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Weddings

Saturday, August 07, 2010 Edit This 0 Comments »
It's a busy season for weddings! Scottie and I have five weddings in about 3 months that we are either in or attending. This past Friday I had the honor of being in my friend Ashley's wedding. Her reception was at my workplace so not only was I a bridesmaid, I was also her wedding planner. It was a fun day and I enjoyed going to a reception at my workplace! Here are some of my favorite pics. Ashley was a beautiful bride...And I must say, I'm always impressed with how photographers can make churches look beautiful. For the most part a lot of churches usually show some wear and tear and it amazes me what a good photographer can do to make it look gorgeous. The photographer was Matt Mason, who I've come to work with a lot at my job. He really does great work.

Best Night of 2010

Tuesday, July 06, 2010 Edit This 1 Comment »
Normally I don't like to brag. But today I definately will. We had the best fourth of July ever by going to a Dave Matthews Band concert. Right around 11 in the morning Scottie called me and asked if I wanted to go. Of course I did! We haven't been to a DMB concert in years. Our friend is good friends with the Operations Manager at Alpine Valley so he hooked us up with VIP tickets. At first, I didn't know what VIP meant. Here is the beautiful picture of Alpine from the VIP deck.
Then we were talking to our friend, and he casually mentioned that we had access to THE PIT. Since we've been DMB fans for a decade, our jaws practically dropped. In all of the shows, we've never had better seats.


So, we got to spend our fourth with views like this...
And this (mind you, these pictures were taken with our iPhone, with no zoom).
Unfortunately this was our view on the way out. I hate how people treat such a beautiful venue. Oh well, it will never change.

It was an amazing show. It was great to be back - and in the pit!

I love the zoo!

Saturday, July 03, 2010 Edit This 0 Comments »
Scottie's sister is in town with her kids so we had the pleasure of going to the zoo with them. I love the zoo. We haven't been to Milwaukee's in years so it was a great treat.

Scottie and Ava got to enjoy their mid-day treats.
Scottie and Ava were also acting like monkeys!
I'm pretty sure Scottie was haggling this poor kid into getting him a better price for a hot dog!




This lazy bear was my favorite animal of the day!
The five of us went on a mini-train ride to end a great day!

Master Before / After

Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Edit This 0 Comments »
May I introduce you to our new Master Bedroom.

The before was pretty nasty. The previous owner (as I've complained about forever) was a heavy smoker. And apparently the Master was her favorite place to do it. Getting the nicotine off the walls was tough. Getting the nicotine off the ceiling was next to impossible.


The is a semi-during shot with the paint going up. We also re-stained the hard wood floors to match with the hardwoods we put in the living/dining room since the Master is right off of that, and we also got a ceiling light/fan. She only had a super old light and we both like a fan going at night so that was a must.


And this is the final product...

I need to also find some cute throw pillows.

The wall with the dresser below is the only wall that needs something. I'm thinking of maybe doing candle sconces on either side of the dresser. Or maybe some small photo montages. I'm not sure yet.

This little dresser is in need of a lamp. I did find the perfect one at Home Goods the other day but I wasn't ready to put the money down on it. If I go back next week and it's still there I will certainly grab it!

I was really pleased with these rugs I found at Wal-Mart. This one is on the side of the bed and the other is a runner at the end of the bed.

The decorations on the top of this dresser are probably my favorite in the entire house!

The framed picture above the dresser (sorry about the glare) is actually the "Just Married" sign we had on the back of our Love Bug on our wedding day. A good friend made the sign for us then had it framed after the wedding.
Inside the glass ornaments are the dried flowers to my bouquet, my maid of honor's bouquet, and our church flowers.
I was really torn on what to do with the dried flowers. They were quite honestly getting in the way and getting ruined as well so I was really happy to put them to use. During Christmas we will hang the ornaments on our Christmas tree to enjoy.

And that is our humble little Master Bedroom!

Sex and the City 2

Wednesday, June 09, 2010 Edit This 0 Comments »
Well I finally got to see Sex and the City 2. A short review:
It was great to see those four ladies together again. No matter how long they are around, they are always enjoyable to see. The fashion and glamour in the series and movies is so cool! It makes me want to move to New York City and live in a high rise. A girl can dream, right?

