The Bahamas Edition

I recently traveled back home to surprise my aunt for her 70th birthday.  We came together as a family and threw a surprise party which turned out magnificent.  There were a number of things that went back and forth in my mind up until the day of the party.  I kept wondering how things would turn out overall, the number of guests that would attend, would she enjoy this being a person that doesn’t really like surprises, would the photographer capture the moment, etc.  Well, all in all, I must say we outdid ourselves.  I still cannot believe how phenomenal everything was.  My aunt’s face from the picture below shows pure joy.  I mention this event because my aunt’s birthday is on September 22nd and I was celebrating my 2-year anniversary just 3 days after the fact.  My husband and I decided to vacate to the Bahamas and this anniversary trip was by far one of the best decisions we’ve made in 2018.

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It’s funny to me how you may get a little stressed when event planning but then when the day comes and goes, what do you do next?  In this case, pack up and take on Paradise Island.  We arrived on Monday to our all-inclusive adult only resort, Warwick Paradise Island, and was promptly greeted with a Bahama Mama while checking in.  When we walked in, I knew this was going to be a memorable vacation.  The décor was chic, the staff were super polite and the view from the room put the icing on the cake. I vividly remember feeling like a kid would feel who perhaps were visiting Disneyland for the first time.  I could not wait to tour the resort hotel, see the amenities and plan activities daily for us to enjoy during our stay.

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Usually, I think most people may feel the first day of travel is consumed with all the travel accommodations and noted as the day to just relax.  For me, I still wanted to enjoy our travel in day.  We ate at the restaurant that was considered more upscale, Edgewater Grill.  I planned to eat here for our anniversary the following day as well and just couldn’t wait I guess. This restaurant did not disappoint.  OMG! I’ll give more details in a bit.  They also had a late night bar that stayed opened I believe until midnight, called Chickadee.  The menu had pretty good selections including the sweet and spicy wings, quesadilla, conch fritters and pizza to name just a few that became our favorites.  Afterwards, we hung out at the bar in the lobby which seemed to be the place to be that night as many people had traveled in that same day.  We met quite a few people and enjoyed unlimited drinks at the bar until the nightly entertainment started.  On this particular night, the nightclub on-site was having karaoke night.  Well well well.  Don’t threaten me with a good time.  This was the highlight of the evening.  Something about karaoke and unlimited drinks just made the night that much better.  People sang their little hearts out for hours and I prepared to rock the crowd with my go to karaoke song, This is How We Do It by Montell Jordan.  When there’s karaoke, you have to perform this song!  It gets the crowd every time.  Overall, our first night was one for the books and set the standard pretty high for the rest of our trip.

The most popular place at the resort would have to be The Hog Bar that was outside by the pool/beach area.  At this bar, they played different games everyday like jumbo Uno, Jenga, Name that Tune and poker all while really encouraging you to drink up.  Bartenders would usually pass out specialty shots every hour and if you asked for water, they replied “We serve alcohol at this bar”.  I learned this early on so I started bringing bottled water from the room or grabbed it from the lobby before heading to the pool.  On this trip, I really wanted to focus on relaxation.  That being said, I think Tuesday became pool day.  Occasionally laying out for a bit in the sun and hearing the sound of the beach waves nearby while catching the slight breeze that came through at times and having endless pina coladas made this day perfect.

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I was really impressed by the restaurants and just how good the food was here.  All-inclusive is the best option I would say since your food and drinks are covered throughout your stay.  With that, it really helps when the food is actually good.  Warwick did not disappoint.  Edgewater Grill became our favorite place to dine.  There was a salad bar that you could enjoy and the menu was made to offer like a land and sea option along with any vegetable sides of your choice. As mentioned earlier, we went here on Monday night and doubled back for our anniversary the next day.  My husband had the steak accompanied with shrimp and the truffle mashed potatoes.  I went with the short ribs, mashed potatoes and mushrooms.  Okay, the presentation was by far the best.  The wine reduction sauce that was prepared with the short ribs was simply amazing.  Whew, I knew after our first experience, we were definitely coming back to this place.  I remember saying, “Hey, this is the place I reserved for our anny”.  My husband said “Well, we’ll just be back tomorrow”.  So there we had it.  Dinner for the next two days were already set in stone.  The resort also had a buffet style restaurant that served breakfast, lunch and dinner called the Veranda.  I frequented here for breakfast daily.  There were so many good options.  Cooked to order omelettes, pancakes, French toast, grits, a charcuterie display including meats, cheeses, olives, cornichons, veggies, and pastries just to give you an idea of the many items they had at this buffet for breakfast.  On our last day, they even hosted a BBQ outside by the beach.  Oh man the BBQ, homemade mac and cheese, potato salad, crab salad, rice and peas…the list goes on and on. Warwick did a phenomenal job with their many great food options and the BBQ finale on that Thursday night was just too perfect.

