2008/09/21

Seats confirmed on Northwest

Holy crap, we are under the 90-day timeframe from the start of our trip. That fact just hit me right now. I had remembered that Northwest (we fly them on the leg back) does not make seat assignments until 90-days prior to your flight. So, I made a mental note to call them around September 15th and check what automatic seats we were given.

I'm happy with the international flight seats, moved the small domestic seats (why would they book us across the aisle from one another? Bad computer logic.

But...wait...if it's 90-days from the return flight...crap, we have a lot of work to do.

Tschüß!

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2008/09/20

Happy Oktoberfest!!

Oktoberfest starts today in München!! Woohoo!

And oddly enough, my blog is quite popular with those searching for "Deutschland" and "Oktoberfest" - they hit my videos of Oktoberfest in Fredricksberg, Texas. Hmm, must be quite a let down for those looking for a raucous time with thousands in a beer tent. :)

Tschüß@

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2008/09/16

Cancun Slideshow

OK, here's the picture rundown...

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2008/09/11

Cancun: Day 5

Travel day - and Ryan wasn't feeling very well. We slept in, which was lovely, and then packed. We skipped breakfast this morning and just had some coffee before the shuttle picked us up.



At the airport, Ryan had some hallucinations (something was really strange with him) and we boarded our aircraft to come back. With Ike circling the Gulf, I was afraid of a bumpy ride but it was actually fairly smooth and fast. A bit windy on the landing, but we sped through customs and headed back to our car. At home, the kids were super excited to see us, but had been in excellent hands with Melissa - she is our hero and has made two vacations this year possible. Ahh, this is what it's like to relax, ehhh???

All-in-all, we had a fun vacation and definitely are recharged for fall. Cancun is a great and easy place to visit and the JW Marriott is just our speed - beautiful hotel, amazing service, great food, and a gorgeous view. Yes, better weather would have been nice. But, being in Mexico with Ryan was the best part and I'm sure we'll return...soon. "More travel, less work."

Tschüß!!

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Cancun: Day 4

Another grey day. Oh well, let's go out and sit in it anyway! We spent a good amount of time out there, reading, relaxing, swimming in the pool (the ocean was angry with huge waves plunging in).



Ryan chased a little crab around into his hole on the beach (camera lens fogged up, sorry).

After a little bit of cloudiness, it poured and we just sat through it under an umbrella...it was actually kind of nice. We showered and hit the bus to go to La Disterilla for an awesome meal and margaritas.



Ryan asked for some tortillas and they came in the cutest holder! Love it!



A few crocodiles hang out around the restaurant...yes they're real.



We ended the night on our balcony, talking about the future. Later, Ryan threw up again - not necessarily from the booze, but perhaps a bug.

Tschüß!!

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Cancun: Day 3

Rainy and grey - damn Hurricane Ike. Feeder bands started to hit Cancun, so a beach day was out.



We enjoyed a daily breakfast buffet that was insane and amazing! The fruit was divine and all sorts of different goodies. Good thing it came with the room because it was about $55 bucks (550 pesos)! Service throughout Cancun is so great, they would event grab your plates as you walked back to your table. Staff stand nearby in case you need them. So thoughtful, our maid was also the best I've ever had - fresh ice each day for cocktails, little cute touches here and there, fabulous.



Once the rain stopped, we hit the bus (a 6.5 peso or 65 cent trip on efficient buses that come every 15 seconds, literally) and headed for some shopping and a drink at Senor Frogs (the primary mission was to get Ryan a new shirt).





A few hours later, we made our way back and bought a bottle of rum from the Oxxo. I thought it was Spiced Rum but it was just aged and it was really good. Also, some Koka-Kola. We spent the majority of the night in our room laughing but did run down to Champions, an American style bar at the Marriott CasaMagna, and joined the one other person there. Holy dead place! He was very nice and was downing martinis, reading a book, and eating Domino's Pizza. He even offered us some. After some draft Corona Extra (on draft! soo good) we headed to the lobby bar and listened to a live singer - and marveled at the number of gay couples at the hotel. We had seen many throughout, clean cut guys like us, and some were Italian (they were hilarious and on vacation with their parents), russian, mexican/spanish, and american.





