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Monday, November 10, 2008
Guns Up!
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
What a Whirlwind Last Few Days!
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Can It Get Any Worse?
Mom's Visit
Mom came to DC the first weekend in October, and lucked into some great weather, actually a little bit on the warm side for this time of the year. We had a very domesticated weekend while she was here: She helped put some final decorative touches on the house, we made and iced some pretty kick butt Halloween cookies and she taught me how to make her homemade rolls for Thanksgiving since Matt & I aren't coming home. Yummy! Pretty much the only touristy thing we did while she was here was ride bikes for what felt like hours on end over to the monuments. We cooked every night and enjoyed good wine of course. Monday night, when Matt got home from Dallas we cooked steaks on the grill and I think the final count was 5 bottles of wine we went though. Rough day at work the next day!
Home of NASCAR
The next weekend Matt and I went to Charlotte, NC for the NASCAR race. It was actually a beautiful 6 hour drive, and always good time spent together! It rained during the Busch Race on Friday night, but we ended up with a GREAT night Saturday night for the CUP race. Jimmie came close to winning, but at least he walked away still holding the points lead. We originally had a hotel room, but gave that up and instead camped. We actually really enjoyed it, minus sleeping on the very, hard ground. An air mattress is a must if we're really going to take up camping!
Back to Dallas, AGAIN...
The middle of October I had to go back to Dallas for a meeting all week long, spent the weekend in Dallas and then had to head to Austin for a conference. I LOVE Austin, and it was so nice being at a bar where ice cold Coors Light was only $1! Gotta love college towns! As much fun as it was seeing all my marketing buddies, I was gone for almost two weeks and was ready to be back home in DC.
One of the Best Football Games Ever...
Last weekend Matt and I went to Columbus, OH with his dad and Anna for the Ohio State/Penn State football game. Hands down, one of the coolest games I've been too. I have to say, it also probably rivals any NFL game I've been to in terms of tailgating and team spirit. I give the fans credit! Although Ohio State lost, it was still a great game, but VERY cold!
Tonight Matt and I are headed out to MD to a haunted forest...supposedly one of the best "haunts" in the nation! So if I don't post again, you know what happened to us!
xoxo
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Yes, I'm a Loser Baby...
Labor Day Weekend
When I got back from Dallas after my flight fiasco, Matt and I went to New York City for Labor Day and had a great time. We got to stay at the Waldorf Astoria (not worth the money), went to a Yankees Game (last season at the Yankees Stadium), go to US Open (tennis), and lots of other cool stuff. As some of you know, Matt's family bleeds Ohio State, so since it was the first season of the year, we had to go to the OSU Alumni Watching Party at this cool bar called Tonic in Times Square. Being there just proved to me how better football (except high school) is up north. We walked in (I had a green & black dress on) and I was the ONLY person in there not in 1) OSU garb or 2) their team colors. It was amazing! We also found this really cool new area called the Meat Packing District that had some awesome restaurants and a fab roof-top bar at this hotel on the Hudson River. As much as NYC is a great place to visit, it made me love and appreciate DC that much more! Matt had a choice between DC & NYC, and thank goodness we're here! ONE NOTE: Their taxi's are WAY better than the system we have here in DC, they're SO CHEAP up there!
San Antonio
From New York, I had to move along to San Antonio for an annual conference that my industry has. For those of you who know the likes of Le Freak, I had them play at an event I put on one night. And I must say, I have the most awesome team working with me as they put up with me on lots of different levels, one of them being "dress up" for this crazy event. My thought: Since Le Freak dressed up, so were we! And that we did! It was a BLAST and everyone LOVED the band! From San Antonio I went back to Dallas for the weekend since I was so close and got to celebrate Amanda and Sam's birthday at the one and only Zuroma's. The sad thing is, the rest of the weekend, I barely left my mom's house. I was beat from traveling and took advantage of some much needed R&R at mommy's house!
