Showing posts with label Snapshots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snapshots. Show all posts

3.5 Days in Cleveland, Ohio // Snapshots

Cleveland was absolutely fantastic. I'm amazed we were able to fit so many fun things into 3 and a half days.

Sex, Drugs, Rock 'n' Roll

Well.. actually only the latter (and an amazing veggie burger in the cafe). Cleveland is home to the official Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-- the world's only museum dedicated to rock music. It's 7 floors of multimedia displays including authentic memorabilia from the greats (Elvis' car! Michael Jackson's glove! Johnny Cash's tour bus!) to illustrate rock music's long history and profound effect on society. What I loved most about the museum was its ability to mix early music with modern, metal with rockabilly, and to keep visitors engaged for hours on end. After an entire day at the museum (minus lunch in the cafe), we still managed to only see a few floors.

Highlights of the Hall, as shown in the photos above: seeing original posters from concerts like Patsy Cline and Bill Haley; visiting Johnny Cash's tour bus; posing with Run-DMC.

Shopping & Dining

Whenever I'm in the States, I love to hit up the stores and restaurants we don't have back home in Canada. I also love to experience quirky places and gorgeous arcitecture, so Tower City Center-- a mall within a skyscraper-- was the perfect venue for shopping and dining. I love the dollar store (aptly named A Dollar), which had nifty craft supplies, trinkets and stationary. We also hit Caribou Coffee (which I'd never been to, but does have 14 locations in Ohio). I had an Iced Mint Condition White Mocha, which was delicious (though disappointingly not as minty as I expected).

And of course, my mom and I had to have lunch at Cracker Barrel. It is our favourite, after all!

Ladies in the Sky


The International Women's Air and Space Museum is a must-see for anyone remotely interested in flying, space or feminism. Located in Burke Lakefront Airport, the museum is a collection of photos, articles and textiles relating to the history of women in aviation and space, from Amelia Earhart to Ohio's homegrown contributions to the field. Bonus: Admission is free!

On the Road Again

After a great trip, we headed to the Greyhound Station to catch a bus home. I wrote a little, played Connect 4 on my iPhone and listened to Johnny Cash. My mom had a cat nap, wrapped in pashminas. Which reminds me-- always pack a pashmina in your carry on! You never know when you'll need a scarf/wrap/pillow/blanket.

Which snapshot is your favourite? Have you ever visited Cleveland?

Snapshots: Orlando/Kissimmee January 2013 [plus my guest posts for i.seeKissimmee]

Last month, I was lucky enough to spend a week and a half in sunny Central Florida. Here are the highlights from my trip (including the 11 posts I wrote for Kissimmee, FL's tourism department).




 I found this bird pretty hilarious... but it could have been all the sugar in the cotton candy I'd eaten!





 "I'm just SO HAPPY to be in Florida!!"

 Bodie's in Downtown Disney makes the BEST falafel veggie burgers EVER!

 The beignets at the Tomorrowland Cafe in Magic Kingdom are out of this world.

 Lego sculpture in Downtown Disney.


 Mainstreet USA




 Shopping at Target with Mickey!




My posts for i.seeKissimmee:

Ta-Ta, Toronto! Hello, Kissimmee!
6 Top Tips for Planning a Kissimmee Vacation
Osceola County's Mystic Dunes Resort
I-drive: 4 Things To Do & 3 Reasons Why
Fun for Kids and Adults Alike at Downtown Disney
Central Florida for History Buffs
Shopping in Kissimmee
Art in Central Florida
3 Best Eats in Central Florida
Disney Magic for Adults: Epcot
Goodbye from the Gorenkoffs 

Snapshots: NYC & DC October 2012

I still can't stop talking about the incredible time I had on my trip! Whether you're planning your own trip to NYC and DC or simply want to live vicariously through mine, here are the highlights:


New York City

-Checking out the amazing exhibits at MoSex
-Exploring Greenwich Village ("The Village").
-Stagekittening class with Lefty Lucy at the New York School of Burlesque
-Authentic New York-style cheesecake at Good Fellas
-Staten Island ferry & Statue of Liberty
-The metro
-Times Square
-Pretzels
-Hilariously (and somewhat frighteningly), Elmo is a panhandler!!


Washington, DC & Alexandria and Arlington, VA

-Toured Old Town Alexandria (my favourite part of the state of Virginia)
-Brunch with Lexi and Susan
-Bought new dresses
-Visited the Smithsonian Museum of American History. My mom hung out with Kermit the Frog!
-We flew Porter Airlines home to Toronto, which included a fabulous glass of red wine en route.

And the little things that added that special something to my trip:

♥ Strangers complimenting my pink sequined tote bag ♥ Trader Joe's cinnamon whisks ♥ 
Taking DC's metro (without getting lost!) ♥ My first spa pedicure (!!!)
♥ Fresh peaches (they taste like summer!) ♥ Glittery, skull-patterned manis ♥
 
Have you ever visited these destinations?

Snapshots: Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend

I hope you enjoyed your long weekend! I had an especially long one, thanks to (Canadian) Thanksgiving on Monday, and Simchat Torah on Tuesday.

