How To Create Magic And Memories At The Jersey Shore

Maybe it’s because I was born under the sign of Aquarius that I’ve always loved the ocean, or perhaps it’s that when I was young my parents spent time jumping the waves with me at the Jersey Shore. We’d scream with delight each time we resurfaced while my father quickly rubbed his hands together and joyfully squealed in Yiddish, “Oh, what a machaya.

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The beauty of the beach at the end of another day

Whatever the reason, when summertime rolls around I feel restless being indoors because I’m dying to burst outside and head straight to the beach. I long for the feel of clean, white sand sifting through my toes and the smell of salt air rising above the tide.

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My best friend El and I enjoying endless days of fun in Beach Haven. (1969)

I blame my parents for my restlessness. When I was young they’d rent a house in beautiful Long Beach Island where the uncrowded beaches provided a playground for my friend’s and me to spend endless hours in the sun. We were girls of leisure who took full advantage of the long hours of swimming and biking, fully slathered in the safety of Coppertone and wearing only our two-piece bathing suits.

Those were the days my friend.

I haven’t been to LBI in years, so I was thrilled when a new boutique hotel, Daddy O, offered me a chance to review their 22 room chic hotel that’s only a short stroll from the beach. I knew their hotel was an oasis on an island offering mostly motels as accommodations.

Photo: Daddy O

Photo: Daddy O

Heading “down the shore” (as we native New Jerseyans call it) midweek we avoided the typical nightmarish traffic and made record time to The Causeway that connects New Jersey to Long Beach Island.

The sight of being completely surrounded by water made my heart skip some beats.

As we headed toward Brant Beach I recognized some old sights from childhood, but after all this time of course the island has changed. As we pulled into Daddy O’s parking lot we were tired and hungry, ready to test out this hip, modern looking hotel.

The concierge, Paul, could not have been nicer and he made check-in a breeze as we looked around at the easy-living interior design with adorable floor to ceiling photographs of beach scenes.

We decided to freshen up in our room before heading to their rooftop bar.

As we made our way through the small check-in area we arrived at the indoor and outdoor sitting areas that were filled with comfortable couches and chairs. In the morning the adjoining area would offer fruit, muffins and Keurig coffee for a quick bite before heading to the beach.

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A distinctive looking wine cellar separates the lobby from the Daddy O restaurant bar that boasts “modern interpretations of American classics” where both reservations and walk-ins are welcome. Although we were unable to eat there we noticed the enthusiastic, vibrant crowd having fun.

Photo: Daddy O

Photo: Daddy O

Upstairs we were greeted in our Boulevard Queen room by wallpaper of smiling young beachcombers, something appropriate for a shore hotel. The sleek minimalist décor of the room included free Wi-Fi, Keurig coffee and a flat screen TV that we swore we’d never turn on. But, alas, we were staying during the first GOP debate plus the finale of The Daily Show. Our best-laid plans went awry.

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Photo: Daddy O

After taking a quick shower I decided my new favorite bathroom accessory was their rainfall showerhead. It felt so soothing and spa-like. Ahh. The adjoining sink and toilet area were a mixture of modern marble with natural wood.

We were now ready for Happy Hour and made our way to the rooftop deck for drinks and appetizers. Our timing was perfect since we were able to grab the best seats at the far end of deck with partial views of the ocean and the bay.

Daddy O Rooftop Bar Photo: Daddy O

Daddy O Rooftop Bar
Photo: Daddy O

Named one of the best rooftop bars in America by The Daily Meal, Daddy O offers the only rooftop bar on the island. Beware that seats fill up quickly! We shared two delicious appetizers, and I splurged with a light ale that I never heard of (and can’t remember the name of.)

We were now full and ready to greet the ocean.

After a short stroll to the end of the street we grabbed a bench to sit, looking out at the vast expanse of the beach. We watched the beauty of nature winding down after another day and I was mindful of how blessed I was at that moment.

The next morning Gary slept in while I grabbed fruit and coffee in the lobby and found a comfortable chair on their outdoor deck. It gave me some early morning quiet time to catch up on social media and read the morning news. When Gary arrived we were ready to begin our day.

Quiet time in the early morning

Quiet time in the early morning

Gary is always vigilant about researching good restaurants and he’s usually right. We found one on his list that served a delicious breakfast. My waffles with strawberries were exactly what I wanted.

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Breakfast at Scojo's Restaurant in Surf City

The diet starts tomorrow.

