22 Hours Straight

After yesterday’s 20 mile run, I was ready to lay horizontal for the next few hours! I was absolutely exhausted, both emotionally and physically.

Luckily our hotel, the Tampa Marriot Waterside, included a gorgeous pool area which, despite the below picture, was the perfect place to enjoy the sunshine and warm weather all afternoon.

IMG_4998 (640x478) I went straight from the ice bath to the pool lounge chair. After learning the hard way that Aleve should never be taken on an empty stomach, I enjoyed a small bag of pretzel thins while the boys were off getting lunch.

IMG_4999 (478x640)Lunch couldn’t have come soon enough! This delicious barbecue grilled chicken sandwich with sautéed mushrooms and onions was gone in no time! The fries were a little mushy so unfortunately they weren’t enjoyed nearly as much as the sandwich.

IMG_5001 (640x478)I spent the afternoon alternating between water, Corona Light, Cigar City Good Gourd beer, and Miami Vice.

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Luckily, I had good friends to relax and drink with poolside.

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Unfortunately, at 5pm we had to head up to our rooms to get ready for the wedding which meant saying goodbye to Meghann and Derek! 

I was especially excited for my wedding attire since I was able to use my late grandmother’s earrings and clutch. Neither of which hold much value to anyone else, but to me I felt like she was looking down on me all night.

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The wedding organized shuttles to transport guests from the hotel to the church and then to the reception, a gesture which we appreciated greatly as out of town guests who were ready to party!

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The Catholic wedding ceremony took place in Tampa’s beautiful Sacred Heart Catholic Church.  The wedding  was shorter than we expected as it turns out there are two types of Catholic weddings: wedding ceremony and wedding mass. Last night’s celebration was a wedding ceremony instead of mass which meant the following:

Mass Or No Mass

If the ceremony takes place without a Mass, the ceremony concludes with nuptial blessings and a final prayer from the priest. He then tells the congregation, "Go in peace with Christ," to which they respond, "Thanks be to God." If the ceremony includes Mass (which adds only 15 minutes to the service), the priest asks for the "sign of peace," in which everyone shakes hands with their neighbors. Holy Communion follows. Finally, the priest recites a concluding prayer and nuptial blessing asking for strength and protection for the couple.

IMG_5010 (640x478)After the wedding we boarded the shuttles for the reception at Palma Ceia Golf and Country Club. The evening weather was perfect for a cocktail hour on the back veranda overlooking the palm trees and golf course!

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IMG_5017 (640x478) We enjoyed the cool evening weather with their signature cocktail, a French Martini, and passed appetizers which included escargot stuffed mushrooms and rack of lamb.

IMG_5014 IMG_5019An hour later we were seated for a sit down dinner before a night of dancing. The decor was gorgeous and the food was some of the best wedding food we’ve enjoyed. Everything was cooked perfectly and seasoned well. As soon as we were seated for dinner, my post long run hunger caught up with me which meant I enjoyed the meal thoroughly! IMG_5022 (640x478)  IMG_5024 (640x478) IMG_5025 (640x478) 

After dinner it was time to party! We realized very quickly that Puerto Ricans truly know how to party!

IMG_5023 (640x478) We danced from 10:30pm until 2:30am enjoying both Puerto Rican music and Top 40 hits alike!

IMG_5030 (640x478) It was a wonderful evening with old friends but by the time I hit the bed at 3am I was beyond exhausted! After staying up for 22 hours straight all I wanted was our hotel room’s king size bed and compression socks!

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Tampa Greetings

Greetings from Tampa!

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Luckily, I’m not traveling for work this weekend. Instead, Bo and I are down in Tampa to celebrate the wedding of one of his good friends from graduate school. Therefore, it means that I’m the lone wife tagging along with he and his two best friends. I’m sure it will be a weekend of debauchery and fun with a side of sunshine and pool time. Everyone attending the Rodriguez/Hoback wedding was greeted with a welcome sign, compliments of the Tampa International Airport!  How fun!

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Lucky for me, I have friends in Tampa who were available for a dinner date! Meghann and Derek picked me up at the airport tonight fresh off of their vacation cruise! Bo had to stay in New York late this evening due to his work schedule but I was ready for the mini vacation to begin!

Due to parking issues and other obstacles, we ended up relying on Yelp for a restaurant recommendation last second which worked out wonderfully! It turns out they recommended the winner of Tampa’s Best of the Bay Italian Restaurant!

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Bella’s Italian Café was the perfect dinner spot for a casual but delicious carbohydrate rich dinner. When Meghann asked where I wanted to eat in preparation for our 20 miler tomorrow morning my only request was “somewhere with either pizza or pasta.” Located on South Howard Avenue in South Tampa, this fit the bill wonderfully!

The restaurant was packed when we arrived but we were able to snag a table without a wait. Within seconds of sitting down, our waiter presented us with complimentary bruschetta, just the thing to hold off our hunger.

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The menu was huge, with options ranging from salads, pastas, fish dishes, and make your own pizzas. My eye was immediately drawn to the pizza sections, especially when I saw the oak burning oven and read about their delicious thin crusts.

I created my own pizza including mushrooms, tomatoes, and onions as toppings along with the tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. On the side, I added a small salad since I felt like my day was lacking in vegetables.

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We had so much to catch up on while we waited that I felt like our food came out very quickly! In the middle of their Cozumel stories, our pizza and pasta graced the table. Derek chose a tomato cream pasta dish while Meghann took a risk on their Rustica pizza: prosciutto, caramelized onions, roasted potatoes, mozzarella, and fontina cheese.

