![]() ![]() Posts must be directly related to One Piece Otherwise it is considered a low effort type of post and will be removed. If you want to discuss a certain page/scene from the manga/anime please accompany it with an original analysis or discussion provoking questions.Don't post links to plain (or slightly edited) panels, pages, screenshots, gifs or scenes from the manga & anime.Plain panels/scenes must create discourse Use and Google Images to find the source.Fanart/cosplay must directly link to the source Please put the chapter number in your title until the Official release is out.ģ.Please use the button labeled spoiler or put the word "spoilers" somewhere in the title for posts with spoilers in them.Do not leak spoilers outside of the thread for chapter spoilers.Use spoiler tags for anything that hasn't been revealed in the anime yet.Talk about hints aren't allowed, please wait until the spoilers have been release to talk the content of an unreleased chapterĮxclude Fanart Exclude Cosplay Exclude Merchandise Exclude Media Exclude 4 Above Exclude Help Exclude Misc Exclude 2 Above Exclude Discussion Exclude Theory Exclude Analysis Exclude 3 Above Rules Full documentation > The kids can run around and it’s super low key.Spoilers release around 11 pm GMT/UTC on Monday. It’s basically a big dock where they serve (hot) lobster rolls, hot dogs, cole slaw, and clam chowder. The Lobster Pound– We had been to this spot in Guilford with friends a few years ago and loved their lobster rolls so decided to hit it up again for lunch on our way home. Don’t expect anything fancy, it’s a bunch of benches outside with lobster rolls wrapped in tin foil, but they’ll blow your mind. At some point we had heard they were the best rated in all of CT and I get that. Lobster Landing– Anel picked up lobster rolls here for lunch the first day and they were just as good as we remembered them from the last trip. We finished three smalls between the four of us. The goal was zero meltdowns and we somehow succeeded! The pizza at Grand’s was next level New-Haven style pizza. Grand Apizza– There are so many great food options in Madison, but we just wanted to keep things easy and low key for the kids. Don’t worry, I definitely plugged my book and they said to reach out when it drops.Īshley’s Ice Cream– They are voted best ice cream in Connecticut for good reason! They have some amazing dairy free options too. We spent almost an hour perusing both the kid and adult sections of one of the best bookstores I’ve ever been to. RJ Julia’s Bookstore– The way I love this bookstore. They had a fantastic zero-proof mocktail menu too which I always appreciate. We overlooked the water and enjoyed crab cakes, lobster cobb salads, mussels, and pasta for the kids. ![]() Hotel restaurants can be meh but this one is awesome. ![]() The Wharf at The Madison Beach Hotel for dinner– The house was only a two minute walk from the hotel so the first night we decided to keep things easy and head over for dinner. If you’re heading to Madison anytime soon, this is what we did:Ĭhristy’s for breakfast– We remembered their giant pancakes from our last trip and the kids loved them! They split a strawberry chocolate pancake (they’re giant). The anxiety and stress that I had been feeling for the last few months, fell away for a few days as I enjoyed my family in the most beautiful setting. We did a lot of throwing rocks in the water (Luca), practicing swimming (Amalia), and chatting on the porch overlooking the water (Julia & Anel). The view was next level and the house was adorable. Perfect! I randomly found this little beach cottage last minute and had very low expectations so was pleasantly surprised at how lovely it was. I’ve said it a few times now but our summer has been challenging and busy and we just needed a few days to connect and relax as a family. No skunks were spotted this time around, thank goodness. It was kind of hilarious actually and we still talk about it. On a lighter note, Boots, a puppy at the time, got skunked on the beach one of the nights we were there and the staff at the hotel helped us get tomato juice and vinegar for his bath. To come back to the same place with Amalia and Luca was cathartic and special and healing in ways I didn’t know I needed. In my head, I thought there was a chance that I could never had kids and it truly almost broke. I had had two miscarriages and was “diagnosed with unexplained infertility” shortly after. On that trip I remember crying a lot because I was so beyond desperate to get pregnant. It’s funny to go back and read the blog post now. Seven years ago (to the day), we visited this cute coastal town with Boots as a puppy. If you follow me on Instagram, you probably saw some pictures from our weekend in Madison, CT. ![]()
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