And for you Cowboys fans, have no fear, the big topic here this week when the media actually takes a break from our financial breakdown is the Cowboys/Redskins game on Sunday! I've already told Matt I'll be sporting my Romo jersey ALL DAY LONG!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Ranch Hands
So onto the rest of the weekend! I encountered no further delays with my airline travel, in fact, my bag was the first one off the belt at baggage claim. Matt & Trent were picking me up, and AA was SO fast, that by the time I walked outside and called Matt, he was still buckling Trent in the car seat! How about that American Airlines!
We trek over to my dad's and meet Jo, Amanda, Gary, Liz & Dave and we all caravan up to "The Ranch". This ranch, as we'll refer to it, is located in Allen, OK and the biggest thing this town has going for it is the local Quick Pic (that's a "convenient store"). But the news in town is there are some new gas pumps going in across the street and the town folk are quite excited about this! In all seriousness though, this town, or at least the crowd my dad and Jo "run" with, are some of the best, nicest, most sincere and quality people you'll ever meet. Heck, they knew I moved to DC, heard I was coming in town, and they had a BBQ for us out-of-town visitors!
So what is life like on the ranch you ask? Basically, it entails two basic details:
1) Cold Beer
2) 4-wheelers
So, you load the cooler up with above, strap onto the other above, and off you go. 4-wheeling until your thumb and other 4 fingers on your right hand feel like they have arthritis worse than an 80 year old, hence why the beer is involved? You ride through the woods, truck through creeks, past the bones of deceased cows and oh yes! Manure patties EVERYWHERE! Anyway, it's the absolute best way to spend an afternoon. We fished a little, ate a little, shot a few guns, and drank and rode some more. And then later, after dinner, and a LOT more drinking, we did the absolute safest thing you can think of, we went for a night ride! But how can you not take advantage of a view of the stars like you have up there??!!
Trent of course, loving tractors like he does, enjoyed the brand-spankin' new John Deere more than the horse he "rode", the 4-wheeler he was on or the ponds stocked with fish and turtles. We got a lot of great pictures of him, and yes, I would be to blame for the really cute pants I picked up for him, that look more like man carpi's. Guess I didn't notice that was the hip style for guys in DC since that's where I got them? Seriously the tag said they're shorts, and I don't quite see how these things are shorts? Yet, the length just isn't long enough for jeans. Maybe that's why the greatness of H & M is so cheap?
Anyway you look at it, Matt & I are saving up to buy a few acres for a ranch of our own. Hey Grapevine Gang, instead of our own housing development, how about we go in on a ranch? KEYSTONE Ranch! Imagine what a cool brand we could come up with for the cattle we're going to have on it so we can write off the 4-wheelers and a few cars!!??
xoxo
Friday, August 22, 2008
MAJOR Mistake...
How does this happen? Well let me tell you ~ for as much as I travel, you would think I'd have made this mistake before. Nope, not me, I'm a savvy traveler, right? Matt and I have the prefect plan for this evening. We're both flying back to Dallas, but him out of Baltimore (two hour commute to the airport) via lovely Airtran Airlines, and me, out of Reagan (5 minute commute) via my fave, American Airlines. We were scheduled to meet up at the old hang out, Tap-In. I must say, I was looking quite forward to crawling in bed tonight smelling like smoke!
Anyway, Matt leaves before me to head to the airport. I finalize everything here, lock up and head down to the Metro. An enjoyable walk and 5 minute Metro ride later, I am at the airport walking up to self-service kiosk. YOU ARE UNABLE TO CHECK IN FOR YOUR FLIGHT THIS EARLY. PLEASE SEE AN AGENT. What? I ask myself...
I walk up to the agent, he looks at me and says, "this reservation is for tomorrow, Saturday, the 23rd". Well, I unfortunately, am not rolling in cash to have paid the $1,000 difference to get me back to TX tonight, so here I sit. STAND BY, I will be on your list at 5:00 am tomorrow and that first class seat better be waiting! ;-)
Onto happier notes! We've had a fun time since my last post.
