Sunday, November 28, 2021

Portugal 2021: Avenida Palace Hotel

I'm not always comfortable giving the name of the hotel while we're staying there, so I saved the pics of the hotel until we got home. We stayed at the Avenida Palace Hotel, which is a stunning place that opened in 1892. Absolutely every inch of the hotel was amazing!


























This was the first big trip coming home to an empty house. It's pretty typical for us to be sad when a trip comes to an end, but we always had reunions with our gals to look forward to. I'm not going to lie...it was depressing knowing there wouldn't be any happy tails to welcome us home.

I say it after every trip, but C is such a masterful travel planner. No detail is overlooked; all paperwork and reservations and tickets and schedules and transportation are carefully researched so that our trips have almost no issues with anything we have control over. As part of his research, he learns all about the places we'll be going, so it's like having a personal tour guide with me at all times, which is such a gift! I never have to worry about anything and I'm so incredibly grateful for all of the work he does before and during our trips to ensure we have a fabulous time! He is the best!

Happy Tails to you!

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Portugal 2021: Day 8

It was a long day of travel!

2:45 am Lisbon time / 9:45 pm D.C. time
taxi pick up at our hotel

5:30 am Lisbon time / 12:30 am D.C. time
flight to Paris

8:55 am Paris time / 2:55 am D.C. time
land in Paris

2:15 pm Paris time / 8:15 am D.C. time
flight to JFK

3:55 pm D.C. time
land at JFK

10:45 pm D.C. time
arrive at home

Total travel time from taxi pick up at the hotel to arriving at home: 25 hours!

Highlights and Lowlights of our travel day:

- Air France is very problematic in many ways, including seat selection, so we had to sit aisle/aisle. C had a mom and toddler with him and he entertained the toddler for the entire flight because he is so good with kids. Adorable!

- When we were boarding that flight, a lady tried to put what was clearly a too-heavy suitcase in the overhead bin and ended up dropping it and it landed very hard on a man's head. She did not seem concerned, but the passengers around him checked on him and luckily he seemed okay.

- When we landed in Paris, it was snowing, and if you know me, that made me incredibly happy!

- As I mentioned in the Day 1 post, CDG is a terrible airport for connections and this was absolutely the case once again. Large crowds, no information, rude employees, terrible/nonexistent signage...I could go on and on. However, I will say that the passport control officer was the shocking exception to the rule because he was warm, friendly, welcoming, and a delight to chat with!

- Air France messed up our seats on our second flight; we had originally booked a pair of seats (once again, a 2-4-2 configuration) with Delta, but when we checked in for our Air France flight to Paris, we were randomly assigned seats on the Delta flight, which we weren't notified about. Naturally, Air France employees were of no help. When we finally spoke with a Delta employee, of course the flight was full and they couldn't make any changes. So we were pretty annoyed for a few hours, anticipating having to sit apart in less-than-ideal seats, and that annoyance was not lessened by a very chatty lady at the gate who would not stop talking about shopping despite me putting in my earbuds and staring at my phone. When they made an announcement for passengers to bring the Covid paperwork up to the employees for verification, C ended up speaking to yet another Delta employee and explained what had happened, and she was very kind and told him she couldn't promise anything, but she'd see what she could do. Once again, the universe was smiling down on us at CDG, because about 20 minutes before boarding, we got called to the podium and that employee had worked some magic and got us a pair of seats together! Even better they turned out to be the last row in one of the sections of the plane, so we didn't have anyone sitting right behind us. Perfection!

- As were we deplaning at JFK, things were going very smoothly until a group of six people blocked the aisle and took forever getting their million pieces of luggage down from the overhead bins. This went on and on and they were clearly not even trying to move quickly. It was obvious people were very irritated with them, so finally I yelled down the aisle, "Can we get a move on?!?" and many other passengers chimed in with "Get out of the aisle!" and "Move out of the way!" and finally the pressure from the rest of us got them to hurry up. After a week of inconsiderate and rude behavior almost everywhere we went, I had simply had enough of people's selfish behavior!

- Along those lines, neither Delta nor Air France enforced any limitations on carry-on luggage, which is absurd. People might not like Spirit or Frontier, but at least both of those airlines enforce their rules and treats all passengers equally. Allowing some people to carry three or four bags onto a flight creates issues with overhead bin space and annoys the rest of the people who follow the rules.

- Global Entry made our time at JFK super quick and painless, and although traffic was heavy, we made it home at 10:45 last night.

Bottom line, travel is never dull!

I love this man so much!

Happy Tails to you!

Friday, November 26, 2021

Portugal 2021: Day 7

It was our last day in Lisbon, so I didn't take many photos, as I was just trying to soak it all in!  Lisbon certainly ended up growing on me as the week went on after a less-than-stellar initial opinion! There are a few things that still annoy me (the general rudeness and lack of consideration for others), but I could see us coming back here someday. It's definitely not in my top tier of European cities that I desperately long to return to (Barcelona, Oslo, Paris, Prague, and Reykjavik), but on the other hand, it's not on my list of "never again if I can help it" European cities (Amsterdam, Helsinki, and Rome) as I had first feared it would be!

Our day started with going to the airport to get Covid tests so that we'll be able to fly home, and ended with admiring all of the holiday decorations around the public square near our hotel. In between, we wandered around, went into shops and cafes, and enjoyed the city as much as possible.

Our tests were both negative and we completed all of the necessary paperwork to re-enter the U.S., so hopefully things will go smoothly tomorrow! We have a very early flight in the morning, a long day of travel, and then the drive from JFK, so I have no doubt that we'll be extremely tired by the time we eventually get home, but this trip has been so wonderful that it makes the unavoidable travel exhaustion totally worth it!











Happy Tails to you!

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Portugal 2021: Day 6

We took a high-speed train to Porto for the day, which was a three-hour ride each way, as the cities are about 180 miles apart. We had only one main reason for visiting Porto, but it turned out to be a really nice place overall! The train ride there left Lisbon at 9:00 am and arrived in Porto at noon, and our return ride left Porto at 6:30 pm and got us back into Lisbon at 9:30 pm. Fun fact: I love train rides, so I already knew it was going to be an awesome day!

The reason we went to Porto was to visit a very specific bookstore, The Livraria Lello & Irmao, which is one of the oldest bookstores in Portugal. Apparently J.K.Rowling lived in Porto while writing Harry Potter and visited this bookstore for inspiration. Obviously, I was very excited about seeing this place with my own eyes! It's so popular that you have to purchase tickets to enter (the value of which can be applied toward any purchase) and there is always a very long line to enter - in summer, it can wrap around the block, and even though it's low season right now, we still had to wait about 20 minutes just to get in.

In our six-ish hours in Porto, we also explored the city a little, and as is the theme of the week, the architecture and design were amazing everywhere we looked! The only other noteworthy stop was at a McDonald's, which was super fancy with chandeliers and stained glass decor!







Pictures around Porto:
















McDonald's:




Bookstore:
















As you can see, the bookstore was so incredibly beautiful and absolutely worth the six hours we spent on the train today!

Happy Tails to you!