Yes, it was
AMAZING. Very quick round up:
1) Cunard transatlantic liner – I thought I’d find
it tiresome dressing for dinner since I essentially live in jeans and stress
about any kind of clothes; I really enjoyed it.
We’d loaf about reading during the day or going to the Planetarium or
LINE DANCING (to my eternal shame, I loved line dancing) and then dress up, go
for cocktails (there was a harpist or string quartet in either of the bars we
went to) and then for dinner. Then often
a big band in the evening (me singing (quietly) Chattanooga Choo choo made me
very happy) and watch the ballroom dancers or a film or the theatre.... All very civilised. And I didn’t stress about the way I looked
(although I wouldn’t let P buy official photos as they were so awful of me) but really just enjoyed it.
2) San
Francisco – again I
loved it. It’s so much nicer and
friendlier and prettier than Noo York.
It does clearly have a bad homeless problem but generally it’s just a
lovely city. We went to a couple of
lovely places to eat (Boudin, Tony’s and Colibri especially)and one dire
Chinese and a hilarious pitch black ‘secret’ prohibition themed bar where we
drank ridiculously strong cocktails to 40s music (thanks Dizzy Girl!). Our hotel was central and friendly. We did a movie themed tour of the city and
went to Alcatraz and otherwise just walked about or got trams! Again, P stopped me singing the Trolley song –
I bet Judy Garland was quaking in her grave.
And I have never seen so many Starbucks EVER. Not an endorsement - I prefer independents but it was a really obvious feature of the city.
3) Sonoma – we loved it. We did a wine tour which has given me a lot
to think about and went to an amazing restaurant (Girl and the Fig) that was
our best meal of the holiday. It was a
really laid back, happy place and we’d like to go back. We also went to possibly the most beautiful
winery ever and an amazing deep south style diner.
4) Lake
Tahoe – Beautiful place
with a lot more there than we had time to do.
We did a long boat trip to really enjoy the dramatic colours of the lake - emerald, violet and teal. And we had an hilariously and enthusiastically themed cowboy room - even the loo roll holder was a spurred boot and the curtains were denim, held back with scarlet bandanas. Most other things featured cowboy hats, boots (even the vase was a pair of boots) or horseshoes. We had 'Howdy' spelt out in barbed wire above the bed!
5) Yosemite
– again, very beautiful
and HOT. We did some hiking which was
very tough at 8,000-9,000 feet as you just can’t get enough oxygen into your
lungs. And my hands and wrists massively
swelled up. I wouldn’t go back just
because it’s a really long drive to get anywhere but I’m glad we went. Although to my sorrow, we never did see a
bear.
6) Big
Sur – beautiful coastal
scenery (think Cornwall at its best on a BIG scale) and bonkers Hearst Castle. We had a cabin (shed) in the woods with a
fire pit that sent P into frenzies of adolescent pyromania and ate at the v
posh Nepenthe where we watched agog the table next to us “interact” by taking
it in turns to make a short presentation, a eulogy for the girl whose birthday
it was and to explain their choice of gift.
The waiter and P exchanged much eye-rolling and the waiter explained
that everyone from Silicon Valley was like that.
The flight home
with BA was horrendous – I’ve flown with them twice in the past 6 months and
both flights have been my worst two ever.
It’s embarrassing that this is our national airline. Other than getting that hell over, it’s very
sad to be back. We’re choosing our next
holiday as a way of fending off the post-holiday blues and fancy Virginia next
year – anyone been there or know it? It
has a national park, vineyards and history – sounds like a winner.
I am sure I put on weight although I did not go mad and the portions were not as crazy as New England. On the boat it was possible to eat well but moderately as the portions were quite small – which suited me. And you can always have more if you want to. I think I only had pancakes for breakfast 4 times in 3 weeks which I think was very restrained! I did eat quite a lot more carbs than usual though – mostly bread.
So, back to a concentrated effort at dieting. My plan is to do ideally 3 starve days a week (occasionally 2), the other week days will be low carb with small portions of healthy food and the weekends will allow for some wine and a little carbiness. I don’t think I’ll be weighing any time soon since it seems to plunge me into an abyss of misery and despair; I will just do this and see how my clothes feel. By which I mean I hope that they will get looser! I have a whole wardrobe of clothes that are too small for me which I’d really like to be wearing. And I have to lose some weight to get into my winter coat comfortably before winter starts. Which I hear will be the weekend so is possibly a bit ambitious.
I had a largely successful starve day yesterday (first day back at work) which wasn’t as painful as I’d feared and tomorrow will be a starve day too. Then the weekend at last which looks a bit dull – personally as well as weather-wise. Hmm, time to check out that emigration dream!
3 comments:
Welcome home! Glad you had an amazing time, sounds wonderful. We have had a few lovely sunny days over the past few weeks (honest Injun!) and hopefully more to come. Good luck with getting back in to the dieting groove.
Sx
Great to have you back and great to hear you sounding so light and bubbly.
Your trip takes me waaaay back to a holiday I had with my parents when I was about 13 or 14. We went to New York, San Francisco, LA, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Big Sur, Sonoma/Napa Valley (not necessarily in that order) and it was brilliant. I doubt it was as luxurious as your trips sounds (think motels on the road) but it was a laugh.
Even the cruise sounds good and I don't think of myself as a cruise person - ballroom dancing - were the passengers dancing too?? It might be worth going on a cruise if we got to waltz, tango and rumba every night!!
Well done on getting back to it and well done for making sure you enjoyed it and didn't fret about your weight!!
Lesley xx
Hi! Was wondering when you'd be back.
The hol sounds fab and I'm glad you were true to your word and did not have your weight dictate your every waking moment and emotion on the trip.
Welcome back to diet world though....I think we're all struggling here right now!
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