copenhagen

my-sea-story-2this summer we went to portugal for a few weeks, we were mainly going for my brother’s wedding, to catch up with family and friends whom we miss so much, and hadn’t seen julia since she was a newborn. we always love going home to portugal, but it doesn’t really feel like we are going on a trip together. so we also wanted to go somewhere new,  a short flight away from portugal, easy to bring julia with us – and of course, we weren’t really looking for a beach destination.

my-sea-story-33we decided on copenhagen and stockholm, both child friendly cities, plus, it wouldn’t be too hot. we stayed in copenhagen for three night and picked an hotel in indre by, so we could easily stroll to nearby coffee shops and restaurants. Continue reading

miami

myseastory in miamiafter spending two amazing months in portugal, for julia’s delivery and first month, surrounded by family and friends, it was time to head back home in provo and introduce julia to the caribbean weather. james missed julia terribly, and i dreaded the trip back home by myself, well, with julia. but we decided it was the best thing to do, and we would meet in miami for a short break…and start practicing for future baby trips!

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myseastory-2myseastory-3we spent two nights at the newly opened metropolitan by como hotel in miami beach, where we felt so welcomed, everyone was really friendly with our baby and they made us feel  so comfortable. since it was our first trip with julia we took it easy, we spent a lot of time at the hotel, had long and delicious breakfasts at the hotel’s restaurant traymore, and had early nights ordering room service for dinner.

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our breakfast favorites were this delicious toast with avocado, cucumber and tomatoes, and the eggs benedict with salmon.

myseastory in miamithe pubbelly taco pop up restaurant, where we had corn, mushroom and truffle quesadilla and the best tacos in miami. myseastory in miamimyseastory in miamiduring the day we strolled down lincoln road, ran a few errands – hummm… hello trader joe’s and target – had lunch at the pubbelly taco pop up restaurant, stopped for miami’s best cappuccino at panther coffee, and introduced julia to our favorite pizza stop in the design district – harry’s pizza.

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myseastory in miamifor our first baby get away, we had a lot of fun, our weekends in miami will never be the same, but we realized that because we have a baby, we don’t need to stop doing what we love, we just need to adapt, be patient and aware of our baby daughter’s needs. i was so glad we made this trial, now we can start thinking of our next trips with her!

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colombia, con mucho gusto!

hola friends! we came back from a week vacation in colombia and couldn’t have enjoyed it better…the friendly colombians, the delicious food, the burstling cities, street food vendors everywhere, listening to lively colombian pop music, the cheap cab fares and i even got to practice my spanish!

promise to be back with more pictures on our short trip to bogota and cartagena…xx joana

pestana / miami

whenever we go to miami, we are on the look out for the perfect place to stay – we don’t really want to splurge in a fancy hotel – we basically spend the days out and about shopping and dining. but we do like staying somewhere nice, well located, close to lincoln road and easy access to parking.

we have previously stayed at the townhouse, a small boutique hotel that we really liked, although the rooms were slightly on the small size. then we decided to try out an art deco hotel in ocean drive and stayed at the victor, but we found it too busy and noisy, and not worth the upgrade.

whilst i was looking for a place to stay on expedia, i found a newly opened hotel, that belongs to the portuguese hotel company pestana, and with a very friendly opening rate.

the hotel was exactly what we wanted, a small boutique hotel in a convenient location, nice and simple decor, close to parking, friendly staff – and brand new!

i specially loved the simple decor, all whites and brights, with beach themed black and white pictures in rooms and public areas.

the breakfast was simple, perfect to grab something on the go and served at the coffee shop by the pool – the capuccinos were delicious!

we will definitely try to stay here on our next visit to miami, i hope the property is well maintained and the prices don’t get too high.

ps – pestana south beach’s website, and other favourite places we have stayed and liked

italy | florence

the purpose of my last trip to portugal was to celebrate my mum’s birthday, she always has a travel bug on her, so decided to spend a week in florence visiting my sister, who was studying there at the time, and spend some mum and daughters quality time.

we stayed for a whole week and since we all had been to florence before, we felt like enjoying the city without having to rush and wait in the queus for all the touristic (but still so worth) spots. we spent ou days strolling the city, chatting during our long lunches with a good glass of red wine, deciding where to go for more at dinner time, and a little shopping…of course!

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other than the delicious pastas, pizzas, burratas, all sorts of pecorino cheese and paninis – i tried something completely new to me. it’s called cecina, and it’s a kind of pizza base, made with chick pea. i had it with stracchino cheese on top, and went to heaven and back!

it was kind of cold, but that didn’t stop us from having ice creams at venchi* almost every day. and then we could buy the gianduja topping (chocolate and hazelnut) in a shot glass, sort of like hot chocolate, but very rich and hazelnut flavored.

we did take a train to lucca and and then pisa to see the tower of pisa – spent hours posing for the pictures, trying to find the right angle. it was one of those touristic attraction, some said it can be deceiving when you see the real. i fell in love with it, maybe because it was a beautiful night and there were no tourists around, but i found the tower of pisa so pretty.

we spent another day visiting the pitti palace and strolling the beautiful boboli gardens. and of course, we walked to the basilica di san miniato al monte and see the views.

it was an amazing trip, we took loads of pictures, walked for hours and laughed like crazy. looking back at the pictures they look so wintery, we were having so much fun we just forgot it was actually freezing!

we booked to stay at the nh porta rossa, perfect location, huge rooms and very friendly service.

my sister planned a list of restaurants for the week, and she did an amazing job, here are my favourites if you would like to know.

* all’ antico vinaio –  trip advisor’s number 1 restaurant in florence, for a glass of wine and a quick panini, try to go in between meals, because it’s always crowded. i had a panini with artichoke, pecorino and arugula…

venchi – for ice creams and chocolate fountains, get the venchini di gianduja, if you are a chocaholic like me.

cibreo – we had my mum’s birthday dinner here, an unforgetable meal, a bit fancy but the food is amazing. their tuna with celery is unforgettable.

il pizzaiuolo – napolitan cuisine, simple and casual, but the best pizzas in florence and the freshes burrata. i also liked their smoked tuna with arugula. it is usually packed.

il santo bevitore – the place where i liked the atmosphere the most, fancy, but casual, great for a cheese and wine dinners.

* 5 e cinque – perfect for a casual girls lunch, they serve the freshest ingredients and mostly organic, and a wide selction of vegetarian too, our favourite was the cecina and the focaccia with cheese (see picture above).

ps – some other trips.