Well well well, here I am posting on my St. Kitts blog again. Didn't I already wrap things up and say goodbye? Yes, yes I did. So what brings me to post on here today? The answer is Duffy, my roommate's dog. One of her moms recently removed her old SK dog tags, and I couldn't help but laugh when I saw what was on it.
Here it is...
If you lived in St. Kitts, you'll understand that A) we don't really have addresses and B) we use landmarks such as 'a tree full of white birds' to direct people. That's just how things work in SK. And it's quite effective.
The other reason this makes me laugh is because I have had quite the response to my Sea Glass Beach blog post. Numerous Rossies, (students, spouses, etc.), as well as various tourists have emailed me to get directions to this location. Happy to share the beach with others, I have sent specific directions. Most often, I have received replies stating that the tourists were dubious of my step-by-step guidelines at first, but found the beach easily enough and had a fabulous time. What were they most unsure of? Turning left/right in Camps at the tree full of white birds. Of course, I understand why they'd think oddly of this...but as anyone in SK knows, this is a critical step in the directions. Not to mention that the birds are always in that one tree!
Anyway, I just had to share this little anecdote. I ought to head over to my new blog and post something interesting. Cheers!
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
One More Thing...
Saturday, January 12, 2013
My very last {Caribbean Blog} post...
Well...I've procrastinated long enough, and I think it's time to wrap up this blog. I'm not sure if my life will ever be as fun/amazing/interesting/crazy/etc. as it was in sunny, beautiful, simple St. Kitts, but I'll give it try. Here's the link to my new Raleigh, NC blog: http://adventuresintheoldnorthstate.blogspot.com/
Please note that there aren't any blog posts on it. At least not yet. I'm getting around to that...maybe tonight if you're lucky!
I just have two more events to document before ending this post...and this blog. *sigh* *BIG SIGH*
Prior to leaving my treasured Mitten State for North Carolina, I drove down to Grand Rapids, (for not even 24 hours, mind you), to see my friend Holli and attend her birthday party. We started the night out at Stella's Lounge, and then spent the rest of the night at The Pyramid Scheme. The next morning/early afternoon, Holli, Ashley, (a friend of Holli's), and I met my friend Andrea for lunch at Panera, followed by a quick trip to Pier 1 Imports, (where Holli, Andrea, and I all met as coworkers). That was a very long sentence, I know. Anyway, we had a jolly good time!
On New Year's Eve, I went to my grandpa's house with my family. We all bundled up, and went sledding—just like we did when we were kids. After we warmed back up, we played ping pong and hung out until it was time to ring in the new year. It was sooo fun!
Enjoy the pics! And don't forget to check out my new blog in case I write something cool in it.
So those are the last of my Michigan adventures over the holiday break, and it was a jolly good time. I only wish that I had more time to stay and visit all of my friends. Because of mine and Matthew's crazy busy schedule, we didn't have much time to spend outside of Northern Michigan. However, I'm hoping those that I missed will trickle down to Raleigh. Hehe.
Thanks to everyone who has read my St. Kitts blog for the last two years!
Please note that there aren't any blog posts on it. At least not yet. I'm getting around to that...maybe tonight if you're lucky!
I just have two more events to document before ending this post...and this blog. *sigh* *BIG SIGH*
Prior to leaving my treasured Mitten State for North Carolina, I drove down to Grand Rapids, (for not even 24 hours, mind you), to see my friend Holli and attend her birthday party. We started the night out at Stella's Lounge, and then spent the rest of the night at The Pyramid Scheme. The next morning/early afternoon, Holli, Ashley, (a friend of Holli's), and I met my friend Andrea for lunch at Panera, followed by a quick trip to Pier 1 Imports, (where Holli, Andrea, and I all met as coworkers). That was a very long sentence, I know. Anyway, we had a jolly good time!
On New Year's Eve, I went to my grandpa's house with my family. We all bundled up, and went sledding—just like we did when we were kids. After we warmed back up, we played ping pong and hung out until it was time to ring in the new year. It was sooo fun!
Enjoy the pics! And don't forget to check out my new blog in case I write something cool in it.
Birthday girl! |
Hipster Hollister. |
The girls! |
Beers at Stella's. |
Me and the birthday girl. |
Yep, it was that kind of night. |
Andrea and moi. |
I'm in my thermals and ready to go sledding! |
The Jaworski ladies all bundled up to go sledding...it took us FOREVER to get dressed. |
Jaworski sisters posing in the snow. Mom made us do it... |
"Come on, Cat! You've posed under this tree your whole life! What's one more time?" - Mom |
Beautiful Michigan. |
Doubling up on the sleds! Poor Winny. Hehe. |
So those are the last of my Michigan adventures over the holiday break, and it was a jolly good time. I only wish that I had more time to stay and visit all of my friends. Because of mine and Matthew's crazy busy schedule, we didn't have much time to spend outside of Northern Michigan. However, I'm hoping those that I missed will trickle down to Raleigh. Hehe.
Thanks to everyone who has read my St. Kitts blog for the last two years!
