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Farewell to Lake Chautauqua

Hello! I’ve been back in Boston for a few days now and have already managed to pack so much in that it feels like I’ve been back for a month. On Sunday, Chels and I attended TechMunch and Monday we taught our intro. to blogging class at the BCAE. Not to mention, I had a whole bunch of work to catch up on, and let’s just say, I haven’t even unpacked yet. I’m still a bit in denial that I’m home.

But my last few days at the lake were pretty wonderful (just like my first!) and the weather was perfect (if by perfect, you mean ridiculously hot, which I do). We knew how to cool off. In the middle of the week, we rented a pontoon boat and took to the water.

I didn’t opt to go tubing, but Chris, Adam, and Cherylann did. What can I say? I’m both a huge wuss and an old lady and feel like I’ve passed my prime tubing age. OK fine, I’ve always been afraid of it. There was no prime tubing age for me.

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I mean, that scares me. But Chris definitely wasn’t afraid.

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Neither was Adam.

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My cousin, Cherylann, also hit the waves :)

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I preferred to sit on the boat and catch some rays.

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Until I was forced to drive the boat. My entire family insisted my blog readers would want to see me driving. So, there you go. Happy now?

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I swear, my dad belongs on the water in the sun. It’s his natural habitat.

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My sister just looks like she’s going to get us into an accident. Just kidding, she was a fabulous boat driver.

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After spending the day on the water, we hit up the Seneca Allegany Casino. Can you believe I’ve never been in a casino?? Despite the fact that I live so close to Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun, I’ve never had the chance to visit. And Vegas is still just a distant dream for me. Thank goodness we had dinner at the casino first where I was told I wasn’t allowed to take photos in the actual casino.

You know I would have. And I would have been forcibly removed, I’m sure. At least we got this dinner shot.

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But we didn’t get any photos of me in the casino winning $120 on the slot machine within my first 6 spins. I have to say I had no clue what I was doing and my sister and I basically wandered the casino trying to find our “lucky” machine. When I sat down and spun a few times, I saw my credits going way up and immediately printed my receipt.

I’m not a good gambler and only spent the other $20 that I had gone in with before deciding to call it quits. Beginner’s luck!

The next evening, we headed down the street to a little restaurant called Guppy’s. It’s good inexpensive food, but I probably wouldn’t be writing about it if not for the fact that Chris and Adam ordered this drink called the Fish Bowl.

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And I thought this photo was pretty hilarious. Clearly they don’t even behave when they’re with my family.

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I can’t believe I didn’t snap any photos of the amazing sunsets that took place every night over the lake. We got home just as dusk was fading.

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Can you tell we’re on full-on vacation mode right here?

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SO relaxed and happy!

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The next day, Chris and I headed to Jamestown to visit a place I reallyyyy wanted to go. To the Lucy-Desi Museum!

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I was made fun of non-stop for my strong desire to visit the museum on my trip, but I didn’t let it stop me. When I was a kid, I was OBSESSED with Lucy. I had a huge book of every I Love Lucy, The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour, and The Lucy Show episode and I checked them off as I watched them. I even wrote a paper on I Love Lucy in college. There will never be a better actress or television show.

I had visited the Lucy-Desi Museum about 15 years ago (omg I feel old), but knew they had renovated since then so was excited to head back.

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There’s the museum, which features lots of memorabilia from Lucy and Desi and then there’s the Desilu Playhouse, which actually has parts of the old television sets. So cool!

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Sadly, photos within the museums weren’t allowed.

But Chris may have sneaked one of me pretending to be in the Vitameatavegamin commercial.
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I also struck a pose with Lucy in the commercial :)

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I’m obsessed.

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So is the town of Jamestown. This adorable huge stamp was on the side of their post office.

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And then it was the final day of our trip. Instead of hanging out at the pool, we decided to head into Buffalo. Chris had never seen Niagara Falls and we needed to fix that. Sadly, we couldn’t make it to the Canadian side, which is allegedly 100 times prettier than the American side.

But still. I think Chris got the point.

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And while the grass around the falls was basically DEAD (in all fairness, it hadn’t rained at all. But come on, America), there were a few pretty flowers.

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The mist coming from the falls was SO nice on this ridiculously sweltering day.

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It was so hot, I wanted to dive right in!

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Bad idea? Probably. But seriously, it was so hot out, we couldn’t stick around long.

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Anyway, we had somewhere else to be. Chris’s life-long dream was about to come true… visiting the Anchor Bar!!

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In case you don’t know, the Anchor Bar is where buffalo wings were invented. I grew up hearing the story from my dad, but hadn’t had the opportunity to visit.

Beth was so excited, she did a chicken dance in the parking lot.

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I love buffalo wings, but am generally only a fan of my parents’ buffalo wings or boneless wings. It was still really cool to be at the place that started it all.

