Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Happy Birthdays!

(yes, i know....its been a while...)

Chad is another year older as of the 15th. He's gettin old! :) Tuesday night the two of us went out to celebrate together. We went to this Italian restaurant called Bellini's that we had passed several times but had never been to yet. We walked in and it is this little, intimate (and exactly how I want my kitchen decorated) place. We were escorted to our table, handed the menus, and started deciding on what to get. We ended up splitting an appetizer of gnocchi. It had a brown butter sauce with a little parmesan cheese on top of it and some kind of leaf that was cooked along with it. It - was- EXCELLENT. Different from a lot of the gnocchi I usually have so it was very interesting. We finished the whole thing rather quickly :) We also split an entree of chicken alla vodka. It had this pasta that was a bigger, thicker version of fettuccine along with a tomato and cheese sauce. The chicken was wonderful and all the flavors were just perfect together. It was good to actually go out to eat! Ha!Wednesday was Chad's birthday. We both had to work so we didn't really get to do a whole lot that day but Thursday we went out with my parents to celebrate his birthday and Mom's birthday (next week the 22nd). We went to The Melting Pot and if you haven't gone, it is one of the coolest places I've eaten! It's a 'couples' place meaning that you order a certain combination of foods and it is for 2 people. The combination we all got included sun dried tomato chicken, lemoncello meat, italian seasoned pork tenderloin, fillet steaks, and spicy shrimp. We all had our own colored skewers and then the first course came out. It was the cheese course and it was quattro formaggio with all kinds of cheese in it. It came with breads, apples, and veggies. Now I was wondering what in the world apples were doing with cheese...let me tell you, that was the best thing out there. I LOVED it. Perfecto!

Second course were salads - we all ordered the caprese salad (tomato, mozzarella, and lettuce/spinach with balsamic vinegar). They were very good! Next course was the broth stage. They brought out the big pot of broth and we had all those meats and you would just skewer it, cook it for 1-2 minutes, and then eat it. They brought all types of sauces and stuff to put with it but just the meat by itself was phenomenal. That's when you get to sit around and chat while your meat is cookin! After that it was the CHOCOLATE COURSE!!!! Yeah, I was a little excited :) We got milk chocolate (they had different choices like smores, peanut butter, etc) and it came with strawberries, bananas, cake, brownies, and cheesecake! My favorite thing was the strawberries, of course. We got a few refills on those :)

So this past Wednesday was my Mom's birthday. We had been talking to her about taking her out to eat for it so we went to this cute little Italian place that was decent. We finished up and told her that we were all going to the airport to pick up a speaker that had spoken at our church before. Dad had called Mom earlier to tell her this and so she knew that and Chad and I told her we were coming too. We had to drive separate though so we could all fit..which we thought would give away the upcoming surprise. Luckily, my Mom is a little easy to fool ;) So we arrive at the airport and Mom and I went to the bathroom and Dad, Kevin, Kyle and Chad went to baggage claim. We came out, walked over to them, and hiding behind a huge sculpture was my Mom's sister! We waited for her to react....and waited....but she didn't even see her standing there! SO we finally got her to turn and the screaming and laughing followed. It was hilarious - AND Sandy got the whole thing on camera! Mom staring at her, a weird look on her face, and then realizing who it is, bursting into the giddy giggles. It was hilarious. Hopefully I'll get a copy of that video soon (HINT HINT!)
Sandy's visit was great! Its always a lot of fun when she visits. We played some games and did a lot of talking. We gave Mom some gifts and Sandy had created a quiz for all of us to take about Mom's adventures growing up and guess who won?? Yep, Mom did. Who'd-a-thought. I thought it was funny how I had heard almost all of the stories that were part of the quiz haha Oh mom....

That weekend our church was having a big yardsale to support our mission trip to Honduras this summer. Dad and I had planned a surprise party for my mom with some people from church for Friday night. She had absolutely no idea...again haha. We took her out to dinner at Logan's Roadhouse and then told her we had some stuff to bring up there to the church for the yardsale the next morning. There were going to be people there that night preparing for the yardsale, so when we pulled up and there were a bunch of cars outside, I don't think anything sparked suspicion. We walked in and Dad mentioned showing her the stuff in the back room....we walk down the hall...turn the corner into the room....Surprise! There were several people there and Dad and I had decorated the room the night before with "50's" stuff. We had an ice cream cake (Mint chocolate chip and chocolate cake), sat around and chatted, and then I presented Mom with another gift I had for her. Over the few weeks before I had rounded up friends and family, past and present, and had everyone write down why/what they love about my mom. Everyone had written back, and I had compiled all the messages into a little booklet and rolled it up with red ribbon in a scroll on fancy paper. I presented it with a yellow rose - and prepared for the tears! haha I love you mom!!

Now, since I'm so good at keeping up with this blog, I'm going to throw in random stories that I have forgotten to tell :)

-We have now experienced our first time of doing Taxes. (cue the awful music). We waited until the weekend before they were due (hm..) and then headed over to my parents house to get some help from them. We did the TurboTax online edition, which I must say is pretty amazing. It was so organized and easy! Thank you TurboTax for making our lives easier! So we sat down, proceeded to file through everything ( I had lost one sheet of W-2 from my last summer OF COURSE but then I figured it out), typed everything in, and then, saw our refund get higher and higher! Yep, for some reason, we turned out pretty good this year. Best year we've had yet :)

-I attended another baby shower this past weekend for one of my friends who is having twin boys! I saw the coolest gift there...she opened a very stylish necklace which, at first, seemed like a rather odd gift at a baby shower. THEN she read what it really was. A teething necklace. Yep - hanging on the string of the necklace was a round circle and it was a big teething ring. It also came with 2 bracelets you could let them slobber and chew all over. Genius idea, isn't it! I just thought that was the neatest thing.

