Thursday, December 20, 2018

My Surprise Birthday Weekend - Unknown Location - November 16-18, 2018

Like I've said in previous birthday blog posts, Robbie knows how much fun I have celebrating my birthday so he likes to go big. This year, though, was a little different. We had just moved to Cincinnati, so when we were talking about birthday celebrations, I told Robbie that I would be fine with staying in Cincy and exploring downtown. In late October, Robbie told me that he had my birthday planned out and it was all going to be a surprise to me, on my request. The only thing I knew is that we were leaving for the airport at 9am on my birthday morning, and coming home Sunday!

Being I didn't know what we were doing, it was hard for me to pack for the weekend. Robbie said to bring casual wear for the days and dressy stuff for the evenings. Ok. I tried my best to pack for all kinds of climates too!

Finally my birthday rolled around and I was excited! We left for the airport shortly before 9am and I still didn't know where we were going. At the airport, my first surprise was that wherever we were going, we were going First Class! Awesome! Then, we get to the gate agent who, when she printed our boarding passes, stated we had a final destination of DCA, the airport code for Washington DC! Double awesome! Robbie then proceeded to fill me in on a bit more of the surprise. When we got in to DC, we were going to be staying at a hotel overlooking the park where we got engaged! How unbelievably thoughtful!




Our flight took off a little later than scheduled, but we made up for time in the air. Robbie said that when we landed, we were right on time! En-route, I had 2 glasses of wine, one of which our flight attendant talked me into getting! Haha! It was a great flight, with terrain I had only experienced once before! I'm so used to flying over the plains and the Rocky Mountains; I'll have to get my bearings if we continue to fly that route. I thought we flew over Pittsburgh because of the 3 rivers converging, and we definitely flew over the Appalachian Mountains. The flight was just a little over an hour long. I love that we stayed in our timezone, and that the east coast is so close to us! We could sight-see in any city in just 1 day if we wanted too! Before we knew it we were landing in DC, as evidenced by the Washington Monument and the Capitol Building that stood high in the sky! I was excited to start my birthday weekend!




Just a short ride on the metro, we were at the hotel's nearest stop, just a few blocks away! Robbie upgraded us to a suite with a partial view of the park (none of the rooms offered a full park view), and it was a beautiful room!





The first thing we did was find the exact spot that we got engaged! Neither of us had been back since, almost 10 years ago, so it was fun to relive such a great memory! The fountain that Robbie proposed in front of was off for the season, but it still looked VERY familiar. Such a sweet moment!



Then we walked across the street to the White House. There was a handful of people there, but we only spent as much time there as it took to snap a picture and say "hey" to a Secret Service guy!






As we continued on, we noticed just how big the Department of Treasury was. It's right next to the White House, and it's as big as a city block! I wonder how much money is in there?!



After a quick stop to eat, we made our way to the Old Post Office Pavilion where we were going to go up in it again, but it had just closed for the day. Bummer. It was still beautiful to see again, though!




We then found Pennsylvania Avenue and decided to check out the National Archives Museum. Neither of us knew why we didn't do this the first time we were there! The Museum was free to the public, and it housed, among other archives, the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Think "National Treasure!" Cameras weren't allowed in the room with those documents, and they didn't even allow phone calls next to the documents either. Those 3 documents were a true wonder to see. To think that the Founding Fathers wrote those and they are still upheld today is just an amazing thing. And for them to have the foresight to have a "rule" in place for nearly every scenario is pretty great. We spent a lot of time in that room, just reading some of each document and thinking how sacred these are! In other rooms of the Archives Museum were tributes to women who fought for equal rights to vote, and stories of Martin Luther King. The National Archives Museum was a highlight of this trip so far!




After the Archives Museum, we made our way a few blocks to the National Mall. At this point, day was turning to night, and the sky was the most brilliant colors of pink and orange, and it was perfect with the Washington Monument in the foreground! We came out to the National Mall pretty much right between the Capitol Building and the Washington Monument. I got some great pictures of both landmarks, and it was the best way to end our afternoon portion of the day!









