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2021 Wrap Up

It has been several months since I’ve blogged, but I couldn’t end the year without my usually wrap up post. 2021 has been a great year.

I kicked off 2021 asleep. We were in Florida with the kids and we had just spent an entire day at my favorite theme park: Disney’s Animal Kingdom. I was completely exhausted and just crashed. Due to covid, the park closed before the customary midnight celebrations, but the area surrounding our rental home was filled with partiers and fireworks. I briefly woke up, gave everyone “Happy New Year” wishes, and headed back to bed.

Our winter holiday 2020/2021 vacation was epic. About a week prior to Christmas, we said “screw it” and opened our presents early, including having a classy holiday dinner of frozen White Castle burgers. The next day, we hit the road driving through Kansas (largest ball of twine), Missouri ( Arch), Arkansas, Tennessee (night in Memphis, no Graceland), Mississippi, Alabama, and a two night stop at the freezing beaches of Pensacola, Florida. After Pensacola, it was ten nights in Orlando, where we did both Universal and Disney, also a gator airboat ride. The idea was to continue for four nights in Key West, with Dan flying the kids back to Sweden out of Miami. However, the weather was absolutely miserable, so we altered course, heading to Texas with a two night stop in New Orleans.

As a teen of the 90’s and Anne Rice enthusiast (RIP), I had always wanted to visit New Orleans, but in a covid world, it lacked the vibrancy I was expecting. Many of the stores and restaurants were shuttered and the streets were empty. We went to the fabulous National WW2 museum. Our museum visit occurred on January 6th, and upon returning to our hotel room, we saw the news of the insurrection. It was heartbreaking, and I literally had no words to explain the situation to my European step kids.

In Texas, we stayed a few nights in Houston and toured Johnson’s Space Center. It was too cold in Texas to be outside for a long period of time, but we want to go back when the weather is nicer. Ditto for New Orleans. I said goodbye to the kids and Dan, who flew out of Houston, and drove solo back to Colorado. On my way back, I did a night-stop in Miranda Lambert’s hometown of Lindale and visited her store, The Pink Pistol. I drove through Oklahoma and did a second stop in Garden City, Kansas. The third day, I met Dan at the Denver airport and we finally headed home after our epic trip!


I was surprised, when in the summer, the kids expressed an interest in doing another road trip. We have a family goal of hitting all 50 states before they are adults, and if we plan it right, we might just meet the goal. We did two short road trips. One to California and back ( hitting Utah and Nevada). In California we stayed for two nights at our family favorite hotel, the La Quinta Resort and Club, just to enjoy pool time and sunshine. We did one night in Vegas at the new Resorts World- more pool and sunshine.

Our other mini road trip sent us to Wyoming ( Cheyenne Days Rodeo), South Dakota ( Mount Rushmore) and Nebraska (Carhenge). We also showed the kids many of the sites in Colorado, including the Royal Gorge, Pike’s Peak, Vail, and Colorado Springs. Summer also brought a discovery of a new family activity that we all enjoy: escape rooms. I hope that we will do a few more next summer!

Autumn brought a last-minute trip to the UK! We visited for just over a week with Zoe and Felix taking their first solo flight to meet us at Heathrow. The solo flight was a big success, which should make future vacations easier to coordinate and cheaper- or saving money to spend on fun things, rather than flights. We made our base in Newbury to be near my sister-in-law and close friends, but did two day trips to London, where we visited Madame Tussauds, the London Dungeon, the Tower of London and did lots of shopping. Dan and I celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary in London with tea and cake at a cafe inside a crypt. In England we also went to the Cadbury Factory and made a seaside day trip to see Dan’s uncle and aunt.

On the job front, we are doing well. Dan started his own business and has had some big contracts with major companies. I’m so proud and excited. I left tutoring at Cambly to start working at Denver’s largest independent bookstore chain- Tattered Cover. I helped open a holiday pop-up location at a local mall and it has mostly been a blast. I love being around books and helping customers. I think I really needed to get out of the house and be more social. It has been good for me.

