10. I left my heart in San Francisco
A First World Problem whinge – and we promise it will be short – our day started super early after spending the night at a hotel in Queens that hasn’t … Continue Reading →
were married on Sunday 10th of March 2013!
A First World Problem whinge – and we promise it will be short – our day started super early after spending the night at a hotel in Queens that hasn’t … Continue Reading →
We arrived. We relaxed. Enough said. In all seriousness, the Bahamas were just what the post-wedding doctor ordered. Flying from to Eleuthera Island, Bahamas via Miami (‘Welcome to Miami, Bienvenido … Continue Reading →
Day 7: Week 2 begins…! We awoke to clear blue skies at the end of our first week in NYC, so we headed to the Rockefeller Centre, and got tickets … Continue Reading →
Day 1 in New York – “Squeeee!” Before we even touched down in New York, Natalie’s face was beaming from ear-to-ear; and that beam only expanded when we walked outside … Continue Reading →
Famous Fat Dave’s Food Tour of New York. The day our stomach muscles had been bracing for since we were recommended this tour of New York. And boy, was it … Continue Reading →
It was an early start in LA to head to the airport – thanks to the L.A Marathon which meant highway closures and road blocks. So we dragged ourselves out … Continue Reading →
As we enter Disneyland for the first time we see a sign: Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy. And sure enough, we are transported to a world unlike any other… The … Continue Reading →
Day 2 saw a healthy start with breakfast at Whole Foods – the local organic grocery store – which also had made-to-order sandwiches and an omelette cart! Hitting the road … Continue Reading →
With George humming the ‘Hawaii Five-0’ theme song as we picked up our silver Chevrolet Camaro to cruise around LA in, our honeymoon had well and truly begun. First stop: … Continue Reading →
There isn’t much to say about International Business class except ‘Never turning back’…! The perfect way to finish 18 months of wedding planning is an enforced 15 hours of relaxation, … Continue Reading →