Sunday, October 17, 2010

Day 3: I can laugh about it now.

I had separated our trip into 2 parts, at least mentally.  Part 1) exploring Dale's past - which meant a lot to all of us, but mostly Dale & Richard.  It was serious Father/Son bonding time, and I was happy to take part in it.  Part 2) getting to live my Nicholas Sparks fantasies by making Richard reenact my favorite parts of my favorite love stories.  This is what I was really looking forward to.  My hopes and expectations were high, and even though things didn't go exactly according to plan, these last 2 days were above and beyond my wildest dreams.  Keep reading, you'll see what I mean.



First thing in the morning, we packed up and said goodbyes to Aunt Bela.

Dale took us to get our rental car, and then he was off to his work conference.




Headed back to New Bern for breakfast at The Baker's Square.

Terry's wife & daughter told us we had to go there before we left.

Best advice from anyone.  Ever.

Also the best breakfast.  Ever.




After breakfast, we hit the road to go to Wilmington.  We were just driving along, taking in the sites, when we heard a loud siren ... and the bridge starting coming apart right before our eyes!

Welp, we're just not used to that happening in Utah, so from that point on we paid much closer attention to the road.  Didn't want to end up in the river.




Finally made it to Wilmington (in one piece) to do a little stalking.

One of my favorite guilty pleasures is the tv show One Tree Hill.  Been with the Ravens since day #1 my 9th grade year, so there's just no turning back - sadly/luckily this is the last season.  Richard loathes the show, but loves me enough to chauffeur me around to a few of their filming sites.

This is Brooke Davis's store, Clothes Over Bros.  You don't know how badly I wish it was real.



Clothes Over Bros/Karen's Cafe storefront.

Let me in!



Met some fellow fanatics at the River Court.  Seriously.





Wandered around the downtown area, looking at a bunch of historical sites.

Beautiful old homes & signs all over the place telling the history of many of the buildings.





Here we are on the pier, where many a One Tree Hill & Dawson's Creek scene have been filmed.

Loved it.




Went back to New Bern to check into our "B&B" - which ended up just being some crazy lady's house - and got the heck out of there to explore the town.

It was the 300th anniversary of the founding of the town, and these bears were all over the place as decoration.



Waiting like a giddy little girl to get into The Chelsea, a restaurant that is in the book The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks, that just so happens to actually exist. 

I only know because I'm a stalker.



Proof.



Fried Green Tomatoes for our appetizer.

I've never like tomatoes, but this was all it took to convert me!



All I remember about this pasta was that there was shrimp, crab, and lots of veggies.

Oh, and that I loved it.




This dessert was called "South African Bread Pudding."

Richard thought it was too rich.

I don't even know what that means.



You can't tell because of the flash from our awesome camera, but we had the best view of downtown right from our table.

It was so perfect - felt like I was right in the book!



Remember in The Notebook, when Allie and Noah laid in the middle of the street?

Here I am, waiting for the road to clear...




Eat your heart out, ladies!  This is proof that I have the best husband in the world!



Got back to the "B&B" to find that our crazy hostess had locked us out of the house.

The key she gave us worked, but not on the chain at the top of the door!

We knocked, rang the doorbell, yelled up to her, called her phone, Richard threw rocks at yelled up to her bedroom window ...

nothing.



Seriously could NOT believe this was happening.

Called my mom, who laughed...

thought about calling the police, but...



Her neighbors who were her good friends woke up to our shouting and begged us not to.

They literally sawed through her back door to get us into the house so that I wouldn't call the cops...

they told us she'd probably taken some sleeping pills & put earplugs in.

And she still never woke up to any of the noise that was made.




Richard thought it was hilarious and documented the whole thing


We had nowhere else to go in the wee hours of the morning, so we stayed there that night.

Richard tried to get me to laugh, but I was too upset - I couldnt' even fake it for this picture.



First thing in the morning, we packed our bags and got the heck outta there.

Of course we ran into the Loony Toon on our way out, and I caught her up on things. 

Long story short, we got a full refund, and she got a bad review.

I finally laughed about it over breakfast with Richard, and now its a funny story, but seriously?!

4 comments:

Aynna banahna said...

It's not funny until after it happens. And I'm glad you got a refund and gave her a bad review! Good for you standing up for yourself!

Sharcy and Jeremiah said...

I wasn't laughing while I read it, but I am kinda now... after a wonderful day it had to end that way??? SErioSLY??/ Good thing there were lots of good things that day to compensate RIGHT :)

randishea said...

Oh my gosh, I would have cried. At least you got a refund, and nice of the neighbors to help you break in.

Britt and Neal said...

I am so glad you are a One Tree Hill fan! Are you still watching this season? Like what has even happened...a whole lot of nothing I'd say! But I got to keep watching to see what happens! And your story about the B&B is hilarious, sounds like something like that would happen to us!