Monday, June 9, 2008

Grand Cayman!


So our first port of call was Grand Cayman, which....had the prettiest blue water I have ever seen (the water shown here!)! Grand Cayman is a "tender" port which means...the boat stops out in the middle of the bay, and then you get in a little "tender" boat which takes you to the shore.

For our shore excursion, Jeremy and I decided to do Sea Trek. Now, the basic idea is this, they put this 80lb helmet on your head, and then it sinks you to the ocean floor where you get to walk around with the coral, fish, shark, sting rays, etc. NOW I have to admit, it was the absolute scariest thing I had ever done. It was the deal.

The helmet is developed by the company that does all of NASA's uniforms and stuff....so obviously, they know what they are doing. Obviously there is an air connection to helmet...but PEOPLE.......if thing falls off....well you're screwed. Of course before you went under you had to sign this waiver, which when you got to the "emergency contact" part, they suggested you "put God, because if something goes wrong that's who you will need". They thought all of this was funny, however I was scared beyond belief, lol.

Anyway, when you got down to the ocean floor, which was about 30 feet deep at this point, it was so cool! The fish were literally right there! The coral was literally right there! It was so cool! I've put a video below so you can see what I'm talking about.

If you go to a port that has one of these Sea Trek things, you must go! It's unbelievable! I'll be back with more vacay talk!

Friday, May 30, 2008

My worldly travels! Belize!


First...SORRY it's been so long since any of us have blogged! I could give excuses, but we'll just say we've all been losers!

OK, Jeremy and I went on a cruise in May to the Western Caribbean.....and we had such a great time, I wanted to share somethings! We left out of Tampa on May 4 and were cruising to Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Belize, and Honduras (in that order). I had never been on a cruise, but had heard such great things! This was the 4th cruise for Jeremy, his mom was a travel agent when he was younger and they liked to experience the world. Truthfully, I think Jeremy just liked the access to fabu food 24/7, lol.

Anyway, I'm going to post several new blogs about our vacation. This blog is about Belize and the Xunantunich (pronounced Shu nan tun itch) Mayan ruins. So what do I have to say about Belize, well first I have to identify two things, one the country of Belize which is extremely poor, and then two...Xunantunich. We had heard from friends to not go past the "gate", that it was kind of sketchy in true Belize City. Well, let me tell you where the gate was...THE PORT. We seriously walked 10 steps out side of the port, and there was the gate.

We were taking a shore excursion to Xunantunich, so there was a bus waiting for us (which by the way was taking us on a 2 hour bus ride), it barely fit inside the gate! Anyway, the second we were outside the gate, you instantly new you were in a country that was truly in complete poverty. I couldn't believe the shape that the houses were in; how the balconies were falling off of homes, how there was trash just every where. Below you will see the shape of some of the homes, NOW..unfortunately this is the only picture that came out of the homes. I knew that I had to take pictures because no one would believe me. We also had to go through 2 military checkpoints (pic below). You can see two men in camo beside a car, although you can't see it, both of them have machine guns.....they were stopping cars making sure people had up to date insurance as well as had no drugs, there's a large problem with drugs down there. At this point of our vacation, I looked at Jeremy and said "what have we gotten our selves into!" Neither one of us could believe that we were in the middle of this! I mean roughing it for me and Jeremy is a Holiday Inn, lol

As we continued to drive for 2 hours in to Belize, all you saw were besheveled homes and trash. As well as hundreds of children walking to school. Most people live in small villages/towns, and each town had a small school for all of the children. It was very interesting to see the state of what these people were living in, however they all seemed happy, and all of the children were wearing uniforms walking to school. The kids would just wave and yell at all of us. It was touching. I have to admit I felt guilty coming to this country where people were struggling so much, and here we are tourist, in an air conditioned bus being driven around (by the way gas was $10.70 a gallon in Belize dollars, it would be $5.35 American dollars).

The terrain was amazing, so untouched...I told Jeremy I felt like I was in Vietnam...he thought i was crazy.

Anyway, when we finally got to the site, we had to take a hand cranked ferry across a river which had alligators/crocodiles ( I can't remember which). Our tour guide quickly told us that they weren't aggressive, but you try believing that when you're looking down upon them.... He also told us that children would bathe in this river and women would wash clothes as well....I was like sure right...but...there they were, just having a good old time with the "crocs"...

Xunantunich is so amazing. People were actually living there around 400bc, however the buildings weren't constructed until a little later. The size of these ruins is just amazing, the temple which I'm standing on at the top is 14 stories tall, and people...there wasn't a rope, a rail..nothing...I could have just jumped, tripped, fallen to my ugly death. Actually in Belize City, the Capital of Belize, there still isn't a modern building taller than this ruin! Where I'm standing above was actually the place where the high priests did sacrifices.

Anyway, after all of Mayans left this site, it sat for hundreds and hundreds of years untouched, which then caused the buildings to be covered up with dirt and trees started growing. Archaeologists have actually had unbury every building there, and there are several more to go! When you walked into the site, there was a weird feeling. I won't call it spiritual or magical...but you could feel something different was in that place. It was surreal.

By the way, did I mention that Jeremy swears it was 150 degrees when we were there, lol. So on we climbed up everything we could. And people when I said there was no ropes or rails..I mean it. The steps at the beginning had to be 16" tall (please picture me climbing up this ruin hands and feet screaming to our tour guide "weren't these people short!"). It was scary at best climbing the thing. Going up was easier than coming down, Jeremy who has a problem with heights took one step at a time coming down...of course so did I..I'm telling you people, it was tense and scary....but amazing at the top!

This was one of our favorite things we did on vacation. It's not everyday that you see something like this. SO....if you go to Belize, I would strongly recommend doing this.