Robbie wasn't telling me where we were going for dinner, so I got ready in the dress that he picked out. It was a dress that I bought when we lived back in Vegas, and the tags were still on it; this was my first time wearing it, and it fit like a glove, and it looked good too! Our Uber came and took us to the restaurant, Capital Grille, the same exact restaurant we went to the night Robbie proposed. How sweet! I kind of had an idea that's where we were going, but I wasn't 100% sure!

A few weeks earlier, Robbie was out to lunch for work and he ordered dessert for an appetizer. And here is his thinking, which is brilliant: usually when he and I go out for dinner, we order an appetizer, our entree, and we always have intentions on ordering a dessert, but by the time we finish our entree, we are so stuffed that even thinking about more food makes us queasy. So, we employed that strategy at the Capital Grille. I ordered a Creme Brulee Cheesecake, and Robbie ordered an Apple Tart! It was the greatest way to start our dinner! We over-indulged ourselves with the entree, but we had just enough, and we weren't missing out on dessert! It was one of the best birthday meals I have had in a very long time!






When we got back to our hotel room, the hotel staff had laid out a nice fruit tray for us, and also a gift. But it wasn't a birthday gift. When Robbie made the hotel reservation, he stated that it was in Lafayette Park (that the hotel overlooks) that he proposed, so the staff put together a really nice 10 year anniversary gift for us. They framed a map of the city and put 2 little hearts over the park, and they all signed the frame wishing us well. It was so thoughtful, and Robbie didn't even know they were going to do that for us! That map in the frame hangs right outside our bedroom door, along with a collage of pictures from the first time we were there, including the spot we got engaged! The staff really went above and beyond for us! But little did I know, that wasn't all the staff was helping with that weekend!



The next morning, Saturday, we ordered room service for breakfast. While that was being made, Robbie said he had to do one other thing as part of my birthday present, which required him to leave the room. Robbie came back up, then shortly after, room service came. After the waiter was finished taking the plates off the cart for us, he handed me an envelope, then left the room. I opened it, and there were 2 Amtrak Tickets in there with the destination of New York City!! I was absolutely blown away! I could not believe that this was turning into a multi-city birthday celebration! Our train was due to depart Union Station in DC at 11:25 am. I was stoked! I got ready for the day as fast as I could, and out the door we went!



We got to Union Station about an hour before the train was due to leave, which allowed me plenty of time to take photos of the beautiful architecture of Union Station, as well as the surrounding area! Right outside Union Station and down the street was the Capitol Building. The trees were also changing colors, which made for some great pictures!














Taking Amtrak is much less stressful than flying somewhere because we didn't have to be at the station 2 hours ahead of time, and trains are much more relaxed than flights in the way of security. Eventually we got in line, found our seats on the train, and settled in for the 2.5 hour trip further east! We went through cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, Trenton and Newark in order to reach out final destination of New York Penn Station!



Part of the Chesapeake Bay






While on the train we discussed what we wanted to do in New York City. We only had about 16 hours there, and we wanted to make the best of it. We talked about going on a tour of NBC Studios, but that was sold out for the day, but we found that we could get tickets to tour all of Rockefeller Plaza, so we booked that. The only things I really wanted to do was take a horse and carriage ride through Central Park and go to the Top of the Rock (the observation deck at Rockefeller Center). Other than that, we left our itinerary pretty much open. I didn't know where we were staying yet, so it was best if we didn't have any other plans!



We finally arrived at New York Penn Station, and I was excited to hit the pavement! We walked out of the train station right onto Harold Square and the first thing we saw was Macy's Department Store! Not only that, but they were getting it ready for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, so the giant turkey was on the facade with the word "Believe" above it! I felt like I was IN the parade! It was a cool experience because Thanksgiving was just 5 days away and I was trying to imagine what the streets would look like then!

