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Monday, April 4, 2016

California Road Trip: Hearst Castle Upstairs Suites Tour and Roman Pool

As I have mentioned in my previous posts about Hearst Castle, I have always been fascinated by William Randolph Hearst, so visiting Hearst Castle was a dream come true. After taking the Grand Rooms Tour at Hearst Castle, I was a bit disappointed we only got to see four rooms, so I couldn’t wait to see Hearst’s private rooms.


Our tour guide was hilarious, which automatically set a fun tone to our one-hour tour. The Upstairs Suites Tour started off by showing us some of the guest rooms and the library specifically for guests. I loved seeing the ornate Doge’s Suite, which was modeled after the stunning rooms at the Doge’s Palace in Venice, Italy. Just like with the Grand Rooms, I thought the guest suite didn’t have a cohesive look, but I really liked the teal curtains and painted ceiling. Some of the other guest rooms were not quite as extravagant, but all of them had unique tapestries and ceilings. I loved how each bedroom included clothing to show us what the guests would have worn while visiting Hearst Castle.


I was most excited to see William Randolph Hearst’s Gothic Suite, where he lived with Marion Davies. His study was stunning, but I was surprised that his bedroom was plain in comparison to the rest of his house. For a man who loved extravagance, he chose to have a simple bedroom with few artifacts. I did love that he had a portrait of each parent on either side of his bed, a common practice during the Victorian era. Marion Davies also had her own room, and I loved how elegant it was compared to the others with its red four-poster bed.


Before leaving Hearst Castle, we stopped to admire the Roman Pool, Hearst’s indoor swimming pool, which is tiled from the ceiling to the floor. It took 15 years to build and features marble copies of Greek and Roman deities and athletes. We were told that the staff and volunteers at Hearst Castle get to swim in the pool with their friends once a year, and I can’t imagine what a fun experience that would be!


If we are ever close to San Simeon, California again, I would love to go back to Hearst Castle and do the Cottages and Kitchen Tour and the Evening Tour. Now that I’ve gotten a taste of life at Hearst Castle, it would be so fun to see more!


All photos in this post were taken by Olya at The Siberian American and posted with permission from Hearst Castle.
 
Catch up on our California Road Trip: 

 
Hearst Castle Grand Rooms Tour

Friday, April 1, 2016

Friday Favorites: Six Places in the United States I Would Love to Visit Again

Happy Friday, friends! It’s been a fun week here with my in-laws in town for the first half of the week and Chris starting a new rotation in the second half of the week. Yesterday, we found out he gets a three-day weekend this weekend for the first time since he’s started intern year! Sadly, we just found out, so I didn’t have time to plan a weekend trip, but I can’t wait to spend three days with my love in the city. He has seven straight days of nights after this weekend, so it will be a nice break before a tough week.

Last week I had so much fun sharing the top places on my United States travel list, so this week, I thought I would share the top six places I want to visit again as soon as possible. I had the hardest time narrowing down this list because the United States is full of so many amazing places.

Lake Tahoe
Growing up, we went to San Francisco for a month every summer and a month every winter to visit family friends. Most of that month during the winter was spent in Lake Tahoe, and it is one of my favorite places in the world. I haven’t been back since I was a kid, and I would love to go with Chris someday.


Hawaii
The biggest trip I ever took with my family was a 2.5-week adventure in Hawaii, visiting Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. Chris has never been to Hawaii, and I would love to go with him for our next big anniversary.


Maine 
We visited Maine in 2014 on our fall foliage cruise, and I fell in love. I would love to see more of the beautiful state and revisit Portland, Kennebunkport, and Bar Harbor. One of my big dreams is to own a summer home in Maine.

Related posts: Portland and Kennebunkport, Maine, Bar Harbor, Maine and Acadia National Park


New York City 
New York City will always have a special place in my heart because it’s where we lived when we first moved to the United States. My best friend is moving to Long Island from Texas just as we are moving back (perfect timing, right?), so I would love to visit her in New York City while she’s there.


Las Vegas
Vegas is my favorite place to go when we only have a few days of vacation. With amazing food, great shows, and fun hotels, there is always plenty to do. When we move back to Texas, I hope to book a short trip to Vegas.

Related posts: Best Shows in Las Vegas, Best Buffets in Las Vegas, Valley of Fire State Park


Alaska
I had hoped to keep this list to five places, but there was no way I was going to make a list of places I want to return without mentioning Alaska. It is easily one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited, and I would go back in a heartbeat. I need to write a few more Alaska posts on here to show y’all just how magical this state is.

Related posts: Landing on Pika Glacier, A Crab Feast Excursion in Ketchikan, Alaska


What’s one place in the United States that you would love to visit again?

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

The Man Behind the Blog: A Q&A with Christopher

Christopher recently joked that he has never made a guest appearance on this space of mine, so today I thought it would be fun for y’all to get to know him through a little Q&A.


What do you like to do to unwind after a long day?
Easy…sleep. But I’ll assume you meant before that. In that case, it’s veg out in front of the TV. Doesn’t really matter what’s on it as long as it’s talking at me.

What is the top place on your travel list?
Places I’ve been or want to go? My favorite all time place I’ve been is probably when we took our trip to Prague, although I’m still disappointed they didn’t know what kolaches are. There’s also a lot of good places in the US. Our trip to California was really fun, but basically the entire American West has loads of amazing places. I think I’d have to pick Yellowstone as my favorite place I’ve been in the US.