On our way back, we were treated to an authentic Belizian lunch which consisted of chicken, slaw, and a beans and rice mixture. At this point, I realized that this food shortage and high price of rice truly does effect people. These people eat rice every meal! It had made me realize how blessed I am. By the way, the bean and rice mixture has been a favorite side dish of Jeremy to add to dinner since we've been back, lol.

SO....if you go on a cruise, and you go to Belize, I would stronly recommend this. It was amazing. And if we ever go back to Belize, we will probably revisit Xunantunich...they are still uncovering new buildings all the time. It was amazing.

If you go to Belize, please make sure you have something planned as far as shore excursion, this is not a place that you want to be walking around the streets.

More stories about more places coming!




Tuesday, April 1, 2008

It's "Saul Good" people.....


In case you haven't heard, there is a new and very refreshing restaurant/pub out near Fayette Mall! And Saul Good Restaurant & Pub is the name! People....you simply must go! A menu full of soul foods awaits you! We started with the Southwest Dip...FABU...it was a salsa that was a mixture of corn and well...I have no clue what, but it was simply fab! It wasn't spicy....it wasn't hot....but it was full of flavor and was accompanied with blue corn chips!

For our entre, Jeremy and I both had the "Chicken and Waffles"! NOW....I'm not sure how many of you have ever experienced this "C and W"...but I beg you to put aside your fear and hesitance....and just jump in. In simple terms, you get a large waffle, with a couple of pieces of fried chicken, some garnish, and fab maple syrup (you will note the smell immediately upon walking in the door). It had a interesting texture, but a wonderful taste! I possibly could have used a little more syrup, (I've always been a fan of sauces and condiments...lol)...but it was the deal! NOW....I must also relay to you, that I don't like fried chicken...I know, it's somewhat un-American...it's just a fact..I DON'T LIKE FRIED CHICKEN....HOWEVER....this was the best fried chicken I have ever had...hand's down!!! People you must try this.

Their whole menu is very well priced. The servings are huge. The details are there!

For dessert (I know...we're fat).....we had the Milk Chocolate Fondue.....and THANK YOU GOD....! Strawberries, bananas, bits of waffles, and believe it or not...SMORES....people....you must try. We didn't even finish it all...we were stuffed!

The fact is people, you must simply go and try. You can visit their website http://www.saulgoodpub.com for more information.....

ALSO...if they aren't busy, ask for Stephanie. She was excellent! She had the best qualities as a waitress.....fast, sweet, and HONEST....! And you all know that I love honesty!

Go give them a try, and let us know what you think!
J

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Spring Into Action!!!



The next few weeks are perfect for getting your closets cleaned out, and The Marketplace staff wants to help! Simply go through your closets, put aside any gently used clothing and bring those items to us. At the end of our drive, we will then disperse the items to local needy charities who desperately need our community support.

We are looking for any kind of clothing: men's, women's, boy's, girl's, baby, Winter, Spring, Summer...whatever you have! You have until April 25 to get your gently used clothing to us! You've been so loyal and supportive to us, now it's time for all of us to be loyal and supportive back to the community.

This is your chance to help us make a someone's day go easier with less worries and make a child smile.

This is going to be the first of several community involvement drives and events we are going to have this year. Please help us make it successful! It's so easy to change someone's day and life with simple gestures.

We look forward to seeing you and your "Spring Cleaning".....

Thanks so much for your support....

Jeremy, Dwayne, Stuart, Whitney, Diane, and Sherry

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Local Fame!


Hey guys, I got an email from a dear loyal customer, Joy Witt, about her sweet maltese, Karli. She is featured in a calendar from www.spoiledmaltese.com, she's Miss December.


You may recognise the poinsettias behind Karli as none other from The Corman Marketplace!

If you would like to purchase one of those calendars, you can click this link: http://www.cafepress.com/spoiledmaltese.198449297

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Calendar for the Rest of the Year

Hey guys, just incase you wanted to stop in and see what is going on, below are our dates and times open for the rest of the year and a little in January


Sat Dec 15: 9am-4pm
Mon Dec 17: 8am-5pm
Tue Dec 18: 8am-5pm
Wed Dec 19: 8am-5pm
Thu Dec 20: 8am-12pm
Friday Dec 21: 8am-5pm
Saturday Dec 22: CLOSED
Mon Dec 24: CLOSED
Tue Dec 25: CLOSED

Wed Dec 26: 8am-5pm
Thu Dec 27: 8am-5pm
Friday Dec 28:8am-5pm
Sat Dec 29: CLOSED
Mon Dec 31-January 4: CLOSED

We will reopen for normal activities Jan 7 at 8am-5pm

Monday, December 10, 2007

Fabulous Filled French Toast Sandwich

So Jeremy (the other Jeremy) just made this fabulous twist on French Toast for desert (which by the way finished possibly the best meal he's ever done....i don't know why we don't at home more often!)

He's calling this concoction his "Fab Raspberry Filled French Toast". It's totally perfect for a Christmas Brunch or for out of town guests for breakfast....or maybe even dessert (DON'T JUDGE!)

Here's the recipe, it's absolutely fab! You must try!

Serves 4

8 Large pieces of bread
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cups fresh raspberries
1/2 stick butter
4 eggs
1/2 cup whole milk

With mixer, blend cream cheese(at room temp) and sugar, fold in raspberries (other fruits can be substituted...imagine the possibilities). Melt butter in frying pan over medium heat. Spread mixture between two slices of bread, place together. In seperate bowl, wisk eggs and milk. Coat both sides quickly in egg/milk mixture, as you would normaly do for french toast. Place raspberry filled french toast sandwiches into pan, and fry for 1-2 minutes per side. Plate, serve, and enjoy!

It's truly fab...you must try this...! POINT BLANK!!!!

Until next time....