1) G Love was playing in concert outside of DC and I begged my friend Libby who lives in Virgina Beach to drive up and go with me. She happily obliged, and was quite the trooper considering she had NO IDEA who she was going to see! We had GREAT seats & the temps were perfect. Besides the guy who was sitting near us who told us we could move down by him so we could see better, then told us if we weren't going to quit talking, we needed to move back to our own seats, all was well at Wolf Trap!
2) Matt's 30th Birthday was the 19th! I am now officially with an old man and he says he's waiting to walk in the door and have me tell him I'm leaving him for a younger man. To bad I love DC to much to do that! ;-) Anyway, I surprised him Tuesday night with a sail down the Potomac River. While it was a far cry from any type of luxury boat, we had the most fun time! The wind was decent, it cooled down and it was a great vantage point for the DC sites. We then had picnic dinner at a park on the river and I even baked my entirely made from scratch Italian Cream Cake. And no, my mom didn't make it! While it wouldn't have won much in the way of "beauty", I think I rocked it! It tasted great! Although Lisa, I think I need icing lessons!
Yum! Doesn't that look good? And Matt? I licked all the cream cheese icing off tonight after the airport debacle and then trashed the rest of the cake!
Oh yeah, somewhere in that time we went to a Nationals game, that's the baseball team here. It's their first season in the new ballpark (they suck though) which they have done a FAB job on. Imagine the Ballpark at Arlington, but aimed at our age and not families! Great park for having a few drinks, and a great view of the Capitol. However, just don't take a taxi home. That's a story I won't recount for the sake of Matt & I's relationship!
Another exciting travel story! I experienced my first "Tropical Storm"! I was in FL Tuesday and Wednesday driving from Jacksonville to Tallahassee right through Fay, and it SUCKED! Here's a picture of the weather as I was waiting for my plane to take off. Honestly, don't know how we did it, but that's why these pilots get paid the big bucks!Love to all!
xoxo
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Lovin' DC (and Andy Roddick)!
Besides that, the weather here has been BEAUTIFUL! I work with our windows open in the office, we've slept with the windows open, we eat outside, it's just beyond words! Matt bought a new bike because he is (starting this week) going to bike to and from work each day instead of taking the Metro. We decided on Saturday to make a test run for him to determine route, time & distance. So, it's probably 10 miles door to door and about 45 minutes to an hour depending on wind. The great thing is, you ride along the Potomac River the entire way, cross the bridge into DC and then you're riding along the monuments, so it's a great way to start the morning. Of course, a lot of these monuments I haven't seen yet so I was all excited to take pictures. We're standing in front of the Washington Monument, pull out my camera, and power on, go to take the picture, and the battery dies! I was floored! Guess I'll have to ride to work with him one day!
The rest of the weekend we went furniture shopping looking for a couch for the living room. My red couch doesn't quite work sine the walls are green, it might look a little like Christmas!
Beyond that, we've been walking to King Street for some good eats (and drinks) and have a Mexican restaurant that rivals home, Austin Grill.
The US Open tennis tournament also made a stop in DC this week, so we bought tickets a few weeks ago for Tuesday night's match. Yesterday morning we were excited to learn Andy Roddick was scheduled to play, and actually got some great pictures of him, and he's a cutie in person!
Until next time...love to all!
xoxo
Monday, August 4, 2008
FINALLY! We're Moved In!
I arrived home this past Thursday night, and Matt had quite a bit accomplished in regard to unpacking. All the big stuff was put together and he even went through his share of my "endless loads of stuff". That being said, we still spent all weekend unpacking boxes, and while we're almost done, there's still plenty to be done. Overall, we were quite successful in making this place feel like home! And what we've determined from the weekend is that we have the perfect place for entertaining, so make plans now to come visit! On top of that, we're still absolutely pleased with the location of our house. We've walked to King Street a few nights for the typical Irish sing-a-long and for our Mexican fix last night. Yummy! You'd think we were still in TX!
I'm attaching some pictures from the last few weeks, and of the rooms we already have decorated and done! More to comes as we finish up!
Love to all...
xoxo
Sunday, July 20, 2008
BORRRING!
That said, the movers come on Tuesday, the 22nd! I'll officially be in the house the days our goods get delivered, and leave the next day for Dallas, yet again! Have I really left?