Penn Station




We made it to the nearest subway station a few blocks down, and Robbie had to ask a local where the closest stop was to the hotel we were staying at, still unbeknownst to me. We got off at a stop close to Central Park, and at that moment I kinda knew what hotel he had reserved, but I didn't want to be presumptuous. Sure enough, when we got out of the subway station, we were headed right for it. We were staying at the Plaza Hotel! Are you freaking kidding me?! I felt like I didn't deserve to stay at the Plaza! As we were checking in, Robbie upgraded us to a suite too! He is literally pulling out all the stops! Also as we were checking in, he explained that this was a thank you for getting puppies (it was hard the first month trying to potty train them). I was so overcome with emotion that I had to fight back the tears! It was such a sweet gesture!









The Plaza and our room was just extravagant! We walked into our room and into the plush living room, but just to the right of the door was the first of 2 bathrooms. Just off the living room was the bedroom with the most comfortable bed I have ever slept in! And just off the bedroom was the second of the 2 bathrooms. Everything was white and flanked with gold finishings and accents. It was just so beautiful that I wanted to stay there the whole night, but we knew NYC was waiting for us!




The view out our window


The first thing we did was walk down to Times Square! This place will never get old for me! The energy around Times Square is always so much fun. Plus they were just starting to put out the city's Christmas decorations, so that was pretty to look at. The first time we went to NYC together was in September a few years back, but Christmas in New York is just a more magical time! We got to Times Square and kind of just took it all in! We noticed also that the New Year's Eve ball was all set to go for ringing in 2019! After checking out the sights, we settled in for a couple hot dogs from a vendor, in true New York City style!







After Times Square, we made our way back to Rockefeller Plaza for our tour! The area to get to where you need to be is super confusing. You walk into 30 Rock, go down these escalators, and down numerous hallways. We finally got to where we needed to be, and waited for the tour.







The set of The Today Show!

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree being prepared for its reveal!



The tour guide gave us each a pair of headphones so he could talk to the group without yelling above the hustle and bustle of the passer-by's. Smart thinking!




I really didn't know what to expect from the tour, but we got it all, from the history of the Rockefeller family to when and how they built the plaza buildings (I didn't even know there was more than one Rockefeller building!), to what they are used for, to what the architecture and art means on each one! It was a really cool tour and we learned a lot, and I took many pictures along the way!


All the stone carvings, seen here, told a story. I believe this was telling the story of the evolution of TV!

The concrete part of this building where there aren't any windows, this is where all the Late Night TV shows are taped!

Our tour group, and my favorite Late Night show!


This is a picture looking up towards the ceiling. Along the wall are thousands of gold panels, reflecting light to the ceiling. If you look at the shadows on the ceiling, it looks a lot like New York City. It blew my mind!







After the tour wrapped up, we stayed at 30 Rock and go to the top! Last time we were in NYC, we went to the top of the Empire State Building, but this time we wanted to see the Empire State Building from the top, so this was the perfect way to do it! We also opted to go to the top of 30 Rock at night because we saw New York from the top during the day atop the Empire State Building, so we wanted a different perspective.





Again, I didn't know what to expect when we got to the top, but the views were breathtaking! Everyone was at the plexi-glass trying to get photos, but I just waited patiently for my turn. I wanted to just stand there forever and take as many pictures as my camera could hold. The lights on top of the ESB were changing color, and we could see Times Square from where we were standing! It was awesome!








Then we found out there were 3 levels of Top of the Rock, so we went up to the top level, and there it was, 365 degrees of unobstructed views of New York City! It was stunning, and totally worth the chill and wind! I felt so far up from everything! The 3rd level wasn't crowded at all, so we could be close to the edge (but not too close because both of us were a little scared because the fence was so low). I made sure to soak in all the city that I could. It is a can't-miss attraction in New York City!












After our awesome Top of the Rock experience, we ultimately decided to get off our feet for an hour or so, head back to our hotel room, and order room service for dinner. Rockefeller Center was a ways from the Plaza Hotel, so we were trying to get an Uber, but as you can imagine, they were pretty busy. So, we flagged down a pedicab driver who took us back to the hotel! It was a great way to get around the city. The biker would just weave in and out of traffic, and we deduced that the pedicab got us to the hotel faster than an Uber would have due to all the traffic. What a fun ride!



