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When I planned to go home to New Jersey over President’s Day weekend, it was because I hadn’t been home since Christmas and really wanted to be home for the long weekend. Due to my trips to Arizona, Ireland, and the Czech Republic, January was completely taken up, and when I got back I took a couple of weekends as breathers to catch up with things here in Boston.

When I realized it was Valentine’s Day weekend, I still really wanted to go, and not worrying about when we celebrated, the hubs urged me to stick with my plans.

I have to tell you that I LOVE Valentine’s Day. I love pink and red and chocolate and even though I love my family and husband every day, it is fun to have a day to pause and celebrate. I don’t understand why people hate Valentine’s Day so much. The same argument could be made for Thanksgiving, why do we need a day to be thankful, blah blah blah. I loved Valentine’s Day when I was single, when all of the other girls in the high school hallway nearly floated away on heart-shaped Mylar balloons, and I love it now.

Anyway, the weekend kicked off with a nice, quick drive to New Jersey and a pedicure with my sister. Loved the time with her, did NOT love the dirtiness of the Lookin Good Spa or the surliness of the front desk staff. Don’t go here.

After our pedicure, my mom, sister, brother in law, niece, and I went to Buzzy’s my favorite hometown restaurant. Its a very simple, down to earth place that serves great food and has friendly staff.

Sunday, I got to spend the entire day with the above mentioned family members. Trust me, I stopped often to reflect on how lucky I am to have people I love so much.

There was cupcake decorating.

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And a delicious meal.

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Salads with optional toppings, roasted red peppers, candied walnuts, gorgonzola cheese, and beets. I love loading salads up with toppings of many colors and textures.

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Domaine Chandon Blanc de Noirs

We also had lobster with butter, roasted potato wedges, and rolls. It was yummy, and best of all we were all at home. I prefer not to go to restaurants on holidays, so the hubs and I will celebrate the holiday belatedly sometime soon.

Did you celebrate Valentine’s Day or do you avoid it? <3

 

I am excited to announce that I am over 1/3 of the way to my fundraising goal for my ALLY Foundation raffle! Many thanks to so many people from the blog world who have donated. Just a reminder of the prizes:

$100 gift card to Williams Sonoma

A mixed case of wine from Wine Cellar of Stoneham

A custom granola blend from me & goji

One month membership to all Healthworks Fitness Centers

A private tour and tasting for 10 at Westport Rivers winery

How to enter:

Visit http://firstgiving.com/meghanmalloyteamally

Each $10 donation counts as one entry for the above raffle.

Thanks a million to Wine Cellar of Stoneham, me & goji, Healthworks Fitness Centers, and Westport Rivers Winery for their generous prize donations!

Tags: champagne, family, Food, holidays, lobster, New Jersey, Spas, wine

 

Magical Blue Lagoon

My husband, Eric and I travel as much as we possibly can afford- both monetarily and time off from work. For my first travel spotlight, I decided to post about our March 2009 trip to Iceland because it was THE MOST RELAXING holiday I have ever been on!

We flew Icelandair from Boston to Reykjavik on a Thursday night. The airline is fine – no meal unless you want to buy one – and there is a multi channel movie/entertainment system that works from the minute you sit back into your seat. The flight flew by, and before we knew it, we were descending into the pitch black early morning.

Once the short flight was over, we took Flybus from Keflavik Airport to the center of Reykjavik. Our apartment (more on this later) wasn’t yet ready, so we dropped our bags off and decided to go for a wander. It was a blustery, pretty cold day, and we were jet lagged but super excited to be in such an interesting country.

Spa City

We decided to make like the locals do and headed to one of the city’s geothermal pool complexes: Vesturbæjarlaug

Holy amazing! The locker rooms both have toasty warm saunas and very clean facilities. You are required to shower without a bathing suit before swimming. Once through with showering, I stepped outside in a bikini in 40 degree weather! There were several “hot pots”, pools of very hot water that is pumped up out of the ground. The smell is a bit like rotten eggs because of the sulphur, but believe me, you get used to it. In addition to the hot pots, there was a large, warm pool and a steam room that was SUPER hot. The contrast of the freezing cold air and the hot water was relaxing, invigorating, and the perfect cure for jet lag. I finished my time at the pool off in the sauna and felt completely reenergized for a full day of exploring. For more information on the pools visit spacity.is.

The other spa highlight of the trip was the Blue Lagoon. You must visit the site to see the photos for yourself, and I will post some. The blue lagoon is a geothermal mineral water “lake”. Along the edges of the lagoon, there are boxes of silica mineral mud that is supposed to be great for your skin. We plastered it all over our faces, hands, shoulders, really wherever we could put it. Word to the wise- DO NOT put it in your hair! My hair was mineral-y and crunchy for days to come.

You can spend time floating around in the lagoon as well as visiting the steam rooms and saunas along the edge. Jumping between the hot body of water to the cold air and into a pipin hot sauna is quite the experience.

The Blue Lagoon has a nice cafe and inside relaxation area with loungers. We had a light lunch which included Skyr, Iceland’s delicious, thick yogurt and champagne (a healthy balance, right?) and spent some time napping on the loungers. By the end of the day we were exhausted and glad to retire to our apartment.

Our Icelandic home

We stayed at the Castle House Apartments and I really can not say enough good things. Our one bedroom apartment had a small kitchen, a dining/sitting area, and a bathroom with an amazing hot shower (yay geothermal energy!). The owners of the apartments did some grocery shopping for us, which cost extra, but it was great to have yogurt, fruit, milk, eggs, and tea bags there when we arrived. I could seriously live comfortably in this cozy apartment. It was an amazing  place to go back to each night.

That’s all for now. In Part II I will write more about Reykjavik and our drives through the Icelandic wilderness.

Tags: Iceland, Spas, Travel

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