Showing posts with label max's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label max's. Show all posts

Enisi and Edudi Come to Visit

Months and months ago, the Crockers planned their visit to us, and as it got closer to their trip, I asked if Bill would be willing to share his expertise, and help save this wall!  They brought some tools with them, so we could knock it out while they were here!  


That said, Billy and I were in Poland when they first got here, but the trips only overlapped a couple of days! Apparently, only Alice was actually home when they arrived, but we all made it home eventually.

Grace has really upped her piano game this summer, in anticipation of playing percussion in band!  Here, Edudi was adding some notes that made Grace's song sound really polished!

The very first time that Billy and I went to Max's Southseas Hideaway, Billy told me how much his dad would love it there, so we made the trip, and brought any of the kids that wanted to go!  Normally I would have pushed a little harder for everyone to go on a trip like this, but it would have required two cars making the drive, and since Alice and William had very little inclination to join us, they missed out this time!


They had some fancy drinks on the menu, and you could get yours served in a pineapple for a slight upcharge!  Emily and Grace were really excited to get their pineapple drinks.

Juliet declined both of her drinks being in pineapples, but did enjoy seeing Grace and Emily's on the table!

Billy and I shared a different flaming drink this time!

Emily and Grace both ordered the kids' sushi plate.  Juliet had grilled cheese and fries, which she shared with Enisi!

Grace added a flower to her hair!

We also ordered the smore-like dessert, so that the girls could play with fire. lol.


Everyone, except for me and Billy, got up and toured the building, while we waited on our food.  We did take one more picture in front of the fountain.  It is such a cool place, and everyone left impressed!

Emily and Grace wanted to help with the wall, so after says of mudding and sanding, it was finally time to prime the wall!  We added two layers, because of the navy paint.


Enisi was a good sport and played lots of board and card games with the girls, while Bill and Billy played a video game together.


The finished product looks soooooo much better!  It also makes the hallway lighter!  I'm hoping to get some paneling put in there, ideally, so maybe eventually, but for now I'm just thrilled that it is such a vast improvement!

I hope they had a nice visit, it's quite the trip for them, but always good to have them here!

later days

edit 8-21-25: backdated for continuity. 

18th Anniversary - Back to Grand Rapids

This year marked our 18th wedding anniversary!!!  Time seems to be going much faster these days.  William just graduated out of his booster seat, and come November, will meet all the criteria to ride in the front seat! = 0  Alice turns 16 in August, Emily starts high school in the fall, and the twins will be heading to middle school.  I'm glad the sun was out today because I needed the comfort. lol.

I digress.  My mom agreed to a sleep over with the kids, and Billy and I headed back to Grand Rapids to see somethings we missed the first go round!  Once again, Grand Rapids was not our first choice, but Ann Arbor was expensive, again, and Claire was booked, because it was St. Patrick's Day weekend!

When we pulled into town, there was an event, Irish off Ionia, going on.  We saw tons of people dressed up to celebrate.  I was really glad that we wore green, and a little sad that I hadn't grabbed some of our other accessories.  We also saw tons of college kids walking around, so I guess classes were out on our previous trip, in January.

The hotel was easy to find, since we'd already stayed there once, and we were upgraded at check in!  The room wasn't much bigger, but did have a coffee maker and the bedroom was walled off from the bedroom.  I didn't take any pictures this time.  After settling in, it was time to venture out!

Our first stop was a pinball bar.



Billy played the James Bond Pinball game, and his jet pack caught the ball to give him a bonus!  It's hard to see, but I thought I'd give y'all a sporting chance to spot it; it's circled below.



Once we had our fill of pinball, we made our way to the Irish Pub that we missed out on last time, but the line was out the door, and halfway down the block!  Despite the weather being better than it was on our previous visit, we decided to find a less packed location.

So, we stopped back in to Max's South Sea's Hideaway.  We weren't planning on eating a meal there, so we sat at the bar.


We shared a Boo Loo, which was served in a pineapple!


I wanted to do something to celebrate the 'holiday' so I ordered the Emerald Viper.   It wasn't very good, but it was pretty.


And I got this lovely picture of the bar, with my pretty drink in front of it. lol.


Billy got a Henry's Baby, it was not as pretty, but he enjoyed it.


Our next stop was for some food, at a bar with a secret back entrance!



We approached from the road, through the parking lot and across the alley to get to the door.  It felt very secret.  There was a street entrance on the other side, but I don't think we left that way either!


A place with a legit physical menu in Grand Rapids! What a novelty!


We played some physical pong.  Billy beat me handily: 5-1 or something.


They were playing reruns of Nickelodeon shows, including commercials, so I saw some things that I've not seen in decades! It was pretty cool.


One of the concerts on our radar was in a bar with a long line, so we passed on it, and went to check out some specials in the building that houses the comedy club.  We skipped on the comedy this time, but did get some lucky charms in our drinks!  The flavors didn't mesh well at all though.




While we sat there, we saw more and more college kids heading in to celebrate!  Lots of green.  I had no idea that it was such a big holiday for people!


Without the concert or comedy club, we just spent time chatting, until dinner time.  We went out to a hibachi grill.  The 6:30 reservation did not show up, so we were seated alone, with our first white hibachi chef, Brandon!  He was really good, and all of our food was perfect!



We attempted one more stop at a wine bar that boasts live jazz, but they had apparently, recently, closed for business. = /  There were lines, in the cold, everywhere, so we called it a night and headed back to our hotel.

