Showing posts with label historic hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historic hotels. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Aspen, Colorado {Where to Stay, Where to Eat, What I Wore}

If you missed the first part of our Aspen vacation yesterday you can find it HERE.  Today is all about where we stayed, where we ate and what I wore in Aspen.  

We stayed at the beautiful Hotel Jerome.  It was located in the heart of the town and we could walk to almost anywhere we wanted.  Shops, restaurants, bars, etc. were all very close. 


From their website: 
Hotel Jerome has been the social hub of Aspen since its opening in 1889 at the height of the town’s silver boom, known as the place where all great stories were born and are told. As the only Aspen hotel to survive the silver crash, the long pre-ski-resort winters, and the Depression, we’ve seen cowboys ride through our doors, 10th Mountain Division soldiers gather round over pints after training on the slopes, and Hunter S. Thompson holding court during his run for sheriff. You can’t experience Aspen, without experiencing Jerome.



There are still so many touches from those days including the famous J-Bar. 


The hotel lobby is gorgeous and everywhere I turned I was amazed by the decor and detail.  


Our room was incredibly spacious with a large desk area and plenty of room to hang up ski stuff and store boots. 



I just loved all of the little touches. 


I mentioned yesterday that there was a nice gym and near that was also a game room.  My kids would have loved to hang out in here! 


They have a large heated pool and two smaller hot-tubs we took advantage of. 


This was the spa lounge where I sat waiting for my massage and it was so peaceful and serene. 


Across the street from the hotel were cute little houses that had been turned into antique shops and coffee shops with a view of the mountains behind them. 


I loved our hotel at night because, like many other areas of town, it was lit up with Christmas lights! 


We ate at some really amazing restaurants and didn't have a bad meal once.  One of our favorites was Ellina.  It was a Italin-American restaurant with a delicious wine menu! I loved this cozy little fire pit area outside of the restaurant where you could eat. 



Another favorite was Pinons.  They had delicious cocktails, I had the best chicken I have ever eaten and just when I thought I couldn't eat another bite we had the yummiest homemade ice cream for dessert. 



If you are even in the Aspen area I would highly recommend either of these two! 

While Aspen is known for it's posh atmosphere, surprisingly most of the restaurants are not overly dressy.  I guess they figure that everyone has to bundle up and it's hard to be too dressed up. I was told that jeans or leggings and a blouse or sweater would be great for all occasions and that was the case. 

On our day there I wore my favorite Spanx leggings, floral top, cardigan and my comfy new blush pink sneakers!  


Each night for dinner I either wore my favorite black jeans, my favorite gray jeans, or my Spanx leggings.  All of my tops are old so I can't link them, but my trusty Toms wedges got put to good use every night!  






During the day I wore my trusty classic Ugg boots that I have had for probably 10 years when walking around town and stayed plenty warm. I bought this jacket and it served me well the entire trip!  It as great for skiing, but also good for just wearing to dinners at night.  I wanted to purchase something that I knew I could wear for more than just skiing so that I would get a lot of use out of it!


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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Family Vacation to Jekyll Island: Part 3

This week I've been chatting about our Fall Break vacation to Jekyll Island. Recapping has given me the beach bug, and if I could whisk my family away right back to this beautiful island, I would in a heart beat! 


Today I am concluding the last part of our vacation. And while we did our fare share of exploring as the week went on we were in full relaxation mode. Exactly the way a vacation should be!



DAY 4

This day we had a few fun adventures planned for the kids. So we grabbed another quick breakfast, and then made our way to the beach. 


Cute was so excited to test out his frisbee he received at dinner the night before. He practiced with Mr. Cute for a full hour and became really good at it. 


The kids played on the beach for a few hours and then the boys headed out for an adventure of their own. The girls and I held down the tropical fort and not a one of us was complaining. 


This was the day Baby Cute became quite brave. I could not keep that girl out of the ocean. Every time I turned around she was splashing in the waves, crawling in the waves, and doing her version of "swimming". It was quite nerve wracking at times because she is also a master at taking her float off. Near drowning didn't phase her one bit, and the moment a wave took her under, she would just pop right up with a huge smile on her face. All this panicked mommy can say is...she is her mother's child. #tinymermaid


While we were having heart attacks on the beach, the boys were taking in a little fishing at the Jekyll Fishing Center


Originally they had planned to do an off shore fishing trip, but the managers of the center informed them it would have been a waste of money. After the hurricane blew through, fishing was a little off, and for a few weeks they didn't think it would be suitable for fishing conditions. So they rented poles and fished off the pier. The had just as good a time, and even caught a fish or two (I can't seem to find the pictures! I only have 6,435 photos from this trip, but will add it as soon as I locate it for all you fishing connoisseurs.). 


After we met back up, we headed to The Georgia Sea Turtle Center. This came highly recommended to us from multiple sources, so we couldn't wait to check it out! During the first part of our stay, we learned the sea turtles had been evacuated to Chattanooga. They had been given the all clear, and on the afternoon we visited the center they were scheduled to come back. There was lots of excitement around the Center. 


