Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Saint Malo

Over the weekend we decided to start exploring some of the places around us, in northern France. Eric has Sunday's off and we had heard so many great things about Saint Malo, so we hopped in the car with Tito and lots of snacks (I never go anywhere without snacks). I had done a little research to try to figure out what we were going to do & where we were going to go once we got there but ultimately we just went to check it out and see what it was like. 

We put a random address into the GPS and ended up outside of some gated house/community.. Not where we intended but it got us far enough! From there we drove towards the water and found a parking spot. As soon as we got out of the car Tito was high tailing it to the beach. It was amazing, and again, pictures don't do it justice. 





This beach was SO pretty and cool. It was low tide, the amount space was unbelieveable. There were so many families picnicking, playing, dogs running, kids riding bikes, even a wedding party taking their pictures! Out on the water there were wind surfers and tons of little sailboats, there were even a few brave/crazy people who went swimming. We walked out pretty far and still didn't reach the water. Tito had a blast running around and chasing rocks. At home, he's obsessed with rocks and lives for the beach so he was the happiest camper! & it was so hard to get a decent picture of him 



From there we knew we wanted to definitely get to check out the castle and the main part of the town and on the other side there were some huge cliffs I was dying to go see. We had no where to be and just planned to wander around so we headed towards the castle and center of town. It seems like a huge vacation destination with hotels lining the beach and tons of people wandering the streets and eating in the cafes and creperies. 





Next time we go, I definitely want to spend more time checking out the streets and shops. It was insanely crowded and we had parked in a possibly reserved parking lot so we didn't want to risk the car not being there when we got back! It looked like they had great food and I got to drool as we walked past everyone eating outside. The castle is right on the water and you can climb up and walk along the walls, the views do not disappoint!



With an antique car show, some sort of radio station "party" that involved a lot of segways, tons of tourists and people it was crazy crowded and I was even more excited to get to the cliffs. They were amazing. 





If you're ever in Brittany, definitely take the time to explore Saint Malo. We can't wait to go back! 

Thursday, September 24, 2015

When in France.. Order Pizza?

We have been working on learning and practicing French. Which is honestly a lot harder than I was anticipating, but I/we are getting there.. Slowly but surely. Last night, we decided to start checking out some of the resturants. We got recommedations from a couple friends and decided to choose from those. I was so nervous I would order something and have no idea what would be coming out. So, we took Tito for a walk and went to check out/take pictures of the menus of the resturants we were choosing between. 


After getting home and translating words I didn't know, both places sounded so good. Apparently Wednesday's aren't just for relaxing (like last week's siesta Wednesday) they're also for eating out and our first choice Resturant was full.. Bummer. Turns out, our second choice was a great option too! We ate a ton and really really enjoyed it! 




They had a ton of pizzas on the menu and I couldn't help myself. Next time we are going to hunt down some great French food. But you know your meal is going to be good when you see the chef taking pictures of it before it's served! 



We couldn't turn down dessert.. I've started justifying indulging in all of the deliciousness with "I'm doing it for the blog.." So, in my mind that (kinda) makes everything okay! 


On the way home we stopped by a bar where some friends were watching a rugby game, and then looped down to the center of the city to walk by the fountain. It really is like another world at night, so quite and calm. Overall, even though we didn't get into our first choice Resturant or order "French food" it was a great meal and night! 


Seems like the food buzz stuck around for today! Happy almost Friday~ 







Sunday, September 20, 2015

Weekend-ing

Weekends are nice, really really nice. Even though everyday is like a weekend day for me, I love Saturday & Sunday. There are so many things do:

1. Farmers Market-ing 
Every Saturday there is a farmers market right down the street from our apartment. It couldn't be more convenient or perfect. We've been trying to get as much as we can for the week there. I'm biased and my love for farmers markets is a little over the top. But seriously, the freshness, the prettiness and the sense of community is the best. I'm all for supporting local/small businesses, it's a plus they usually have the best products! So we loaded up on fruits, veggies, Apple cider and flowers this weekend. It was perfect. And helped us remember we definitely need to step up our game learning French! 





We got the prettiest flowers that grew in the garden of the woman selling them. And extra delicious apple juice, cider and honey from a local orchard. 


2. Exploring & Adventuring 
I'm counting Friday in the weekend, because before Saturday & Sunday, there's nothing better than a Friday! Eric had the afternoon off so after a park trip, we hopped in the car and explored. After a bunch of random turns, we ended up in the country side. Super pretty, I wish pictures did it justice! 





Then, Saturday night Eric had an away game so Tito and I took a nice long walk. We got to sit and enjoy our favorite back road/countryside view, enjoy the energy of the shops and check out the street fair (for the second time that day). 










3. Relaxing 
As much as I love every single weekend activity, relaxing and lazy-ing around is up there on my list. Movies, naps and lounging were also on our agendas. I'm pretty sure napping is one of Tito's favorites (after the park & walks of course!). 




4. Picnicking
Sunday was beautiful, 70 and sunny. Since everything closes here on Sunday's it's slow, quiet and resembles a ghost town. I'm so curious as to where everyone goes. But anyway, we headed to the park with a few sandwiches and cider. Everyone else had the same idea, about the park, so maybe that's where everyone goes? It's such a pretty park, with so much open space. There are so many kinds of trees, flowers, an herb garden, a pond with its own island. The Palm trees are my absolute favorite!  







Happy weekend! 

Friday, September 18, 2015

Wandering & Exploring

We started exploring and wandering around a day after Tito and I got here. I was so excited to see what was around us and all of the extra pretty & old architecture. So far, Vitré has not disappointed! 


The first day we went out for a walk we were talking about the castle, having no clue where it was we just wandered down different roads, looking at the shops, buildings and views. Eventually, as we were walking Eric was saying how he had no clue where the castle could be (we had heard it was right in the center of town) next thing we knew, we turned a corner and literally stumbled upon the castle. Still confused how we didn't see it coming (I think I was distracted by the bakeries) but really.. How cool?! 




That was my favorite walk yet; it's not everyday you turn a corner and find a castle! Besides the castle, we saw really cool cobblestone roads, cute shops that I'm excited to check out and amazing views (pictures don't do it justice). 





We've gotten the chance to explore a little more but there are still so many little roads to walk down, views to see, shops to browse and cafés/resturants/bakeries/creperies to try!   (I should also start to seriously consider a gym membership because the food & bread is all too good and dangerous) but it's been great getting more comfortable and familiar the area. I currently don't have a working phone when I leave the apartment since I've just been relying on wifi, so it's super important to me to at least have a general idea of the area and what streets lead to where for when Tito and I go for walks on our own, phone-less and French-less. But even being familiar with the area and streets you really do see something different and amazing every time you pass!