Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Bethany Beach 2013

Last week, the Mangiaracina's hit Bethany Beach for some fun in the sun and even though the sun was in hiding most of the time, we certainly managed to have some fun!  The Quartuccio's have been hitting up Bethany each summer for several years now as outlined here here, here and here.  We Mangiaracina's plan to keep the tradition alive and this year had a toddler to share some new beach experiences with.

Last year, James was only 3 months old when we were in Bethany.  He slept most of the time, as most infants do, so he missed a lot of the true "beach experiences".  That all changed this year.  From feeling sand for the first time to having ice cream as a morning snack, James took advantage of all the cool things that come with a vacation at the beach. Here is a day by day recap:

Day 1:  The Arrival
It was a cruddy, rainy day so after we arrived, we unloaded the car, fed James some lunch and headed to Harris Teeter to stock up on groceries for the week.  The best part of the trip was that the man behind the deli counter let James and Ed sample all kinds of meats and cheeses.  It was like having a second lunch!  James is a big fan of sitting in a shopping cart, so it was a grand old time.  After a nap, we headed up to the Bethany boardwalk for dinner at Bethany Blues where James indulged in some yummy cornbread, pulled chicken and mashed potatoes (current favorite food).  The best part was that his meal was served on a frisbee which we are now in possession of.  The night ended with a bath (fun) and about an hour's worth of crying about sleeping in the pack n play (not so fun).






Day 2:  Pool Day
We woke up to an overcast sky but were determined to hit the pool.  James went to the pool one time last summer, so he was a pool novice.  After some morning playtime with Mommy, we headed out and set up camp by the kiddie pool.  The water was cold so it took a bit to get James on board, but after a few minutes, he was splashing like a pro.  He even had a cool floaty to show off in!









After our cloudy pool time, James took a much needed nap before we headed up to the beach to "test the waters" and by "waters" I mean "sand".  James had never felt sand and before we made the move to spend a day at the beach, we wanted to see how he would react to it.  He liked it!  The faces he made as he submerged his toes in the cool sand were priceless.  

We wrapped up our time at the boardwalk with a go on the swing.  It's amazing how in years past we never noticed that there was a play ground smack in the center of Bethany. Funny how kids change pretty much everything.





The evening of day 2 ended with a BBQ and some deer watching outside the front window.  Lucy was sure she would get them this year. :)



Day 3: Outlet Shopping
It poured buckets of rain all day on day 3 so we decided to head to the outlets for some retail therapy.  The highlights of the day include my getting 2 pairs of Cole Haans, Ed finding the coveted Converse sneakers he has been searching for and James playing hide and seek with his sippy cup and the gate.




Day 4: Beach Day and Ocean City
This was the big day. The day that we would hit the beach with a toddler for the first time.  We did everything right.  We packed up the cooler with toddler friendly snacks and drinks.  We had an umbrella and a sheet and towels and sand toys and even a kiddie pool for James to play in since we figured the ocean was both too cold and too rough.  Apparently, this was not enough to make for a smooth trip to the beach.  

Upon arrival, James decided he would like to taste the sand.  As expected, he did not like it.  He was fascinated with it though as well as the ocean water.  But not when it touched him.  When it touched him, he freaked.  It was Mommy's job to fill the bucket with cold ocean water.  I'd fill it, he'd dump it and we'd start over again. This occurred probably 77 times during our 90 minute stay.






About an hour in, Ed's pump decided to malfunction so he had to head back to the house.  In the time he was gone, the umbrella flew away, the blaring sun made an appearance giving me an outbreak of hives and James smeared sand in his eye leading to a mid-morning melt down.  By the time Ed came back, James and I were ready to go.  So that was it.  A whole 90 minutes was spent at the beach.  We decided to celebrate our first beach experience (even if it wasn't a smooth one) with ice cream and shopping.  Isn't that what you do on vacation??


Since it was a sunny day (and we weren't sure if we were going to get another!), we decided to take a drive down to Ocean City to show James the boardwalk.  He liked it!  We took in the sights, indulged in an Orange Julius (love those!) and let James loose to explore.  The evening ended back in Bethany with a delicious crab leg dinner at the Blue Crab restaurant. James dined on spaghetti and put on a show for the lovely waitresses who got a big kick out of him.








Day 5: Happy Birthday Ed
June 12th marked Ed's 35th birthday and because he is a child at heart, he woke up early to get his presents. Well, James woke us up early, but Ed wasn't upset about it. :)  Can you guess what gift would cause a facial expression like this:


That's right.  An iPad mini.  Something that he has been wanting for a long time.  James and Lucy saved all their pennies so they could garner an expression like this from their Daddy.  Here's a happy guy!


We had a whole special day planned for Ed so after presents, we got dressed and headed to Rehoboth Beach where we had a delicious breakfast at the Corner Grille (awesome Greek diner - head there if you are in Rehoboth!) and surprised Ed with a bike rental for the 3 of us.  Ed loves him some bike riding so we strapped James into a child seat and hit the streets of Rehoboth.  My favorite part - seeing James in a skull and bones biker helmet while napping in his seat.  Priceless.





After our ride, we headed back to the house for lunch, hit the pool and stayed in for a steak dinner.  The original plan was to go to Dogfish Head for dinner, but James was not having it.  He had a full on melt down after waking up from his nap so we knew we needed to stay in.  

Day 6: Lewes Beach
Both Ed and I are blanking a bit on what we did this day. We know we had lunch at Dogfish Head since we weren't able to get there the night before.  We sampled some new brews (a Sixty-One for Ed and a Namaste for me) and left with a bottle of Noble Rot for later that night (big fans of craft beers!).  After lunch, we took a drive to nearby beach town Lewes.  We had never been and heard good things so we figured why not. The town is essentially one long block of cutesy stores and restaurants. We, of course, found the ice cream parlor and the toy store. It's what we do. :)  James had a ball playing with the Oball display.  