As far as places I haven’t been but want to go to Australia would probably be top of that particular list. The problem with that destination is the flight…but really who can say no to kangaroos?

What has been your favorite part of living in Chicago?
Chicago has really surprised me. Growing up in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere Texas, I didn’t really expect to like it here. If you have to live in a big city, this is a good one to do it in. It’s got just about everything you could want to do in your time off, it’s easy to get around, and it’s relatively clean with great parks and the lakeshore. Also I’m going to pretend every Chicago winter is like the one we had this year…thanks, El Nino.

I know you’ve been excited about the Monopoly game the grocery store is running as an incentive, but what is your favorite childhood board game to play as an adult?
So many great choices…Let’s be clear, no one actually really deep down likes Monopoly all that much. The go to is probably something like Mousetrap, but then you have to deal with all of those parts with the one curvy piece that never works right. And don’t even get me started on Scrabble. Overall I think I would have to go with Clue.

What is your favorite meal?
Mac and cheese.

What is your favorite season?
Fall. Not too hot, not too cold. Several exciting holidays, football, and pumpkins. Don’t really think we need any more explanation for this.


If you weren’t going to be a doctor, what profession would you choose?
Maybe a teacher, but let’s be honest, my dream job is stay at home husband.

What is the strangest thing about having a Russian wife?
What isn’t?

What do you want to name our next dog?
Mr. Puggles. And I feel strongly about this…doesn’t matter if its male/female or what breed it is.

Who is your favorite author?
Probably Glen Cook. I’ve read all but one of his books so far and thoroughly enjoyed every single one of them. He is really good at creating interesting characters and then further developing them throughout the plot. Generally, his stories revolve around a protagonist with a dark side (not always quite an anti-hero but close) and focus on a plot where the good guy isn’t always good, and the bad guy isn’t always bad.


I resisted the urge to comment on all of his answers, but it was fun to come up with questions for him! I might have to do another Q&A with Christopher in the future, so let me know if y'all have any questions for him.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Quick Trip: 24 Hours in Strasbourg, France

I was so surprised by how much I loved Strasbourg and left it wishing we had spent more than 24 hours there. Located close to the French and German border (and fought over by the two countries many times), it is the cutest combination of two cultures. I haven’t added to my Quick Trip series since last summer, so today I wanted to share why Strasbourg makes my list of places to visit in France besides Paris.

How to get there: 
Strasbourg has an international airport with a number of flights a day to and from Paris. However, it might be cheaper to fly into a major European airport and then take a train to Strasbourg. Strasbourg is 2.5 hours from Paris, two hours from Frankfurt, Germany, and two hours from Zurich by train.


What to do: 
One of my favorite things to do in Strasbourg was to walk around the city center and see all the adorable shops and buildings. The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg is impossible to miss, as it towers over the city center. It was the tallest building in the world from 1647 to 1874 at 466 feet and showcases stunning Gothic architecture. Go inside to see the astronomical clock and climb up 320 steps to the cathedral platform for a nice view of the city and the Black Forest.


My must-see area in Strasbourg was La Petite France. With its cobblestone streets and beautiful medieval buildings, it was such an adorable area to shop, eat, and stroll along the riverside. Plus, it makes for many gorgeous photo opportunities!


If you have more time: 
If we had more time, I would have liked to wander around the Parc de l’Orangerie and visit the Musée Alsacien. Someday, I would love to make it to Strasbourg around Christmas to see all the Christmas markets! I would also love to explore more of the Alsace region, especially Colmar and Riquewihr.

Where to eat: 
Because of the blend of two cultures, Strasbourg has both delicious French food and German food. We had an amazing meal at Winstub S'kaechele, which offers several Alsace specialties at great prices. I really enjoyed the smoked ham shoulder.


Where to stay: 
I really liked the Hotel Cathedrale. The price was great, it’s right across from the cathedral, and the rooms were nice.


Have you been to Strasbourg? What are some of your favorite places in the city?

Other cities in the Quick Trip series:
24 Hours in Boston
24 Hours in Bath, England
24 Hours in Stresa, Italy
24 Hours in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Friday, March 25, 2016

Friday Favorites: Five Places I Want to Visit in the United States

Happy Friday, friends! It’s been a busy few weeks around here with visitors (and my in-laws are coming on Saturday!), so today I thought it would be fun to share my United States travel wish list. Honestly, I have a list several pages long of all the places I want to visit, but for the sake of brevity, I decided to stick with my top five choices. I love traveling abroad, but there are still many beautiful places in the United States I haven’t seen.

One. Charleston, South Carolina
My mother-in-law subscribes to Southern Living, and Charleston often makes an appearance on its travel pages. It just looks so cute, and I know that I would love it.


Two. Crater Lake, Oregon
I should just add the entire state of Oregon to this list (I really want to visit Portland!), but I have wanted to visit Crater Lake for years. All of the photos I have seen of the area are gorgeous.


Three. Washington, D.C.
I have no idea how I haven’t managed to see our nation’s capital, but this needs to change as soon as possible. I would love to see DC during cherry blossom season.


Four. Asheville, North Carolina
I have always wanted to visit the Biltmore Estate, and I think Asheville would be a great area to explore. Plus, it’s close to the Smoky Mountains, which are also on my list.


Five. Nashville, Tennessee
There are a bunch of places I want to see in Nashville, but a tour at the Grand Ole Opry and a visit to the Parthenon are on the top of my list!


What place in the United States is on the top of your list?

Linking up with AmandaKarli, and the High Five for Friday girls.

Hope y'all have a wonderful weekend!