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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

New Year's Eve Thailand Staycation

Happy 2021, y'all! I'm not saying it'll be much different than 2020, but you gotta have hope, otherwise, what's the point? While we don't know if we'll be able to actually travel this year, we do know that we can continue to staycation like nobody's business, so we finished off the year with a Destination Date, giving big donations to organizations that will help those struggling in our community, eating fancy cheese, and Zooming with friends. 


This Destination Date was a lunch date in Thailand, where we watched their 2021 New Year fireworks show (because they are 14 hours ahead of us, they already had it online) and chowed down on some delicious Thai food.  


Every year there is a giant fireworks display at the Buddhist temple of Wat Arun on the Chao Phraya River and I was able to get a backdrop made of that. Wat Arun is massive and one of the most beautiful temples you've ever seen, even on screen. I look forward to seeing it in person one day. 

My table was easy to put together. The lotus flower always says Thailand to me, so these pretty floating ones made it onto my table, along with this set of praying hands with Buddha figures inside. My husband is Buddhist, and I thought these would really resonate with him. With that, all I needed were a few celebratory props (party noisemakers and a pack of sparklers I had) and a colorful tablecloth.

I used all my own regular dishes for this, as I felt it worked well. I also liked the look of these napkins I have. They give me sparkling and water vibes. What we ordered: street fried rice with shrimp (this was under the street food category) and pineapple red curry with chicken.

I also saw that they had this taro milk tea and I had to try it. There were a few options to make it more fun and I chose "rainbow", which ended up being these colorful, flavorful jellies. I loved everything about this drink. It was sweet, but not overly sweet. I can't really describe it for those that haven't had it before, except to maybe say if you drank the milk from a finished bowl of Fruity Pebbles, but not gritty. I promise, it's way better than that. 



While we ate, we watched the fireworks show from two different angles, and then we took a river cruise and explored the largest floating market. I wanted to eat everything they were selling, so it was good that we already had lunch that we were eating. 


You have to cap off a celebration meal with a dessert and this one was a huge winner in both of our books. We choose mango sticky rice. It was great, considering all the fresh fruit we were seeing being sold at the floating market, and because it was super good. The little squares were Thai sweet pancake. They were basically a crepe with a sweetened condensed milk sauce and then rolled up and cut into pieces. It wasn't my favorite, but I still enjoyed it.

I invested in this great fireworks backdrop that I knew I'd use more than just for New Years, so we could be surrounded by fireworks here, use it later in the evening for our Zoom party, and then bring it back out for other celebrations throughout the year. 

Look! We made it to midnight. Woo! 

Are you looking to throw your own Thailand staycation? I wouldn't blame you, because it's pretty awesome. Here are some things you can do to decorate your table and room/porch:
  • A good backdrop:
  • Lotus flowers
  • Any colorful flower garland, because Thailand is covered in flowers. 
    • I love this one, because you can use it for other staycation destinations too
    • And these are a great deal for how many you get
  • A Thai statue
  • A good tablecloth. If you don't have a whole treasure trove of tablecloths like I do, investing in a really pretty one that's also affordable might be something you want to invest in. I love this one with elephants on it, and it comes in a bunch of different colors. You can also use it as a throw (or a picnic blanket, if that's the kind of staycation you're going for).
  • A travel guide to plan your trip:
  • A good YouTube playlist:
  • Thai ice tea mix - yes, this one is spendy, but it's awesome and the company is owned by women and it's fantastic
  • Thai cookbook, if you want to include cooking into your staycation instead of ordering out
  • Learn some of the Thai language


Because I had to have my backdrop specially printed, this date came out to around $150, but I'll be able to use my second backdrop again and it was still much cheaper than going out for New Year's Eve (when we were able to). You can totally stretch out the day with activities, more virtual tours, games, cooking at home. You name it. 

Happy New Year again to you all. I hope 2021 treats you better than 2020 and you struggle less, love more, help others, and are happy...and finally get to hug people outside your household again. Meanwhile, don't forget to keep wearing your masks, washing your hands obsessively, and social distance to keep everyone safe and healthy.

How did you ring in the new year?

