Looking for Adventure in the Great Wide Somewhere a PTR

Love, love, love the cute little green bag! ADORABLE!!!! :goodvibes

And what a bargain on your Vera! I know what you mean about some of the more discreet prints, although I have to admit some of the louder ones call to me as well.

And :grouphug:. Just because.
 
It's unavoidable!! It happened to me too. But I really like what you picked, the colors are so soothing and nice. Small enough to not be a hassle in the parks either.

I succomed as well, but mine is so boring compared to yours. But it will fit the bill, just as yours will too. After all, it IS for CARRYING stuff around in, right?
 
Love both bags!!! I love both colors and what an amazing deal you got on that Vera...even if it isn't going to Disney $9.00 is unbelievable!!!

And just wanted to also send a lot of :grouphug: :grouphug: your way!!!!

Hope you have a great week!!
 
Awww, I'm sooo sorry to hear you were feeling depressed lately about being single...they say, good things come to those who wait. :hug: It will happen....give it time...my prayers are with you.

Thanks. It hits me every once in awhile. I guess it was just one too many weddings/kids birthday parties lately. Most of the time I'm fine, and am accepting of the fact that I'm single, but last week was a bit rough.

Oooo...love the new aqua/green wristlet!!! It's adorable!!!:cutie: And it matches your bagallini, too!!! How fun!:banana:

I had to have it as soon as I saw it. So very me!

And the Vera Bag is nice, too. I have the bigger version of the pattern you got for my "diaper bag"....it's more of a tote and it's conservative, but nice. And you're right, it's a good way to test it out for the future before putting too much money into Vera. Funny, I never was into Vera either (they are SUPER popular here) until DIS either!!!

I haven't had the chance to test it out yet, but I think I'm going to bring it to my Yankee game this weekend to try it out.

Thanks.

Love, love, love the cute little green bag! ADORABLE!!!! :goodvibes

And what a bargain on your Vera! I know what you mean about some of the more discreet prints, although I have to admit some of the louder ones call to me as well.

And :grouphug:. Just because.

Thanks TK!

I brought my little bag on vacation this weekend, and it worked wonderfully. I couldn't really fit my sunglasses into it, but I was lugging around my full size wallet. I definitely won't be carrying my regular wallet in Disney, so I'm hoping that I'll have room for my sunglasses when I'm not carrying it.

With the Veras I keep finding myself drawn to the paisley designs. I'm not a big fan of florals, but the paisleys I kind of like.

It's unavoidable!! It happened to me too. But I really like what you picked, the colors are so soothing and nice. Small enough to not be a hassle in the parks either.

I succomed as well, but mine is so boring compared to yours. But it will fit the bill, just as yours will too. After all, it IS for CARRYING stuff around in, right?

I can't wait to give it a test this weekend. :)

Love both bags!!! I love both colors and what an amazing deal you got on that Vera...even if it isn't going to Disney $9.00 is unbelievable!!!

And just wanted to also send a lot of :grouphug: :grouphug: your way!!!!

Hope you have a great week!!

I figured for $9 it was worth trying out. It should be perfect for baseball games at any rate.
 

Glad to hear the bag is cute and functional! :thumbsup2

It's really the perfect size. I love how easy it is to just throw on my wrist and go.

I gave my mini-hipster a try today by bringing it to a Yankee game. It worked okay for the game, but I don't think that it's going to work for me for Disney. It's just a little to small. It really just needs to be a bit "fatter". I don't think I'd be able to carry around my camera and my sunglasses in it. It's a bit too flat and doesn't really open up enough. A bit disappointing, as I really liked it other than that.
 
It's really the perfect size. I love how easy it is to just throw on my wrist and go.

I gave my mini-hipster a try today by bringing it to a Yankee game. It worked okay for the game, but I don't think that it's going to work for me for Disney. It's just a little to small. It really just needs to be a bit "fatter". I don't think I'd be able to carry around my camera and my sunglasses in it. It's a bit too flat and doesn't really open up enough. A bit disappointing, as I really liked it other than that.

Would you consider the regular hipster? That's what I have, and I really like it. I think it's the perfect size to carry things in Disney. If you want, I can measure it for you, although there are probably dimensions on the Vera site too. And if you like some of the paisley patterns, maybe you can find a good deal on Ebay.

I'm sorry, I didn't mean to enable you further. :lmao:
 
Would you consider the regular hipster? That's what I have, and I really like it. I think it's the perfect size to carry things in Disney. If you want, I can measure it for you, although there are probably dimensions on the Vera site too. And if you like some of the paisley patterns, maybe you can find a good deal on Ebay.

I'm sorry, I didn't mean to enable you further. :lmao:

I'll have to check out the regular hipster. Ebags usually has the sizes so I'll check that out. I'll have to get on the hunt on ebay. So dangerous!!
 
LOVE that you're taking your not so solo trip with your friend!
 
LOVE that you're taking your not so solo trip with your friend!