Wanting to step back into time we took a drive through Beach Haven where my parents rental house was. Then onto Bay Village, the tiny shopping area where I remember my favorite bookstore (I bought “Harriet the Spy” there!), a store that made homemade fudge and a restaurant. Today? Bay Village has tons of shops selling jewelry, food, clothing, miniature golf, an arcade – well, it wasn’t what I remembered. That’s progress, I guess.

For the next two days we spent quality time on the beach, and Daddy O made that easier by providing residents with beach chairs, towels and badges. We also went sittin’ on the dock of the idyllic bay, something that conjured up memories of sailing with my parents.

Sitting by the bay while watching fishermen catch blue crabs

Sitting by the bay while watching fishermen catch blue crabs

Now I was making new memories with my husband, and it was ideal. Having Daddy O as our base made it even better.

I suggest while visiting Long Beach Island making your way north of Surf City toward Harvey Cedars, Loveladies and Barnegat for its natural beauty and charm. You should also consider the south end, at the tip of island, in Holgate where there is the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge with over 400 acres of barrier beaches, dunes and tidal salt marsh.

I further suggest our favorite restaurant, Black-Eyed Susan’s in Harvey Cedars, a farm-to-table BYOB that offers fresh creations based on seasonally available ingredients.

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My sushi appetizer of fluke with pistachios was exquisite. As an entrée Gary had seared tilefish cooked with orzo, corn, summer beans, garden herbs and an unusual tomato broth. I had crab cakes made with jumbo lump crab, fingerling potatoes and an herb remoulade.

The bread is homemade and amazing, as is the butter. What we didn’t finish we took home. We were not going to waste this incredible bread! (They do charge $5 for it, but it’s well worth it.)

We went to their breakfast truck the next day (think of the movie “Chef”) where I had a breakfast burrito (eggs, rice, black beans, avocado and salsa) and Gary had eggs and turkey sausage on a fresh brioche. YUM. We sat at a table in their cute alcove surrounded by fresh flowers. What a wonderful way to begin our day!

Black Eyed Susan Breakfast Truck

Our two day vacation went by too quickly and I miss the beach already. We'll be back for day trips as long as the good weather holds out. But that's not the same. Nothing is better than spending long summer days at the shore.

NOTE: Daddy O is accessible with a ramp leading into the front lobby. It has an ADA approved queen room on the first floor that is wheelchair accessible. All other queen rooms throughout the hotel are accessible but not for wheelchairs. The Daddy O Restaurant is accessible but the rooftop deck is not.

Black-Eyed Susans has a few entrance steps but is otherwise accessible.

Daddy O Restaurant & Boutique Hotel
4401 Long Beach Boulevard
Brant Beach, NJ 08008
(609) 494-1300
www.daddyohotel.com

Black-Eyed Susans
7801 Long Beach Boulevard
Harvey Cedars, New Jersey 08008

DISCLOSURE: I received two free nights at Daddy O. My opinions for this review are, as always, completely my own.

Napa In New York: Our Trip To The Wine Country

It’s been awhile since I wrote about travel because, well, life sometimes gets in the way of our best laid plans. I’m back now and eager to tell you about our short vacation that was both magical and restorative. This review will be of particular interest to the disability community, but it certainly applies to everyone because Nature + Wine = Splendor for All.

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Sometimes there are places in our own backyard that we never visit. For us one of them was the Finger Lakes, a group of eleven long and narrow lakes located in the west-central section of Upstate New York. A scenic area with sprawling farmland, rolling hills and wonderful wineries, the Finger Lakes is defined as a “bioregion.” (“An area bounded by natural rather than artificial borders that has characteristic flora and fauna and includes one ecosystem.” ~Wikipedia)

We hadn’t taken a vacation in a long time so we decided to pack up and head to the Finger Lakes before the start of our crazy summer schedules. After a three-hour drive from home we arrived at the Inn where we’d be staying.

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Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Virgil, New York
Photo Credit: Greek Peek Mountain Resort

Greek Peak Mountain Resort, located in Virgil, New York is nestled in the midst of picturesque mountains that, from a distance, looks like a beautiful painting. When we entered the Inn through their glass doors I was happy to read the signs that announced it is both energy and environmentally friendly, as well as an award-winning green leader.

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Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

Once inside the Inn it is both a gorgeous ski lodge and a summer vacation resort with its high vaulted cedar ceilings and A-frame door of glass that allows visitors to drink in the dazzling beauty of the outdoors.

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Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

We checked into our handicapped accessible room on the first floor. A beautiful, bright room, it is large enough to maneuver a wheelchair and the bathroom is fully accessible. There is also a kitchen for those who prefer to cook meals in their room. (We also saw non-accessible rooms that were equally spacious and well appointed.)

