Friday, November 18, 2011

Lighthouses and Lobsters

Spring Point Ledge Light
Portland Head Light
So, pretty much every trip we go on is "on a whim." We either wake and up and decide to go somewhere, or the day before we decide since we are off work, we should take a day trip. That's exactly how Maine was decided on. We were at work, new we had the next day off, didn't want to sit around the apartment, so Hayley had a wonderful idea of driving to Maine for the day!! So that morning we were going to wake up early, but you know how that goes. We didn't end up leaving until after lunch, but that was okay as long as our goal of seeing a few lighthouses and eating fresh lobster were met!

Spring Point Ledge Light
Me and My town sign :)
So we headed on our 3 hour drive to Portland, ME, passing through 2 more states: New Hampshire and Maine (we missed the New Hampshire state sign :( Oh well. The first place we wanted to go was Portland Head Light Lighthouse. It was in Cape Elizabeth (yes I took my picture with the sign). This lighthouse was beautiful. The pictures we took looked almost like a painting. We explored the grounds, took some pictures and headed back to the care to find a few more light houses before dark (it was already around 330, only 1.5 more hours of sunlight). We found one finally called Two Lights. It was in a neighborhood, so I just took the picture from far away, using my zoom lens :) I guess it had to lights on top and that's why it was called Two Lights? The next and final lighthouse we found was Spring Point Ledge Light. It wasn't as pretty as the first, but we could walk right up to it. It wasn't the easiest walk. The walkway was uneven rocks. We met a nice couple and they suggested a few places for us eat some lobster! So we took a few pics, and then headed to dinner. But, before we decided on the place to eat, I had to take my pictures with the Cape Elizabeth sign. I was posing it up as cars drove by. It was kinds funny. Anyway, on to dinner!!


We decided on eating at Dimillo's. It's a floating restaurant that used to be a ferry. When we walked in, we thought "this place is too fancy." But we didn't sit in the main dining room, so we felt a little better. Plus, when I saw a man in a jogging suit, I thought our jeans weren't so bad after all. Mission for dinner, eat an entire lobster! We ordered our lobster and told our waitress we had never had it before. She was so kind to bring us a "how to eat lobster" guide. I read it, but didn't really help much. You basically just start crack it. But of course we had to take a few pics with our new friends before we mutilated them. After our lobster shoot, we "dug in." I ate the claws first, using what appeared to be a nut cracker, while Hayley tackled hers tail. After eating all of our lobster we were thoroughly satisfied and so excited to have eaten lobster in Maine! Yes, cheesy, but that's us! After dinner we started our 3 hour drive home, stuffed and ready for bed!
Our New Friends, Sebastian and Sebastian

~Hayley and Elizabeth~

Big Lights Will Inspire You, Part 1



Arriving Grand Central
Station
So, I’m running behind on our blogs again! Oops. I say this is part 1, because I am sure we will take several more trips to NYC. Nicki (our new friend from Missouri) was going to head there two weeks ago (during the power outage) for the day and see Phantom of the Opera, so we decided to invite ourselves along. We were kind of sick of being in the dark and having absolutely nothing to do. Nicki of course loved the idea and off we were on a Thursday morning at the crack of dawn and headed to NYC! We took the train from New Haven so we wouldn’t have to drive in the city! The train is so convenient! So once we got into Grand Central Station, Hayley and I of course took our first picture of NYC!!!  It was Hayley’s first time to the city (I went in 2007 with Lauren), so it was fun to see her reaction! Then we took the subway and headed to Times Square to get our Phantom tickets! After standing in line for a few minutes, getting cussed out by rude people, we finally got our tickets. We then headed to find a bathroom (of course). We went to a deli/bakery and felt bad we were using the facilities, so we bought a cupcake, German chocolate that is! It was delish! We then headed to Bryant Park, passing some Disney characters along the way. We were going to go ice skating, but since there weren’t many people there, we decided against it and headed back to Times Square and found ourselves roaming around Toys R Us. Yes we are dorks, but we let the inner child come out and play J. So after enjoying our time in the toy store for an hour, we left headed to Rockefeller Center to check out that ice skating rink. We took a few pictures, got in trouble for sitting on the wall, then decided to find some food!!!  We ate at a yummy pub that was actually priced pretty cheap (we’re cheap remember). Each of our meals was only $9! How amazing is that?! My cousin Stephanie came and met us for lunch, we visited for a few, then off to the Phantom of the Opera! It was so awesome! The Venue was great and the singing was amazing. Nicki and I thoroughly enjoyed it, not so sure about Hayley though. Maybe it was because she fell asleep during it, hahahaha. Oh well. Once the show was over, it was about 430pm, and we decided we should at least see Central Park. While there, we were talked into taking a stupid bike tour. It cost us $60, and I think we could have walked faster than we were biked, and would have been more comfortable. All three of us tried to fit into a two person carriage. Not our brightest idea, oh well it was an adventure in itself! So once our hour long bike tour finished, we headed back to Grand Central Station, go some dinner and hopped on the train back to New Haven. On the train ride back, I sat next to a guy whose wife is from a small town near Mobile. How random is that?! This was a very fun trip, and we can wait to have more NYC adventures! Till’ next time,
Helly and Lizzy
Time Square

Our German Chocolate Cupcake!

