Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Real Hotelwives of Orlando...

We made it to Orlando on Saturaday (March 5th) in one piece & the temprature was a cool 80 degrees!
Checking in to the hotel was a pinch and thank god for the bellboy carts because it made our unlaoding that much easier. Once we had the stuff in the room we went to town and unpacked. Al was done within minutes but it took me a bit longer since I have OCD and a small space requires that everything goes in just the right spot. Trying to the organize the room and where everything went really brought me back to my days at Salem State. On the upside, we do have a maid who comes once a week and cleans the bathroom, vacuums and changes your linens(score!!!). After we unpacked we wanted to go to this nice little restaurant that I found online but once we got there it was closed. We were starving so we started to drive around to see what else there was but finally after many wrong turns we ended up at Wal-Mart.we boight some fruit and bread to make PB&J's at the hotel.
The next day we decicied that it would be easier to explore the city in the day light. We ended up on International Drive and went to the Hard Rock for some lunch. We were excited to find the outlets and see all the fun stuff. But what really "tickled my pickle" was the sight of a Dollar Tree (my fave!!).

Al's first day of school was on Monday and while I am sad to not have him by my side exploring the city I knew I had to get stuff done. Monday consisted of finding the closest CVS, running on the treadmill (yes, you read that correctly), and just vegging in front of the T.V. waiting for Al. Once Al got home we both took a nap and then went shopping for his school supplies. Tuesday, was not very exciting. I got a oil change that took forever! So long that I watched 3 episodes of Millionaire in the waiting area. After that I  decided to come home and take advantage of the sunshine and headed over to the pool. Ahh, that is the life! Anyways, I discovered that we have a grill and are now going to grill almost every night. Wednesday, I realized that after getting lost and taking many wrong turns the days prior that I knew my way around the city and found I didn't even need my GPS. I made it to the post office, became a member of the OC (Orange County, for those of you that don't know) library, opened up a bank account, and made an appointment to get my FL state I.D. so that I can start working.
It's only been the begining of the first week and Al has really dove right into his schoolwork. He has met the other students who live in the hotel and they have formed a study group. He really seems to be super excited and dedicated to this field and I couldn't be prouder.

The rain really put a damper on my plan to go to the pool again today but, hey, there is always tomorrow! Kenny said he may be coming up this weekend to visit so I am sure we will have a funfilled time with him.

Until Next Time!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Are we there yet?

Our second part of the trip started with a stop in D.C.. I was very excited to see the nation's capitol and explore it but then it set in that there was a lot of walking involved. According to our GPS we could drive up on to Pennsylvania Ave. but it left out the fact that we might be arrested it we tried. So we parked our car in front of as many police officers as we could see and this way we knew that the car ws safe. We got to see the white house but I was not very impressed by its appearance. It didn't scream "look at me I house our nation's leader" it screamed more "I am full many leather bound books and rich mahogany". We then walked around and found the occasional protester and politician but really D.C. is like a warmer Boston.
We walked around for a while and then had to hit the road for our 10hr. drive to GA. At first it wasn't so bad of a drive because the sun was out and we were still rested form staying at Pops' but then somewhere Mid North Carolina we started getting a bit of cabin fever. So, in order to remedy this we took a small detour to Durham NC to see Al's favorite college Duke University. We stopped at a pizzeria for dinner and when the guy at the register apologized for not having my french fries ready it hit me that we weren't in "Kansas" anymore. Al was so excited to be near Duke when there was a game going but unfortunately we couldn't stay and watch. after our potty break we hit the road and continued our very loooong trip.
We made it to my sister's at about 12:30-1:00am and I went right to sleep. Thursday was a beautiful day so we took Cali & Chaelem to the park and had a nice little picnic and got some much needed rest.
Were are going to be leaving GA Saturday morning and heading to sunny Orlando!

Until next Time!
Becky & Al


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Proof of Life

As you can see we both are still alive! Luckily, both of us are still on speaking terms and neither of us want to jump off a bridge (yet).
Our trip began this morning at 5:30am. We made it through CT, NY and now we are in Jersey (can I get a fist pump please!). Somewhere between CT and NY we smartened up and got xm radio to keep us from hearing static and searching for a radio station to keep us entertained.
Thankfully we hit little to no traffic so we are looking at a 1:00pm arrival time in the D.C. Area. The only minor pain is that Al just got a tattoo before we left and now the car smells like a baby's butt because of the A&D ointment.
Well, we are stopping at a rest stop so we can stretch our legs and get gas.

Until next time
Becky & Al