The weather turned on us again, and it was rainy and cold on Sunday, so we were not feeling adventurous and just headed home.  Maybe next time, because I think we will go back when the weather is better!

later days

Previous Anniversary celebrations:

17th Anniversary - English Inn: Holmes and Watson
16th Anniversary - Nico's
15th Anniversary- Etran Adventure
14th Anniversary- Ann Arbor
13th Anniversary- The trip that wasn't
12th Anniversary - Toledo
11th Anniversary - St. Louis
10th Anniversary - Fish Grille, Waxahachie
9th Anniversary - Ft. Worth
8th Anniversary - Arby's
7th Anniversary - Hookah bar
6th Anniversary - Thai Chili
5th Anniversary - Carino's - Waxahachie
4th Anniversary - Flemming's Steakhouse @ City Centre
3rd Anniversary - Dinner Movie Theater
2nd Anniversary - Le Mistral
1st Anniversary - Paris
Recap of 1st-5th


edited 4-1-25: backdated for continuity.

Grand Rapids, for Billy's Birthday

To continue Billy's birthday celebration, my mom stayed overnight with our dear ones, while we went to Grand Rapids*!  Our hotel was situated in a triangle, so we had to park in a parking garage, and used the skywalk to access the hotel.  All the rooms we saw were labeled 'city view.' lol


We arrived early, so our room wasn't yet available.  After checking in our luggage, we went to see if we could buy tickets for the comedy show at the box office.  They were not yet open, so we went have lunch at a nearby pub. It was freezing cold outside, and it felt so good to get indoors! QR code menu set the theme for Grand Rapids. The food was okay, but rather pricey for the quality.  Billy was able to buy the comedy tickets online, so we didn't have to walk back to the theater.

Once we got checked in, and reclaimed our bags, the room made me reminiscent of the hotel I lived in while the twins were in treatment in California.


This room was a little smaller though, and no wall between the bedroom and living room.

Our hotel did have a pool!  There were people in it when I went to snap my picture, and I didn't want to be weird, so I just took a picture of the end they weren't using. 


After settling it, it was time to go to the South Sea's Hideaway! 

Grand Rapids has many cool sights, on each corner!  The was a mini printing museum in one of the windows even!

We found it!  It was a sunnier, and slightly warmer walk, which was good, because it was cold, and windy!


The details in this place are phenomenal!

I got to sit in the fancy chair we saw in the online tour!!!  They had heavy curtains between the dining area and the entry door, but even so, it was a chilly seat.

The ambiance in this place is amazing.  I can't wait to take the kids back there (for Mother's day! ::Billy cough cough::)

Every element was totally considered and brought into the theme.

Vintage table pattern.

Color changing water element, with major Legends of the Hidden Temple vibes.



As we sat down, Billy saw some long curly straws and wanted to get a drink with them.  We ordered somewhat randomly, but made a good choice, because they set our drink on fire!!!


There was even a mermaid 'sunning' on our lime slice!



The drink menu was way cool.  Sadly, the food menu was a qr code.



A picture of Billy and our long curly straws!


We kept with the flaming theme and ordered the pupu platter.  Everything was very tasty.  Billy had lots of sauces to taste test, then he gave me the sweet one! = )


I couldn't get over all of the effort that went into this restaurant!!


Once our scorpion bowl was depleted, we wanted to try at least one other drink, and they were both beautiful!

 

Our final course was smores, with fire, of course!


We finished just in time, because they had a group coming in, but encouraged us to tour the rest of the restaurant!




This was probably my favorite piece.





One of these reminded me of William.  Any guesses?


Since the sun had set during the time we were at Max's, it was even colder outside.  We walked very quickly to the theater, and went to stand in line, because we were early.  We had a bit of entertainment, as the floor below had a live musician, while we waited.


The building has many different sections, and in the banquet room across the landing they were having a football recruiting event.


We were the first ones in the theater, and got excellent seats!


A view of the city, from the bathroom!


The show was okay.  We saw three comics, none of whom were funny enough to list here.

Our final stop was the bar under our hotel, they had on the game, the one that nudged us to Grand Rapids, so we at least got to see a little bit of it.  And another QR menu.


My drink was pretty, but not very good, and we were both tired, so I don't think either of us finished our drinks before heading up to bed.


There were soooo many signs around the elevators!!!




The next morning we went down to the breakfast room, and they were busy!  The breakfast was really good, but there were lines for everything.

We checked out and through it would be fun to go to the nearby art museum.


They had an outdoor skating rink, but as it was even colder than it was the day before, and less sunny, it was a no from me!


I feel like they need this sign at the state border.


There were so many amazing pieces, I took pictures of a few, but am only including my absolute favorites here.  



There was a scavenger hunt that kids could do!  There were Lego people displayed in some of the rooms.  Since I didn't have the paper, I don't know where they all were or how many, but we found three of them!


The description here made me laugh.



A very simple, pretty, reclining chair!





We encountered several locking cabinets.  I  understand things needing to lock if you live with people other than family, or if you don't trust your servants, ::hair flip:: but there were so many locking cabinets, without handles!



This view is quite similar to the view in our backyard!  It was a painting, but looked like a photo!



And some very old portraits!!!



We had one more meal, brunch, in Grand Rapids before leaving, and it was really good, and they had real menus!!

I had a great time, I think Billy did too!  We have already discussed a return trip to see another section of the city!

later days

*Technically, Grand Rapids was our third choice, as we first tried Ann Arbor, but the hotels were wildly expensive, and so we thought there was something going on with the University that weekend. Next, we tried Detroit, where they were even more expensive, but it turns out there was a football game, so of course it was expensive.  The Lions had an exceptionally good season, and made the playoffs, so good for them, not so good for us.

edit 2-11-25: backdated for continuity.