Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Wordless Wednesday! She's watching YOU!

Welcome to another Nearly Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop! Thanks to the InfoMouse and to Deb at Focused on the Magic for hosting!



Continuing in the departure from my traditional WWBH food pics (they shall return, I promise - just burning off some leftover miscellaneous pics from my last trip), please enjoy the sight that scares my little (but old enough to vote, drink, rent a car . . . ) sister the most in all of WDW:


SHE IS WATCHING YOUUUUUU!!!!

Can you guess where this is?  Post in the comments and then hop on to the next stops!
 
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: the Future

Welcome to another Nearly Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop! Thanks to the InfoMouse and to Deb at Focused on the Magic for hosting!


In the future, I will be in a happy, interracial relationship! 


And we will go on a tropical vacation. It's true cuz Judi Dench told me so.  I'm so excited!!






Now hop on to the next stops!


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Friday, June 8, 2012

Photo Phlashback: Vintage Photo Alert!

Welcome to another Photo Phlashback hosted by the lovely Deb at Focused on the Magic!

Here's a pic of me from 1988, when I was 6.  We're staying at the Poly like always so of course my mom packs our most tropical-looking outfits!


And here is one of me and my cousin checking out the Swiss Family Treehouse on that same trip:

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop: Check Matey! (see what I did there?)

Welcome to another Nearly Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop! Thanks to the InfoMouse and to Deb at Focused on the Magic for hosting!




Taking a break from the food pics this week (but if you're hankering for some drool-worthy snaps, check out my post on California Grill!).  Enjoy some chess playing pirates in the PotC queue!  I took these for my little sis who used to play chess all the time!




Now hop on to the next stops!



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Solo Trip Recap Part 8: California Grill



Okay boys and girls.  Sit down and get comfortable because I am about to tell you an incredible tale about a dinner.  Grab a diet coke, maybe a snack (because if you're not hungry yet, you soon will be), and settle in.  Is everyone ready?  Okay, let's go.



So I roll up to the welcome desk and am immediately escorted to the elevator.  Up up up up we go!  I am early so I hang out by the semi-crowded bar and get a glass of water while admiring my surroundings.  The decor is modern, sleek, warm and light.  Very loungey.  The view is, of course, incredible.


I tried to get some shots (I wonder if it would be as cool or cooler for lunch when it's not so dark?).  The wait was pretty long but eventually I get seated at the chef's counter and greeted by my awesome Cast Member waiter, Ron.



Bread and butter appear almost immediately as I perused the menu.  The bread and butter alone was amazing.  My mouth is watering right now as I think about it.   I also had the perfect view of the open kitchen and enjoyed watching the bustle of the cooks and waiters.  Each dish they put out looked better than the last - so of course I snagged some pics.






Wishes was starting and Ron suggested I watch out on the roof.  When I hesitated about leaving my seat (and thus prolonging my stay at the counter - I know waiters like a lot of turnover for tips), he promised me it was okay.  I grabbed my water (SO THIRSTY!) and went outside. 






I swear food pics are below.  Keep scrolling!


It was chilly for sure, but who cares!  I was on the freakin' roof of the Contemporary watching Wishes!  Of course I called my parents to rub it in a little lol.  (Brace yourself for a ton of Wishes pics - I promise food pics are coming as soon as you scroll down!)



 

Food pictures are coming I PROMISE!


The view was weird, being off to the side and a bit in farther away than I would have liked, but again, the whole experience was so cool I didn't care.


Almost there!!!!


After the finale, I headed back to my seat where I ordered a sashimi appetizer and two appetizers instead of an entree (my own ad hoc tasting menu).  Are you ready for these pics because, buckle up, this meal was incredible:



WHAM! Sashimi. I sat right in front of the sushi chef so I got a constant show of his skills.




WHAM! Goat Cheese Ravioli.  EAT THIS.  EAT THIS ASAP.  You will not regret it.  One huge ravioli filled with flavorful cheese in a light broth-like tomato sauce.



WHAM!  Gnocchi in a creamy sauce with crispy pork bits and a poached egg.  Heavy? Yes.  WORTH IT.  I ate until I popped.  I was uncomfortably full and not at all sad about it. 


OH YES.
Tragically, no room for dessert - all the more reason to make another ADR in the future!