It was nice to get in our room for a while and have time to enjoy it. Both mine and Robbie's food was delicious, but then it was back out for our nightcap, the horse and carriage ride through Central Park!



Luckily we just had to cross the street to get our carriage, as the Plaza Hotel is right across from Central Park. We picked one of the first horses in line, and hopped right on! They had a series of rides we could take, and we took the longest one, of course!







Our carriage "driver" was really nice, and very knowledgeable about the city. As we were riding through the park, he would point out different landmarks and tell us "that's where a scene from Home Alone 2 was shot", etc, etc. Our driver had just moved to NYC a few months before from Turkey! The sights were absolutely beautiful throughout the park, and I'm really glad we opted for the longer ride! The park was really peaceful and empty being it was around 8:30 at night. We didn't want the ride to end, but it was so fun and relaxing!

The part of the Park that houses Wollman Ice Rick

The Money Shot!! So beautiful!





Tavern on the Green


Looking down the Avenue of the Americas!



In Home Alone 2, this is the door of the Plaza Hotel that Kevin exits and gets into the limo where an extra large cheese pizza is waiting for him!



After our carriage ride, we got to feed carrots to the horse!





I wasn't ready to call it a night yet, but it was late, and we had to be at the airport by 7am the next morning. We relaxed and I got a GREAT night's sleep in our hotel bed that night! 

The next morning we called an Uber to take us to the airport; we were flying out of Newark. Being it was so early on a Sunday, we got our own personal tour of Manhattan on our way through the city. We started heading south on 5th Avenue, passing by shops like Tiffany's, Gucci, and Prada. Then we turned to the west and drove right past Madison Square Garden and the Empire State Building, then through The Village. Then all the sudden, there was the Holland Tunnel! And just like that we were in New Jersey!

Right outside the Plaza Hotel, one of my top 3 favorite pictures of the weekend!

Tiffany & Co.

Gucci


The Met


Madison Square Garden

The Village





It was pretty cool turning to look at the New York City skyline shrink as we drove further and further away. Then as we were turning into the airport, we caught some great glimpses of the skyline too!






We were lucky enough that where our gate was, we had unobstructed views of the city, and planes taking off in front of it! It was a travel agent's dream!

If this isn't an ad for Newark airport being a United hub, then I don't know what is!


Bye NYC!! You've been great!


Heading back to Cincinnati was bittersweet. We had a quick connection at Chicago O'Hare, giving us just enough time to eat, and think of Home Alone yet again, where they were running through that airport!

Lake Michigan on our descent into ORD!

Run, Run Rudolph!


The Chicago skyline as we were taking off!

Back home in Cincinnati!

After the dust settled, we realized that we woke up in 3 different cities in 3 days! That was pretty sweet! It felt like the weekend was a blur; we did so much in 2 short days! But the memories we made while in these 2 cities will last a lifetime. It was a GREAT birthday and one I won't forget! Robbie explained to me that it's not about "outdoing" himself each year. It's about finding something fun to do that we've never done before and something that will bring a smile to my face. Cheers to 34!

"Take only memories, leave only footprints." -Chief Seattle

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Milwaukee Brewers 2018 National League Championship Series, Game 7 - Milwaukee, WI - October 20, 2018