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Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

Then it was dinnertime!

We settled into the Acorn Grill, the Inn’s restaurant located on the first floor. It offered a beautiful vista on one side with a buffet area on the other. I wasn’t expecting much in the way of menu choices, so I was happy to be completely wrong. Their menu offered a wide array of entrees and we were not disappointed. Each dish was deliciously prepared with fresh ingredients and dessert? Let’s just say there was nothing left over.

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Dinner at Acorn Grill

After dinner we walked the grounds and to our delight found a lovely, flat walking path that loops around a sparkling lake just begging to be used for boating or swimming.

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We were lucky to visit Greek Peak in between high seasons because we had the path all to ourselves.

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Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

If we stayed at the Inn longer I would have taken advantage of its full-service Waterfall Spa for a facial or massage. And I certainly should have used their state-of-the-art fitness center or taken a few laps in their pool...

Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

A few other items you might be interested in:

Hope Lake Lodge Condominiums (part of Greek Peak): Hotel style condominiums are for sale and include concierge and bell service, 24 hour room service and daily housekeeping.

Photo Credit: Hope Lake Lounge

Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

Cascades Indoor Waterpark: A 41,000 square foot indoor waterpark with over 500 feet of slides, 3 story tube slides, a toddler pool, outdoor pool, indoor/outdoor hot tub and modern wave pool looks like a lot of fun for families to enjoy.

Photo Credit: Greek Peak Resort

Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

Greek Peak Ski and Ride Center: There are thirty-two trails and six aerial lifts that make this a popular ski resort. The Ski Center also offers two surface lifts, a beginners slope, a full service Nordic Center with groomed cross country and snowshoe trails. (The area boasts an average snowfall of 122 plus inches!)

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Photo Credit: Greek Peak Mountain Resort

Outside of Virgil many tiny towns dot the area, and as we toured them we felt compelled to pull over and drink in the beauty of the area.

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We stopped at a few places of note that I’d suggest to anyone planning a trip to this part of the Finger Lakes:

Cornell University and Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences’ Botanical Gardens: After driving around the lovely campus of Cornell University in Ithaca our next stop was the beautiful Cornell Plantations, a part of the University that offers easily accessible pathways leading around beautifully landscaped gardens of herbs, vegetables, perennials, conifers, peonies and much more. It’s an enchanting region of Ithaca that’s made more lovely, I am sure, when the flowers are in full bloom. (NOTE: Most of the walkways are paved, flat and accessible. The path changes in a few areas where the walkway is made up of natural stone.)

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Cascadilla Gorge: This site is idyllic in both sight and sound with eight waterfalls creating frothy cascades that slide down limestone and shale to create wide cascades that can reach 54 feet high. (NOTE: The gorge is only accessible on the grassy park off the parking lot where you can see the creek and possibly one waterfall.)

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Lakewood Vineyards and Winery: The Finger Lakes is known for its award-winning wines found in many of the areas vineyards. We chose Lakewood Vineyards and Winery for our afternoon wine tasting and tour. I’ve visited many vineyards in Napa Valley and the Loire Valley in France and Lakewood is equally beautiful.

Located in Watkins Glen and situated off Seneca Lake, the views from the almost 80 acres of vineyards are breathtaking and, although they are best known for their whites, it also offers 14 varieties of grapes that include Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable and helped make our “tasting menu” interesting and fun.

We decided to try their semi-sweet and sweet Rieslings, although the bottle we purchased was a Long Stem White from a grape that was developed at Cornell. Thank you, Cornell!

(NOTE: There are a few steps to get into the winery from the parking lot and then onto the deck that overlooks the vineyard. A path leading visitors through the vineyard toward Seneca Lake is flat but unpaved. As you get closer to the lake there is a large gazebo to sit and view this magnificent property.)

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We can't wait to open our purchase of Long Stem White from Lakewood Winery!

If you’re looking to get away from it all for a few days I’d highly recommend losing yourself in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. There’s so much to do, and I know we'll be going back to explore the area again and again.

Coming up next: Our private tour of The Corning Museum of Glass and their recently opened 100,000 square foot Contemporary Art and Design Wing. We were completely dazzled and I know you will be too.wine

NOTE: I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Jessica Robideau and Dan Stokes of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance for their help and generosity in arranging our vacation. We needed to cancel our plans with them last year and they were both gracious and kind. Thank you both for your patience and assistance.

Disclosure: I received two free nights’ stay and a free dinner for three at Greek Peak Mountain Resort. All opinions expressed, as always, are completely my own.

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