Showing posts with label Houston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Houston. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Part 11 - Last Day in Paris and Traveling Home

After a pretty big and tiring day of traveling around Paris yesterday, we decide to keep it pretty mellow on our last full day in Paris (9/18/15). The forecast was also calling for rain and thunderstorms. 

We started out our day by stopping into a local bakery (boulanger) called "Eric Kayser." We picked up a couple quiches, some croissants, a baguette and a raspberry dessert of some sort. 




Back at our apartment I reheated the quiche in a frying pan like I did earlier in the week and Deanna made a sandwich out of the baguette. I brewed us some espressos and we relaxed, enjoying the view of Paris from our window. 
Quiche


Deanna went back to reading her book more and I watched some French television and took a nap before we decided to go for another walk around the neighborhood. There was a break in the rain so it was a good time to head out for a bit. Deanna was looking for a place that served chicken pho, so we stopped at a few Vietnamese restaurants to check their menus but could not find one that had it.  We stopped into a little gift shop and looked around for a bit then headed home. 

After watching a movie we then headed back to our favorite place "Foyer Mon Vietnam" for some beef pho. This time we ordered the pork rolls, shrimp/crab rolls, 2 beef pho and I had the coconut panna cotta again. It was all just as amazing as before. This restaurant was packed this time which makes sense because it is very good. We wished this restaurant was in SF. 


After dinner we spent some time relaxing with some beers and wine and good music on our jambox. We kept the windows open for a while and listened to the night air and soaked in our final night in Paris. 

There were a couple of nights we looked out the window and saw all of the lights in this building putting on a weird light show or something. 



We did a little packing and went to bed.

Here is the AirBnb that we stayed at in Paris:
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/6274420


We definitely loved this little apartment. It was cute and the neighborhood was great as well. All transportation needs were close by. Everyone we met in that neighborhood was nice and easy to interact with. We recommend it if you are heading to Paris. 



We booked a flight back to London instead of the EuroStar rail because it was faster and cheaper. The only negative is that the cheapest flight leaves at 7:30am out of Paris. 

So Friday (09/29/15) morning we got up around 3:45am. We did a quick clean up around the apartment packed our remaining luggage. We called for a cab to pick us up at 4:30am to take us to Charles de Gaulle airport. We could have taken the train to the airport but the train does not run at that time. So we would have had to take a bus and transfer once or twice and it would have taken over an hour to get there. Our taxi took us there in about 35 minutes and cost around 53 Euros. Pretty typical for an airport trip in the US. 

We arrived at the airport and went into the terminal to find the British Airways terminal. We were in the right terminal, but could not find anything that indicated where the check in was for British Airways. We walked around for a while trying to figure it out but could not. We looked it up online and found that they were downstairs in a separate registration area. So we headed downstairs to the #9 check in desk and found a group of people waiting for British Airways to open their doors. As we waited a large number of people gathered to get in. They opened around 6am and we all went in. 

After being processed we went to the British Airways gate and hung out waiting to board. The British Airways terminal is very nice and swanky in Paris. We boarded shortly after and took off on our way back to London for our flight home. 
Manbun and Girlbun in front of us


During our flight we got breakfast in the form of a ham and cheese croissant and drinks. Pretty nice for just an hour long flight. We landed and made our way out of the terminal to get our backs to recheck back in to fly United. You'd think they could have some sort of better process for transferring from different airlines and not forcing you to go back through check in and security. 

We found a restaurant in the Heathrow terminal called the Perfectionists' Cafe where we sat down for some food. We both ordered breakfasts. I had the full English breakfast plate, an americano and a beer. Deanna had Eggs Benedict, champagne and a pot of tea. The breakfast wasn't that bad. I ate it all. 
Heathrow Airport



After breakfast we made the 15 minute trek to our United terminal at Heathrow. Luckily this long walk was full of moving floors to aid us in our adventure. Also at Heathrow they have FREE hand carts. We made good use of those. 