Late that night, we ordered Room Service (we forgot to eat, duh!) and the infamous nachos which had two different effects. Scott enjoyed them, Ryan spewed them. Yummy. The night ended somewhere around 1 a.m.

Tschüß!!!

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Cancun: Day 2

Highlights of this day:

* We both got sunburned from laying out for 7 hours in SPF 30.



* Scott discovered the NHK station, a Japanese satellite station that is awesome. He wants to learn Japanese now.



* The ocean is awesome, the water is warm, sand is soft, and jumping up and down in the waves is soo much fun.

* Ryan discovered reading. sTori Telling is his book...he says that it "reads like a magazine" but has taken a new appreciation for Tori.

* Post-sun, we dressed and went to La Dolce Vita...it was "ok" and the decor was definitely Golden Girls. Scott had the obligatory seafood (Carribean Snapper) but still thinks all fish tastes like Vietnamese Catfish.





* Another trip to the Oxxo for some big Sol beers...ones that we wouldn't spill because of turbulence. Well, humor did ensue...






Above: Ryan being selfish.



Ahhh, another day in paradise.

Tschüß!!

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Cancun: Day 1

Buenos Dias! We're back from 5 lovely days in Cancun, our first trip to Mexico for both of us and also our first beach/Caribbean vacation. It was a success and we enjoyed celebrating Ryan's 30th birthday with such a unreal location.

Day 1 - Our flight left fairly early and we had booked with the low-cost carrier Viva Aerobus, which started flying non-stops earlier this year to Cancun and Monterey. I was admittedly wary of flying on a new airline, one that isn't a U.S. company, and one that doesn't fly out of the normal Austin terminal. Instead, you veer to the south of the airport on some backroads, enter a military looking part of the airport and look for a bright green building. As we parked, we were literally the only humans in sight. I thought that maybe the airline went out of business and never told us. Not buying trip insurance was starting to eat at my sensibility...but we walked from our car in our new luggage - the bags for Germany -- approached the terminal.

Life - people - ok, the flight was on. We checked in, went through the nicest TSA crew I've ever met - seriously, they were so nice! It was empty and we had all the time in the world. They even complimented us on our new TSA liquid pouches. Around te corner, we peruse duty free, grab a seat, and wait for the plane.

After boarding, the takeoff was smooth, thing were good...until about 1.5 hours into the trip and high above the gulf, it starts to get turbulent. Bumpbumpbumpbumpbump...we tighten our seatbelts...and then the plane dropped. The lady across the row, who had not put her seatbelt on and was stretched out, bounced up and into the ceiling. Another guy ahead of us, who was laying down too, slammed up into the air vents. Up a few rows a luggage bin door opened and a lady reached up to close it...but ended up meeting it with her head. My Sol beer had flown up in the air and rained down, landing in Ryan's hands. Holy shit, we held on for dear life as the plane quieted down a bit.

We looked around and saw a guy (another non-seatbelt wearer) with blood weeping out of his head from hitting the sharp air vents above. A flight attendant held her arm as she went for the medical kit. More bumpbumpbump but no sudden jerks. Puffy clouds met us as we descended, and we rumbled through a dozen of them. My damn Xanax was in my bag in the compartment and there was no way in hell I was going to stand up. I kept listening to Radiohead on my iPod, which added a strange serenity to the whole scene. Sort of like a TV show.

The lady across from us (who had hit the ceiling) whispered if I had flown this before. She said, "Is it a safe airline? Have they crashed before?" I reassured her that this stuff happens often (not to me with all my airline travels, but I've heard stories) and the airline did not have a bad record.

