I flew out on the red-eye on Thursday, the 23rd. My flight left on-time at 11:45 p.m. One of the greatest things about flying on the red-eye is that I sleep for a lot of it. I get antsy when I'm confined in a seat for anything over about 4 hours, whether I'm driving or flying. So it's much better for this impatient Nilla Wafer that I can sleep as much of it away as possible :). And since I always have a full day of work (both jobs), packing (I procrastinate), and other odds and ends on the day I fly out, I am usually pretty beat by the time I board the plane. So I landed in Houston some time around 5 a.m. Houston time. And I only had to walk about 100 feet to get to my next gate, so I had no problem being on time for my next flight! So I sat in the airport reading Dracula until it was time to board again. The 2nd flight found me asleep nearly the entire time. Which made the 2.5 hour flight pass marvelously fast! Note to self: buy a neck pillow before the next Nilla Trip via airplane. Which is, as of now, undetermined. But I'm sure it will happen eventually. I am antsy, after all ;). So I landed in Tampa at about 11:05 in the morning. And Julie was sitting waiting for me when I got off the little tram thing that takes you between the terminal and the gates. Also there to greet me were Alysha and Randi, who is Julie's awesome friend that I met when I was there last October. She is hilarious! So we packed into the van (or truck) and headed to one of our favorite haunts: The Cheesecake Factory! Randi and I split Stuffed Chicken Tortillas (or something like that). Very delicious, but then, everything I've ever had there is :)! And I love the taste of cilantro! And then Randi and I split the chocolate tuxedo cheesecake. Funny happening at this point in the trip (and I include these mostly for my own memory purposes :))... The server asked if we wanted lemon in our water. Julie turned almost immediately and said an emphatic, "NO!" And then the server left and Julie turned and said, "Oh! I didn't mean to order for you guys!" It was funny if you were there. Hard to describe the moment on the blog. I'm sure Julie is chuckling though :).
Saturday dawned and I woke up around 9. Julie and I got dressed and ready and decided to hit up the Book Sale at her little library near her house. We did not find much of anything interesting. But Julie did get a visit from a roach while there. Hahaha. Gross! That was probably my first roach spotting in 2 years. I haven't missed them, just so you know. Ewwww! We bought a few snackies at the book sale (because the little old ladies who run the library also did baking and sold those). Then Julie and I ran by a few garage sales, but really there wasn't much to gain. Other than hearing some crazy girls talk about how they have always wanted to go to Alabama. Which is funny. You don't often hear someone talk about how awesome it would be to visit Alabama. People usually talk of New York or California. But Alabama? Hahaha! And from Florida?!? Too funny! We went back to Julie's, and once again napped. Which I always try to avoid, because I end up having a hard time falling asleep at night. But nonetheless, I fell asleep during the afternoon. So when I woke up -- and the rest of us woke up -- we all got ready to go. We went to pick up Randi and went to this restaurant called Latinos y Mas. It's a Spanish restaurant in Ocala, and we ordered the arroz con pollo. It's different from the way my mom makes it, but it was really good. And one of the servers there was totally ogling Alysha. Poor Lysha! Not that we didn't all laugh about it. Hahaha. We started a game... We counted the number of times that guy came over to the table. But we think he sent his friend to go check Lysha out too. Oh to be young and beautiful and ogled by cute guys! Hahah. Meanwhile the other 3 of us are in our 30s (or close enough to it...). But it was a good laugh at the restaurant.
The next morning, the alarm started going off at 8:15. We got up and got dressed for the day. We ate our Deluxe Continental Breakfast. I had a biscuit without gravy. Because I do not like breakfast gravy. White sauce gravies are weird to me. Like red-eye gravy. Just not my thing. Julie made fun of me for eating a plain biscuit. Without even jelly. I also had raisin bran. Because I am loving that stuff these days! While we were there, we joined in on conversations with other people. And learned, for the 3rd time, that Paula Deen's restaurant tastes like they just opened a can. And so, we decided to not go there after all. Because look. It is $14.00 for the buffet. And I knew I wasn't going to eat $14 of food anyway. But I figured if it was really really good, it'd be totally worth it, plus to have the experience. Well, if it's not good at all -- and if it just tastes like canned food. Well, I'm not paying $14 for that! So after eating, we got on our way. We decided to start out by walking down River Street. Now, the day was muggy. And you can see by the pictgure that it was pretty cloudy. The temperature was nice. The humidity was not. So I sweated. But this is down by the Savannah River.
And River Street was quite cool! The backs of the buildings just looked neat! And the cobblestone road was quite quaint (how's that for alliteration :)?). And so here I am on River Street. And that candy store is another different candy store that we went into and we got a sample of pecan praline. And then we went further down River Street and found another location of the Savannah Candy Kitchen and got another sample of the precan pralines. Only this time, the dude gave us each like half a praline! We liked that!