We hung out for an hour or so at our terminal before boarding our 9 hour flight back to Houston. Deanna was kind enough to let me ride by the window for this flight and she suffered next to some weird dude for the duration. 

We enjoyed many bottles of complimentary wine and a meal during our flight and watched a couple movies. We watched "Tomorrowland," "D-Train," "San Andreas," and Deanna watched "Bessie" while I watched "Avengers." Before we landing in Houston we were given a small turkey and cheese sandwich that wasn't bad. 

When we arrived in Houston we had to go through customs. The dumb thing they don't let you know about Houston is that they have automated Customs form machines. You do not have to fill out those stupid declaration cards they give you on the plane. We did of course but nobody ever took them. We did the machine and go in the huge lines and made our way out to our Luggage yet again. Then had to get re-scanned to get back to our connecting flight. What a terrible process this was. 

It was immediately evident that we were back in the US as we kept encountering rude TSA agents and unhelpful people at nearly every turn. The restaurants and service at the Houston United terminal were also very depressing. We wound up eating at some sad sports bar where I had chicken strips and fries and Deanna had what they were passing off as a Cobb salad. We quickly ate and drank our beers and left. 

Our flight began boarding and Deanna again was kind enough to let me ride in the window seat. The flight from Houston to SF was terrible. We could not get comfortable the entire time and they only offer drinks and snacks for purchase. How cheap is it of United to not even toss you some free peanuts anymore? The 4 hour flight was worse than the 9 hour one from London. 

We touched down in SF and got our stuff from baggage claim and headed over to the Park SFO shuttle. We parked offsite this time because I had a coupon for a free day of parking at the Parks SFO lot. It turned out to be a good and simple process. We ended up paying around $200 for 13 days of parking. Maybe not the cheapest option but it was convenient and easy. 

We got home about 23 hours after we left Paris. It was great to be home and reunited with our little Donkeycat Nima. She was happy to see us too. 

This was a really fun trip. We loved visiting London and Paris and think we did a good job of balancing out our tourist activities and our vacation relaxing activities. 

Thanks for reading everyone!

Deanna and Mack

Our full photo album is located here
(Many more photos and we'll be posting on facebook in one large album later): https://goo.gl/photos/rRMpDJXDXoF5QsS98

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Part 1 - Traveling to London

Hello Everyone, Deanna and Mack here. (Mack typing)

Shuttle to SFO



We left San Francisco last night after a quick drive down to SFO. It was hard saying goodbye to our little DonkeyCat Nima. She is happily living in ignorance in her Donkeystan cave/hidey hole. (forgive all the nicknames we have for our cat.) We set her up with a daily caretaker from Kristin's Kitty Care, so she's in good hands. 

A good tip when leaving your car anywhere for long periods of time is to take a pic of the parking garage. Then when you get back your chances of finding your car are much higher. 
Level 4!


After we settled in at SFO we had our final meal and some drinks before takeoff. 
Mimosa and Irish Coffee
Bye SF!

Fires in the California Central Valley


We flew United to Houston, Texas. Deanna had the window and I had the middle seat. I typically go for the aisle seat and now I remember why. It was a very uncomfortable trip flying to Texas. I had an older lady next to me that decided the armrest was all hers and that she could lean over onto it. So I tried to give her room and in turn made myself more uncomfortable. Oh well, but my back hurts because of it. 

When we were in Houston we had about a 4 hour layover. We killed time by having lunch at a place called Rocket & Rye. After lunch we took advantage of my United Club passes and went to the United Club lounge to relax. We got to enjoy complimentary beer and wine and a variety of snacks. What a nice way to relax and wait for the next leg of our journey. 
United Club Lounging


We loaded into the 787 Dreamliner en route to London around 6:30pm. After a slight mechanical delay we were on our way down the runway. Again I was in the middle and I gave Deanna the window. This may change on our way back. Neither of us could sleep then entire 8 hour+ trip to London. It was rough. The highlight of the flight was when we were flying over Toronto and saw the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) flashing out the plane window on the horizon. We saw it for about an hour or so along the top of the cloud line. It was gorgeous. It wasn't as bright or defined as some I've seen online. I tried to take a photo, but it wasn't very clear. On the flight we had the vegetable curry meal from United. It wasn't bad. 
Flying to London from Houston on the 787


Indian Meal in Flight

Sunrise from the Atlantic (a bit blurry)

Hello London Countryside!


