Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Cats on a Shelf

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Travel Tuesday-Our homes in Europe, Part 2

When we left off last time I had shown you all our "homes" while we were in London and Paris.

I forgot that we did stay one night in a hotel in Paris.
This is what happens when you change your itinerary after you've made all your reservations :)
You end up with a random hotel stay...
but it worked out because we got to see another part of the city.

Our hotel room looked like this


and the bathroom looked like this


It had a bathtub (no shower, but a handheld nozzle) to the left as you walk in.
That thing hanging by the mirror is a hair dryer... it was cool and not like any hair dryer I've ever seen.

This was the beautiful view out of our window.


I don't remember what it was called and I don't remember how much the one night's stay cost us.
BUT I will say that it was nice and we enjoyed it.
Just goes to show that there are reasonable hotels in Paris b/c you know we were on a budget!
 
 
 
The last leg of our trip was spent in Rome and Ireland.
We were really happy with the places we stayed in both of the cities!
In Rome we stayed in the Hotel Chicago.
Yes, a lot of their hotels are named after cities and states in the USA.
I'm not sure why.
But I do know they are obsessed with anyone from Chicago. So, if you are from Chicago and you travel to Rome... be sure and mention it and you will be their new favorite person.

Our room looked like this.


It had this super nice built in cabinetry for storage of our clothes and bags!  The door beside the chair is a fridge as well!  We were very excited about that.  Me especially because I LOVE cereal and I had been craving it for a while.  So we bought some milk & cereal...... we also bought Oreos :)



The pic below is of the bathroom.... also very nice.
Notice how the toilet doesn't have a tank.  I thought that was interesting.
That button above flushes.  It has two seperate buttons for the two seperate things that could go into it... ahem. 
Guess which one is for which.... because we did!


Just like hotels in the U.S., they would come in and clean each day and give us fresh towels.
Everything was included except air conditioning, which we splurged for because it was SO hot.  It cost an extra 10 euros a day... which ain't cheap.  I promise it's worth it though for that time of year.  They have different rates on different types of rooms that you can find on their website.
They also require cash for payment, and unlike here, you pay when you check out.
We got lucky and they didn't charge us for the air conditioning.
I'm not sure why... they either liked us or felt sorry for the dumb Americans ;)


Our next stay was in Cork, Ireland.
We tried the whole hostel thing again. 
This is the street view of our hostel... it's the one that says hostel ;)


When you walk in, it looks like this.
Hence the name Bru Bar and Hostel!


If you walk down past the bar and to the left you will find the staircase to the rooms.

Our room looked like this.


Okay, so obviously this is a three person room... but we wanted a room to ourselves this time.  It's a little bit of an extra cost, but if you want the privacy then it's worth it.  We used the top bunk for our backpacks and all our junk.

Here's the bathroom.  Directly ahead, sink.  Directly Right, toilet.  Directly left, shower.



Here is the water control for the shower.

That's right... it's a push button. 
Not only that, but note the color on the push button.
That's right... it's only red. 
Not only that, but you couldn't push it until you were inside the shower because of shower door setup.
That's right... it started out super cold and then proceeded to turn to a nice scalding hot.

It was quite an experience.  Needless to say... fastest showers ever taken.

Outside of that we loved out hostel stay in Cork, Ireland.
Bru Bar and Hostel is top rated by hostelworld.com.
The people working there were super nice.
It was clean.  They offered free wifi and continental breakfast (cereal & toast).
It was a good hostel experience.
If you want to know more about this place their website is right here.
The room we stayed in costs 48 euros a night OR 16 euros a person if you were traveling with two friends.  I think this place is a sweet deal for your own private room and private bathroom.
So there you have it!
Now you've gone on our trip to all of our European stays!
This is definitely one of the ways we kept our trip economical.

Oh man, I almost forgot!  We stayed in a yotel one night in the Heathrow airport in London.
It's a tiny compact hotel type thing in the airport.  It's small, but super futuristic.
We felt like the Jetson's.
You have to go to this link and look at pictures!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Travel Tuesday-Our homes in Europe, Part 1

Want to see the places we stayed in Europe?

