VENICE ITALY IS JUST AS YOU IMAGINE

From the first time I heard about Venice, Italy, being on water and it’s 150+ canals, I had an image and a dream of what it would look like and how it would feel. I’m here to tell you that it’s exactly as you envision it to be! It is magical and it is romantic! The only drawback, it is stinky, lol. Yes, some of the canals do stink. I mean that water sees so much traffic and I’m sure trash, but if you can overlook that you will be in enamored and enchanted by Venice!

Mr. Nine wanted to make sure we go before the whole entire city parishes underwater. They’re saying this could happen someday and we were there only 48 hours, but we were told that currently at least three times a week St. Marks Square is underwater. The morning that we were leaving the tide was coming in and they were putting up planks up off the ground to get around. Our boat barely made it out in time to catch our flight.

Heading to our hotel...so excited!

When you land, a car takes you to an area where you get the boat to head to your hotel. I swear our heads were on swivels. It was amazing. We have been worried about the weather coming in, but the tide turned, and we had a beautiful couple days there. To be honest, really all you need is 2 to 3 days in Venice, it’s not that big. With that being said we did get lost on the second day and after 32,000 steps we finally found out where we needed to be, lol! But that’s just it we really didn’t have anywhere we needed to be and what better city to get lost in the Venice.


Tip: Wear sneakers or flats NOT Heels like I saw some ladies. They struggled as you walk on all uneven, stone streets!


To get to Venice, we had to actually fly from Geneva, Switzerland with a layover in Zürich. Hindsight’s 2020 but we would have actually taken a luxury train from Zürich to Venice and not even gone to Geneva at all. I will touch more about that when I do my post on our time in Switzerland.



My first view of a Gondola in the Grand Canal.

After our arrival and check in at the All Angelo Art hotel, we just started to meander around. The one thing I will say is it was very crowded so I could not imagine how crowded it is down those little alleyways in the summer months when tourism is at its peak. I advise you to definitely go in an off-shoulder season. Fall is the perfect time and temperatures are perfect! We were there mid October.
View from our Hotel....Fabulous! And all the Bridges are amazing!


Sweater HERE // Shirt HERE // Bag HERE // Pants HERE // Sneakers HERE // Necklace HERE // 
Belt HERE // Sunnies HERE

That night, we did have reservations to take a gondola ride at dusk. That was one of the things I was most excited about. Yes, it too was magical, but I will say you’re supposed to have 30 minutes on the boats. I had read in other reviews; they cheat you and we only ended up with 18 minutes. Plus, our gondolier was not very friendly and never spoke to us, but that’s OK. All Mr. Nine and I needed was each other and floating through the canals. Just look how cute our boat was. I really wanted someone to take a picture of the two of us instead of just selfies, I wish we would’ve hired one of the gondola rides with a Photographer built-in.

Our Gondola


One of our sons said "There's someone photo bombing you...

 I was like that's the Gondola Guy, lol!"

Also note, there are more than 400 license gondoliers in Venice. I love that the majority of them wear the striped shirts. But I hope that there’s a majority that are friendly, lol. This guy was not our gondolier, lol!


Remember how we hired a Photographer in Paris? Mr. Nine even asked me if we were going to do on this trip especially in Venice and I wish we would’ve. 

 

After the ride, we had reservations at a restaurant recommended to us by our travel agent called Antico Martini. Oh my gosh, can I tell you it was absolutely delicious. It was charming. The food was as you would expect it to be. DELICIOUS AUTHENTIC ITALIAN!! We got to sit outside; we just loved it. It was probably one of our favorite meals of the trip. 

My dress of the night! Similar HERE // Belt HERE

Look at the Charming Restaurant!


Then of course we went in search of gelato. For overseas trips we watched a lot of videos from a couple named Ian and Ana on YouTube. This was their favorite gelato in Venice, the gelato at Gelatoteca Suso

and it was amazing. Here is another tip: When you are looking for gelato in Italy, do not go into the shops where the gelato is brightly colored. It is full of artificial additives. Look for gelato that is lighter in color.



The next morning, we were happy to get up extra early just to explore before lots of other people were around. It was lovely to see the city quieter and capture some great photos like all these gondolas lined up.


Morning pastries and Coffee, oh my!

Cannolis lined up everywhere, YUM! 
Note, the breakfast buffet a this hotel was the only one on our entire trip staying 

in 5 hotels that was not very good! 

