Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Landed in NOLA

We landed in Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Aiport (MSY) a few minutes past 4 o'clock in the afternoon on September 19.

We waited for Yna and Larry by the stage where a musician was getting ready to perform, near door exit 9.

They arrived about 20 minutes after us from their flight in New York. 

Larry requested an Uber ride to the resort where we are staying in for the week. It was a black Honda Pilot with a cracked windshield. 

The ride was about 30 minutes from the airport. 

We booked a 2-bedroom suites for a whole week at Bluegreen Club La Pension which is located at the historic French Quarters.





The lobby was that one-of-a kind eclectic feast to the eyes--- the old candelabra floor lamps that reminded me of funeral lamps in the Philippines, the big pearl on an oyster shell table-top decor, the colors, the hanging love seat, the sofa, and more.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

To NOLA

We have an annual family trip, and this year it is in New Orleans, Louisiana (NOLA).

We started this since 2000, when our son was a few months old. There were times that we'd just spend a week to a neighboring state, and a few times, we traveled by plane.

It'll be the second time for my daughter, Yna and son, Jason as they had a sibling-trip here back in 2023. No parents. It was an exclusive sibling only trip. 

From Baltimore/Washington International Aiport (BWI), we flew to NOLA via South West Airline.  

I don't recall traveling with this airline. It's odd that it doesn't have assigned seating. It's just like a public bus or train ride.

I don't get excited by pretzel snacks, but I was wrong with this one. This is so good. In fact, I asked Jay to order it online--- a big pack.

I also brought extra sustenance to share during the flight, a few packs of Keebler cheese crackers.


It took a little over two hours flight to NOLA. We'll meet Yna and Larry at the airport there. Their flight from New York arrives 20 minutes after ours.

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Good morning.

Instead of drinking coffee, I considered boiling the peach basil tea I brewed the day before. 

The mister is preparing for a colonoscopy and will be remaining at home, therefore I don't want him to smell the aroma of hot coffee. Plus, I'm enjoying donuts with my morning coffee.

He can only have liquids today: water, soup, or ginger ale.

I understand the preparation because I went through it last month. It's nothing major; simply a standard check-up for our age. 

You know, I was simply being considerate.

While grabbing a cup, he mentioned that he was making me a cafe latte.

Awww!

I was moved, and I said yes in a heartbeat!

I had a sip already.