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Holiday in Michigan
My sister's car got stuck in the driveway...so my dad had to snowblow. |
Sister, dad, and me. |
Matty and me with our beer cans! Merry Christmas. |
Me, sister, and momma. |
Trooper and Milo warming themselves by the fire. How romantic. |
Mug the Pug, taking a cue from Milo and Trooper. |
A snowstorm's doing. Matty and his dad had to break off the branch so we could leave the driveway. |
Heading towards Lake Michigan. |
Snowy and cold Lake Michigan @ 1st Street Beach. |
Manistee has a round-a-bout now! (We have these in SK; no stoplights.) |
On the way to Cadillac. |
View of my parents' backyard. |
My sister and mom with their framed sea fans. (Matthew and I brought these back as gifts from SK.) |
More framed sea fans for the family. |
I know this post is waaaaay late, but I wanted to share the pics anyway. Better late than never, is what they say right? Cheers!
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Monday, December 31, 2012
SK—>Miami—>Chicago—>GR
Our trip from St. Kitts to Michigan went smoothly, more or less. We cleaned our apartment OCD-style, managed to pack up everything in four checked bags, loaded up our dogs into their crates, aced Kittsy, and then placed him into his cat carrier.
Matt G. and Tiffany drove us to the airport when we were ready...and it was such a sad goodbye. I've hung out with Tiffany almost every day for two years, and it was sad knowing that I wouldn't be returning to SK in January to begin our pool-workout-watch tv-clean-cook-beach-trivia routine. Matthew and I just absolutely love these two people, and all that they have brought to our lives. Thank you for your friendship; we are missing you both so very much. Sending big Xs and Os your way! Once we dried our tears, Matt G. and Tiff got into their car and drove away—leaving us to begin our journey back to the Mitten state. *sigh*
When we arrived in Miami, we did the usual: claimed our baggage, (and our dogs), went to customs and immigration...and then waited an hour for the shuttle to our hotel. Blahhh no fun, especially because the airport process is already so exhausting. Not to mention that our dogs were already anxious from being ripped out of their normal island-ey environment, and stuffed into their crates. At that point in the night, all we wanted to do was get to our hotel and let them out. Oh and on top of that, Matthew and I aren't really 'cat people' and we were completely befuddled as to what to do with Kittsy. Being a mostly outdoor cat, he doesn't use a litter box. So we did what we do with our dogs: we walked him outside on a leash. It worked. That damn cat is so cute.
After not getting much sleep, we woke up to head back to the airport where we went through the process of checking in our pets again—which means they were anxious again. And every single time we have to check our dogs, it takes about an hour or so. Not kidding. And the airline reps don't ever know exactly what they're doing, so it makes me nervous. I've had trouble trying to fly my dogs in the past which is a very long story that I will choose not to bore you with at this time.
Okay, now I'm rambling...where was I? Oh yes, Miami. Okay, so we checked in our pets, boarded our flight and arrived in Chicago. Next step? Board our flight to Grand Rapids, Michigan. Did Milo and Trooper make the connection?! They sure did! Hooray! Everything seemed to be going smoothly (for once in our lives, to which we are sooo very thankful.)
At the Grand Rapids airport, my mom and dad were there to meet us. And boy what a reunion that was! Of course, that ended early when we had to take our dogs and cat to the 'outdoor pet relief area.' When the animals 'relieved' themselves, we hopped into my dad's truck and made the three hour trek up north.
Here are some photos from our journey.
So that's the story, folks. No major problems. Just a lot of anxiety about our dogs traveling in such chilly temperatures, and trying to figure out a routine for Kittsy. What's important, is that we made it and everyone is happy and healthy. Here's to a Happy New Year! Hope you are all having a lovely holiday season.
Matt G. and Tiffany drove us to the airport when we were ready...and it was such a sad goodbye. I've hung out with Tiffany almost every day for two years, and it was sad knowing that I wouldn't be returning to SK in January to begin our pool-workout-watch tv-clean-cook-beach-trivia routine. Matthew and I just absolutely love these two people, and all that they have brought to our lives. Thank you for your friendship; we are missing you both so very much. Sending big Xs and Os your way! Once we dried our tears, Matt G. and Tiff got into their car and drove away—leaving us to begin our journey back to the Mitten state. *sigh*
When we arrived in Miami, we did the usual: claimed our baggage, (and our dogs), went to customs and immigration...and then waited an hour for the shuttle to our hotel. Blahhh no fun, especially because the airport process is already so exhausting. Not to mention that our dogs were already anxious from being ripped out of their normal island-ey environment, and stuffed into their crates. At that point in the night, all we wanted to do was get to our hotel and let them out. Oh and on top of that, Matthew and I aren't really 'cat people' and we were completely befuddled as to what to do with Kittsy. Being a mostly outdoor cat, he doesn't use a litter box. So we did what we do with our dogs: we walked him outside on a leash. It worked. That damn cat is so cute.