And here we are at the Waving Girl Statue. Which is something famous in Savannah. Apparently she would always go out and wave at the ships, and the collie would always be by her side. Julie and I just wanted to be sure to get a picture together at something that was "so Savannah." You know, for memory purposes :). It started to sprinkle on us at this point. Big drops. But not a lot. Just a sprinkle.
So we walked all the way down River Street and then all the way back. And we took a picture at Factors Walk with all the cobblestone and stuff around me. Just thought it looked cool.
And this is climbing the steps back up to the main area. I love the trees!
There are a lot of parks in Savannah. A lot of people come up to you in those parks and try to sell you stuff. Which is annoying. But anyway... Otherwise the parks are quite lovely! So we took pictures in this park with all the trees behind us and the fountain.
And then the rain really started to fall. Like a real Southern rain. And yeah, it only lasted all of about 15 minutes. But within 2 minutes, Julie and I looked like this:
And we are actually standing outside of the Paula Deen's restaurant, since that was the closest thing, and we wanted to go to the Paula Deen store anyway, so I could pick up some stuff for someone at work. The rain was fun! Well, I thought so at least :). So we went, soaking wet, into the Paula Deen store and I picked up stuff for a gal I work with and we dried out -- a little. But not much. Plus we also waited for the storm to stop. Neither of us was terribly hungry at this point, and since we were close to the hotel, we decided to go there for a while. And so I took a picture of me still wet in the big lobby mirror. Oh, and with the storm coming and going, the weather changed completely! The humidity disappeared and so it was so nice and comfortable!
And here I am chilling and wet in the hotel room. Woohoo!
We ended up eating Jimmy John's sandwiches for lunch. They have one in Tuscaloosa, and I really like their sandwich that has avocado and bean sprouts. And Julie has always wanted to try Jimmy John's. And it was closer than the other place that was recommended. And cheaper. And so that's what we did. And it was perfectly filling. Then we went back to the candy shop that was near our hotel and got some more stuff. Including another free sample. Plus we also got our little souvenirs. I have decided that I am going to start getting a Christmas Ornament on each trip I take. I had decided that when I was on my trip with my mom. So now I have one from Savannah (a little teacup that says Savannah and has a magnolia on it) and one that has the Astoria Column on it. And I also bought one before I left UA that has Santa with a vest that has the Alabama A on it. It's a fun way to get something to remind you, but that doesn't have to be taking up space all year long and require dusting. We saw the cups were on sale for like $3.98. But when we got up to the register, Julie's rang up at a total of $2.12 (she went first). She looked back at me and smiled. And then mine rang up the same way. We were stoked! But she did admit that she was going to laugh her butt off if mine rang up for more. But it didn't. So then we went back to the hotel and took naps. And then I got a shower and then we went and ate at a little pizza place next doore to the candy shop. It was good pizza. Cheap. And what a whacky atmosphere! I think the people who worked there were all transplants from Washington State! And the music they were listening to? To quote Julie (because it was so hilarious and so spot-on), "It sounded like a muppet singing!" So we went back to the candy shop for one last free sample. Because, why not? (I think we ended up with about 1.5 pralines each for free through our sampling endeavors... hahaha.). And then it was back to the hotel and relaxation galore! We watched Liar, Liar. We read. We chatted about books and life and all sorts of stuff. And we laughed. Oh yes, we laughed. And then we went to bed around 11:30. And again, I had a hard time falling asleep. Which is really no wonder, since I took that nap earlier in the day.
Aside from an awkward girl who hung out by our table -- like right over my shoulder -- who worked there and decided to ask a lot of questions about Julie's pregnancy and then share a lot of information about a co-worker of hers and her pregnancy... It was a great lunch! And then it was back on the road! We got back to Julie's around 2:30 or 3, and we relaxed. We talked to Alysha and watched tv. Then dinner got started (actually, Alysha cooked it all), I got a shower, Julie took a nap. We ate dinner and then hung out for the night. We played a couple of rounds of Catch Phrase while eating the fabulous Mint Chocolate Cooke frozen yogurt (or whatever it's called... I always call it the wrong name...), but once Shayla went down for bed, we changed to playing Mexican Train. That game is so awesome! Everytime I play it at Julie's, I remember why I love it so much! We almost finished a whole game, too! But it got to be midnight, and I was flying out the next day. And the teenager was exhausted. Go figure!