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Saturday, January 2, 2021

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to you and yours. Here's hoping that 2021 sees more good times than bad. I'm taking a bit of time for myself to enjoy these first few days with friends (via Zoom) and family. So, from me to you, I hope you are having a great week and are also glad to leave 2020 in the rearview. 


If you made resolutions, I hope you are on your way to keeping them. If you're struggling right now, I hope you know better days are coming. If you have extra to give, I hope you will help those who aren't as fortunate. As some of those who are doing better than most, we gave back by donating our stimulus to worthy organizations in our community. I'm looking forward to continuing this as often as I can in the coming year.


What do you hope 2021 has in store for you?

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

2021 Resolution Time

Remember last year when my resolution was to travel more? Hahahahaha! I either really missed the mark on that or went above and beyond due to going everywhere on our Destination Date Nights. I managed one real trip (mostly for work), but a dozen destination staycations. We are going to continue to do that this coming year, and we'll be finishing out this year with a trip to Thailand and a Zoom NYE party. 

So, what sort of resolutions can we make when it comes to travel if we are unsure we can even travel? This is when we basically just employ our "be flexible" skills and hope for the best, but expect everything to be cancelled or delayed. We have a bit of hope on the horizon with Covid vaccines rolling out, even if they are uncertain as to when they will be available for the rest of us.


In February we'll be going on a birthday road trip for my mom. We've booked an Airbnb up in the San Juan Islands where we can distance from people, drive around the island, and pick-up take out or make our own food. We're able to take the dog, there's a firepit and a hot tub, so we'll be living large for a few days away from home.


Depending on how well this road trip goes, we may take more, but it also depends on how the pandemic is faring. Even if we do, we still have a great list of destinations we'll be doing staycations for, including the following:

  • New Orleans (Mardi Gras)
  • Norway
  • China (Chinese New Year)
  • Dublin (St. Patrick's Day)
  • Morocco
  • Scotland
  • Spain
  • New York City
  • Chicago
  • Iceland
  • Mongolia
  • Tokyo
  • Moscow
  • Sydney, Australia
  • African safari (Kilimanjaro) 
  • Cuba
Please let me know what else you'd like to see on this list. We are looking to do 2-3 a month, so we'll see how many more we can cram in. These take us through July though. If you have suggestions, for what to see/do/eat in any of these places, or the place you want to add, let me know that, too. I'm looking for creative ideas to make each trip unique, even if we don't leave our house. 

This background made it look like I was wearing my Invisibility Cloak while taking this pic.

It's possible that we will be able to go back to having gatherings for real and I'll be planning our regular Harry Potter party for the end of July (or we'll be Zooming again like this year). It's equally possible we are still in this until September or December, which I feel is more likely, so I'm not planning any real travel until I know more. 


Do you have any New Year's resolutions? They don't have to be travel related even. Maybe you're looking to learn a new language or pick up a new skill, or open an Etsy shop, or start a family. I'm into hearing all your hopes for 2021. 

  • I might start learning French again. 
  • This past year got me back into podcasts. I made time for them. I binged my favorites over the last 4-10 years of content while working. If you're looking for recommendations:
    • Sawbones - for weird medical history
    • Wonderful - for just happy, feel-good content where they talk about things they like/love
    • Minority Korner - for all things regarding people of color and representation
    • The Adventure Zone - if you enjoy great storytelling and D&D (you don't need to know anything about D&D or other tabletop games to understand what's going on, but you might cry...sob even, because the stories are so good and moving)
    • My Brother My Brother and Me - three brothers who give bad advice. The McElroys have gotten me through this year and I will be forever grateful
    • Neat! the Boozecast - for all things bartending, hosted by a New York bartender and her dad
    • Mission to Zyxx - a fun sci-fi storytelling podcast that's all improv
    • The Beef and Dairy Network - a comedy podcast about beef and dairy products with fun fake news, but also some interesting facts
  • I've gotten back to Twitter
  • I'm also excited to see how travel changes after Covid. I hope that it will be safer and healthier. I know people don't love masks, but I'm happy to continue wearing them, especially on public transportation where people are crammed together (like planes and busses). 
That's it. This is my last  post for the year. Tell me how your year has gone and what you're looking forward to in 2021. 

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