Random Disney Characters!

Woody!

Big Tootsie-roll pops we found in Toys-R-US

Rockefeller Center
Phantom of the Opera
On Our Central Park Tour
At the end of our Central Park tour. Pooped and cold!


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Outside cooking

Outdoor Refrigerator
Outdoor Kitchen
So I'm sure everyone knows about our snowstorm (whether you heard about it on the news or read about it on our blog). Well, we were out of power for an entire week, so of course we did not want our mean to go to waste. We made our own refrigerator outside out of our cooler and snow. But, by Wednesday, the weather had gotten a little warm, and our snow/refrigertor had melted and warmed up. Time to cook up our meat, I mean meal! So, e grilled/sauteed our hamburger meat, sausage, and cubed steak. I think in all it took a total of  2.5 hours. We invited our friend Nicki over for lunch (we didn't want this meat to go to waste of course) and then packed the rest up, took it to Nicki's (she still had power) and then off to shop! The next day, we were off to New York, but I will save that for another blog :) Until then!

Hayley and Elizabeth

Thursday, November 3, 2011

SNOWTOBER!!!! (compliments of Stacey Thomas)

Witch graveyard
Our Pumpkins. Hayley's is ghost , mine
is bat and jack-o-lantern
Scary monsters
So, Our time here in Connecticut has started out kinda rough! The first two weeks were pretty good. We began scrapbooking our previous assignments, decorated the apt, and even carved some pumpkins!  But the easiness ended last week. We had already tried to plan a trip to Salem, MA 2 weeks ago, but it rained so we scrapbooked instead (yes we are dorks). So last Wednesday we knew we were going to be off Thurs and Fri, so we decided we were heading to Salem rain or shine. Well of course it rained the entire time! It rained so hard, we had to buy umbrellas. It was a neat little town, and we learned about the witch trials. Our last event of the evening was a "Tales and Tombstone" tour, where we learned about the most haunted places in Salem. Pretty neat, although we didn't pay to close attention b/c as soon as our trolley took off the rain turned to snow!!!! Our first snow in New England, and it wasn't even Halloween yet! Never-the-less we were totally stoked!!!  By the end of the night, our jeans were wet up to the knees, our feet were frozen solid and we were so very tired! The next day we went to Boston which was a complete disaster, never go there without some kind of plan. So we basically ate lunch and then headed back home.

Outside our apt the day
after the snowstorm

Snowing outside of Hospital
               The disaster started the next day! I went to work this past Saturday like any normal day. We all knew snow was coming, but no one expecting what happened. I believe it started snowing around lunch time. It was sooo cool to watch it start accumulating, even if it was from the hospital window. Hayley was texting me, letting me know how much was coming down. Then I got a text around 4pm saying we lost power! AAHH poor Hayley, sitting there in the dark and cold just waiting for me to get home. On the drive home, it was still snowing like crazy, there were trees down everywhere, and probably at least 4-5 inches of snow on the ground! CRAZY! Our first New England Snowstorm! So, once I got home, we were going to head to our friend Nicki's apt to take showers (since she still had power), but with in 5 minutes of being home, we were already "snowed" in. We called the hospital and let them know what had happened and didn't know if we could get to work the next morning, so we called staffing and set up for security to come pick us up. Sweet, no driving tomorrow for us! We figured out we still had hot water, so we showered, layered our clothing and headed to bed. The next morning we woke up to a true winter wonderland. It was absolutely beautiful!  Too bad we couldn't play in it! Security was 2.5 hours picking us up (an whole story, but too long to type), and we finally got to work around 815 am. They day wasn't too terrible. Security ended up taking us home also, back to a cold, dark apt. That night, on our way in we saw our neighbors who we had seen using a shovel the night before, so I asked if we could borrow it. There we were, Southern Alabama girls, trying to shovel snow. I think we did a pretty good job! So here we are, it's Thursday and still without power. I'm sitting here at Panera Bread alone "blogging", and Hayley is at work.  I really hope we get power back real soon, I have laundry that needs to be done! Anyway's until next time!
~Hayley and Elizabeth~