We all make our own choices in life. The best thing you can do in life is make the choices that work for you and what you want out of life. We have chosen to not have children so that we can be free to travel and enjoy our free time. We wanted a life without constraints.
The Party of Two Blog: One ChildFree Couple. Dining, Traveling, and Exploring. Enjoying life as a party of two!
Monday, January 1, 2018
Sunday, December 17, 2017
Jennifer Lopez, All I Have
Jennifer Lopez
All I Have
Planet Hollywood
Las Vegas, NV
We waited until we had been to Vegas many times before we finally saw JLo. My advice, DO NOT WAIT. From what I understand her show is ending soon. The show was very good. We went the full spectrum of her career.
Even if you are not a huge fan of pop music, go see her show before it leaves Planet Hollywood. It is definitely a great show and worth the ticket price.
Friday, December 8, 2017
Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, California, December 2017
Knott's Berry Farm
Buena Park, California
December 7, 2017
We love Knott's Berry Farm!
This was our second year in a row taking advantage of the free military days from Knott's Berry Farm. When we lived back in Virginia, Cedar Fair had the theme park Kings Dominion. Cedar Fair operates Knott's Berry Farm, so the rides are very similar.
The best part of going to Knott's Berry Farm during the free military days is that the park is decorated for Christmas. We really enjoyed the day. We changed it up and saw some different shows, and tried some different food.
The roller coasters will always be my favorite. My favorite coaster at Knott's is the Silver Bullet! It reminds me of the Dominator at Kings Dominion.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Marvel Universe Live!
Marvel Universe Live!
August 26, 2017
August 26, 2017
Valley View Arena, San Diego
Since I was a child, I can remember being interested in comic books. I can remember as a kid, we would go camping as our vacations. Usually every Memorial Day week and every Labor Day week at least. Sometimes, July 4th also. I have fond memories of some of the campgrounds, as some were more fun than others. One thing that always sticks in my mind is the little "country stores" where my parents would take us for a treat. I can't always remember getting a Nehi Grape soda in the bottle, paper dolls to play with, and a comic book to read. As we got older, my parents kind of stuck with one campground and my purchases of comic books reduced. However, I was still always a fangirl.
Years later, movie technology starting catching up with the fantasies in the comic books and now comic book superheroes come to life on the big screen, as well as in theme parks on a daily basis. For years, there have been touring groups of Disney Characters. I can always remember hearing of "Disney on Ice" shows and others coming to town. When I heard about the Marvel Universe Live, I was EXCITED! Marvel, LIVE? I am in IN!
The best part of the show was that it really encompassed charcaters from all over! Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, Dr Strange, Iron Fist, etc. I feel like the show and the story line of the show could have been better, it kind of seemed like a theme park show. It was mostly just a stunt show with motorcycles and fight scenes. I feel like it could have been a little better more special effects.
The other thing to note is that it was in town for several days, we went on a Saturday night and it was NO where near sold out. I really feel like there wasn't enough advertisement. Anyone that I had talked to about it had not heard of it before. I haven't heard of it coming back to San Diego, I imagine it is going to be like the Disney shows and have a new one each year go on a tour. If it comes back, Will we go? Probably. Especially if the tickets are on Groupon.
I would love to see the live show expanded and adding in Black Panther and Captain Marvel.
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Little Tokyo, Los Angeles
Little Tokyo
Los Angeles
July 29, 2017
One of the best things about living in Oceanside is that we are in between San Diego and Orange County. It makes it easier to get on the road and drive to Los Angeles or Long Beach. Another nice thing in Oceanside is the train station. My husband and I have driven to LA to visit Chinatown, Filipinotown, Olvera Street, Little TJ and other places. After a little bit of investigating, we decided that we would take the Pacific Surfliner train from Oceanside to Los Angeles and then travel to Little Tokyo to check it out.
On the weekends, the train schedules are reduced, so the key is checking the schedules ahead of time. Most trains, subways, trolleys etc all use electronic tickets that you can buy through an app. The annoying thing is, each piece of public transportation has its own tickets!
The train ride from Oceanside to Union Station is about 2 hours. It is a BEAUTIFUL ride. I would recommend taking the train, even if you just turn around and come back.
We took the train to union station, and then we took the Metro to the Little Tokyo stop. The area is kind of spread out, but there is quite a bit to see. RIght near the station is the Museum of Japanese Heritage. Every weekend there are street performers, music, and other events to check out. It really gives everyone a good chance to experience Japanese Culture.
We really took our time and checked out everything. There were some really cool shops. One of the most popular shops was the Hello Kitty store. Of course that store was super busy. We don't collect Hello Kitty, so it was one place that we did not check it out.
The food is amazing! Some of the places have a LONG wait so keep this in mind. Some will let you get on the list and wait your 2 hours while shopping in the area and they just text you when your spot is available.
After eating, before leaving the area, we went and made a couple small purchases at the Asian Market that was there. It was pretty much just a grocery store, but they did have a few Japanese items that we have had a hard time finding back in Oceanside.
Saturday, June 24, 2017
Carnival Glory, June 2017
Carnival Glory
Bahamas, St. Thomas, Grand Turk, Puerto Rico
Port of Miami
This was our first cruise out of Miami on Carnival. This was our sixth cruise on Carnival. Each itinerary so far we have cruises on a different ship, out of a different port, and the itinerary has been slightly different each time as well.
This was our second time in Half Moon Cay, but this was our first time in St, Thomas, San Juan and Grand Turk. My husband had been to St. Thomas and San Juan as part of a Navy cruise a long time ago. But he didn't remember much. However, he had never been to any part of Turks and Caicos. I was excited, FINALLY a country that my husband has not been too!
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