Here are a few choice snapshots from the time I spent in Buffalo on Sunday and Monday:
Left to right: I love this candy cane striped top. Hotel bed. There's no such thing as too many pillows! Drinks. Maman and I, posing for the camera.   
My mom is seriously gorgeous! I had a black forest shake and veggie burger at Johnny Rockets. Delicious! I'd never been there before. The Shake.  On the bus. Dippin Dots! We visited the cats at the SPCA in the Walden Galleria. I wanted to bring each and every one home with me!
 What did you do, this past weekend?

Snapshots: Weekend Getaway to Buffalo, NY

Last weekend I went for a quick getaway to Buffalo, NY. It was great to get away, see some sights, do some shopping and get home in time for the work week!

Here are some of my favourite snapshots:

Driving past Niagara Falls en route to the border.
Hanging out at the hotel with fruit and soda.


Dinner at Cracker Barrel.


Visiting Patriots and Heroes Park.



Shopping! Dress by Cynthia Rowley and blue tongue care of a delicious slurpee ;)


My mom relaxing at the pool.
Flaunting my new swimsuit bottom and American flag tee.



My mom is a plane-spotting addict. On the way home, we stopped in Mississauga so she could enjoy the view and I could take some outfit photos. {What I Wore: colour block top: TJ Maxx. Popsicle-print shorts: Wal-mart. Shoes: Hello Kitty. Sunglasses: Ray-Ban. And yup, that really is a (non-photoshopped) plane right above (behind?) me!}.

All in all, a wonderful weekend!

Snapshots: Mother's Day Weekend in Buffalo, NY

Hey, gorgeous girls! I hope you had a wonderful weekend!

Here's a little glimpse of mine, plus some tips for trips to Buffalo, NY.

Buffalo is a great destination for Southern Ontarians who want an affordable trip that's almost but not quite a "staycation". Buffalo offers a taste of the United States without forcing you to spend hundreds on plane fare and hours on travel.

This made Buffalo the perfect location for the special Mother's Day weekend I planned for my Maman.

We left on Friday afternoon, arriving in Buffalo just in time for dinner.



Clockwise, from left: Hangin' out on the porch. | Lake Erie. | Deep-fried green beans at TGI Friday's.

We spent Friday evening, all of Saturday and much of Sunday reading in coffee shops, exploring stores we don't have in Canada (TJ Maxx!) and enjoying each other's company. It was the perfect opportunity to have fun and ensure we came home refreshed.


In addition to making silly faces, we had some amazing southern food at Cracker Barrel, a family favourite!



Clockwise, from top: I love this City of Buffalo sign! | Gorgeous architecture in Williamsville. | Serious face!



I wore head-to-toe pastel on Saturday. Loved it! | We spent a few hours at Barnes and Noble, enjoying magazines, feta and spinach-stuffed pretzels and frappuccinos. | I'm so excited about this purchase: nail polish in bright colours from TJ Maxx.



On the way home to North York, we stopped for Mother's Day dinner at Jack Astor's in downtown Toronto.

Have you ever visited Buffalo from Toronto? Share your experience!

Snapshots: Gingerbread Mickey, Palm Trees & Short Shorts! [Becca in Florida Spring 2012]

I had an incredible time in Florida! Here are some snapshots from my trip.

Clockwise from top left: Candy Cauldron in Downtown Disney, Florida. They have amazing raspberry-white chocolate cookies! | Enjoying a Mickey gingerbread cookie in the sunshine. | Florida iPhone wallpaper from Paper'd. | In 80+ degreeF weather, you'd better have a cute pair of shorts!
Left to right: I spent lots of time in the hotel pool. | I developed an addiction to sparkly nail art, clearly. This is teal from Yves Rocher, beneath a glittery blue by Revlon. | I love palm trees! | Sipping delicious peach raspberry iced tea at Olive Garden.

From top: Crumbs cupcakes are the best! I had a vanilla coconut one at the Greyhound Station in Washington DC. | Self-shot photo-op! | My hotel in Orlando, FL.

Many more photos to come!

Have you ever been to Florida? Share your snapshots in the comments!

Snapshots: Niagara Falls (1 Day, On Foot!)


With a few hours to spare, a cell phone camera and a $3 inter-city bus ticket, I spent this past Wednesday in Niagara Falls, ON.

I explored the city on foot, discovering tourist attractions, a quaint residential area and the historic downtown district.

How could I go to Niagara Falls without visiting the falls?

Being a proud, Patriotic Canadian, I made a point of visiting this statue erected in memory of Canadians who lost their lives in World Wars I and II.

Just across the street is Clifton Hill, home to all of Niagara Falls' most famous tourist traps. I sipped an iced coffee and people-watched.

Having had enough of the crowds, I wandered to the slightly quieter Falls Avenue and paid a visit to the Hershey Store.


After lunch, I did some shopping, then headed downtown. It was surprisingly quiet-- nothing like downtown Toronto-- but gorgeous.

A stunning mural painted on the side of a Queen Street building.


Archways like this welcome passersby on nearly every downtown street.

The Seneca Theatre on Queen Street has been around since 1940! This season, a production of Rent is playing. I had to pose for a snapshot below the marquee!


The old buildings near the bus station are incredible. While waiting for my bus, I admired the architecture.


After a long, tiring, fabulous day in Niagara Falls, I headed home... Until next time!
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