We were happy to hear from our hotel receptionist that a boat ride over to the island of Murano where they blow the beautiful glass was complementary, so we booked a trip over there. 

Beautiful boat to take us over!
Neck scarf HERE

While it was a sight to see, it’s kind of one of those scams, you know, kind of like a timeshare thing where they get you over there, but they want you to buy their blown glass. Can I just say it is not cheap. We did see beautiful chandeliers but at $52,000 and over $1000 to ship it back to the states, I don’t think so. 


But here are some some photos watching the glass being blown. I wanted to take home the aqua vase he made, but it has to sit awhile and oh to ship it home...crazy money!


Then it was back to Venice simply to stroll around and see what we could see, sit at outside cafés, people watch, and we got in a teeny tiny bit of shopping. We had no reservations for that day, and it was so fun just me entering around even though that was the day we got lost, lol. 
Sweater HERE // Bag HERE // Pants HERE// Sneakers HERE // Necklace HERE // Sunnies HERE

Note: Wore this amazing cardigan from Amazon 3x's on our trip! So high
 quality and comfortable! AND IT'S A MAJOR Black Friday DEAL right now!

BEST Bruschetta I've ever had!!
The Rich History and Architecture never got old.


More gelato of course from the 2nd rated shop.

It was up bright and early the next morning to go to the airport. Another tip is you want to definitely travel light when heading to Venice. If you have other suitcases along with you, I would highly suggest renting a locker, which was only five dollars a day at the airport, And keeping your bigger suitcases there. We combined our clothes into one little carry-on and it was so much easy to maneuver around and take a small suitcase on the boats. 

BYE VENICE

Sweater HERE // Pants // Bag HERE // Sneakers HERE

Never been so tired, had been up for almost 24hrs here on our long layover back in the states, so very grateful for my comfy outfit!

Venice is one of those places I don’t know if we’ll get back to you, but I’m sure I am glad we got to see it in our lifetime! Highly recommended! The pic below is my favorite that Mr. Nine took and captures the magic of the city at night perfectly! Ciao!


Happy Monday to all and Happy Thanksgiving week!!
Gobble Gobble! 


Christmas Gift Ideas and Some FAVORITE Finds

I decided to do it to be helpful. I know some of you cringe when you see the gift guide posts and I won’t shove them down your throat, but I do know that many of you appreciate the assistance they bring. Plus, it’s fun to see what other people like and buy. I know many gift guides from my fellow Blogger friends have helped me. And I can tell you these are all things that I own or would want!

 

Beauty Items 

A little beauty under the tree with sets and in the stockings. 




Eeek Cuteness under $10


Sweatshirts

These Sweatshirts from Aerie are everything! I loved the red one when I got it so much that I got two more colors, and I may have purchased some for gifts as well! Love wearing them around the house or out and about with leggings.


Wearing the GREEN! Old Navy Pants HERE and Red Earrings HERE


and the RED! Ciao Hat HERE and Birkenstock Shoes 


Gingerbread

How I am loving gingerbread this year! In fact, I have everything to do yet another tree and gingerbread glam, but I think I’m waiting till next year. However, Walmart is killing it with a cute gingerbread stuff and all under $10! I got the cookie jar and the mugs!




Tree Hut 

Tree Hut is the jam once for gals of all ages once again this season! How I love the peppermint scent! Last year it was candy cane, and I had a little of that scrub left and I can tell you it smells the same! It’s so good. I have been using the shower gel and the lotion and I just love it!

Body Lotion HERE // Shower Gel HERE // 

Shea Sugar Scrub HERE



Christmas Cozy Cuteness 

Oh the JOY! This Sweatshirt! And peppermint Pajama Bottom Pants to match! 

Yes, please


So cute with My Favorite Leggings and UGG Slippers and Slouchy Socks too.

 

Many more gift guides on my LTK HERE


Happy Shopping Friends!

And Stay cozy!

 

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO OKTOBERFEST

We are not just talking about Oktoberfest in your hometown, although I’m sure that would be a blast as well, we are talking about the original Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany that occurs every year for more than a couple weeks during September and the first part of October. So here you go with more so “The Nine’s Guide to Oktoberfest!”


Mr. Nine and I have wanted to go for years and years. As many of you may know, he was stationed in Germany back when he was in the Army and not only did I take German in high school, but I got to travel there as a teenager, which was such a great memory. 

 

Just the word, Oktoberfest, conjures up happy thoughts and smiles on our faces. We had been planning this trip for a year where we also tacked on a week in Switzerland and then onto Venice, Italy. I will have more posts to come about those destinations soon. Two weeks was a long time to be gone but we are glad we did it.

