I hope that you had a wonderful weekend. We caught up on our sleep. I whined to told the Mister that I was still battling jetlag, and he gave me an apathetic eye-roll. It's his love language.
Here is the rundown of our fabulous vacation in the South of France. My buddy and travel advisor extraordinaire, Sandy Grodsky, meticulously planned every detail. She worked with the Mister by giving us choices of hotels, restaurants, and excursions.
Sandy also arranged for a greeter to meet us at the plane's door, ushered us through immigration and baggage, and delivered us to our driver, who brought us to the hotel. She also arranged for a driver and greeter for our return trip.
As a side note, we had picture-perfect weather. It was in the mid-seventies during the day and in the low sixties at night. This is the ideal time to visit the South of France.
Excuse the double chin... I had a few words with my chief photographer and glam man.
Our greeters on both ends of the trip were very professional and friendly.
The hotel offers 76 rooms and suites.
The lobby is command central for all the comings and goings.
The hotel's walls were filled with beautiful art.
We had a beautiful suite and terrace.
This photo is off their website and is much better than the photos I took.
After we got settled, we took a walk around the property.
The hotel houses a beautiful spa.
There are several pools on the property.
This one is geared towards the children.
We spent some quality time in this charming room.
We celebrated our safe voyage with enough protein to feed a family of five.
By the way, we found the food at that hotel to be delish.
And the all-around service was exemplary.
Rosetta greeted us every morning with a smile and a cup of joe. We began every day with an egg-white omelet and the best intentions. I don't know where that round thing on my plate came from!
This is Chris, our safe, capable driver and well-versed tour guide. Chris has a colorful life with his pet chicken, Fifi, his bunkmate. He entertained us with many stories about the area's history, but my favorite tales centered around Fifi.
You can get his deets from Sandy.
We toured Saint Paul de Vence.
I guess I should have left my stilettos at home.
We both had the sole, and it was heavenly.
If you have a suite, a cabana is designated for you at the private pool.
No seat stealers here.
Ready to burn some calories at the pool in my RFP coverup.
We enjoyed our main meal at lunchtime and ended our day with a couple of glasses of wine and apps in the early evening. At our age, it's all about digestion. Luna took excellent care of us.
Some mornings, we would take a stroll through the aromatic gardens. We stopped at this spot every time, and I asked the Mister the same question.
Do I look fat?
If he said yes, I planned on leaving him for Chris and Fifi.
Speaking of Chris, he picked us up the following day, and we were off for some more sightseeing and shopping.
It was Friday the 13th.
The Mister immediately soothed his superstitions in the cookie store.
Here I am, wondering why the Mister is paying more attention to Chris than me.
Sandy made lunch reservations for us at La Bastide Saint Antoine.
Hello Nancy Meyers... have I got a movie set for you!
Our view.
PEN's corporate chef was very excited to try this Michelin restaurant.
The food and service were fabulous.
Off to another happy hour in my all-you-can-eat dress and my Sparkle purse.
We spent some more relaxing hours at the pool.
The Mister insisted that Malibu Barbie in the background was stalking him.
I love an old man with young dreams.
We had another mouth-watering meal at la Cassolette in the old town of Vence.
La Cassolette is a Michelin restaurant located across from the Vence City Hall.
Another fabulous lunch for the books!
Cheers to having my jaws wired next week!
Back to the best seat in the house and time to pack.
And that's a wrap!
Au revoir, France. Thanks for the memories.
In closing, if you plan to take a vacation anywhere in the world, call Sandy. I have recommended her to many friends and family, who were delighted with her knowledge and expertise.
On my first day back, my staff escorted me to my office.
Ahh the wonderful food, views & weather!! So glad you two were able to get away.
ReplyDeleteM in CA
thanks M! Have a great week!
DeleteLove reading about your trip and thrilled that you shared dress links on this post and the previous one! I already ordered two beautiful ones!
ReplyDeleteWear them in good health!
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!!
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DeleteKatie! What an amazing trip! I read Julia Child's My Life in France last year and the first meal she had in France was sole, which she also raved about. Your sole dish reminded me of it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like we're in good company! It was so delish!
DeleteThe views are spectacular - thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading, Lisa. Hope all is well in your world.
DeleteLove your blog and your great sense of humor!
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading!
DeleteJust ordered the two dresses. Thank you for the recommendations and I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteLoved this post. Would you be willing to share what the total trip cost? I so want to go there. Dee
ReplyDeletePriceless!
DeleteKatie, your trip looked wonderful. We are going to Nice in the spring. Can’t wait and I love your dresses.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cookie! Hope all is well in NH!
DeleteGOOD FOR YOU TWO!
ReplyDeleteI have a dear friend in the South of France restoring a farmhouse.........I may have to make the trip!XX
Don't hesitate... go!!!!
DeleteOh my, your trip sounds fabulous! Beautiful, every photo you posted, and the food, my mouth watered just looking at the pictures. Thank you so much for sharing. I enjoyed this post very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind words, Bonnie.
DeleteAlways so entertaining! What a fabulous trip!
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Kellyann
Thanks, Kellyann!
DeleteWhat an amazing trip! Thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading.
DeleteThank you for sharing your photos and the dress links. Your trip looked amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to stop by my blog!
DeleteYour trip sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne!
DeleteOoh la la ... hold the eye roll, Mister, La Rentree is hard. Wow, what a trip ... I'm putting Sandy on speed-dial. Book us the PEN Tour stat. Chris and Fifi, we're on our way! xo
ReplyDeleteWill do. Chris and Fifi will love you!
DeleteYou two seemed to follow in our footsteps. Monnie and I spent many vacations in the south of France, toured the same hill towns, ate at the same restaurants. You brought back many lovely memories for me, as I also know you and the Mister created many lovely memories of your own on this trip. So happy you two took this adventure!
ReplyDeleteThank so much, Sarah. Hope all is well in your world.
DeleteYour gorgeous photos brought me back to one of my fav movies -’To Catch a Thief! So glam! Love the dresses.KTG
ReplyDeleteKTG... great minds think alike. xxx
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ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing trip. I've dreamt of visiting the south of France! Your travel agent did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Karen B.
Thank you for reading, Karen!
DeleteIt sounds like a dream vacation Katie, thanks for taking us along!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Looks like you two had a fabulous vacation.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a gourmet dream, looks like you ate like a king and queen
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ReplyDeleteKatie,
ReplyDeleteThe food, the views, the food, perfect weather, the food. I guess you can tell what caught my eye. The perfect vacation. I am so glad y’all hsd a wonderful trip.
Maxine
Love the Rivieras! Love all your sightseeing photos. Glad you're back!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had an incredible vacation in the South of France! Sandy’s meticulous planning and the beautiful setting of Domaine du Mas de Pierre must have made for a truly memorable experience, complete with delightful food and charming local stories. I love the personal touches, like your friendly greeters and Chris's entertaining anecdotes about Fifi!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos, that trip looks fabulous. However there was no mention of wine, Tres decevant. Annie g
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