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June 17, 2017

Travel: Croatia - Plitvice Lakes

I've been dreaming about visiting Plitvice Lakes for 20+ years and when we went to Croatia in May I basically designed our entire trip so we could start there.  Aaaaand then I came down with a stomach bug for the first 3 days of our trip.  So we skipped about half of the park because I just couldn't deal (which turned out to be fine since half of it was closed due to flooding anyway).


Brought a packed lunch (bread, meats, and cheese) and enjoyed it on these big elevated platforms
The walkways were built to preserve the park - you can see everything without actually touching it
One of the hundreds of mini falls.
Even though we didn't see everything, it was still beautiful and I'm really pleased that we went.  Looking through my photos, I realize I was so busy ohhh-ing and ahhhh-ing that most of my memories are mental snapshots instead of digital ones.  And while that may not be very exciting for the blog, I think it's a good thing for me. ;)

Maybe one day we'll go back to see (and maybe even photograph) the rest of it...

June 10, 2017

Travel: A Day in Belgrade, Serbia

Last month, we had a long (enough) layover on in Belgrade, Serbia to venture out into the city.  We only had 6-7 hours, but it was just enough time to walk around and eat a bunch of stuff.  So it was great.

First, we started by walking around and grabbing a lite bite:
Yep.  Looks a lot like a bunch of other European cities.

The lighting was weird on patio but this Serbian sampler was just right.  There were 3 different kinds of smoked pork, local cheeses, a scoop of sour cream (SO GOOD), baked beans, and cornbread muffins (also delicious), and beeeeeer.


Then, we wandered around the Kalemegdan Citadel where they had a bunch of weapons on display (cannons, large guns, missiles, etc.)  But of course, the only photo I took was a wonky pano of the front lawn.
You can just barely see the dinosaur exhibit in the front - a worthy addition to any medieval fortress. 

Then back to another cafe for some more nibbles while we tried the local drink - quince brandy. It was served in tiny little bottles laying in a bundt(ish) pan full of ice chunks.  If you ever have the opportunity to try it - it's much stronger than it looks!
Tired but pleased.  The umbrellas were fun.

Quince brandy and more smoked meats

Aaaand that was it.  It was just enough to make us want to go back (me for the Danube, Steven for the smoked prosciutto).


Open Water Here I Come

You guyyyyyys - I am officially an Open Water Diver!


I did my certification while I was in the UAE in May.  I was a little nervous before we started, but it turned out really great!  I had such an awesome time and can't wait to go on more dives!


Travel: Abu Dhabi Days

Steve moved to Abu Dhabi in January and this trip was my first time seeing the new digs. (He did good.)  I'm still figuring out how I feel about the new city, but the water sure is pretty.



While on the trip, some of our parents asked for photos of us together...which we didn't really have/take.  Photos of ourselves have never been a priority.  But since we're living half a world away from each other, I've also started to wish we had a few more together. So we made an effort to take some photos together (which felt like a monumental effort to be honest).  But hahahaha we're not very good at it! We took about 10 photos and in nearly all of them one of us was mid-blink, or blurred, or just plain crazy-looking (>>STEVE<<). We started giggling about how terrible we are at it, and of course that turned out to be the good one (at least as good as it's gonna get).

Crazy eyes, eek-face, aaaaand giggles.  Good enough, right?