 


For now, let’s talk about where our trip began! A flight to Munich, Germany with our Lederhosen and Dirndl packed safely in the suitcase and an energetic Midwest midlife couple ready for fun!


Munich is a lovely city with many things to do. Of course, the day we arrived we made a stop at the Hofbrauhaus House, which held good memories for both of us. Lively music was playing, and we had some traditional German comfort food.

My Sweater HERE



Let me also add in that while I normally plan trips entirely on my own, this one was assisted in planning by the wonderful team at Mix and Match Travel Agency. I’m sure many of you know the two bloggers that run this agency. It was one of their associates, the incredible Clare, so knowledgeable about international travel, that got this put together for us. The main reason we used to travel agency besides giving us some ease with two weeks in Europe, was so that we could get on an Oktoberfest tour, which would guarantee you a seat in one of the big tents. That is where so much the fun lies, and Clare was able to make that happen for us. We have been told that if you do not get something of this kind, securing a table at Oktoberfest could put you on a waitlist up to five years. But do note that admission to get into Oktoberfest is completely free!

Make sure though that you take plenty of euros, which is the form of currency used in Germany. You can check the Ride Ticket Prices and the Food/Drink Prices to get an idea of how much money you'll spend in a day. Expect to tip between 5%-10%, which is about one or two Euro per beer. Keep in mind that the wait staff does not have a base salary, they get a commission on anything they sell and your tip. Our recommendation is to tip them very well the first go around and they’ll make sure you’re taken care of.

 

Another thing to note is that while you’ll see a few people not wearing the traditional German style of dress, and while you don't have to, it is absolutely part of the fun. We purchased Mr. Nine's lederhosen, what the men wear HERE, and my Dirndl HERE, ahead of time, but after we arrived, we saw so many all over the city that we easily could’ve waited and got one there and they were cheaper and my heart is still swooning over a blue one I saw, lol. Dressing in these outfits absolutely did add to the incredible Oktoberfest vibe. Another thing to note is that you can rent them in Munich as well, right down to the push up bra, lol, which some of the people we met had done

we purchased ours. There are some cute alternatives on Amazon too HERE but make sure you get a good one because Germans can tell a “costumey” one from a mile away, lol. AND don't get a MINI Dirndl, it's just tacky, most women opt for a midi or knee length. I wrestle tights with mine because it was rainy and cold.

We were lucky enough to be in the biggest tent sponsored by the Hofbrauhaus, and even though I am not really a beer drinker, I must say it was mighty delicious, and the big glass mugs they call Steins. There are 14 big tents, and they’re all decorated very different. We were lucky to walk through a few and they are just spectacular. It's like the most decorated state fair ever!! You sit at tables of 10 and we had the bet table ever! You re packed in like sardines but it's so much fun meeting people from all over the world.




 

Another must was getting the roast chicken, which they call Brathähnchen and it was so delicious better than your rotisserie at Costco, lol

 

You’ll see everyone wearing the gingerbread hearts around their necks. Most people say they’re not really that delicious, but I thought they were quite tasty in between my chugs of beer, lol.

We met the Lipella's from Florida on our way to the tour office and lo and behold they were on our tour. What gems! And they are Notre Dame fans too. We loved them so much that we went to dinner with them after we left Oktoberfest.
 


We then proceeded with all these newfound friends, holding hands and on to the wine tent. Although it was crowded inside, we found a table outside and it was so lovely. Unfortunately, it started raining. That’s something else to remember, Germany gets a lot of rain during Oktoberfest so you may end up with a gorgeous sunny day, but you may end up with rain so come prepared.



Michelle form Arizona and Max and Paula from Australia



And while in Germany, why not drive a Porsche on the Autobahn. We took a 4 1/2 hour trip north in this beauty to the town called Budingen where Mr. Nine lived. It was so fun going fast on the Autobahn and of course seeing the beautiful countryside.


Jacket Here // Striped Top Here // Hat Here // Jeans Here// 
Boots Here

Note: Not sure if I’m going to be sharing Gift Ideas and Guides here on the blog but I do have many already linked up on the free LTK app (Like To Know It) you want to follow me over there just click HERE


And PS: the House is all decorated for Christmas and I'm basking in it, still trying to decide if I'm going to share here. Just know I'd invite you all the come enjoy! And I'll make you Hot Cocoa (a new themed tree this year).


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