So the Brewers swept the NLDS in convincing fashion against the Colorado Rockies, so we sat and waited to see who our opponent would be in the CS. The other Series was the Braves vs. the Dodgers and I wanted so badly to play against the Braves, but they ended up losing the series 3 games to 1. The NLCS was set and the Brewers had homefield advantage vs the Dodgers. I knew it was going to be a well-fought series, and I predicted it would go 6 or 7 games. The so-called fans who said the Brewers were going to get swept clearly hadn't watched a Brewers game all season. We had a dog in the fight, and we were ready to play! The Brewers won the first game, 6-5 behind Woodruff as starting pitcher, and I should note that he beat freaking Kershaw! The next day, the Dodgers squeaked by with the win, a score of 4-3. When the series moved to L.A, the Brewers won in commanding style, shutting out the Dodgers 4-0. This game was big, as it was our first away game of the series, going into the enemy's house. We completely shut down their big boppers and made them look like fools, and their fans were even leaving early in typical L.A. style!  Also after this game, my hopes were much higher that we really could win this thing! The very next day, the Brewers and Dodgers battled 13 innings but the Dodgers were the one's that came out on top. The next day, Kershaw ended up getting revenge on Woodruff by a score of 5-2. The Dodgers were now leading the series 3 games to 2, in a best of 7. But, the series was heading back to Milwaukee where it was going to be loud! Game 6 started at 8pm EST. Wade Miley started this game, and went into the 5th, giving up just 5 hits and 2 earned runs. Well done. The Brewers also started hot, scoring 4 runs in the 1st inning! Wahooo! I loved it and the crowd was loving it (as far as I could see on TV)! The Brewers were well on their way! The Brewers tacked on 3 more as the game went on, and it was no match for the Dodgers. The Brewers won, 7-2! We were getting a game 7 in Miller Park! The game got done around 12:45 am on Saturday morning, October 20th. Robbie looked at me after our own celebrations died down and said "what if we go to Game 7." His thinking was that if the Brewers DID win, we would be kicking ourselves that we didn't go. In all honesty, the thought hadn't even crossed my mind! We had just gotten new puppies a week prior to this, and we would have had to leave by noon at the latest, that same day; there was no way we could get everything together in not even 12 hours, let alone sleep for a good chunk of it! We decided to sleep on it and see how we felt the following morning (or a few hours from then)! I woke up just before 8am to Robbie, telling me how he had found a website with people who boarded dogs, how he had found a few people already and messaged them in the middle of the night asking if they could board our dogs on such short notice, and how tickets weren't that expensive (cheaper than when we went to the NLDS actually). So, I got ready as if we were going to the game. In the mean time, one of the boarding people responded saying she could take our dogs overnight. This lady was a vet, so we trusted that she would take real good care of our precious puppies. Ok, we were all in! Robbie pulled the trigger on the tickets, and just like that, we were out the door heading up to Milwaukee!

The trip seemed really familiar, as we had just made the same trip 2 weeks ago! But this time, we didn't have the torrential rain through Indiana, nor the traffic through Chicago, being it was a Saturday. Plus, we avoided downtown Chicago this time too. One cool thing to note, as we were going around downtown, we drove by the Chicago O'Hare airport, and as we driving along, the New England Patriots plane was landing. The Patriots were playing the Bears in Chicago that weekend, and their plane was landing right in front of us! I wish I had a picture! It was cool, nonetheless!

The game started at 7pm CST, and we got there with plenty of time to spare. The scene in the parking lots and around Miller Park was abuzz with excitement and anticipation for a Game 7. We quickly made our way to the stadium, and as we were waiting in line to get inside, started chanting "Let's Go Brewers" with all the other die-hards within ear-shot. It was fun! Our seats were practically in the same place as where we sat for the NLDS, and I loved it! I just couldn't wait for the game to start!

Miller Park is a sight to behold!







On our drive up, we had the idea for me to try and capture the energy of Miller Park in a photograph and have it made into a canvas. About 10 years ago, Robbie and I attended the Packers/Bears game on Opening night and I got a really great picture of the energy just before kick-off, and that canvas hangs proudly on our wall in our basement. I think I got the job done again at this Brewers game. It helped that each fan had a rally towel to add to the excitement!