Cancun approached and we did marvel at the lack of fences, the ongoing forest, as we dropped, connected with the runway, and slowed down. We literally ran off the plane, sped through immigration and customs (Press the button to choose your fate on whether they search your bag or not. We were both green.), fend off fake porters, taxi drivers, grey line hustlers, and try to find our pre-arranged transportation. "But if they aren't here, they're not coming - they usually are here an hour ahead of time" a slick guy pestered us. Finally, we found Jaime (I know it's pronounced Hymay but he said it Jayme...) who waited with us until the car arrived. Jaime spoke great english and learned it working on a farm in eastern Ohio. He thanked us for spending our money here. He was so sincere.



Oh, and it was pouring like a monsoon while we waited. And then it got so steamy that our glasses fogged. A quite 20 minute ride in a towncar and we approached the J.W. Marriott hotel and we immediately fell in love with it.

The view from our room on the 8th floor was magnificent. The grounds are gorgeous. Everything looked and smelled beautifully. We unpacked and went for a walk.







A windy lunch of burgers and beer near the beach was nice (our cute seagull friend, with earmuff markings on his head, joined us and became a nice companion for the next few days) and following that we got in our suits, and went for a walk. The day was pretty grey but we staked a spot anyway, enjoyed the ocean, read, played two hands of Phase 10. We were finally relaxing.






A shower and bit of a rest later followed by dinner at Mikado, a hibachi-style restaurant in the nextdoor CasaMagna Marriott hotel.





The mother-daughter combo that shared our table were very nice; she was a gymnast for Stanford. Then, we took the "walk of shame" to the Oxxo (like a 7-11...which there actually was a few doors down, but I didn't want to support them) for some cheaper beer. (OK, actually we went to the 7-11 first and then the beer said $13.00! I was thinking it was in dollars and could not believe it!! It certainly wasn't pesos because 13 pesos is like $1.30 and I highly doubted that. So, then we went to the Oxxo and saw the same prices and Ryan finally figured it was a per beer price...duh!!!) We grabbed a six pack, some Lift drink (a drink we had in Germany that you can't get here in the U.S.) and walked back to the hotel.

Drinks on the balcony, a little TV, and then bedtime by about 10:30. We were finally relaxing.

More to come...

Tschüß!

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2008/09/05

Cancun Soon

I've been quiet about the secret vacation that we're heading off to soon...Cancun! I had to keep radio silent on this, since it was Ryan's birthday present. We've never done a "Caribbean" vacation, never spent time on the beach, never been to Mexico, and our passports have been rusty since Germany in 2006. 5 days, 4 nights, direct flight, no plans. Bliss.

I could add "no swimsuit" to that since J. Crew messed up our order and is out of stock of the swimsuits we ordered...so the old standbys will have to do.

I can hear the waves already...........and my new issue of Conde Nast Traveler (my fav magazine these days) had a picture of the JW Marriott, where we will be staying. Maybe there will be some germans there? hahaa

Tschüß!

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2008/09/01

Ryan's 30th Birthday Party!

Ryan celebrated his 30th birthday on the 30th of August...and we threw a party! Finally, a party in our house. We didn't even have a housewarming (sort of a tradition for us...it takes us so long to get the house "together" and presentable that we always seem to skip that one). But, we had about 26 people over and it went super well! We catered some Chuy's Nacho Bar, which rocked, and everyone seemed to enjoy the food, beer, and wine...did a mixture of beers and for wine Kris brought over a bunch of whites (Tomeresca Chardonnay) and Ryan had selected the Hob Nob Pinot Noir (a french one) that was super.

Sighh...that's done...next stop, Cancun! We leave in a week and I can't wait to help Ryan celebrate his birthday. LOL! Check out the pictures below...

2008-08 Ryan's birthday


In other news, I've checked out a few hotel options in München and reserved a room at the Zurich Marriott using points (only there for one night). Also did some research in Amsterdam. Last night we watched The Counterfeiters, a sobering and powerful Austrian film that won the Best Foreign Film Academy Award last year...great movie.

Tschüß!

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