I love the city, I love the Park City Hotel it is fantastic, and I just love how friendly and how clean this city really is. It was already a great visit, the most memorable a guy could ask for, I am now engaged to the most beautiful girl in the world, and it all happened in London. Does it get any better then that?

Jul 03

The day has finally come, at around 6:30pm London time, Jenn and I became officially engaged. I managed to smuggle the ring through Airport security and managed to hide it from her for the past three months. At St. James Park right across from Buckingham Palace and in sight of the London Eye on a beautiful park bench (pictured below) I asked Jenn for her hand in marriage. :-)! And surprise, surprise, she said yes! It was easily the best moment of my life, and to just witness her eyes light up, her facial expressions turn from shock to pure glee was priceless. We have pictures of where it took place which are below, as well as a video that we shot that I will try to post later. Bottom line, I am officially the luckiest man in the world!

St. James Park Engagement

Picture of St. James Park

St. James Park Engagement

The Ring

St. James Park Engagement

Jenn In Front of Pond at St. James Park in London

St. James Park Engagement

Standing in Front of the Pond

St. James Park Engagement

Sitting at the Bench where I asked Jenn to Marry Me

Update: As promised, I have the video what was taken with my Digital Camera ready for everyone’s viewing pleasure. This was taken about ten minutes after I popped the question and show’s Jenn’s ring and the area of the park we got engaged, enjoy!