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On that Wednesday, I reserved a sunset dinner cruise for us. The voyage began around 6pm and was scheduled to last about 2 hours.  The tour guide gave interesting facts about celebrities that owned properties along our route and also shared historical facts about the island as well.  The best part however was in fact the sunset.  The view was unmatched.  Something about the sound of the ocean and seeing the sunset just gives you a feeling of serenity.  For dinner, they served Bahamian BBQ, salad, rice and peas, mac and cheese and a slice a cake.  Rum punch was served for the drink of course.  By this time, I think I had reached a good rum punch limit for the day and opted for a coke.  Nonetheless, the dinner was great and the ocean views were picture perfect.  After the cruise, we decided to venture to the Atlantis hotel.  We gambled a bit (no victory here but it was still fun), did a bit of sightseeing of the property and finished the night with a slice of carrot cake from one of their bakeries as a nightcap.

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The final full day always seems to get there much faster than you want.  Although I still wanted to focus on relaxing, I thought it would be a good idea to experience some of the culture outside of the resort too.  We took a taxi to downtown Nassau and enjoyed the Straw Market, souvenir shops and did a little more sightseeing. This day it was extremely hot so I couldn’t wait to get back to the pool.  We decided to take a ferry back to our resort and this was particularly nice because I couldn’t get enough of the crystal blue water the Bahamas has.  Of course we stayed by the pool for hours and finished the night with the BBQ night that I mentioned a bit earlier.  Overall, this trip was very much needed and really appreciated.  The relaxation it gave, the fond memories created and the peace given cannot be matched.  My husband was already mentioning booking the next trip back before we left.  Bahamas, you outdid yourself and I thank you for one of the best trips I’ve experience so far. Until next time….

 

The Jamaica Edition

OMG!  The day was finally here.  May 5, 2018.  No, I’m not referring to Cinco de Mayo.  On this day my best friend of 24 years and counting graduated from college.  I was so happy I was able to take part in this celebratory moment and be there for such a huge accomplishment.  Congrats again bestie!!!  So after the party, there’s an after party right?  That after party for us was in Montego Bay, Jamaica.  A group of 13 family members and friends all came together to help celebrate this special occasion.

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We resided at the Royalton Blue Waters Resort during our stay.  After my first experience with this property in Punta Cana, I was excited to be staying with another Royalton property again.  Upon arrival, the host gave us cool, scented towels to help relieve some of the heat from the sun.  I thought to myself, man this is going to be a great trip after such a great gesture because I was literally dying from the heat on the shuttle over to the resort 😊  After check-in and all the introductory hotel meetings, it was time for some fun.

On the first night of our trip we decided to chill out a bit since this was our travel day and just planned for a nice, late night dinner.  For me, that meant time for a quick swim before dinner!  The best part of the resort for me was the swim-out room we had.  At any given moment I could just go out for swim, no matter the time of day.  Vacations allow me to actually decompress and enjoy the things most people may take for granted on a typical day.  Things such as the calming feeling you get from the sounds of the beach waves or the joy found in watching the pink tresses that line the sky before the sun sets.  With all the things planned on our itinerary, the main thing I wanted to make sure I did was RELAX.  A huge thank you to the lazy river too!

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The following day we had an early start and was able to catch breakfast and spend some much needed time on the beach.  It was then on the beach when I spotted a boat that said “Parasail”.  At that moment, I decided I was finally going to do this.  I have quite a few things on my bucket list and it was time to scratch this one off.  Before the parasailing adventure, we enjoyed the many festivities the resort offered; one of my favorites being the swim-up bar.  Bob Marley’s and mojitos became pretty popular drinks for our vacation crew.  A couple of photo shoots later, it was time to concur my fear and take the ride in the air for lack of better words.  I was so happy a group of us decided to do the parasailing together.  It’s always more comforting when others join along and face a fear together.  I watched my friends parasail first and thought oh man this is going to be a breeze (literally).  It wasn’t until I was hooked on with my sister when I thought  “okay are we really going through with this”.  A few moments later, we were up in the air and thinking that’s it!  While parasailing, it’s really just you and the wind.  No noise, no fears, no worries.  Man, I’m so glad I did this.  Not to forget the jerk hut we found right before going.  OMG, this place did not disappoint.  Not sure of the sauce that they use but man oh man if only I had known about this gem sooner. Great for lunch and just overall some of the best jerk chicken I’ve had!

