In the past few days, I used to expect Connecticut as another countryside state of the United States. I thought it's just famous because of Yale University. Actually, it was not a bad impression but it's more on a nice first mental picture I had since I'm a traveler who is into trekking and camping especially on a bright Summer season. But when I started browsing places to visit when in Connecticut, a different level of interest climb into my brain. Then I get excited about my Business Travel at Timex Watches' Headquarter!
I arrived in the United States on the 15th of July for a two-week stay. I'm one of the lucky Timex employees from the Philippines who got the chance to fly in the Dream Country and experience their style of living and of course, attend a series of business meetings and workshops. From John F. Kennedy International Airport, I rode a Limousine which was booked by the company going to Waterbury. I am staying in Courtyard by Marriott Waterbury Downtown. The place is very nice and clean - I'm loving my huge Suite Room! Check out the link for a short tour uploaded in Instagram IGTV.
Lucky is indeed within me so far! I met my old friend, Eunice from Timex Philippines who are already living in the State with his husband who happened to be a good buddy in Timex. She is already a mom and she's running a blog called WANDERFUL DAYS OF A GIRL WHO LOVES LIFE. She's a good toastmaster member that's why you need a dictionary when you read her blog. Kidding aside, this Mom Blogger helped me a lot in my stay in Connecticut. Now, I'm excited to share the places we've been so far during off-office hours in this beautiful state of Connecticut.
My first day was welcomed with a great Japanese eats in Red Corner in which the best Sushi is being served. After such gastronomic lunch, we headed to Costco which I purchased a large item of Chicken Breast and 2 dozens of eggs for my weekly consumption in the Hotel. And of course, the afternoon won't end without a caffeine fix in Cheshire Coffeeshop - I love their Brewed coffee btw.
Special highlights are--- I was able to meet the amazing people behind our E-Commerce Team in Timex Headquarters. Of course, I got a tour around the Timex Premises with our very own E-Com Director, isn't it a lucky start of the week?
And of course, I met another Pinoy who is working here, her name is Joy of Finance Department. She showed me around most especially the Nature-spots of the Office. Walking and Jogging are a thing here in the headquarter - very nice!
A normal workday for everyone. After 5PM, Eunice and her hubby invited me for an ice cream treat at Rich Farm Ice Cream - a very famous shop when in Connecticut. And if you are a first-timer, please try their Razzmanian Devil, two scoops in a waffle cone. This kind of ice cream is made up of Vanilla with red raspberry sauce and melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chunks!
Address: 691 Oxford Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Phone: (203) 881-1040
Email: kelly@richfarmicecream.com
Social Media:
instagram: richfarm
facebook: Rich-Farm-Ice-Cream-Shop-115457481808901
twitter: RichFarmCT
Site: http://richfarmicecream.com/
After that sweet treat, we then headed to the not so famous Southford Falls State Park. It is a public recreation area good for walking, jogging and even fishing. This is situated in the towns of Oxford and Southbury, Connecticut. You should get a selfie at the scary yet instagrammable covered bridge down the Falls. I love this Park!
This day was very nice! All of our team including our Director had a nice beer and eats in Maggie McFly's in Middlebury! We talked a lot of stuff and sharing cultural stories from the UK to the Philippines and here in the countryside of Connecticut. And oh, I got that Harpoon IPA Beer - it was slightly sweet with a little kick. LOL
Thank God It's Friday! I decided to roam around the area of Waterbury Courtyard. Check out below:
2. St. Anne's Church - This Gothic-Style Church in Waterbury was organized in 1886 to serve the city’s French and French-Canadian Catholics. The parish’s first church was built in 1888-1889 on Dover Street. (historicbuildingsct.com)
3. Waterbury Court House/Building
4. Our Lady of Lourdes Church - This small Church is just a block away from the Courtyard Hotel.
Of course, after that quick roaming, Joy and I headed to Brass Mill Center to buy some personal stuff. The Place is huge.
This day was dubbed as my free-kind of a day!
First couple hours in the morning, Joy and I headed to Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets for some windows shopping and of course, check out some amazing clearance sale in almost all stores.
After that tiring yet fulfilling product browsing, we then visited the famous YALE University. The University belt is huge! It's like you're into Hogwarts University where Harry Potter was studying his witchcraft and wizardry. The buildings are old yet elegant. The visually striking structures were designed by famed architect Eero Saarinen who was also known for designing the St. Louis Arch in 1934 and built 25 years later.