Day 7: Homeward Bound
It was time to head home after a fun-filled week of sand, sun, ice cream, shopping and no sleep.  It was nice to get away, but let's be real.  Vacationing with a toddler is not really relaxing.  I think I referred to it as a change of scenery which it truly is.  There are still naps and melt downs and early bed times.  He is still a curious little critter and into everything - especially new kitchen cabinets filled with all kinds of fun stuff.  He kept us on our toes constantly and the sleep deprivation did not help, but we managed to have a great time.  We know that next year will be even more fun as James continues to grow and understand the world around him. For now, we have more great memories of Bethany Beach to add to the roster.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Road Trip: Charlotte, NC

It was time to hit the road last week in celebration of our third anniversary and it came right in the nick of time.  We love our child more than anything in the world, but we needed a break.  So we left James and Lucy in the care of Grandma & Grandpa Q. and Aunt Suzy and went on a little adventure.

After lots of hug and kisses, we dropped James off at daycare last Thursday morning and set off on our journey. First stop:  Charlotte, NC.  This is a destination that has been on both of our lists for a while so it was a natural choice as we headed south.  The route was a familiar one (I-66 to I-81) as it was the path I took so many times as I made my way to and from JMU about a hundred years ago (at least that is what it feels like these days!).



The 6-hour journey was filled with lots of trucks, lots of farmland and lots of mountain views. When we finally hit Charlotte, we were invited to views of Lake Norman and city skylines.  





We arrived in Charlotte in the mid-afternoon, checked into our EpiCentre aLoft Hotel and grabbed a bite before taking a short stroll through the "Uptown" area.  We couldn't get over how quiet it was for a work day - especially compared to downtown DC and NYC.  It's an especially clean city surrounded by lots and lots of bank plazas.  After a quick tour, we headed back to the hotel, freshened up, grabbed a cab and were shuttled to our evening activity:  Charlotte's Brew & Chew Brewery & Food Tour.

The starting point of this unique tour was the NoDa Brewing Company's headquarters located on North Davidson Street in an area known as NoDa.  This area, formerly a mill town, has been converted into Charlotte's creative arts district and is as funky and adorable as you can get.  

We arrived early so we decided to indulge in some libations as we waited.  The NoDa brewery had a variety of flavors to choose from and all that we tasted were delicious.  We met our lovely tour guide (and business owner), Kristi, and started the tour with a behind the scenes look at beer making.  







Our next stop was just outside and served up some delicious tacos.  The Tin Kitchen food truck is one of only 35 food trucks in all of Charlotte and is manned by a trio of friends that have a love of creating "freestyle" gourmet food.  They served up Oaxacan Chicken Mole Tacos and their award winning veggie Buffalo Cauliflower Taco.  Both were delicious and well timed after our beer tasting had left us craving some munchies!



Next it was onto our second brewery of the night - Birdsong Brewing Company.  Although a bit smaller than NoDa, this brewery served up some delicious options including my favorite of the evening - the Free Will Jalapeño Pale Ale.  What is cool about this place is that they name all their beers after songs.  Many times, they have a song in their head and use it as inspiration to create the beer.  I also fell hard for the light fixture in their tap room - so cool!!







Now that we had a nice buzz on, it was time to operate the most unique vehicle we had ever seen:  The Party Pedaler.


It is part car, part bike and all CRAZY!!!  It is run by a gal who had a regular old 9 to 5 job in Texas until she saw this thing driving down the street.  She quit her job, bought a custom built pedaler and her small business was born!  We hopped on and with the help of the others in the group started pedaling to our next location.  Oh - and that hippie looking guy in the bottom picture?  That is Ryan...our driver. :)




Next stop: Heist Brewpub.  This unique brewery/restaurant is housed in a historic building that was formerly a cotton mill.  The decor was awesome - great chandelier in the bar room (copper that they took to a shooting range to create the one-of-a-kind cans) and AMAZING use of old reclaimed wood on the walls.  We were treated to another delicious beer along with some good eats.







We once again hopped on our party pedaler and hit a few more spots in NoDa including Dolce Vita wine bar and Salud Beer Shop.  One of the coolest things we saw on our journey was a bar that had a dog run attached.  The place was called The Dog Bar and the genius of it was astronomical!!




All in all, the night was awesomely fun and something that we HIGHLY recommend to anyone who visits Charlotte.  We crashed into the bed hard that night and slept more soundly than we had in a very long time.

The morning brought sunshine and the events from the night before brought hunger so we headed to Toast Cafe located in the Dilworth neighborhood.  The food was great, but the neighborhood was even better. We decided to take a little tour of the town and were impressed at every turn. It was one cute house after the other with "cutesy-dutesy" shops and restaurants all around.  Definitely a great place to live...if you were thinking of moving of course. :)


We had a packed schedule for our full day in Charlotte that included a Segway tour of the city, a trip to a local museum and some good eats at a swanky restaurant.  We were not Segway novices as we had used them here in DC for a tour back with John and Adriana visited.  And we both agree, they are a great way to see a city for the first time.  Our young tour guide took us to a variety of sites and shared lots of information about Charlotte.










After our fun tour, we escaped a downpour with lunch at a local pub and a visit to the Levine Museum of the New South.  We had the place to ourselves so we were able to roam about the interactive exhibits at our leisure. The exhibits focus on life in the south post Civil War.  It was highly informative and very well done.  Another "must see" in Charlotte.







Our time in Charlotte ended with a delicious dinner at 5Church, a fairly new chic restaurant in the city.  We had a great time visiting this banking city and looked forward to continuing our journey south.


 

Next stop: Charleston, SC.  Stay tuned!