After not getting much sleep, we woke up to head back to the airport where we went through the process of checking in our pets again—which means they were anxious again. And every single time we have to check our dogs, it takes about an hour or so. Not kidding. And the airline reps don't ever know exactly what they're doing, so it makes me nervous. I've had trouble trying to fly my dogs in the past which is a very long story that I will choose not to bore you with at this time.
Okay, now I'm rambling...where was I? Oh yes, Miami. Okay, so we checked in our pets, boarded our flight and arrived in Chicago. Next step? Board our flight to Grand Rapids, Michigan. Did Milo and Trooper make the connection?! They sure did! Hooray! Everything seemed to be going smoothly (for once in our lives, to which we are sooo very thankful.)
At the Grand Rapids airport, my mom and dad were there to meet us. And boy what a reunion that was! Of course, that ended early when we had to take our dogs and cat to the 'outdoor pet relief area.' When the animals 'relieved' themselves, we hopped into my dad's truck and made the three hour trek up north.
Here are some photos from our journey.
Last family photo...minus Kittsy. (He's behind us in this pic.) |
You ready to leave your native island for the States, Kittsy?! |
Last Stag beers for a long time. *sigh* |
Clearly, St. Kitts was sad to see us go. |
In Miami...waiting for our hotel shuttle. |
Milo and Trooper all wrapped up in the back of my dad's truck with me and Matty. |
So that's the story, folks. No major problems. Just a lot of anxiety about our dogs traveling in such chilly temperatures, and trying to figure out a routine for Kittsy. What's important, is that we made it and everyone is happy and healthy. Here's to a Happy New Year! Hope you are all having a lovely holiday season.
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
{Conversations} American Segment
As mentioned in a previous blog post, Matthew and I have been busy little bees, trying to get our lives organized before heading to North Carolina for his clinical year. Among our things to do, we have had to go cell phone shopping and car shopping, (which is exhausting in so many ways). This {conversation} occurred after Matthew finished chatting with a car salesman.
Me: How'd that go?
Matthew: Good, good. He was really nice.
Me: Cool.
Matthew: He smokes but doesn't do a good job of covering it up. Hahaha, too funny.
Me: Okay...?
Matthew: His fingers smelled like weed.
Me: Ummmmmmmm...why the eff are you smelling his fingers?
Matthew: *Rolls eyes* I was sitting at the chair closest to his computer. Every time he put his hand on the mouse, the fumes were overwhelming!
Me: Yeah okay. Can we talk about something important now?
Matthew: Like what?
Me: I don't know?! How about a CAR?!
Me: How'd that go?
Matthew: Good, good. He was really nice.
Me: Cool.
Matthew: He smokes but doesn't do a good job of covering it up. Hahaha, too funny.
Me: Okay...?
Matthew: His fingers smelled like weed.
Me: Ummmmmmmm...why the eff are you smelling his fingers?
Matthew: *Rolls eyes* I was sitting at the chair closest to his computer. Every time he put his hand on the mouse, the fumes were overwhelming!
Me: Yeah okay. Can we talk about something important now?
Matthew: Like what?
Me: I don't know?! How about a CAR?!
I Said, "Yes to the {Bridesmaid} Dress!"
Tiffany and Matt G. are getting married! YAY! Well, this isn't 'new' news, but it's still exciting all the same. He proposed to her in September, and Tiffany has been crazy busy trying to figure out...well, everything! Wedding planning is exhausting and a lot of work, people. But—it can also be a lot of fun.
In between her busy schedule of wedding planning and flying back and forth from St. Kitts to LA, she surprised me with a gift. A gift that asked if I would be a bridesmaid! And I said, "HELL YES!" Hehe. I felt so special when she 'popped the question'. I couldn't be happier for the two of them, and I feel honored to be a part of their special day.
In between her busy schedule of wedding planning and flying back and forth from St. Kitts to LA, she surprised me with a gift. A gift that asked if I would be a bridesmaid! And I said, "HELL YES!" Hehe. I felt so special when she 'popped the question'. I couldn't be happier for the two of them, and I feel honored to be a part of their special day.
Here's the pretty little red box. Oh so sparkly and festive! |
Umm..yes, I know the jar is empty. It's because I ate the cupcake-in-a-jar that was in it. It was delicious! |
Ericka's Birthday @ Shipwreck
Ericka celebrated her birthday at Shipwreck Beach Bar and Grill this year. And Daisy and I secretly baked and created a 'boob' cake. Hahaha. It turned out pretty good considering our resources.
Happy birthday to youuuuuuuuu! |
Boob cake. |
Can you spot the VIP spouse? Heh heh heh. |
Sea Glass Beach
Before leaving St. Kitts, Matthew and I made it a priority to visit what I call 'Sea Glass Beach.' Being a bit of an arts & crafts hoarder, it was imperative that I visit said beach and collect as much sea glass as possible. While I didn't have any specific plans for the pieces, I wanted to have options for projects once I got back into the States. So I guess you could say I was...stocking up. Yep, stocking, not hoarding. Just so we're clear...
Pretty day for a little sea glass hunting. |
Look at all of that! I was in sea glass heaven. |
View of the other end of the beach. |
Interesting rock formation. |
Jackpot, baby. |
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