Showing posts with label First Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Friday. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

The Best Weekend Ever!

Ben has had a break between graduate school quarters this week (He got an A in his accounting class! Hooray!), so we've had so much fun together! We got to catch up on TV shows we enjoy but never watch, sleep in together, hang out with friends, etc.

Our freedom culminated in an amazing weekend. Ben typically studies for a couple hours every morning and evening, plus almost all day on Saturday, so this weekend we really lived up having Friday night and Saturday to play :)

F.R.I.D.A.Y. night
We went to a great Greensboro restaurant, The Red Onion, which makes gourmet hot dogs with some friends from church: David and Sharon. 



Their menu is amazing-- you first choose the type of dog you want, then the toppings style.  You can choose from pre-selected combinations or make up your own. So far my favorite is the California Dog: a Nathan's dog wrapped in bacon (yum) then topped with a crunchy cabbage cole slaw with chili, lime, and avocado. 


They are cheap enough to order a couple special dogs each, and I have yet to eat one I hate!

We walked around downtown Greensboro after dinner, and stopped in for amazing deserts at Cheesecakes by Alex.  None of us got cheesecake, but I can tell you their crumb cake was delicious, and only $1.85!


It is a local legend bakery, but this was our first time going.  I am so glad we went, though! I just know we'll go frequently! 

Since March 2nd was the first Friday of the month, Greensboro celebrated it's monthly First Friday night! Many local stores and museums had poetry reading, interpretive dance, and musicians play for the crowds.
We stopped into one newly opened hair salon who used First Friday as an opportunity to open the newly renovated doors to the public.  It seemed like a cool salon, but I was way more impressed by the live artist and guitarist playing Beatles and Johnny Cash!


Me, Sharon, and David

Ben got a pic of the guitarist by making it look like he was taking a picture of me... I didn't know that's what he was doing...

S.A.T.U.R.D.A.Y.

Saturday was Perfect! We woke up lazily and spent the early afternoon reading together in the office.  Ben read a couple chapters in a textbook to get ahead in a class, and I read my current book, a biography on the marriage of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt (who are fascinating people!) This may sound boring, but it was heavenly to just share space and have the freedom to interrupt one another with something really interesting we had just read about. 

Saturday afternoon we went rock climbing at Greensboro's indoor rock gym, Tumblebee's. 
I have been wanting to go rock climbing for a while, and Ben's shoulder has healed well enough that it's safe again, but it is still too cold to go "real" climbing in the mountains. I was actually unimpressed with Tumblebee's, even though they have some of the best routes in the SE, but that may be more to do with my loyal personality-- I just much preferred the gym I'd been going to in Columbia, Stronghold!
But we still had tons of fun :)

That's right, Baby, you've been rock climbing!

I got tired really easily, so the best I could do before my muscles gave out was a 5.8-5.9 route.







There are a lot of precautions to take when climbing pregnant, like sticking to top-rope instead of bouldering, and to be careful not to hit your belly hard on the rock face, but I found this a really enjoyable pregnant activity.  I mostly used my arms and fingers, and my belly really stayed out of the way! The harness was comfortable, and the belay rope pulled it out, anyway!

After the gym we hurried home for showers and right back out the door for a movie.  We stopped at the Four Seasons Mall to get a Classic Cinnabon roll, something I've been craving for a while now! I used to work at Cinnabon for a year in high school, and could eat or take home whatever I wanted, but I haven't had any since. This baby knows his roots, though... and he said, "NOW!" 

How could that not make your weekend better?

Then it was off to the Sedgefield Cinemas for $1.5 showing of Sherlock Holmes! Unfortunately I fell asleep during the movie (I have mentioned that I am always tired, right?) but it was still the most perfect weekend ever!

On Monday it will be back to the busy study schedule.  I"ll miss you, Ben! 




Tuesday, October 11, 2011

An Inside Look Into Our First Official Date!

Well... I guess that is a bit of an over-statement.  We have, of course, been on plenty of amazing "official" dates (Emily told me an official date for her and her hubby was if she wore perfume, my definition means Ben has actually planned something and asked me out.), but, as any married couple can attest, it is harder to plan and ask someone on a date once you are married! We, for instance, do plenty of really fun things around town, like to stay busy and be involved in our community, and love to invite other couples on our adventures, but rarely do we plan something in advance to do together this way.

This was the first time Ben asked me out for a date since we had Eleanor.  We have been really busy and in and out of town since then, but it was still much- needed.

I firmly believe that couples should hold on to romance-- no matter how long you have been together or what you've gone through. 

Ben kept our date plans a surprise, only telling me to dress comfortably and be ready to go around 3:30.
3:30 p.m.


He showed up with 2 dozen pop tarts (way better than flowers!) and one of my favorite candies (which he happens to hate.  That's how I know he really had me in mind when picking something out.)

4:00 p.m.


We pull up here... 


For an appointment for a 1-hr couples massage! Woot woot! 
I can not express how happy that made me.  I love getting massages, but rarely do because it seems like a waste of money.  My body was put through a lot with the pregnancy, though, and I have been complaining of terrible back pain and headaches since the delivery. Ben has been recovering from his shoulder surgery 6 weeks ago, as well, so this was something we both needed! I was so impressed that Ben had the insight to get this for me, and was willing to spend the "unnecessary" money for us to do it together! I have the best husband!

6:00 p.m.


After changing into dressy clothes, we head out in the car for a fancy dinner... 


at my new favorite-- the best restaurant in Greensboro, Palmetto! 
I ate here with my Mom for lunch during our "girls day" after Eleanor was born.  It is right in the middle of downtown Greensboro, so it is great to walk to.  When we ate there I was stunned by the absolutely gorgeous, classy interior, really friendly, passionate staff and owners, and inexpensive, creative menu. I have been talking about non-stop for the past month, which Ben remembered! 


This is my "death bed meal." Seriously, the best meal I may have ever had.  It is a BLT, but with a twist: a fresh baguette, spring lettuce mix, thick applewood smoked bacon strips, and fried green tomatoes with a spicy mayonaise.  It is seriously ..... amazing. The fresh bread, crunchy greens, spicy sauce, smoky bacon, warm tomatoes... Every bite just matches perfectly! The first time I had this BLT it was served with sweet potato fries that had a coating of brown sugar.  I'd never had sweet potato fries like that (the simplest twist makes an amazing difference), and the sweetness was a perfect combo with the spicy, crunchy sandwich.  


Ben ordered the shrimp etoufe with collard greens. 
I still like my BLT better, but this was great, too! The shrimp had a delicious spicy coating, and was served on top of red beans and rice.  MMmmmmmmm! 

7:30 p.m.



As we were leaving the restaurant we heard a live band playing Bon Jovi around the corner... 
Turns out our First Official Date Post- Baby happened to be on the first Friday of October, and Greensboro turns downtown into a giant party on the First Friday of every month! Many downtown restaurants, museums,  and stores keep their doors open late and invite people in to see performances or live music.  It was so cool to walk out of dinner and see the streets full of members of our community!


We walked to this outdoor party where we even saw this portable game van,


We saw a beautiful dance performance at the International Civil Rights Museum, 



And found this outdoor crafts market! 


This really is a beautiful, creative, fun city.  I'm glad we've finally discovered that.

Surprise gifts, a couple's massage, a fancy dinner at my favorite restaurant, and a community party.... What could have possibly made this night any better?

Nothing!