Category: Travel

  • Vacation Continued: Scotland

    Vacation Continued: Scotland

    Day 3: Kirkwall, Scotland. We spent one day in Kirkwall, Scotland in the Orkney Islands which is in the very north eastern tip of Scotland. In the morning we did a driving tour of the island visiting the Italian Chapel built by POWs in WWII, Scapa Flow and the Standing Stone of Stenness. The landscape was beautiful- albeit constantly windy. And what trip to Scotland could be complete, without a trip to a distillery. We partook in the Connesiour’s Tour at the Highland Park Distillery and were able to try  a few different drams of Highland Park’s finest. Of course Grandpa and Andy were in pig heaven!

    Hello Scotland! Andrew excited to visit a new country. And of course he was sporting the proper headwear thanks to Aunt Judy and Uncle Pete.  IMG_4998 IMG_1923 IMG_4994 IMG_4995

    Before heading to Scotland, we’ve all been obsessed with the TV show Outlander. For better or worse the Standing Stone of Stenness were nothing but a huge replica of the ‘magical’ stones in the show. As a result we were all a little timid to touch the stones…7B1A5203 IMG_5237

    More sights around Kirkwall: 7B1A5209 7B1A5211 7B1A5216 IMG_4982 IMG_4055 7B1A5306 7B1A5304 IMG_5215 IMG_5217 IMG_5234

    And the distillery. If you want to know how Scotch is made, ask Andy. I was too busy trying to keep little A silent for a 90 minute walking tour and tasting. 7B1A5224 7B1A5232 7B1A5235 7B1A5240-2 7B1A5256 7B1A5269 7B1A5276 7B1A5281 7B1A5285 7B1A5265All I remember: 7B1A5251  7B1A5262

    Too much Scotch for this toddler! Note: I think I’ve seen his father look the same way after a bit of whiskey as well! 7B1A5297

  • Our Northern European Vacation 2016!

    Our Northern European Vacation 2016!

    I know. It’s been a really long time since I’ve posted. But we’ve been really busy having fun, soaking up the summer, visiting family, blah, blah, blah.I think it’s just the sign of enjoying the good life!

    But I’m back. I’ve even missed our blog. Some days I go to the site and am sad to see that nothing’s new…

    So here’s what we’ve been up to. In June the Phillips-Kleinfelter clan traveled to Europe to board the Disney Magic for the 12-night Norwegian Fjords and Iceland Cruise. We were all really excited about the trip and particularly eager to visit Iceland- a new destination for all of us! Before we could board the boat, Andy, Andrew and I needed to cross the pond. I can’t quite describe the inner anxiety I possessed at the thought of taking a toddler on a 8 hour red-eye flight to London. I read travel blogs, talked to my mommy friends and tried to think through every contingency I could. I had snacks, toys, large diaper stash and enough Mickey Mouse Club episodes on my phone for us to circumnavigate the globe a few times. But my fears were totally unnecessary. Andrew was a rock star! The moment the plane engines turned on in Newark, he was out! He slept the entire way to London. It was amazing. Andy and I enjoyed the in-flight adult beverages and bad movies as we jetted over to London.

    We met my family at the ship in Dover, England and managed to get a glimpse of the famous white cliffs through the fog. We were all a bit dazed from the travel and sleepless night…everyone but Andrew that is. The only downside to a child who sleeps on the plane- he’s not tired when you arrive- which was quite different than is zombie-like parents.

    Day 1: Sea Day. We sailed from Dover, England to Newcastle, England. Thanks so some blackout curtains in our stateroom, time change and red eye the night before, the ENTIRE Phillips family slept 13 hours until 10:30 am. It was glorious. We spent the rest of the day exploring the ship, eating and visiting with a few ‘special friends.’

    It should also be noted that Andrew began to also perfect his names for my family. Bill or Grandpa is now referred to as ‘Papa’, Connie or Grandma is now ‘Coco’ and Aunt Kelly is forever ‘Kiki’. Yup, we were rolling deep with Papa, Coco and Kiki for two weeks.

    Sharing his cars with Pinnochio at toddler time & playing hide and seek with Goofy! IMG_4036 IMG_4032 IMG_4031IMG_4946IMG_4947IMG_4948

    And a big hug for Andrew’s main man Mickey. He ran straight up to Mickey and Minnie. No fear. It’s like they were long last buddies!IMG_4956 IMG_4959

    Day 2: Newcastle, England or affectionately known as ‘Nathan Day.’IMG_1915 IMG_4042IMG_4049

    Instead of joining a Disney excursion, we decided to venture out on our own to visit some nearby sites surrounding Newcastle. Besides being home to some famous castles, the greater Newcastle area is also home to Nathan, Andy’s best friend from Lafayette and the best man at our wedding. Our first stop was Bamburgh Castle; a beautiful- and VERY old- fortress on the sea. Next stop was Alnwick Castle, another beautiful and well preserved castle. While Bamburgh was lovely, we were all really excited for Alnwick since it’s been the backdrop for both Harry Potter AND Downtown Abbey- two things this crew has a mild obsession with (some more than others). We ended our sight-seeing day with a traditional Sunday roast and pint at a local pub in Warkworth, Nathan’s home town. We were even lucky enough to grab a short visit with Nathan’s parents! It’s good to know people. After a long day, we headed back to the boat for a little evening sail up to Scotland!