We touched down at London Heathrow Airport around 9am or so. We got in the long customs line and waited while we all shuffled our way up to the customs agents. No issues and we were through the processing area pretty fast. We hit the ATM and got some local money then walked over to grab our bags and find a cab. 
Long Live the Queen


Oh yah, we setup a cam to check in on Nima... here she is, doing what she does best. Sleeping!
Meow! Nima Sleeping


At this point we could have taken the tube to our flat in Earls Court, but I didn't feel like learning the tube system right at the start of our time in town. So we took a cab that wasn't very cheap (around 55£) but was very convenient. The cab we were in was pretty neat compared to US cabs. It was a van type of cab with a very new interior. I'm not sure which brand it was because there are a variety of them. You can't talk to the driver through the glass separation wall unless you use the intercom system. Also, it was funny to see everyone driving on the wrong side of the road. Even though I've seen it in movies and TV, it's even more interesting in person. I'm glad I'm not renting a car while here. 

We rented an apartment (flat) through AirBnB's website. The instructions from our host said to get our keys from this lady at a restaurant near our flat. After getting dropped off I went into the restaurant and asked for the person by name and she delivered our keys. It was sort of like a scavenger hunt, just much simpler. lol.
The view out of our front room window

Kitchen

The view down part of our street. (more to come)

Living Room of our Flat


Our flat is located up 3 flights of stairs with no elevator (lift) to help you lug your bags up to your home. We got in, checked out all the amenities and decided to get some food and then come back and take a nap. We were so exhausted from not sleeping on the plane that we had to take a nap to try to get our cycles in order for traveling around during the day. We walked down the block through our neighborhood to a pub called The Prince of Teck where we would have our lunch.

For lunch I had the fish and chips (fries) with a pea mash and a pint of San Miguel beer. Deanna ordered the BLT and beer as well. The food here was good. I liked the fish a lot. The batter stuck to the fish body well and it was crispy and cooked through perfectly. The chips I felt could have been more crispy, but had okay flavor. Deanna enjoyed her BLT and I can confirm it was good by the bite I had. My only complaint is that someone decided to smoke near the doorway and their smoke kept drifting into the restaurant for us to enjoy with my meal. I already noticed how many more people were smoking though, so I suppose we should begin to get use to it. 

BLT

Fish and Chips


After we ate we walked around a little bit more then went back and napped for a few hours. After naps we rested a bit more and then went to dinner.

We decided to try the Japanese chain restaurant 
Wagamama which is nearly right across from our flat. I ordered the Fried Shrimp appetizer and a Pork Ramen. Deanna ordered the Chicken Ramen. Both soups were very good. The broths were not as salty and seasoned as i'm used to in SF, but the ingredients seemed fresh and executed well. The shrimp was butterflied, breaded and fried and served with a side of sweet chili sauce for dipping. 
Shrimp!

Wagamam Pork Ramen
That's it for the day. Also, plenty of phone booths still exist on the streets. Some are for wifi I guess. 
Phone booth anyone?
We'll try to post updates of our wandering about adventures. Tomorrow we plan to hit up a museum and walk around near Big Ben, The London Eye, and a lot of touristy things. 

We'll be publishing all of our photos at the end on Picasa and Facebook. To see them as we go, click on the Picasa link at the bottom.
More soon, 

Deanna and Mack

Our full photo album is located here:
https://goo.gl/photos/rRMpDJXDXoF5QsS98