It's been a while. Don't faint.
Honestly, I can't even remember the last time I posted. I know that it was before Mr. Smith and I went to the states and that was early April, so I apologize for the lack of communication. LOL
The trip back home was as to be expected, I suppose. I'm not going to go into much detail. I'll only say that the trip was too long for me. As an American who has never really been afforded much time off for vacations, three weeks in a row was just too much.
Also, I've changed. After many, many years of pretty much being on my own, I'm not accustomed to having people around me 24/7 with almost no time alone. I guess I need my alone time now. Mr. Smith went back home *almost* a week before me and I probably should have left at the same time.
As some of you know, the main purpose for our trip home was my brother's wedding. And the wedding was beautiful. It was held at Rip Van Winkle Gardens in New Iberia, Louisiana. Just following the ceremony was the most gorgeous sunset. These pictures really don't do it justice.
We also had lots of fun dancing the night away. Finally we had to leave. Bummer pie.
Mr. Smith was all set to leave the Monday following the ceremony. We took the opportunity to spend Sunday night in New Orleans. Oh, what the heck... here are a few pics.
When we first arrived to Bourbon Street and realized that we had to drive through the pedestrians. Eek! |
View from our hotel room directly onto Bourbon Street. |
The roof right outside our window. LOL - throw me somethin' mister! |
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was the following weekend. Boy! That would have been fun. Too bad we missed it. |
Yep. That says 100 ounce daiquiri. You read it right. |
Step right up and pick your fav daiquiri flavor! |
When you buy a daiquiri, you get a free shot on the side. |
New Orleans night life all year round |
We ate dinner at the Acme Oyster House. Best crawfish etoufee I've ever had. First time in a long time that I wished I had more of something. |
Can't go to New Orleans without getting some beignets. |
Those are just a couple of the highlights of our trip. There was plenty more going on, but I don't have many pictures of other things.
Now that we are back in Sydney, life is pretty much back to normal. We went on a day trip to Canberra. Total ghost town. Not really excited to go back. But now we can say we've been there and it's checked off the list. It was significantly colder than Sydney and less humid. Our first stop in Canberra was the Old Bus Depot Markets. Totes up my alley. Loved that part. There was a guy inside selling fresh homemade muffins. I got a white chocolate raspberry muffin and Mr. Smith got an apple cinnamon muffin (I think). They were awesome! Would totally make the four-hour trek there for the muffins. Okay, maybe not.
We also had a day trip to Melbourne. Mr. Smith has been there on business before and this trip was more of the same. But it was my first time. We were only there for a few hours. I spent most of the time with Melby work colleagues and then one hour at the Hollywood Costume Exhibit.
Now, those in the "know," know that there is a rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne. As soon as I returned, I was peppered with the same question over and over in different ways.
"How was Melbourne?"
"How did you like Melbourne?"
"What was the weather like in Melbourne?"
"Did you like Melbourne?"
"Do you prefer Melbourne?"
And on and on. Honestly, it would be unfair for me to make a judgment on Melbourne seeing as I was only there for a few hours. But I can tell you that Sydney and Melbourne are quite different. I actually like them both for different reasons. However, I think that I would live in Sydney and visit Melbourne. That's what I think.
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