As I stated yesterday, to make up for my lack of posting last week, I’m doing double posts this week. I’m hoping I can stay ahead of the game though because I’m heading to Florida Thursday morning where I will not have internet access. Since I have a couple of posts to write tonight and schedule for later this week I’m going to get right to it.
A couple of months ago Jon, me, his brother Matty and his wife Karen decided to venture down to Annapolis for New Year’s Eve. Annapolis for New Year’s you say…well we were going to see our favorite band…The Pat McGee Band. So we booked our hotel rooms for a three night stay and met up at the Baltimore airport on Wednesday, December 30th. I had never been to Annapolis before so I was super excited to explore a new place.
We checked into our hotel and got situated before heading out to explore. We started off with lunch at Ram’s Head Tavern. This is a huge music venue in Annapolis. We all had a really good lunch. Jon enjoyed a beer sampler with his turkey burger and I tried black bean soup for the first time – LOVED IT! I know, I’m so adventurous – hahaha! Then we basically walked around Annapolis, saw the State House, grabbed some coffee, saw the waterfront, bought an ornament for our tree, got the lay of the land.
Then we got all dressed up for our night on the town, but before that, we headed out to Sandy Point Park and drove through the “Lights on the Bay” display. Lights on the Bay is a display of about 60 Christmas lights displays. You wind your way through the park on a guided “trail”. Some of the light displays were pretty traditional, but some were pretty cool (moving lights – love it!). After that we took the “heated” golf cart from our hotel to Osteria 177 our fancy dinner for NYE but a night early so we could really enjoy it. We had an amazing meal, we lingered over wine, enjoyed our appetizers, entrees and desserts and our waiter was fantastic. We were seriously the last people to leave the restaurant, everything in Annapolis closes much earlier than NYC. After dinner we decided to do a “pub crawl” of sorts.
We started out at Treaty or Paris, a bar/restaurant that Grammy Lorraine & Coley recommended to us. Their bar was awesome; exposed brick, little nooks, old wood tables. We had a drink there but since we were pretty much the only people in there we decided to move on to Sly Fox. Sly Fox is located in the Cellar of the historic Reynolds Tavern. It was a pretty fun place, there were a ton of people out having a good time. We ran into some PMBer’s and enjoyed a couple of pints and ”Mr. Scarf Guy” was created before we moved on to our last destination Ram’s Head Tavern (again!) After that we called it a night.
We started out our 2nd day in Annapolis with a short run (2-2.5 miles). It was sleeting and a little slippery but we managed to make our way. After a great breakfast we headed over to the Naval Academy only to find that there were no tours that day. So we made our way around the Academy and just kind of explored on our own. Then we headed to the State House to see where George Washington resigned his military commission after the Revolutionary War. Being the history buff that I am (especially when it comes to our Presidents I just couldn’t miss out on this!) Then is was time for Karen and I to enjoy manicures back at the hotel spa before our evening out. We had paraffin wax treatment on our hands and it was divine.
Then the craziness ensued. Like I stated before, we were there to see the Pat McGee Band’s New Year’s Even concert. Our tickets included appetizers and open bar. We got there at 8PM and started enjoying the atmosphere and some drinks before the concert started. While we were a little disappointed that the full band wasn’t there (Chardy & Brian we missed you), it was still an incredible show.
So incredibly that we danced the night away until 1AM in the morning, when it was clearly time to hit the sack! In between sets, the dj was jammin’ some fun tunes to dance too, which I really really enjoyed! I let it loose on the dance floor for sure! New Year’s Day was spent mostly lounging, we went for a short short run, had breakfast and then spent most of the day napping, watching football and walking around town one last time. Not much was open but I did manage to enjoy to ice cream:)
All in all it was a great trip, with great memories, and it was fun to spend it with family!
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