I had a poem published in Cordella and an essay published in Local Honey|Midwest. My Intima essay from 2020 was submitted by the Columbia University for consideration in the Best American Essays collection. I was not chosen and quite frankly, it was a HUGE long-shot, but I was honored to have been recommended. I finished three courses at Arapahoe Community College, very close to finally finishing my AA. At this point in my life, I’m not sure how important it will be to finally complete my bachelors, but I like the idea of accomplishing it. It was frustrating to have to re-do my science credits, but I’m taking different science courses to expand my knowledge and I love learning, so this is a positive. I have four classes to finish my AA and then transfer, which will be completed over the next two semesters.

Last winter we finished our basement. The idea of not only having a basement, but being able to transform it into another level of our home is still mind-boggling. We added two bedrooms ( serving as Dan’s office and music/gaming room), an enormous bathroom with soaking tub, a full-size home gym and oodles of storage spaces. It’s amazing. However, now I have no excuses for skipping the gym and must develop a habit of going in 2022. I am ringing in the new year approximately fifteen pounds lighter than last year, mostly to do with working retail.

I had a Christmas miracle last week to round out my 2021. We were having a lazy morning and I happened to look at Facebook messenger, noticing a two-week old message from a stranger. The stranger is the wife of one of my father’s childhood friends. My father died when I was four and the situation was traumatic, so I know very little about him. So far, I’ve had two long conversations with Brian, my dad’s friend, and so many gaps have been filled. The conversations have not been light or easy, but they have altered my perspective significantly. I’m hoping to learn more in the new year and also start focusing on writing a historical fiction novel based on my family. The biggest aspect of this situation is I never thought that there would be someone still living that remembered my dad. Brian is 85, but still sharp. Meeting him is a true gift. i’m hoping that I might even have an opportunity to meet him in person. He lives in Florida.

We are still in the middle of a pandemic, but I’m grateful to be both vaccinated and boosted, allowing for so many special moments and in-person connections this year. I hope 2022 continues this positive trend.

tags: 2021 Wrap Up, 2021 travels, UK Trip 2021, Arapahoe Community College, Living in Colorado, Colorado Tourist, Royal Gorge Colorado, Escape Rooms with Kids, Tattered Cover Park Meadows, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Traveling During Pandemic, National World War Two Museum New Orleans, Johnson Space Center, St. Louis Arch, Florida to Colorado Roadtrip, Largest Ball of Twine Kansas, London 2021, England Cadbury Factory, Anne Rice and New Orleans, teenager of the 90's, the Pink Pistol Miranda Lambert, Cheyenne Days Rodeo, Tower of London, Working at a Bookstore, Intima a Journal of Narrative Medicine
categories: Eat, Life, Hometown Tourist, Sleep, Visit, United Kingdom Travels
Saturday 01.01.22
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

UK August -October 2013- Premiere Inn Blackpool

You really should steer clear of Blackpool. It was the worst place that we visited on our UK trip. More on the town of Blackpool coming up, this review is for the hotel where we stayed during our night-stop. 

Premiere Inn-Blackpool

Premiere Inn-Blackpool

Premiere Inn is a UK hotel chain that is on par with America's Motel Six brand. They are cheap and everywhere! We found availability at a Premiere Inn located adjacent to the airport and just a short walk from the tourist attractions in Blackpool. The walkability factor was a huge reason that we picked this particular hotel. The location was also desirable, because although it was close to the attractions, it wasn't right in the thick of things. It felt safer and cleaner.

We were given the last room available, a handicap accessible room on the first floor. The only thing that stood out about it being handicap accessible, was the larger bathroom and emergency cord. Otherwise, it looked like a standard room. 

 

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It's no frills, but I started out impressed with Premiere Inn.

The front desk clerk was nice, the room seem clean, it was fairly tastefully decorated (I like purple), they gave us thirty minutes free wi-fi.... actually, the free wi-fi won me over, because many of the places we stayed charged an absorbanent amount for wi-fi, so a free half hour made me happy. It was enough time to check my email and Facebook.  

My impression of Premiere Inn changed when it was time for bed.

It was the worst night of sleep that I have ever had in a hotel. The mattress was fine, but the linens made my skin itch. I think that I may have been allergic to the detergent that they use, because my skin broke out into a rash and I couldn't stop scratching. It was miserable. It was bad enough that I will likely never stay at a Premiere Inn again. I travel frequently and I've never had this experience in any other hotel. It makes my skin crawl just thinking about it!

Stay tuned for our Blackpool Adventure...babies gambling, giant disco balls and the UK's largest water park!

