Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Fun in Philadelphia

March, 2013


As a Canadian living in the U.S., I struggle using miles instead of kilometers. I realized I was really bad at estimating times based on distance using miles when Reese was doing mental math to figure out how long it would take us to get to Philadelphia from Connecticut.

In Canada, I never had difficulty when calculating how long it would take to get somewhere. If I was travelling 300km to another town (or city) I could quickly assume that I will reach my destination in roughly 3 hours. When you’re driving in the US, however, it requires a lot more math skills since the average speed limit is about 70mph (give or take 10mph). I did not even attempt to do the math for travelling somewhere 300 miles away at 70mph.. there are apps that can do it much faster than my mental math skills AND we have a GPS that will also tell us, or Reese can figure it out. But now I feel a little stupid and lazy for not doing the calculations on my own (thanks America), and I only know how long it takes to get to Philadelphia from Connecticut because we went there in March for wedding ( if you were wondering, it took us about 5 hours).


The hotel we stayed at for the wedding was called Loews Philadelphia, located right in the downtown area and it was very fancy. Before the wedding, we were able to take in some sights that were within walking distance of the hotel. We tried to see the Liberty Bell but the lineups were way too long and we didn’t have the extra time to wait because we had to head to the wedding at 4pm.  In addition to a tour, Reese also gave me an American history lesson and explained how Philadelphia played a major role during the American Revolution. I also learned it was where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed. We also got in a little walk and got to see Ben Franklin's grave.. (Reese got a little emotional), Betsy Ross' grave, and stopped by a gift shop.

The wedding in Philadelphia was gorgeous, the couple was stunning and the venue for the reception was perfect. It was half inside, half outside in what seemed to be a courtyard or greenhouse. It really was lovely with all the nature around and I thought it was tastefully decorated. I didn’t know anyone there but it was still a lot of fun and I was able to meet some of Reese’s friends. The speeches were interesting even for an outsider not knowing either the bride or groom, and the meal was delicious. If I were a wedding critic I would have given the wedding a pretty high score.



On the last day that we were in Philadelphia, we HAD to stop at the front entrance and steps to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.. the same steps that are also referred to as the "Rocky Steps" because of the movie Rocky. Reese just had to mimic Rocky's famous climb, and surprisingly he didn't look out-of-place at all since a lot of people were also running up and down those steps. I'm sure Reese was singing the song that goes with the climb but I was too far away to hear him. I didn't have the energy to join him.. and also we were parked illegally and I needed to make sure we didn't get a ticket.

Overall, the trip to Philadelphia was a blast and I look forward to going back some day!
Here are some more photos from the trip..