The pitching match-ups were Brewers' Chacin vs. Dodgers' Buehler. I had faith in Chacin that he would go at least 5 strong! In the bottom of the 1st, Christian Yelich helped out Chacin's cause by going deep for a quick score of 1-0! The crowd went NUTS! But unfortunately that was short-lived because in the top of the 2nd, the Dodgers' Bellinger hit a 2-run dinger. Damn. It turned out Chacin only went 2 innings, however, Josh Hader came in to relieve him and pitched 3 scoreless innings. Impressive! The 6th inning proved to be the dagger in all Brewers fans' hearts. Puig was the one who launched the baseball out of the park, this time to put up a 3-spot. I had a feeling that there was no coming back from this. The Brewers bats were quiet in the 7th, 8th, and unfortunately the 9th too. To put it in the record books, Orlando Arcia had the last base hit of the season, and Mike Moustakas recorded the last out. It was a big bummer that our season had to end this way. During all the post-season dramatics, the Brewers never got to celebrate in their own clubhouse.












As sad as I was, watching the Dodgers celebrate on our field while we watched "Dodgers Win" tickers dot Miller Park, I was also incredibly happy that the Brewers took the Dodgers to Game 7 in the CS, just 1 game away from the "whole kitten kaboodle" (as John Candy recited in Rookie of the Year). It was quite a ride the Brewers took us on all season. And that is why I had tears streaming down my face, thinking back to all the ways the Brewers managed to win this season. The group of guys that Craig Counsell put on the field each day was remarkable, and they gave it all they got! Yelich was eventually named the NL MVP, and rightfully so! Also, Craig Counsell finished just behind the Braves skipper for Manager of the Year, too. As the season wore on, fans were so negative against Counsell, but I thought he did an outstanding job all year! Way to go!  This season was nothing short of amazing, and I was incredibly proud to have gone on this ride with them! We were at the very first game of the season in San Diego, and the very last game of the season in Milwaukee. We book-ended the baseball season in 2018, something we have never done before, and that's pretty cool! This also marked the 3rd different sport I've cried at while in attendance, and they were all after the last games of their season. I cried after the Packers lost in the NFC Championship game vs. the Arizona Cardinals a few years back, and I also cried after the Badgers lost in the Final Four Championship game in 2015. I'm such a sap!


Proud Brewers fans!

The jumbotron said "Thank You Brewers Fans"


We stayed in the park for as long as we could after the game. Even though it wasn't the Brewers celebrating this year, the celebration itself was pretty cool to see. If what our owner and GM says is true, we will be the one's celebrating in the coming few years!

Robbie and I got a hotel room for that Saturday night, as we didn't leave Miller Park until nearly 11pm. The next morning we got up and hit the road, not before seeing the new Bucks basketball arena, Fiserv Forum. It looked huge, and I can't wait to visit that venue soon!




This has nothing to do with anything, but it was a cool church under construction in MKE


Speaking of the Bucks, a cool thing happened during the ballgame. At the beginning of the game, there were 3 or 4 seats just 2 rows in front of us that were vacant, and I thought I had won the lottery because I didn't have anyone's tall head to look around. Well, the 5th inning rolls around and I swear, a 7-foot guy sits right in front of me. Great. Way to ruin my experience. Well, Robbie did some digging after he got a good look at tall man's face, and it turned out to be John Henson, a former member of the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team! So cool! I say 'former' because he just got traded last weekend. He came to the game with 2 other people, I'm guessing his significant other and a friend. As they were all leaving in the 8th or 9th inning, Robbie and I fist-bumped him, wishing him luck this season. Of all the seats in the whole stadium, he sat right in front of us! It kind of had me thinking what other celebrities were in attendance...

John Hensen, the one in the hat and flannel jacket!



He was checking basketball scores! Awesome!

We left Milwaukee earlier than anticipated, so as we were heading south, we decided to take Hwy 41, which turns into Lake Shore Drive in Chicago. It was a few miles out of our way, but the views heading into and through Chicago were stunning, and we were definitely glad we made that choice. Plus, we avoided tolls! Win!


















Even though we had no idea we were even going to the game 12 hours before it started, I'm certainly glad we did. We have memories of that game, and the whole season that we will get to look back on fondly. Until next year, Brewers; go get 'em in the 2019 campaign!

One last look at Miller Park for the season!


"They took us on an amazing journey that we should all be grateful for being able to see, because it was a magical run." -Craig Counsell, Manager Extraordinaire