Sweet 27 | Baltimore
Smithsonian | National Museum of Natural History
#TBT | Outer Banks
This week’s #ThrowBackTravel is to Labor Day weekend in 2009 in Corolla, North Carolina in the Outer Banks. My sister, mom, and bestie and I drove down to the Outer Banks to enjoy the last weekend of summer soaking up some sun. We rented a vacation home via Brindly Beach Vacation Rentals for three nights over Labor Day weekend. We stayed at the Selah house in Corolla. The house was incredible! It had way too many bedrooms for our own good, a pool, hot tub, and literally a two minute walk to the beach!
D.C. Nights
Necklace: BaubleBar | Bag: Phillip Lim for Target (old) | Watch: Michael Kors |
It has been on my bucket list to visit Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and National WWII Memorial at night time. I have heard from numerous people that visiting these monuments at night is completely different then visiting during the day. All the rumors were true! On Halloween night my bestie twin and I grabbed some tea & chai-cider from Baked & Wired and then headed on to the monuments. I must say I love the monuments at night – more than daytime! I was very excited to go to the Lincoln Memorial because I hadn’t been there in about 12 years. I constantly drive by it but never actually climbed the steps since moving to the DMV area. My bestie twin is also an amazing photographer and she snapped all these amazing images – she puts my camera skills to shame. It was such a lovely walk and I wished I lived closer so that I could go on this walk at least once a week!
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p.s. Make sure to enter the Jamberry Nails Giveaway here.
Giveaway runs until Thursday November 6 11:59 p.m. ET. Winner will be announced on Monday November 10.
Texas | Houston
This past weekend I traveled to Houston with my sister and friends for a wedding. It was short weekend trip however we managed to schedule in some great dining experiences! The first night we had dinner at Kasra Persian Grill. Are you surprised? Persian people always go to Persian restaurants when its an option. The food was delicious!
The next morning we had brunch at MKT Bar which is located in Phoenicia Specialty Foods. I legit found this place on Instagram when searching for Halal food in Houston. I have a knack for finding things on Instagram and forcing people to follow me on my adventures. Thankfully this place was legit and the food was delicious! If I lived in Houston I would only eat at MKT Bar. The food was on point! Even the coffee was delicious. We ordered the Knefe Jbneh, Black Pepper Waffle, Hill Country Fried Chicken & Waffles, and Fresh Fruit Waffles. Basically – food coma!
The second day we had brunch at Batanga – thanks to May for the awesome pick! It was a tapas style restaurant which had a delicious brunch menu. We ordered a bunch of things which included Patatas Batanga, Chickpea Puree, Marinated Beet Salad, Chilaquilles, and Vanilla Pancakes. The Vanilla Pancakes were delectable. They just melted in your mouth! The caramelized bananas were to die for.
After brunch we went on a bit of a adventure to find Adickes Sculpturworx Studio in order to see the 35-foot tall statues of The Beatles. From my Internet research there should have been dozens of presidential busts as well – however sadly there was only two headless busts. Therefore we decided it was a great idea to climb the busts and be statues for all of 2 minutes. I thought it was great – my sister was not amused. We called it a day and got some froyo after!
Houston was short – mostly because our priority was the wedding and didn’t plan for sightseeing. However we managed to hit up some delicious food joints and go on a small presidential adventure.
Till next time Texas!
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