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The day before we left we decided to visit Chukka Adventure Park.  It offered a handful of activities such as ATVs, ziplining, kayaking, etc.  Boy did we have our day cut out for us!!  This day was definitely a workout.  Another thing on my bucket list was ziplining.  A lot of us had never done this before either so it was nice to see all of us conquer this together as well.  We didn’t know that it was a zipline trail of like 5 ziplines.  Whew!  After the first two I could of called it quits on this adventure but we all made it through!  Of course, we couldn’t come to this park and not partake in an ATV ride.  This was so fun!!  Not that I haven’t rode an ATV before but since it was such a big group I think it made it that much more fun to experience together.  Lunch was provided as well so I was definitely excited about that.  If you haven’t noticed, I love food.  All of the Jamaican cuisine was a hit for me.

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Overall, Jamaica was everything I imagined.  I had only been here once as a teenager so it was nice to travel here as an adult. The resort gave me some of the best views, food and memories of a lifetime.  I really enjoyed the fact that this resort was all-inclusive.  All you can eat and drink sounds like a good combo to me.  Oh and let me not forget to mention the other hidden gem we stumbled upon that had the braised oxtails.  I doubled back twice because they were that good!!!  We definitely made great memories and I’m so glad I was able to share this experience with my best friend and family.  Here’s to more success and a bright future with endless opportunities.  Until next time…..

Birthday Bae

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10/27….The best day of the year (to me 😊)  So here we are in October in LA and its peaking at above 85 degrees.  Talk about a good birthday gift.  Over the weeks leading up to my special day, I went over a number of things that I could do and just settled on the fact that I wanted to have loads of fun.  So my first trip for this fun adventure began by making it to the infamous Paul Smith “Pink Wall” on Melrose for photo ops.  I finally made it!!!  Yay.  For my day birthday fit, I decided to work with what I had in my closet.  It was such nice weather so I went with a black cropped top, my favorite ripped jeans from Zara and an all-black suede Steve Madden mule.  If you don’t know by now, I love me a nice mule.  I gave so many retro chic 90s vibes with this look.  I recently cut my hair so that added a different element to this vibe too of course. Although it is definitely fall, LA allows you to dress for the weather not season.

Afterwards, I went for margaritas at Velvet Margarita and decided to give Halloween Horror Nights a try for the evening.  I’m not one that desires to be scared but I went for it and had such a wonderful time.  Of course, a night in a theme park required a quick wardrobe change but overall this birthday was one of the best.  Doing something that was actually fun (including an impromptu photo shoot lol) First birthday in LA in the books!  Check out the great birthday shots I was able to get.

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LA Edition: Part 2

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To continue with my LA edition, I wanted to share yet another casual look fitting for Cali.  It was so easy to pack for this trip!  For starters, you eliminate packing a huge coat.  Also you’d probably only wear a pair of sneakers and need a casual shoe or booties for the nightlife.  On this particular day, the high expected was around 70 during the day and low 60s towards the night hours.  This was perfect flannel weather to me.  I decided to wear a blue and black plaid flannel along with a gray sweater cardigan on top of it, both from Old Navy.  The cardigan was light enough to not get too warm throughout the day but heavy enough for the cool breeze expected at night.  This paired nicely with a normal washed denim boyfriend jean with the small cuffs, also from Old Navy.  If you cannot tell by now, Old Navy is one of my go to’s.  Especially since it’s close by my job :-).  There’s literally a sale everyday so how could you not indulge?  To add to my casual look, I wore my favorites again; NMDs by Adidas.  These have to be some of the most comfortable sneakers I’ve ever owned (I probably told you guys this before too).  I think I mastered the chill, laid back look for my day in LA, not forgetting my sunnies and Prince pin.  Check out more pics below and be sure to follow along my LA journey.

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LA Edition: Part 1

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For those of you who may not be aware, my love for LA is insurmountable and forever growing.  Each time I visit, I fall more and more in love with this place.  The air is different, the people are genuinely nice and the warmer weather that exists, even with winter approaching, is a major plus.  I recently visited during the Thanksgiving holiday and decided to do an LA edition on the blog.  The style of dress will definitely be different when looking at ensembles for the City of Angels versus the Big Apple.  Known for having a more laid back vibe and chill atmosphere, this can be noticed in the pieces chosen for my LA trip.  You don’t really have to overthink it.  Simply a flannel or bomber jacket with nice jeans seems very fitting for the LA vibe.  Pictured here, I went with a cool bomber I purchased in New Orleans at Garb Boutique back in November.  Living in NY, I thought I was going to have to wait until spring to wear it but luckily I didn’t.  I paired the bomber with an over-sized Calvin Klein tee from Urban Outfitters, black denim from Old Navy and my favorite adidas. Comfy and stylish all in the same.  Normally I have jam packed days in LA, trying to soak it all in within the 5-day span, so comfort is key.  Check out more pics below and be sure to check back for other LA posts soon to come.

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