We woke up at 8:15 again on Tuesday. We just had to pack up and get ready to go. We loaded up the van and then we went and ate our breakfast. Just raisin bran for me that day! And orange juice. Man oh man, I love orange juice! We headed out and found the Visitors' Center, because we had heard that the Forrest Gump bench was inside. And you know me... I love to take pictures with cool movie stuff! Yeah, well... They have it tucked into the Savannah History Museum. Which costs $5. No thank you. I just wanted to sit on the bench and take a picture! So we decided not to. But we did get to declare our state at the visitors' center. These days I'm declaring Washington. Maybe one day I'll be declaring something else... But for now. For now, it's Washington.
So we got on our merry little way and left Savannah. I talked to my mom for a bit on the way and learned that Washington had had a day of 94% humidity. That's practically blasphemy, if you don't know a lot about Washington's weather. Such things just don't happen. I guess it made the news. Let's just say I'm glad I missed it! And once we hit Gainesville, we stopped at Chik-Fil-A. Because they don't have these in my part of Washington. And it's deliciousness.
So I struggled with sleep once again, even though I didn't nap. But I eventually drifted off to bed. And then the next morning, we were up around 8 to start getting ready. I had done really well. I packed light. I had plenty of room. I had all my stuff ready to go! We got in the van and got on the road! And about 10 minutes (maybe 15) down the road... Well, I realized I'd left my cell phone! So we turned around! Aaaaahhhh! How dumb of me! Funny how we are so attached to our cell phones these days. But seriously, how else would I be calling my mom to pick me up from the airporter? So anyway, we finally got on the road for real at about 9:25. And my flight was to take off at 12:08. And we had 1.5 hours to drive to the Tampa airport! I just figured, if I was late and missed my flight -- well it would be my own fault for being careless. The good news is I didn't miss my flight. But that's later. In the meantime, Alysha and I rode in the back of the van and took pictures. See :).
We got to the airport and parked. And we went in. Now I've never flown out of Tampa before (only flew in one other time last October when I flew out of Birmingham). So I didn't know that I had to go down a floor to get my boarding pass. But we finally figured that out! And so I got checked in and then Julie and I took this picture where I kind of look like a howler monkey! Hahah. But we have a similar one from when Julie was 8 months pregnant with Shayla. So we knew this is probably the only time I'd see her pregnant with this baby (and probably ever again, right Juliebean ;)?), so we took this opportunity to take the "shocked" picture :). Like, "Oh my gosh! How does this keep happening?!?" Hahaha.
And then we took a serious one. And it turned out so pretty! We are such pretty ladies :). Hard to believe we've known eachother and been the best of friends for 11 years! Almost 12. The time sure does fly!
We wanted to get a group shot, so I used a table to put it on timer and catch this shot. Shayla was more interested in going down the escalator and didn't want to have anything to do with the picture. But she still looked at the camera at the right moment :).
And then a pilot who was sitting nearby noticed and offered to take a picture for us. And since I think both pictures turned out so nicely, I included them both.
As it happened, they checked my backpack because I think the biscuit mix I'd bought at the Paula Deen store was suspicious. But they let me pass without incident. I stopped for a potty break once I got through security and then headed to my gate. Literally as I was walking up to the gate, they announced the boarding of my row. It was perfect timing! The first flight was so packed that they ran out of room in the overhead bins. That's a first for me. I mostly got reading done on the flight, which was good. My layover in Houston was brief and I boarded the second flight. They fed us on that flight. Chicken Enchilada wraps. It was good. The flight was long -- and I didn't sleep nearly enough. And I sat next to a little Asian couple, and the husband had some love with clipping every single one of his fingernails. It was kind of annoying. I had planned to watch the in-flight movie. Apparently they have changed the headphone situation. I used to be able to listen in with my regular headphones. Apparently I now need the two-prong adapter thing. So that was kind of a bummer, because it was a chick flick and I'd have enjoyed watching it. Plus it would have killed some of the 4 hour flight (remember, I'm antsy). But instead, I got a lot of reading done. And that was good too :). We landed in Seattle around 5:00 local time, I caught the 5:20 Airporter, and I was meeting my mom at about 6:40. Perfection! And thus ended my trip to the South for 2010. Memories were made. Hopefully I've remembered all the high-lights. And if I left something out, hopefully Julie will remind me of it in the comments :)! Just don't sneeze! :).
Oh, and i did finish Dracula before going to bed. And I loved it. Took a bit to get used to the language. A lot of description and paragraph and not as much dialogue. But I loved it!
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movie quote ... 13 going on 30
sounds like such a fun trip. thanks for sharing. and thanks for the comment about 'dracula' ... it's on my list :) .
oh but I did laugh and laugh again just reliving it. It was so fun and over sooooo fast.... That little old lady had your number... That was the funniest part. :) Alysha has just stopped calling me "licker". She found that amusing. I did not.
It was awesome-ness!! I miss you already....
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