Pre-yoga coffee pic |
What
better than to start the week off at a little, cozy, coffee shop,
Oddly Correct. With some caffeine in our system, we were ready to start our first
official day of KC tourist week. Note there is also nothing better to
do than start the week with some yoga. Maya yoga specializing in ashtanga yoga ,
which I have recently fallen in love with. Wade and his wife
Kathleen, own the studio and it was the first time I had been there.
We went to Wade's intro to ashtanga class and as Jennie said “It
was the most relaxing ass kicking you'll ever get.” We can't wait
to go back!
The
Kansas City Boulevard Brew
tour was the main attraction for Monday. We found on the web site
they offer free tours. It was first come, first serve for tickets so
we got there right when they opened at 10am for tickets to the 2pm
tour. It was a nice, 45-minute tour of the facility and since we went
on a week day we got to see the bottling assembly, really neat. Then
we got to sample six beers. I'm glad Jennie's friend, Patrick, joined
us as he helped with the beer selection. The 80 acre and Tank 7 were
my favorite.
I
was slightly tipsy after the beer sampling and in much need of food.
We went to a great Thai place, Lulu's,
to fuel our body as next on the schedule was a pole dancing class.
This was more of the try-anything-once side of me coming out. I actually
wasn't as impressed with the class, maybe it was the instructor, but
we did have some fun trying some moves and taking pics. We learned
the fireman, martini, pinwheel and floating knees. My favorite quote
from Jennie, “It's like we are on a carousel and we are the
horses.”
That
evening we went to the Melting Pot
for everyone's favorite, cheese and chocolate! We savored each morsel
as we dipped the little bits of food in to the melted concoctions. We
opted for the spinach,artichoke cheese dip and yin yang chocolate.
Divine. (Also, FYI, Monday is ladies night and you can get cheese,
salad and chocolate for $16 each.) All in all it was a pretty
fantastic Monday.
Yin Yang dessert (dark and white chocolate) |
I
was so excited for Tuesday that I got up super early, not by choice.
We had aerial silks lessons with Rachel from Voler Aerial Academy. By far the highlight of the week. It was freeing, invigorating, a little scary and
just plain fun. I loved being upside down and flying around. We
wanted to go join the circus right then and there. It is very
complimentary to yoga as well. I'm ready for my next lesson!
After
that we stopped for lunch at Cafe Gratitude,
which happens to be a favorite of the singer, Jason Mraz. They
specialize in local, organic, vegan food and love! I ordered the “I
Am Transformed” (tacos) and Jennie the “I Am Magical” (veggie
burger). I think the names of the dishes also sum up how we felt
after aerial silks. Next, a coffee break at Mildred's to warm up and
then some shopping in the Power & Light district, where I got a
really cute dress. This rounded out our second day of KC tourist
week.
Wednesday
was a day of rest, which was much needed after the two full days we
just had. We were both quite sore from the pole and aerial classes. A
little restorative yoga for me and then we met for dinner at UrbanTable.
The bruschetta and wine were delightful and props to John for
selecting the wine, Wild Horse.
The
KC Zoo was on the agenda for Thursday. I'm glad we went this day as the sun
was shining and it was a nice day for some fresh air. We almost had
the zoo to ourselves too. Not all the animals were out as there was
still snow on the ground, but here's a brief run down of what we did
see:
- Polar bear diving
- Monkeys playing
- Lions napping
- Cheetahs pacing
- Elephants standing
- Alligators floating
- Meerkats scurrying
- Lemur meditating
We
met Danny for the new movie “OZ the great and powerful” that
night at Union Station.
They had the Station lit up like the Emerald City. We were one of the
first to see it as it officially opened on Friday. A very visually
appealing movie, especially in 3D.
Friday
was the last day of KC tourist week. We walked around the Plaza a bit
before spin class with Albert Lee at Woodside Health club. Albert was the lululemon run ambassador
and we met him by going to their complimentary run group each Tuesday
at 6:30pm. He is a great mentor for running and has completed
multiple marathons and triathlons and did his first ironman last
year. Albert is one cool dude.
Another
highlight of the week was visiting the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. A magnificent building and we found on their web site they offer
tours for only $5. Well worth it. We took some stunning photos of the
architecture and saw both theatres, Helzburg Hall and The Muriel
Kauffman Theatre. The organ in Helzburg Hall is made up of 5,000
pieces and it took six months to assemble. I really want to go back
for a performance.
KC
Tourist week ended the same way we began with coffee (okay Jennie got
a snow cone). We went to Little Freshie.
The macaroons were quite good too. As we sat in the coffee shop, we
started our list for the next KC tourist days (after our bank
accounts and eating habits are back in balance). There is still a lot
KC has to offer and many coffee shops to visit!
I'll
leave you with this quote and maybe you'll find something right in
your backyard to try.
"One
way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure."
~William Feather
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