I'm really happy with my decision, especially as I've been battling a bit of depression lately. The way I've been feeling lately, Disney by myself probably wouldn't have been the best way to go. I see my friend so seldomly now that she lives in the DC area, it will be great to spend some time with her.
 
I'm really happy with my decision, especially as I've been battling a bit of depression lately. The way I've been feeling lately, Disney by myself probably wouldn't have been the best way to go. I see my friend so seldomly now that she lives in the DC area, it will be great to spend some time with her.

:hug:Thinking of you!!!:hug:
 
I've been a bit incognito lately. I went on a short family vacation a week or so ago to New Hampshire with my folks, and brother's family. My brother and SIL bought a vacation condo up in the White Mountains earlier this year, and invited the rest of us up for a few days. It was wonderfully, gloriously relaxing. :goodvibes As much as I love my Disney vacations, they are far from relaxing. No matter how much I say I'm not going to let myself go commando in the parks it never fails that I do. Plus it's pretty impossible to avoid the crowds and remain completely stress free. This long weekend was pretty much the opposite of Disney trips. We made absolutely no plans, and just played each day out as it came. Wonderful! :lovestruc

Growing up, the majority of our summer vacations were spent in New Hampshire. I hadn't been up to the area since I was a kid, and I was amazed at how little it had changed. Driving through some of the small towns, it almost felt as if you were caught in some kind of a time warp - in a good way. My one sadness though was that I didn't get to stay at any of the motels in the area, since I was staying with my brother. I know that sounds really strange, but I'm a bit weird. :crazy: I love the little mom and pop motels that are all over the place up there, especially the ones that have cottages. Still it was fun sharing a room with the nieces, even though it meant 6am wake-up calls from Jas when she'd climb into bed with me to knit. :faint:

Thought I'd share a few pics from the trip. It's such a gorgeous area of the country. Almost made me think of looking into living there. Almost. Too much snow, and too far away from the city ultimately for me, but still nice to think about. I'd recommend a trip up there to anyone.

We had to drive through the mountains one morning to get to the Flume. We had to stop to view the Mount Washington resort as we were driving past. I'm dying to see what the inside of this place looks like.
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The Wings family at the beginning of the hike through The Flume. (Everyone still looking energetic!) :yay: Pa Eeyore did not come join us on this long weekend vacation, of which I'm eternally greatful. No repeats of the aggravation from Disney trip last August.
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As a kid walking through the Flume was my favorite parts of our New Hampshire vacations. It still is. :cloud9: It's absolutely beautiful and humbling walking through there.
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A covered bridge crossed along the way.
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The Wings family at the end of the hike through the Flume. :worship:A bit of exaggeration of the exhaustion on mostly everyone, but my dad. He was having a bit of a rough time towards the end with his knee. Luckily they have plenty of benches along the way to take a rest.
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The next day we headed to a small state park area about a mile or two from my brother's place called Diana's Baths. It was just a short, fairly flat hike to the prettiest waterfall. It had multiple levels that formed a bunch of small bath-like basins of water. Perfect for kids to play in.
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We climbed about 1/2 way up and set up some chairs out on the rocks so we could dip our toes in the water while the kids put their entire bodies in the cold mountain water. I brought along some knitting to work on, although had I remembered to bring along some water shoes I would have played in the water with the kids.
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It was beautiful there too, and was the perfect way to spend a morning.
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Later that day we drove to North Conway to ride the scenic train to Bartlett and back. The views out the window were beautiful.
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We had sprung for the seats in the first class car at the front of the train. It was beautifully restored, and much nicer than the seats in the coach area. I know LL takes light fixture pictures, but I find myself a bit drawn to windows. This was one of the stained glass windows in our car.
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Half way through the ride we stopped so that the engine could disengage from the train cars, and travel to the former back of the train and reattach for the return trip. We got off our car, and wandered up to watch them reattach the engine. I saw this on a wall of one of the coach cars as we walked through the train. It made me laugh. I think they need to put that on Metro North trains. :rotfl:
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Once we got on board the train, we were able to upgrade 2 of our seats to the observation platform. (There are four seats, but someone else snagged two of them before we did). We took turns going to sit out on the platform. On the first half of the trip, it gave an okay view since you had to look around the train engine, but on the return trip it was a much better view since it was now the back of the train. Well worth the $2.50 charge to upgrade to the platform seats.
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It was a quick trip. I drove up on Saturday, and drove home on Wednesday, but came home feeling so completley relaxed. (Even with the 5 hour drive :eek: ) Having to go into work last Thursday in NYC was a bit of a culture shock to the system after a few days in the mountains.

My ADR day is fast approaching! I think I've finalized my plans, but more on that next post.
 
The White Mountains are wonderful!! I was there last year with my boyfriend at that time (who unfortunately downgraded himself to a friend a few months ago). We stayed three nights in a B&B in North Conway and thought it was such a magical place! I can absolutely understand buying a condo there as a family. It would be perfect for summer holidays. :goodvibes:goodvibes

Thanks for posting the pictures and bringing back fond memories! :thumbsup2
 
Hey there!