Then we had a full dinner in Mr. Wok Chinese Buffet in Waterbury. I love their seafood menu here! Their Shrimp dishes won't fail - I tell you!
EIGHT DAY
This was the BIG Day for me! And because of that, I'm doing a separate article for my Walking Tour Adventure in New York.
NINTH DAY
TENTH DAY
ELEVENTH DAY
TWELVE DAY
THIRTEENTH DAY
FOURTEENTH DAY
Showing my favorite Waterbury Classic Chronograph 40mm Leather Strap Watch from TIMEX |
I arrived in the United States on the 15th of July for a two-week stay. I'm one of the lucky Timex employees from the Philippines who got the chance to fly in the Dream Country and experience their style of living and of course, attend a series of business meetings and workshops. From John F. Kennedy International Airport, I rode a Limousine which was booked by the company going to Waterbury. I am staying in Courtyard by Marriott Waterbury Downtown. The place is very nice and clean - I'm loving my huge Suite Room! Check out the link for a short tour uploaded in Instagram IGTV.
This is one of the best and most pleasing offices I've visited |
FIRST DAY
With my friend, Eunice and her family |
This masterpiece is deserving for a spot here in my blog! |
Spending a summertime with my Cheshire Brewed Coffee |
SECOND DAY
Special highlights are--- I was able to meet the amazing people behind our E-Commerce Team in Timex Headquarters. Of course, I got a tour around the Timex Premises with our very own E-Com Director, isn't it a lucky start of the week?
Look! I feel like I'm in an International Aiport. This feels! |
THIRD DAY
And of course, I met another Pinoy who is working here, her name is Joy of Finance Department. She showed me around most especially the Nature-spots of the Office. Walking and Jogging are a thing here in the headquarter - very nice!
Woodhedge in Timex Headquarter! |
Sorry, if you're a first timer in the headquarter then one picture with yourself and this UFO-type building in the background won't hurt. LOL |
FOURTH DAY
A normal workday for everyone. After 5PM, Eunice and her hubby invited me for an ice cream treat at Rich Farm Ice Cream - a very famous shop when in Connecticut. And if you are a first-timer, please try their Razzmanian Devil, two scoops in a waffle cone. This kind of ice cream is made up of Vanilla with red raspberry sauce and melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chunks!
Say hello to my Razzmanian Devil! |
Address: 691 Oxford Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Phone: (203) 881-1040
Email: kelly@richfarmicecream.com
Social Media:
instagram: richfarm
facebook: Rich-Farm-Ice-Cream-Shop-115457481808901
twitter: RichFarmCT
Site: http://richfarmicecream.com/
The cute baby couldn't take her eyes of my ice cream. Sorry baby, this is mine! |
Panorama of Southford Falls State Park |
Scary covered bridge in Southford Falls State Park! |
FIFTH DAY
This day was very nice! All of our team including our Director had a nice beer and eats in Maggie McFly's in Middlebury! We talked a lot of stuff and sharing cultural stories from the UK to the Philippines and here in the countryside of Connecticut. And oh, I got that Harpoon IPA Beer - it was slightly sweet with a little kick. LOL
SIXTH DAY
Thank God It's Friday! I decided to roam around the area of Waterbury Courtyard. Check out below:
1. Waterbury Union Station - This is the most historic building in Waterbury. It is located on Meadow Street in the city of Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. It is a brick building dating to the first decade of the 20th century. Its tall clock tower, built by the Seth Thomas Company, is the city's most prominent landmark. Designed by the New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, it handled 66 passenger trains a day at its peak. (Wikipedia)
3. Waterbury Court House/Building
4. Our Lady of Lourdes Church - This small Church is just a block away from the Courtyard Hotel.
Of course, after that quick roaming, Joy and I headed to Brass Mill Center to buy some personal stuff. The Place is huge.
SEVENTH DAY
This day was dubbed as my free-kind of a day!
First couple hours in the morning, Joy and I headed to Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets for some windows shopping and of course, check out some amazing clearance sale in almost all stores.
Mickey was in Yale! |
Then we had a full dinner in Mr. Wok Chinese Buffet in Waterbury. I love their seafood menu here! Their Shrimp dishes won't fail - I tell you!
EIGHT DAY
This was the BIG Day for me! And because of that, I'm doing a separate article for my Walking Tour Adventure in New York.
NINTH DAY
TENTH DAY
ELEVENTH DAY
TWELVE DAY
THIRTEENTH DAY
FOURTEENTH DAY