Wednesday, November 25, 2009

At The Stanley


So, while Ko and our mother were in New York, Lit and I spent a night in the famous Stanley Hotel in Estes Park. Considered one of the most haunted buildings in the state, and also the inspiration for Stephen King's The Shining, we couldn't resist the opportunity to explore all the little nooks and crannies (even though we don't believe in ghosts)!


Our first order of business was the ghost tour. On our journey through the hotel we saw the piano played by John Philip Sousa, Bob Dylan, and the ghost of Mrs. Stanley(!).

We learned that children were sequestered on the fourth floor, and that if you're staying in one of those rooms, you are supposed to leave candy for the playful spirits! Of course, if your candy DOES disappear, it might have more to do with a couple of silly guests than any ghosts...

The highlight of the tour? When yours truly received the dubious honour of portraying maid Elizabeth Wilson-- the woman responsibly for accidentally blowing up part of the hotel!

After the tour Lit and I abused our new-found knowledge of the hotel's history for a few impromptu photo shoots. My love of staircases could not be suppressed!


And I even convinced Lit to participate as well!


Though it is possible she was possessed....


Oh well, we had fun anyway! It may have only been for a night, but we still managed to take 200+ photos. Ko may have enjoyed New York, but I can't be too jealous! Perhaps I'll even write my own novel inspired by the hotel... Tehe!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The First Adventure

After much consideration, I have finally decided to start a blog. I know, I know, but I have a good reason! You see, being the eldest of three sisters, I have realized it is my duty to record our idiocy for prosperity. So this is the introductory post!

Having just spent a lovely few days with Lit in the famous Stanley Hotel, I will be making yet another post just as soon as I have properly uploaded and formatted our plethora of photos. Thank you for visiting, and I hope to see (Meep! Yes, I am currently stalking you. Creepy...) you again soon!