Hey, I'll even tell you how much they cost. I'm a good friend like that... plus it's not like you couldn't find out yourself.
Maybe it will help you in planning your own cost-efficient trip :)

And away we go...
We will begin our journey in London, UK. Welcome to Picadilly Backpackers Hostel. Come on in.


Below is our four person hostel room. We shared it with another couple from Spain. There was not a lot of communication. They were very nice though and I think we lucked out for multiple reasons.

Dustin was not crazy about sleeping in a room with strangers... I didn't really mind.

See our sleep sacks?



Here are our lockers. We brought our own combination locks. They were very spacious and we felt like our stuff was safe and secure when we were away.


This place had no AC and was kind of warm, had communal bathrooms w/showers, you could pay for wifi and it also had an internet room with lots of computers, and it was very centrally located in London. You can read all about their amenities on their website.

It was your basic hostel experience in a big city and you get what you pay for.

Speaking of paying... a 4 bed share room like this is $25 per weekday per person and $29 on the weekdays per person.

The braver you are, the cheaper it is. Meaning, if you are brave enough to sleep a room with 10 other strangers, the rates go down even more!
Check it out. Here is their website.

After London we went to Paris.

I don't have pictures of the actual room, BUT I do have a link.
The up-side to this is that the pictures on the website look EXACTLY like what we saw when we got there. So be sure and check it out if you want to see our room.

The website we used was airbnb.com. If you use this website be sure to check reviews. The guy, Etienne, that we rented from was awesome and had lots of great reviews. He spoke English and was very helpful and available when we needed him!

This one room apartment didn't have AC either, had a sink and a shower in the room, the toilet was down the hall, had free wifi, and you had to walk up six flights of stairs to get to it (we were definitely aware of this before booking). It was very nice and clean, had a metro stop at the end of the street (very important), and we could see the Eiffel Tower in the distance from our windows!

It was $71 a night... which is very affordable for Paris! We didn't want to do the hostel thing all the way through our trip... and this was a great switch up for us.

With all that said, we loved our stay in our little one room apartment in Paris :)



More on Italy & Ireland coming soon.

To be continued...

Monday, July 11, 2011

Today

Everyday last week I spent my time at church camp praising God, playing games, doing the Interlude dance, playing sports, swimming in the creek, watching 13 baptisms, watching people be sent around the room at lunch, getting to know amazing kids, and studying God's word.


And today?


Well, today...

I had my first interview for a teaching position!


Today...

 I set up a meeting with a local chef who wants me to sign a contract with them as their go-to cake artist!!


Today...

 I was offered a free horse!!!


I guess when it rains it pours...
and when you've had a drought, rain is a good thing!

:)




Saturday, July 2, 2011

Blackberry Cobbler



My absolute favorite summer dessert is warm blackberry cobbler with a big scoop of cold vanilla ice cream.

Yum!

I found the simplest recipe so here it goes.



You will need:

1 1/4 cups sugar

1 cup of self-rising flour

1 cup of milk

1/2 cup of butter - melted

3-4 cups of fresh blackberries



Prep:  Blend together 1 cup of the sugar, flour, and milk; stir in melted butter.
Grease a 12 x 8 pan and pour in the batter.
Sprinkle in blackberries.  I usually add as many as I can fit.
Sprinkle remaining sugar over the top... to be honest I probably use more than 1/4 of a cup.  I just keep sprinkling until I'm satisfied with the coverage.

Bake at 350 for an hour until golden brown and bubbling.

It's almost too easy.



Here is a before picture


You can see I didn't sprinkle the sugar on top evenly... but it didn't ruin anything!

Also this gives you a good idea on how many blackberries I use!


After


Oh my goodness... it's so perfect. 
Don't forget the ice cream!

So there you have it... now you can have the perfect summer!


*Side note: I have found that when I use store bought blackberries they do not rise to the top when baking... I'm not sure why.  It's still good... but not AS good.  I would recommend using home-grown blackberries if possible!  We always pick ours at Dustin's grandma's house :)
Happy picking!