Right off the bat our children loved it. The staff member who greeted us informed us that the turtles weren't able to be seen just yet, but that we could still interact with all the exhibits and hopefully see the turtles by closing time. She handed us a paper that let each one of us pretend to be sea turtles. 


Throughout the museum we can visit different stations with choices, and at the end you see what kind of sea turtle you would be. It was pretty interesting the different ways sea turtles become adults (and what can happen to them along the way). 


The museum itself isn't an overly large space, but it was packed with tons of great information and fun interactive exhibits. 


The kids had a blast checking out each station, and learned so much in such a short amount of time. 


Even Mr. Cute and I learned a ton of new information, and were highly impressed with how well the center was set up for children of all ages. 


The anticipation of seeing the sea turtles arrive was exciting. We kept seeing tons of movement in the examining rooms, but sadly never saw the turtles before closing. 


L.C. and I even snuck back in while everyone was purchasing souvenirs just to check one last time. She was in awe of everything happening, regardless if she saw a sea turtle or now. 


She had so many questions and declared that we need to come back soon to make sure everyone was okay. We most definitely need to do that! It was such a neat place to explore and I know our kids would love to return and check everything out again. 



After we wrapped up at The Sea Turtle Center we made our way to dinner. We decided to check out another part of the island and stumbled upon Zachary's Riverhouse


This was located right on the harbor, and had such an amazing selection of southern style seafoods. 


I loved the atmosphere right on the water, and the decor was so much fun. I wanted to figure out how to get that lighting fixture back home with me. It was made out of what looked like a large piece of driftwood. Coastal southern style is my jam. 


After filling ourselves with some yummy food, we took a little walk around the property and along the pier. The views were stunning.


A nice resident of one of the yachts told our kids to watch out for the alligator that liked to swim in the waters here. The kids were all sorts of into this and did not want to leave. Fortunately, no alligator interactions occurred. 


We still had a little adventure in us, and I suggested we check out the infamous Driftwood Beach before we headed back to the hotel. 


This little spot was mentioned to us over and over again as one of the "must sees" of the island. Sadly, though, it was also one of the ones hit hardest when hurricane Irma blew through. 


The majority of the driftwood had been washed out to see. The beautiful trees had been ripped up, and the dunes, sidewalks, and wooden stair paths are now nothing but remnants. 


Aside from a stray tree here or there, this was the only spot we truly saw the destruction that Irma caused in this area. A testament to both the power of the storm as well as the amazing recovery effort by the island. 

DAY 5

This was our last day on the island before heading to our property in South Georgia and then onto home and back to reality. We wanted to soak up as much of the sun and beach as possible. 


We made our way back to our favorite beach spot we had found, and not shockingly we had the area all to ourselves once again. 


We stayed for hours and just simply enjoyed the day. The girls made sure to have sand on every single part of their body. 


The boys worked on a mad game of frisbee. 


I sat down in my beach chair for the fourth time ever. And read a book! 

(Side note: I totally forgot to put this book in last month's book club. It was a fun little read, and part of a series. If you like mysteries I highly recommend this novel.)


After we beached, we made our way to the pool one last time too. 


One thing is for sure, I have three little fishes on my hands. Again, they get that from their mama. 


For lunch we headed to The Wharf. We had been eyeing this since we arrived, but it was closed the first few days to clean up some things from the hurricane. 


It's been a fixture on the island from the beginning, but The Wharf restaurant itself just opened a few days before the hurricane blew threw. 


I am so glad the hurricane spared this little gem because my tastebuds would have been missing out on a culinary experience. Okay, that might be a tad dramatic, but it was really really good. 


The homemade biscuits with honey butter, the mac and cheese, the fried chicken... I mean clearly I was concerned about fitting into my swimsuit after this trip. But how could a southern girl resist homemade biscuits??


Mr. Cute went the healthier, yet oh so delicious route. 


After we finished lunch, we decided to burn off a few calories by checking out some of the historic homes. Homes is a loose term as these are more like mansions. 


I'd move into any of them. Even the servants homes. I'm not picky. 

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For our last night on the island we decided to stay local again for dinner. I was so excited to break out this little dress one more time before the summer officially ended. 


The kids had been dying all week to play croquet. Finally the courts were open and we let them give it a try. 


Not sure they got the concept, but it was fun to watch. 



After everyone worked up an appetite, we headed to our dinner spot. 


That's right...The Wharf. For lunch and dinner. It was that good. And convenient since it was only steps away from our hotel. 


B.C. remembered all that yummy, and couldn't contain herself when she saw a big plate of biscuits walking by and realized they weren't for her. So I took her hangry party outside, and a lovely person heard me trying to calm her down and gave her a bag of chips. 


All was right in the world, and now was not the time to discuss, "never take chips from strangers". #thirdchild


Our food arrived, and we made sure to order something different than what we had for lunch. It was still just as yummy. Even down to the dessert we didn't share with the kids. So so good. 


We absolutely LOVED our time on Jekyll Island, and we know we will be back very very soon. 


I can't assure you the next time I will come home though. ;) 

Jen

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