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Chris got an order of the suicidal buffalo wings. Obviously. The hotter the better for him.

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He ate them all and was happy with how spicy they were. But he said they weren’t his favorite buffalo wings by a long shot. Eh, oh well; he got to try a little piece of history!

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We stopped by my Uncle Hal’s house to say hi to him (Handsome Hal, if you will) and then rushed back to the lake for our final vacation dinner at The Watermark.

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I loved it here!

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Mainly for the awesome drinks.

 

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And the ahi tuna salad, which was the perfect goodbye Chautauqua meal.

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My mom enjoyed a half Maine lobster :)

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And it’s clear that vacation suits my dad very well. I love this photo of him!

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After dinner, I made like a duck and headed back to Boston. Really, I just thought it was funny my sister and I both imitated birds on the same day. Must be some weird sister thing!

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I’m actually pretty impressed by how much we packed in on our vacation. I didn’t get a whole lot of reading done (though I did finish One Day and get most of the way through Maine) and I could have spent 39023 in the sun by the pool; but I’m glad we got to hit up so many spots and do so many activities.

Until next time, Lake Chautauqua. I’m guessing we won’t be visiting next summer since Chris and I will be getting married (!!!) and honeymooning somewhere (no idea where yet… ideas?! Preferably somewhere with a Starwoods Hotel), but perhaps we’ll meet again in 2013.

Are you taking any vacations this summer? Where to?

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Grape Elderflower Fizz

Hello from vacation land :) I queued up a Cocktail Friday post before I left last week, but then decided to make a quick switch since I made a cocktail for the family last night. A pretty fantastic one. Even if you’re not a big gin drinker. I promise! There were so many flavor involved in this drink, the gin was just a subtle touch. Though I did use 3 cups of it. But don’t worry, it serves 12 people!

Since we were staying in our condo for a week, we obviously brought along plenty of wine, vodka, and gin. As the week came close to an end, we realized we’d need to do some fast drinking or else we’d have to pour a whole lot of alcohol down the drain. Which would obviously be tragic. So, we had my Aunt Judy, Aunt Dottie, cousin Karen, and cousins Cherylann and Tom (and their two kids… who didn’t partake in cocktail Friday) over for cocktails before dinner.

I found this fabulous Martha Stewart recipe that just happened to involve plenty of gin… And St. Germain, which my mom also brought along (it’s one of our favorites!). This recipe makes 12 drinks since there was a whole gang of us, but you might want to cut it down. Might being the key word.

Grape Elderflower Fizz (makes about 12 drinks):
Adapted from Martha Stewart
Print this recipe!

• 24 oz. (3 C) gin
• 6 oz. (3/4 C) St. Germain elderflower liquor
• 18 oz. (2 1/4 C) 100% Concord grape juice
• 24 oz. (3 C) club soda
• 4 limes, halved
• 1 bunch red grapes, halved

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This is basically the simplest drink ever. In a pitcher, mix together the gin, St. Germain, grape juice, and club soda. Squeeze the lime juice into the pitcher and stir.

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Pour into a glass filled with ice and add in a few grape halves.

Bonus points if you drink it on a deck overlooking a lake.

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I did!

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We served the drinks with these INCREDIBLE appetizers. They’re simply french bread spread with gorgonzola dulce and topped with spicy fennel salami and a dollop of fig jam. I could have eaten a million of these.

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Later, we enjoyed a full spread of burgers, sausages, corn, and lots of salads. My cousin Benn proclaimed my dad’s burgers were the best he’s ever had (and he’s had a lot of burgers). I’d have to agree. My sister also made a pretty amazing fruit pizza.

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It’s been VERY hot here at Lake Chautauqua, but the evenings have been perfect out on the deck. This cocktail was perfectly refreshing and though concord grapes are often more of a fall thing, I think this is the perfect summer drink.

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Sadly, we’re leaving Chautauqua bright and early tomorrow morning. This week absolutely FLEW by. And I’m going to seriously miss hanging out in the sun, sipping cocktails, and not checking my work email. I don’t want vacation to end! (also, I don’t know why my head looks so weird in this photo).

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Oh, and I’ll have you know that we pretty successfully finished most of the gin and vodka. But then, I never doubted us.

After a long, long drive back to Boston, I’ll be jumping right back into things since Chels and I are headed to TechMunch all day on Sunday. Will you be there?

I hope you all enjoyed Cocktail Friday and that your weekend is filled with sunshine– and not too hot temperatures– and fun! How are you dealing with the heat? Every winter, I proclaim that I’ll never complain about the heat in the summer since I’m always complaining about the cold and so far, I haven’t. Though I’m sure it helps that I have AC and a pool. But seriously, I love the heat! Bring it on! And I’ll keep bringing on refreshing cocktails. Win-win.

What are you sipping this weekend?

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