I’m home!
Well I came home over a week ago, but after a weekend of chilling and finally kicking the jet lag I can now comprehensively put my thoughts on paper.
America was brilliant! So much happened, so I’m going to share my basic highlights from the trip, as well as a few of my favourite pictures from my jollies.
Highlights for me including:-
- Conversation with a lady on the train into Chicago, who turned out to be flying back from a film premiere in France.
- Staving off jet lag by drinking through to midnight, whilst desperately trying to impress the bartender with my Welsh.
- The hospitality of my mate Nigel, who spending 3 days with was brilliant (even if I was laughing half the time at his comedic American accent.
- Breakfast on the second day, which was huge, and watching this lady work her magic helping people cross the road (including loud shouts of “GET ACROSS THE ROAD YOU STINKING BRATS!”. Brilliant).
- Seeing Chicago, and the Bean and all it’s wonderous sights.
- The Chicago White Sox game at the US Cellular Field. I blogged about it more at You’re Supposed To Be At Home, as there was enough incidents in that game to fill a blog post.
- Getting in possibly the WORST Taxi in Chicago – he didn’t know where he was going!
- Finding a “British” pub in Richmond, Virginia. Owned by a Liverpool fan and having (amongst other things), an FC United Scarf on it’s ceiling.
- Seeing Monday Night Raw live. It was an amazing episode, with Stone Cold Steve Austin & Vince McMahon making an appearance, Booker T wrestling and the first appearance on Raw for Zach Ryder.
- Subsequently appearing on Zack Ryder’s Youtube Show for my sign! (1:05 minutes in).
- Seeing the Apollo 11 Space module in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington. I’m a massive space geek, so that was pretty cool.
- Seeing all the other wonderous things in Washington.
- Meeting Rob (a long time blogger who’s sadly quit) in Washington for the first time, as well as him buying me lunch. He’s an officer and a gentleman.
- Boozing in an Irish bar in DC with the vice governors (is that the right word) of Arkansas and Utah.
- Eating in Katz’ Deli. Famous for that scene in “When Harry Met Sally”.
- Visiting the Brooklyn Brewery, doing the tour (which was crap, apart from the guide who told us some great stories on the history of the place).
- Accidentally giving money to the Mafia. They were nice people though.
- Seeing the worlds most comedic midget in Brooklyn. He was short, had a moustache, a red hat, jumper and blue dungarees. He looked like Super Mario if he had been hit by a goomba & returned to original Mario.
- Seeing Sara again. Always good hanging out with her and Daniel as well!
- Going to see the New York Red Bulls play and be suitably impressed by the support.
- Drinking with New York Red Bulls striker’s (and ex Shrewsbury Town forward) Luke Rodger’s dad.
- Chilling in central park.
- Hating the Yankees & Yankee Stadium.
- Overnight bussing to Toronto, wondering if the girl sat opposite me fancied me or not.
- Drinking Coolatas and having a huge breakfast in Toronto.
- Flying back in Business class because JFK & American Airlines both messed up!
And generally having an amazing time! Pictures tell the story of a thousand words, so here’s some of my favourite pictures from the trip:-
So, where’s next? Well depending on how the Olympics debacle plays out, I may not do a huge holiday next year, with that said, I am going to Bulgaria on October with Wales, and then we’ll see what’s next next year!
I want to go on Holiday š I spotted you in that video! though I’ve not watched wrestling in so long I didn’t understand the sign!
btw I’m going to burn all of your socks so you cannot ever again wear that trainers, socks and 3/4 length trouser combination!!
Its for your own good.
They’re not trainers! They’re walking boots, they NEED socks!
Wow sounds absolutly amazing holiday, and the picks look brill, are you going thinkvis in sept?
It was great to see you too! =D Glad you had a fantastic trip. I’m home now after a couple of weeks in Ecuador. It’s nice to be home again, I have to admit =) xx