I was just checking up on your PTR - I've been kind of quiet on responding since our trips no longer overlap at all. In case you don't remember, and for other readers, we met on the bus from MK to POFQ last year, and originally we were going back the same week - but I bumped our trip back a week, and now we will miss eachother. :sad1: We'll probably be arriving as you are leaving!

Anyways, I just had to chime in on your White Mountain pics...makes me homesick for New England. I grew up in Agawam, MA. I have never heard of "The Flume"...looks awesome. I hope as DD gets older, we can take some New England family trips...that looks like a fun days hike.

I'm glad to see you ended up going with your friend - while Disney solo could be fun, I think it is a better shared experience.

I'm enjoying the PTR! Take care!

SkierPete
 
Wings, I'm so sorry that I missed meeting with you on the way up...guess I sort of lost track of the date (I'll be in CT in Nov. maybe we can catch up then).

The Mt Washington Hotel is beautiful inside and out. It's Grand but at the same time it's not stuffy, almost homey...well homey if you lived in a Mansion in the woods of NH :lmao:. It still has all it's old charm but with modern upgrades. Sitting on a rocking chair on one of the big patios is very relaxing and a highlight on my day anytime I've been up there.
 
Sounds like you had a lovely relaxing vacation! Sometimes you really need a vacation like that. :goodvibes
 
What a wonderful, relaxing vacation! I want to thank you for writing about it and including the photos. I know there will come a time (perish the thought) when the TK clan will need to downsize our vacations, and that looks so beautiful, I think it'd be a great start. Glad you enjoyed yourself. :goodvibes
 
The White Mountains are wonderful!! I was there last year with my boyfriend at that time (who unfortunately downgraded himself to a friend a few months ago). We stayed three nights in a B&B in North Conway and thought it was such a magical place! I can absolutely understand buying a condo there as a family. It would be perfect for summer holidays. :goodvibes:goodvibes

Thanks for posting the pictures and bringing back fond memories! :thumbsup2

I'm glad you enjoyed them. I'm looking forward to some more visits now that my brother has a place up there. I don't ski, but their place is right next to a ski resort too.

Hey there!

I was just checking up on your PTR - I've been kind of quiet on responding since our trips no longer overlap at all. In case you don't remember, and for other readers, we met on the bus from MK to POFQ last year, and originally we were going back the same week - but I bumped our trip back a week, and now we will miss eachother. :sad1: We'll probably be arriving as you are leaving!

Anyways, I just had to chime in on your White Mountain pics...makes me homesick for New England. I grew up in Agawam, MA. I have never heard of "The Flume"...looks awesome. I hope as DD gets older, we can take some New England family trips...that looks like a fun days hike.

I'm glad to see you ended up going with your friend - while Disney solo could be fun, I think it is a better shared experience.

I'm enjoying the PTR! Take care!

SkierPete

Agawam, home of Riverside! I still don't think of it as a Six Flags park. My nieces love the area, and are enjoying their weekends up there. They learned to ski last year and are looking forward to more this year.

It's too bad we are going to miss each other this year. I see your planning a trip for next fall. I'm planning one for that time next year, so maybe we'll meet up then. :)

Wings, I'm so sorry that I missed meeting with you on the way up...guess I sort of lost track of the date (I'll be in CT in Nov. maybe we can catch up then).

The Mt Washington Hotel is beautiful inside and out. It's Grand but at the same time it's not stuffy, almost homey...well homey if you lived in a Mansion in the woods of NH :lmao:. It still has all it's old charm but with modern upgrades. Sitting on a rocking chair on one of the big patios is very relaxing and a highlight on my day anytime I've been up there.

We'll just have to meet up another time. Your not as far away as my brother's place. I definitely want to make it up to his place this fall to enjoy the scenery too.

I definitely need to make a stop at the Mt. Washington hotel.

Sounds like you had a lovely relaxing vacation! Sometimes you really need a vacation like that. :goodvibes

It was wonderful. I needed some real relaxation time. I don't think I realized how much.

The White Mountains are absolutely gorgeous! I can almost feel the peace and quiet in your photos!!! :goodvibes

So beautiful! I can't wait to go again. My younger niece told me I could come up again in a year or two. :lmao: My brother promised me he'd invite me up sooner. :)

What a wonderful, relaxing vacation! I want to thank you for writing about it and including the photos. I know there will come a time (perish the thought) when the TK clan will need to downsize our vacations, and that looks so beautiful, I think it'd be a great start. Glad you enjoyed yourself. :goodvibes

It was a perfect way to get away from it all. We had planned on hitting one of the amusement parks while we were there with the kids, but the weather was a bit iffy so just stuck with smaller things. I loved getting the chance to just enjoy the nature of the area. I'm just sad that we didn't make it to the top of Canon Mt, but most of the days were a bit cloudy. Just means I need another trip!
 












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