A re-cap of our last two weeks:
1. We watched three seasons of Entourage
2. Shopped for new furniture, which we didn't find
3. Matt's been sick with the chills and sweats (he thinks it's alcohol poisoning, but we didn't have THAT much to drink!)
4. Wii, Wii & more Wii. I bought us a Wii when I found out it was official that we were moving here. However, we never opened it. Then, with as crazy as we've been going in the apartment, I brought it back with me from Dallas last week. So, the race has been on between Matt & I to see who hits PRO level first in tennis...AND we just bought Dance Dance Revolution for the Wii...so practice those dance skills for when you visit!
5. Matt's been showing off his cooking skills - we haven't eaten out much at all, and try to cook most nights. I've cooked a few, but Matt really enjoys this as his creative outlet compared to his daily accounting work!
Other than that, nothing much else been going on...but should have a lot over the next two weeks with the move, so stay tuned!
xoxo
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
A DC 4th of July...
Anyway, this past week & weekend was a good one. First of all, as most of you know, we got the house we wanted! And we couldn't have asked for a more perfect place. A short three blocks to the Metro and about six blocks to King Street, which is Alexandria's version of a Main Street with tons of restaurants and drinking establishments.
So on the 4th, we were wishing that we had our bikes because there are an unbelievable number of bike paths through DC & VA, so we decided to go rent bikes in our new home town. We figured we take a nice easy ride towards Mount Vernon, home of George Washington. Well, 20 miles later, we were done. While it was probably the most beautiful bike ride ever, it kicked my butt! The entire trail is along the Potomac River, so there's great scenery. Guess I need to get back on the bike more often!
Sunday, June 29, 2008
The First Week!
On that front, we hope we've found our new home, but as to not jinx it, no more will be mentioned about that until we know for sure, so hopefully we'll post something else in a day or so on that front!
Otherwise, because we've had to dedicate so much time to finding a place to live, I hate to say it was a very uneventful first weekend in DC. However, I did make it to Arlington Cemetery, althought what I might say is creepy, I think it's my new favorite place. It's so absolutely peaceful and a GREAT place to think and reflect. We also went "hiking" at this great place just outside of DC called Great Falls, which is along the Potomac River, so at least we got some fresh air. And all I have to say, is I don't want to hear anyone complain about the TEXAS heat, this place has AWFUL humidity and it's WAY WORSE THAN HOME!!!
Miss you ALL!!
xoxo
JFK's Gravesite @ Arlington Cemetery
I got to see the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider...very cool!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Finally Settled...
Anyway, last night we got into our new "temporary apartment" and we're both VERY pleased with it! It's a brand new high-rise building in "Pentagon City". This morning we walked to Starbucks for Matt's coffee fix and then I went to the gym on the 18th floor and overlooked the Pentagon while on the treadmill. Pretty nice views. It's a fully furnished apartment, so we can actually cook and all that good stuff. I went grocery shopping on my lunch hour to Costco so we could have some food in the house. I included a picture from our balcony that overlooks, yes, Costco and Nordstrom! Mom, you'd be in heaven! There's even a Best Buy, Macy's and a few others stores right in our parking lot!
Last night, in the pouring rain, we looked at a place in Old Town Alexandria, VA and absolutely FELL IN LOVE! I know we all believe everything happens for a reason, and if this place works out, that would be the truth! It's more awesome than we could ever imagine, talk about the absolute WOW factor! The owners are a young/professional couple, originally from Dallas, and their last name is GRAY and they are moving to Amsterdam. We are really hoping they liked us too! They have others who are looking at the property and we will know something next week. PLEASE KEEP YOUR FINGERS CROSSED FOR THIS ONE! And, there would be TONS of space for lots of people to come visit!
So Matt & I decided we were going to blog our journey and adventures in DC over the next few years, so bear with us as we learn how to do this! Thanks to Lisa & Krista for the pointers. This will hopefully eliminate emails with large attachments! Mark this as a favorite and make sure to check back often!