NOTE: I did not re-read over this post because I finished the rest on my lunch break so I apologise for any misspellings, grammar, or punctuation errors :) I just needed to post ASAP so everyone knows we are ok!!

Mom and sandy's seeing each other at the airport. Are they sisters or what!





It went great :) HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!

Oh my family. We're so normal....

This is part of the room so you can see the layout. There were black balloons all over the floor too!

PS: Happy Birthday to everyone else who has also had birthdays!!!!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

8 Months In and Goin' Strong!

Well it is our 8 month anniversary today! Yes, we still keep track of months. Before the big 1 year date, what else are you suppose to do? That is coming up soon though - how weird! On one hand 8 months has gone by in a flash...wedding, honeymoon, Searcy, graduation, moving, new job, job search, new job....whew. So fast. On the other hand, I feel like we've been married forever. Not in a bad way, of course, but everything is just so normal it seems like we've always been together (cue the aww's). I think we are doing pretty good though. We've learned more and more about each other and are learning more and more about how to deal with each other...ha. Nah its been a lot of fun and I'm looking forward to many many more years of it!


A few fun stories from the past week for your entertainment...


-we found several coins in a pottery vase along with some scattered randomly around (you know how that is, you pick up an old purse and 68 cents falls out) and so, being in the financial situation we are in (and the fact that I am a nerd and find this fun), we took it to the Walmart Coinstar machine. Now, if you don't know what this is, it is a huge green machine with a screen on it that I'm sure you've passed by a million times and never noticed. You take all your change and you can dump it into the machine and then it spits out a receipt of how much money you just dumped in there. Pretty awesome, right? They take a small portion (nothing is free) for using their system but we poured everything in, made a ton of noise with all our coins, and got our receipt. $32! We were rich!

-We got bored again and went out to DSW to look at shoes. Yes, WE went to go look at SHOES. I have a husband who actually enjoys doing this. (how wonderful!) We went and tried different shoes on. I fell in love a few times...

- So we found something new we like thanks to my grandmother (thanks Grandma!). She saved up a jar of marshmallow fluff because she wanted us to try a new sensation: a Fluffer Nutter. It is a sandwich with peanut butter and marshmallow fluff! TRY IT if you haven't! It's great!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Pranks, Progress, and Proof we're growing up...

Well surprise, surprise...none of the previous post actually happened (Happy April Fools!), although I did almost fall down the stairs. But all is well and we are hanging in there. We have figured out that this next week will be the absolute poorest we have ever been so far, but THEN, after we both get paid, will be the richest we have been so far. Ha! Interesting few weeks we are in for!

This week Chad has really been enjoying his job - he has picked up everything quickly and everyone there is really enjoying his company (who wouldn't, right?). Work for me has been a little slower than usual because it is SAT testing week for the kids and so no one wants to miss that, but of course forgets to call us and let us know. Its been a nice break though :)

This weekend Chad has the Men's retreat Friday and Saturday and then Sunday night after work he is heading to Memphis to figure out some stuff for his truck he bought up there. Saturday we'll have together because he is off work - yay! We played 'catch' on our tennis courts the other day so maybe we'll go and do that again. I did decent...I can't catch anything in this one area and I 'throw like a girl' but that kind of comes with the package since I am one. Maybe we'll head out to Oak Mountain for the day - nice romantic picnic or walk in the woods lol.

Chad and I got our first (first as a married couple that is...) Library cards this week! I feel like an old married couple already :) We wandered the halls of books but didn't pick any up. We looked at the movies - good choices but none that we wanted to take home. The main reason we were there was because I wanted to get a book on CD. Yep, I know...and yes I am only in my 20's ha. I picked up one called Playing For Pizza by John Grisham because it was about a pro football player who got kicked off a team and went to play in Italy. I saw Italy and decided that was the one for me ha. I wanted a book on CD because of my incredibly long wait in bumper to bumper traffic on a daily basis and why not 'read' a book to calm my nerves? It is actually really good and I completely recommend it! (...ok i officially feel old. i'm recommending books on my blog haha. OH WELL!)

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

When it rains, it pours...or hurricanes

So yesterday I started not feeling well (surpising that it would be me, right?) and I thought it would just be a bug but this morning I woke up feeling awful. Tis the season for the FLU, and lucky me has caught it. At our wonderful doctor's visit my brand new insurance got turned away and we got slapped (AFTER the visit, mind you) with a $222 charge, all to tell me what I had already figured. SO then on our way home from that lovely stop we got rear-ended and I was about to lose it but thankfully there were no scratches or dings or anything and we both drove away glad not to have to call police and that mess. We finally got home today and as I am walking down the stairs to our apartment, yes, I twist my ankle. The whole thing was swollen about as big as a baseball and I have been laying on the couch in ice ever since. Sorry for the short blog I am just not quite in the mood for my incredibly long drawn out details - let me know if anyone has any better pain pills...and PRAY that its not broken!!!



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