Post by osumelissa on Jun 24, 2013 10:40:51 GMT -5
June - we just got back from a weekend in Philly
July - girls trip with my sister to Jamaica (we leave in 11 days!); Ocean City, MD for a weekend (my parents live 30 minutes from there, so we'll see them and then hit the beach in OC)
August - hoping to squeeze in a trip to Charlottesville
September - NYC for a weekend and then Vegas at the end of the month
Post by udscoobychick on Jun 24, 2013 11:12:37 GMT -5
Went to upstate NY (long weekend) and Miami (4 nights) earlier in June. State College, PA in July for 4 or 5 days for a conference. Was supposed to go to Armenia for 2 weeks in August for work, but that got canceled, which I'm very sad about. New Brunswick for a week beginning of September. VA Beach end of September.
Think that covers it, unless I decide to go to either of the family reunions this summer (one in upstate NY, one on the CT shore).
July--Providenciales, Turks & Caicos August--Atlantic Beach, NC for a long weekend with my parents September--Duck, NC for a long weekend with DH's family and also a 3 night Bahamas cruise with friends
We already did Hawaii in Jan/Feb so that was our big trip for the year.
Nothing too exciting this summer. We do have three long weekend trips planned to various cottage-y towns within a 4-hour drive to stay with friends. We have 4 days in Niagara on the Lake I might go to NYC with my sister Oct we are going to Maui.
And we've already done Florida/a cruise/Munich, Germany this year.
We already took our girls to Disney World earlier this summer, and next month we're taking another family trip to Germany and Austria. After that, we'll just be waiting for this baby and squeezing in as many weekend trips to the shore as possible.
We're doing nothing this summer but trips to our lake house about 90 min from where we live and a few weekend trips to Baltimore.
We're doing Disney in the fall, and I'm slowly paying down the balance on our Alaska cruise for NEXT summer. I also need to live vicariously through others.
I just got back from a crazy fun road trip in Panama.
I am hoping to make it down to St.Simons Island for a few beach days with my family next weekend.
Possibly a work trip to Vegas.
And if I can make it work taking the labor day weekend and going somewhere for my H and I's four year wedding anniversary and 10 years together. He just used most of his time off for our Panama trip.
Was just in Italy (Tuscany and Bologna) latter part of June for 9 days. Alo just spent a long weekend at the Wisconsin Dells for ILs 50th wedding anniversary.
Nothing planned yet, but contemplating a trip out east to visit my aunt in Delaware. Also Montana is calling me home, so maybe a trip out to visit my bf.
I am so jealous you are going back to Walla Walla! My husband REALLY wanted to go back this summer but I told him I wanted to try wine tasting somewhere new (Yakima Valley) though I suspect I won't be quite as impressed with Yakima as we were with Walla Walla.
Disagree. Yakima (Prosser, Rattlesnake Hills, Richland, Zillah) has a TON of phenomenal vineyards (tastings are obscenely inexpensive or free!!!) and Nile it's geographically more spread out (because of size) it's just as amazing. Walla walla has the charm of everything being in one locale, but trust, you'll enjoy Yakima!
I am so jealous you are going back to Walla Walla! My husband REALLY wanted to go back this summer but I told him I wanted to try wine tasting somewhere new (Yakima Valley) though I suspect I won't be quite as impressed with Yakima as we were with Walla Walla.
Disagree. Yakima (Prosser, Rattlesnake Hills, Richland, Zillah) has a TON of phenomenal vineyards (tastings are obscenely inexpensive or free!!!) and Nile it's geographically more spread out (because of size) it's just as amazing. Walla walla has the charm of everything being in one locale, but trust, you'll enjoy Yakima!
Moe I am happy to report that we had an amazing time in Yakima and were immensely impressed with not only the number of wineries, but also the quality and prices! I was also surprised with how much I enjoyed downtown Yakima. The city has worked hard to restore many of its old buildings and spruce up the downtown core. Can't wait to go back again! :-)
Disagree. Yakima (Prosser, Rattlesnake Hills, Richland, Zillah) has a TON of phenomenal vineyards (tastings are obscenely inexpensive or free!!!) and Nile it's geographically more spread out (because of size) it's just as amazing. Walla walla has the charm of everything being in one locale, but trust, you'll enjoy Yakima!
Moe I am happy to report that we had an amazing time in Yakima and were immensely impressed with not only the number of wineries, but also the quality and prices! I was also surprised with how much I enjoyed downtown Yakima. The city has worked hard to restore many of its old buildings and spruce up the downtown core. Can't wait to go back again! :-)
This makes me unbelievably happy. Glad you enjoyed it.
I'm actually quite envious, it's one of my fave parts of the world.
I’m heading to Washington, D.C., New York and some other places as well. I haven’t been New York lately, and it’s time to head back. I have places to go and people to see.