My pizza was exactly what I was craving and the perfect size for one person! The size of a large dinner plate, I ate 3/4 of the pizza.

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After our delicious dinner we stopped at Publix Greenwise before heading towards my hotel. While I double checked my list three times to make sure I didn’t forget anything for tomorrow’s 20 miler, I totally forgot about pre-run food.

Meghann and Derek were excited to share Greenwise with me, the Publix version of Whole Foods.

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It was amazing! It reminded me of a Whole Foods but improved since you could buy all your favorite Publix staples there as well, such as my Jif Peanut Butter and Thomas Bagel Thins!

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I ended up buying two bananas, Cinnamon Raisin Thomas Bagel Thins, Jif, and a treat for Bo when he gets to the hotel: a six pack of his favorite beer!IMG_4984 (640x478)

Now that I’m safe and sound at our hotel, over looking the gorgeous bay and surrounding islands, I’m ready for bed! I’ve organized all my gear, filled my CamelBak, and set the alarm!

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Hopefully our 20 miler through scenic Tampa will be awesome tomorrow!

 

Question: Tonight at dinner we debated whether beer should be savored or enjoyed quickly upon purchasing. How long does a six pack of beer normally last in your home?

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Brasserie 529: French Cuisine Savannah Style

While Savannah is certainly known for its’ cuisine, most of the restaurants’ famous dishes include the words fried or breaded and butter is one of the top ingredients. Paula Deen, made famous for her sweet Southern twang and love of all things butter, is a Savannah native and many of her dishes are in line with those that have made Savannah and the South famous. If you’re looking for delicious fried chicken, frickles (fried pickles), delicious drop biscuits, shrimp and grits, pecan pie, pralines, or greens than we do it better than anyone else.

Unlike Southern cuisine and seafood, French food is one cuisine for which Savannah has never been known. For example, even though I called Savannah home for more than 20 years, I couldn’t name a single French restaurant, until this trip home.  It turns out that the reason behind this is that the three most well known French restaurants in Savannah, Papillote, Circa 1875, and our lunch choice, Brasserie 529 have all opened quite recently.

After my long run on Saturday, my dad figured I’d like a proper meal to refuel. He knows me very well as there is nothing I prefer!

My parents surprised me with lunch at Brasserie 529, their new favorite restaurant. I was surprised to hear the name and realize that a French restaurant, a casual restaurant moreover, had finally called Savannah home.

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A casual but modern brasserie, conveniently located within walking distance of historic Savannah’s many tourist attractions, at 529 East Liberty Street,  Brasserie 529 is open Tuesday through Saturday for lunch and dinner. After just one quick glance at the menu’s prices, it was clear that the owners want this restaurant to be accessible for both locals and tourists.

IMG_4859 (640x478) (640x478)The décor is warm and comfortable with dark wood booths and comfortable chairs against the warm yellow walls. The Parisian influences throughout include paintings, chandeliers, and floral touches.

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I was a very happy and hungry lady, growing hungrier by the moment due the restaurant’s rich aromas.

It took us to study the menu as so many items sounded delicious including but not limited to their house specialties which have come to include the Lyndy burger, coq au vin, and mussel frites.

In the end, we all chose very different entrees so we could share the different flavors for which Brasserie is known. My mom chose Saturday’s special, Rabbit Stew, while my dad went with the traditional coq au vin. Deep down, I really wanted both items which they were already sold out of, the duck and the seared fish. I finally decided upon the fish en papillote since I was craving seafood.

Before our main entrees were served, we each shared a delicious salad, each of which were far fancier than we expected.

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The Torched Arugula salad is like nothing I’ve ever had before, topped with roasted grapes, blue cheese, nuts orange segments, ladrons, and an orange honey vinaigrette. We were a little disappointed with the salad, hoping it would be a bit larger as this picture is pretty true to size.  In addition, I wish that our waitress had donned our table with a fresh loaf of French bread versus bringing it out with our meal.

Thirty minutes later, our lunch arrived, steaming hot fresh from the oven. While the thirty minute wait flew by due to the great company, I do believe that Brasserie 529 needs to include on their menu details such as cook time if certain dishes take longer than others. Most business people and even tourists often expect lunch to be a meal that is quick versus a dining experience.

However, as soon as we enjoyed our first bite of lunch, our annoyance was replaced with delicious sighs. IMG_4866 (640x478) (2)

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We all joined the clean plate club, enjoying every bite of our lunch dishes. The fish and rabbit were petite portions, perfect for a lunch dish. The coq au vin was a far larger portion, similar to what you would expect during dinner. The rich meat and crispy skin was absolutely delicious and the sauce screamed for a hearty, crusty bread for dipping. My mom’s rabbit was the clear winner due to pure uniqueness and the overall flavor profile. The rabbit did not leave a “gamey” taste and the large vegetables and potato topping was a perfect pairing for the rich stew. Unfortunately the fish didn’t meet my expectations as the small portion did not have the strong garlic and lemon flavor I have come to expect in fish en papillote. However, it was still delicious and quickly devoured by our table!

After tasting each dish, I have put the above pictures in order of flavor and uniqueness.  

Overall, our experience was wonderful and I would recommend that both tourists and locals alike visit Brasserie 529 for lunch or dinner. The staff is very friendly, the atmosphere inviting, and the vast majority of their dishes leave you scraping the plate for every last bite. In addition, rumor has it that they’ve recently started a happy hour Tuesday-Saturday from 3-7pm during which time they feature $2 beers, $6 wines, and many appetizer specials!

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