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categories: Hotel Reviews, Trips and Travels, United Kingdom Travels
Thursday 10.31.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

UK August -October 2013- Blackpool

Dan in Blackpool

Blackpool is referred to as " The Vegas of the UK".  It might not be a bad comparison, if you're thinking of the scummiest parts of Vegas and then try to make it somewhat family friendly with attractions like fun-fairs and water parks. When we told people that we had been to Blackpool the response was nearly universally a look of pity and disdain. 

Blackpool's heyday occurred sometime during the turn of the century. There are many beautiful Victorian buildings that are sandwiched between tacky modern tourist traps. Instead of bringing the area back to it's previous splendor, it seems that the gorgeous buildings are let to fall into disrepair or covered up with modern signage. I've never visited Atlantic City or Coney Island, but I imagine them to be a lot like Blackpool.  

We walked from our hotel to a tram station, located next to a minuature golf course. 

 

Crazy golf!

The tram runs the length of the main street in Blackpool and has sixteen stops! We took it one way, to The Blackpool Tower and walked back, exploring along the way. 

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The Blackpool Tower is the primary landmark in the city. Inspired by The Eiffel Tower, The Blackpool Tower opened in 1894 and is 158.12 meters tall. The tower has four observation decks, including one with a glass floor, called the "Eye". 

The Blackpool Tower

The base of the tower is housed in a huge building with multiple attractions, including a very grand historic ballroom. The building also houses a circus, a kids play area and a horror dungeon.  The posters didn't entice us to buy the multi-attraction ticket. We paid just under thirteen pounds a ticket for the tower.

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Our admission included a 4-D experience made by the same company that did the film for The London Eye. Both "Experiences" had the same footage of the seagull to book end the story. It was awful and completely unnecessary to have as an add on to the attraction.   

Blackpool Tower 4-D Experience

We were packed in like sardines for the elevator ride to the observation decks, which was mercifully short. If you have any problems with claustrophobia or heights, this would definitely be an attraction to skip. If not, The Blackpool Tower offers some amazing views. Blackpool actually looks nice from a distance, especially the shoreline. 

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From the observation deck, we could see the band Madness performing as part of a summer concert series. 

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As with most tourist traps, there are tons of gift shops with Blackpool merchandise.  

Tee-Shirts don't lie!

We walked along the main street, looking at the stores, casinos and people. Blackpool gave me the best people watching of my life. It made me wonder if there is a "People of Blackpool" website, like the Walmart one. If not, there should be! I even saw a baby gambling in a casino. 

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We ate pure junk food in Blackpool. For dinner, I had fish n' chips and Dan had sausage with his chips at the greasiest fast food place in the UK, Captain's Table. It was located inside of a casino. We sat on plastic chairs and we were serenaded by the jingle of slot machines. Very romantic.

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We didn't get enough grease with our deep-fried dinner and ate donuts for dessert. 

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The wording on this hotel sign cracked me up. 

Former Winner

We stopped by the cafe in Sandcastle Waterpark, the largest indoor waterpark in the UK, for a latte. It looked like a great place for kids. Maybe the only genuinely nice place for families in Blackpool?  They made a good latte.

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My favorite thing about our visit to Blackpool was walking along the path near the ocean. 

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The coolest thing along the beach was a giant, rotating disco ball. We caught it right at sunset and the reflecting light created a party! 

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Blackpool is famous for the Illuminations. Lights are strung all along the main street, including giant objects made out of lights. It's Christmas year round in Blackpool.

We had finished sightseeing before it was dark enough for the Illuminations to be turned on, so we waited it out in our hotel and tried to drive down the main street to see the display after dark.

Big mistake. 

We had completely underestimated the popularity of the Illuminations and how many people would also try to view them by driving. The streets were jammed and traffic officers were trying to get cars to drive one-way. We spent about fifteen minutes in the mess and didn't feel very impressed by anything that we saw, so we headed back to the hotel. The Illuminations would have been nice to see, if it had not been so crowded. If you're planning on trying to view them, I highly recommend walking the street, rather than trying to drive it.

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Blackpool is one of those places that you need to visit to believe and then never visit again. It's like Hollywood Blvd. There are so many wonderful and beautiful places to visit in England, that Blackpool doesn't even rate on the must-do list. It's a tourist trap through and through. 

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categories: Visit, United Kingdom Travels, Trips and Travels
Wednesday 10.30.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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