    Bamburgh Castle: 7B1A5132 7B1A5134 7B1A5147 7B1A5153IMG_4043

    Alnwick Castle:7B1A5158 7B1A5173 7B1A5175 7B1A5178 7B1A5181 IMG_5159 IMG_5190 IMG_5199

    Andrew saw some other children rolling down the hill at the castle and thought it was hilarious. He tried it himself but didn’t quite master the roll. Instead it looked more like him repeatedly throwing himself on the ground and laughing.IMG_5149

    You can’t appreciate it from the photo from thousands of people lined the coast for miles (literally!) to see the ship off as we left Newcastle. Crazy sight to see so many people cheering for the Mickey boat! 7B1A5186

  • Cheers! 

    Cheers! 

    We’re on vacation for the next two weeks! England, Scotland, Iceland and Norway here come! 

  • Memorial Day 2016!

    Memorial Day 2016!

    We spent the weekend in Middletown, MD with the Phillips-James-Barba clan! Always great to get everyone together for a little family time. The cousins (Charlotte, 4 1/2 and Everett, 15 mos) seemed to enjoy running in a pack. Andrew was especially enthralled with Charlotte and thought she was the funniest person on the planet. He did all he could to keep pace with his older cousin! The days were spent playing in the pool (a HUGE favorite), visit to the Middletown Memorial Day town picnic, playing on the playground, BBQ with the James gang and riding an old steam engine train in Walkersville. Andrew is so taken by trains (and all things with wheels) and this was right up his alley!

    The temperatures were pushing 90 degrees and even daddy got in on the pool action!

    Planning his next jump. ANYTIME Andrew was outside last weekend he bee-lined it for the pool and rolled head first into the water- including at 7am! So many wardrobe changes….


    Uncle Gabe introduced Andrew to the movie Cars. He was clearly a fan.

    Thanks for a great weekend Grandma and Grandpa!

  • 18 Hours in Baltimore

    18 Hours in Baltimore

    Before we could officially bail out for the long weekend, Andy needed to do a meeting in Baltimore on Friday morning. Since we plan to spend the weekend in Middletown, MD, we thought it was a great excust to head down early. We drove to Baltimore Thursday night, had dinner with the Harrell’s and checked into our hotel. This morning I took Andrew to the Baltimore National Aquarium while Andy worked. The morning was filled with a lot of ‘oh wow’ from the little guy. While I think he was a little scared of the big fish his favorites of the experience were the bubbles, other kids, the pigeon who flew inside the building and the escalators.

    To summarize: 
    ticket cost = $38.95; value Andrew got of the experience = $0 ; time with your son = priceless ?

  • Sunday Funday

    Sunday Funday

    Quick trip to the beach- mostly because the water was 3 degrees above freezing- and visit with friends Pam and Mike to check out their new house. Andrew was especially fond of their dog, Grady! And no, we are NOT getting a dog.


  • Beach Season Opener 2016!

    Beach Season Opener 2016!

    We officially kicked off the beach season this weekend on LBI! It was great to get down to the beach despite the fact that everything about the weather felt like winter; not late spring. Regardless of the cold and rain, Andrew seemed to really love exploring the beach and bay. Can’t wait until we can go back and actually spend more time outside!

    Friday was the only nice day- too bad most of us spent it inside and working. We did manage to sneak away to the bay and playground. Andrew really like the ‘giant sandbox’ that is the bay!

    On Saturday the weather turned dreary and cold. We did manage to sneak a trip to the playground in before the rain started. Andrew’s best buddy Austin (and his whole family!) also joined us. Per usual Andrew was like a moth to a flame with the swings. He also loved riding the- exceptionally tall- slide with mommy and grandpa. And to top off this fun morning we stopped at the local ice cream parlor for lunch. Yes, I fed my kid ice cream for lunch. A++ parenting!

  • Mr. Phillips Goes to Washington

    Mr. Phillips Goes to Washington

    Andrew went made his first trip to our nation’s capital! While I look forward to future trips to DC with the little guy to take in the history, monuments and cultural significance; this was not that. Instead it was the case that Daddy had to go to Chicago for work on Wednesday. Mommy had to go to DC for work on Thursday. So Andrew tagged/was drug along. The little guy and I drove down to DC on Wednesday afternoon and enjoyed dinner with dear friends, Preethi and Shiwali. On Thursday Preethi watched Andrew in the morning while I went to work and Andy commuted back from the midwest. Thursday afternoon Andy was on daddy-duty and took Andrew to meet some other friends. Friday we all drove home together back to New Jersey. 

    While DC was filled with good times, great friends and successful work, the logistics in this family truly exhaust me sometimes. 

    Road trip buddy. Such the conversatialist. 

    Move over Obama. Andrew for president! 

    Friends! ❤️

    #hotellife

  • Florida/ A Visit to Grandmas!

    Florida/ A Visit to Grandmas!

    This past weekend Andy and I went to Naples, Florida for a weekend away with our friends Nathan and Andrea. We were having too much baby-free fun to take any pictures of the beach, tennis, good weather or great food. Oh well, but I suppose that’s the sign of a great weekend. Thanks to the Cenkos for hosting us and can’t wait to go back in October for the wedding!

    Meanwhile, Andrew spent the weekend with Grandma and Grandpa James in Maryland. By the looks of it he was smothered in love and attention- no surprise there. Here are a few pictures from their walks, trip to the mall and time together!

      
      

      

  • Boat load of fun

    Boat load of fun

    On Wednesday Andy flew down and met us in Miami for w little family vacation. After more than 12 days on the road this month- we were all ready for some R & R. There we boarded the Disney Magic for a cruise to the Bahamas. Unfortunatly Hurricane Joaquin had other plans so our cruise turned out to be to Key West and Mexico. No big deal. We had each other, plenty of sunshine and a few fruity drinks so all was just right with the world!  

    Farewell Miami & hello Key West! 

         
        
        
      While on board Andrew LOVED the splash zone: