Philly, Philadelphia

by Jayce Reese in , ,


Philly has always been my favorite east coast city.  It gives you a big city feel, but you can easily get away and return to a county feel just by driving down highway 76.  I also have always been a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles until they completely changed their team, which is another story.  But this trip was about seeing one of best friend's who recently began her career in ticket sales for the Philadelphia 76ers!  P.S. if you need season tickets or single game tickets, be sure to use my contact page and I will connect you with my friend! 

As I mentioned above, I used to be quite an Eagles fan, so it was different coming to their athletic park for basketball instead of football.  But nonetheless, the skyline always looks awesome whether going to Lincoln Financial or Wells Fargo.

We arrived early for pregame warmups as well as to receive a tour around the court.  I was extremely excited to see the Los Angeles Clippers as I'm a pretty big Lob City Fan or Chris Paul (CP3) and Blake Griffin fan!  Because one of my friends works for the 76ers we had some sweet court side seats! It was an awesome experience!  

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After the game, we were able to get our picture snapped on the court! What a way to end the night! 


Take Me Back to San Juan, Por Favor

by Jayce Reese in , ,


San Juan, Puerto Rico is absolutely breathtaking.  The clear blue water and white beaches are pure paradise and not to mention, you can experience all of this without a passport!  As a Southwest loyalist, I was also ecstatic to find out they now have flights to tropical paradises!  

But there's more to San Juan than the beautiful beaches and resorts.  If you want to explore some historical landmarks, you need to be sure to make some time for Old Town, San Juan. 

Old San Juan had various historical landmarks to explore.  I spent the most time exploring Castillo San Felipe del Morro.  The size and intricate details of the landmark were remarkable.  It originally served as a fort back in 1540 to protect the city from various attacks from foreign powers.  Outside of the vast fort, there's also a national park which can include a variety of lizards, flying kites and tourist trying to capture the perfect shot.  The views from within and on top of the fort were quite amazing.  There's so much more to explore in Old Town, I would definitely advise spending at least 2 days to explore.   

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San Juan is also known for their authentic restaurants with classic Puerto Rican dishes and mojitos.