I did find a couple of negatives though. The first was that it felt like just another episode. There really wasn't MUCH content and at one point I almost felt bored. The first movie REALLY covered a lot of ground. The second one, not so much. The second negative was that there was so much product placement. I can think of five products off the top of my head two days later that were placed.

1.) Rolex
2.) Cuisinart
3.) Suzanne Somers (not sure why!)
4.) Dior
5.) Vogue

I usually don't notice it, but these were such obvious marketing ploys that it kind of took away from the movie.
All I have to say is that when I'm 45 years old, I want to look like this

The First Mow

Saturday, May 29, 2010 Edit This 1 Comment »
Well I must share some pictures of "The First Mow". It wasn't technically the first mow. We did mow back in October... But it wasn't with our amazing new lawn mower that we got for Christmas!!

I will admit, Scottie had a few difficulties starting her up..

It took just a couple of tries to get it started.

He got it all the way down the walkway, and, well it died again.

Finally he got it working and the mowing commenced.
And I just HAD to share some pictures from Baxter that day. He was just being too cute!!Have a great Memorial Day Weekend!

Happy Mothers Day!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 Edit This 0 Comments »
Happy Mothers Day to our Mothers! Scottie and I both were blessed to have wonderful women in our lives who helped bring us to where we are today. Happy Mothers Day to them, and all of the wonderful Mothers and Mother-like figures out there.


Oil Spill

Thursday, May 06, 2010 Edit This 0 Comments »
You are looking at the first oiled bird to be saved from the Gulf after BP's oil spill. What a lucky, lucky bird. He was a smarty-pants and swam right up to a rescue boat, knowing something was not right in his home.

I swear if re-incarnation happens, I must have been a neglected animal in a previous life. Because nothing makes me boil more than stories like this one. How can an oil company be so careless. When it first happened, how could they not respond within seconds of the disaster? Why is it that US regulators exempted BP from an environmental review earlier this year, that clearly could have stopped this catastrophe? Why is BP asking boaters in the region to use their boats to help search for wildlife, yet they are making them sign a waiver that the boaters will not sue BP for damages to their boats? And why is it that lawmakers are taking contributions from disgusting companies like this? The funny thing? President Obama, who said he would not take lobbying money, took in $71k from lobbyists correlated with BP.

And Obama said he wants to do more off-shore drilling. Granted this was BEFORE the oil spill happened. The funny thing about his decision is that he said he chose to do this because we need to be more "Energy Independent." Here's an idea Washington: find OTHER ways to be energy independent than DRILLING FOR MORE OIL. How about give tax brakes to families that have one car or less? How about promoting the use of bikes by making larger cities more bike friendly? How about focusing our attention on SMART CARS. Not taxing the hell out of them because they are foreign and lawmakers get too much pressure from American Car companies to make Smart Cars affordable for Americans. How about focusing your attention on railways and buses. And not the pathetic excuses we have for public transportation today (other than Boston, whose public transportation is amazing!) How about we stop making these massive freeways that promote MORE DRIVING.

When I lived in Europe, we had practically no need for a car. And their washing machines and appliances were 50% smaller and more efficient than ours. We need to get out of this bigger is better mentality.

Most importantly we need to think of the animals. Experts are estimating that the wildlife population will take decades to recuperate. And what a precious thing to devastate.

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Highlights of Boston

Saturday, May 01, 2010 Edit This 0 Comments »
Well our trip to Boston came and went so quickly like all vacations do. We had such a great time! We rented a condo through http://www.vrbo.com/ . I would highly recommend doing that if you are looking for a great deal on a place to stay during your vacation. Since we were in Boston during the marathon, the prices of hotels were astronomical. We saved tons of money by doing the condo rental. Plus we really felt like we were living in Boston by staying in one of the communities.

The condo was 2 blocks from their subway so we took the subway everywhere! One of the best perks about their subway system is that all the major attractions are right off of a subway stop. So renting a car is not necessary at all! You can truely visit Boston on a budget.
Here are just some of the highlights from our trip.
This is our condo.
We flew in Sunday afternoon. The day before we both worked really long and really late. So we decided to take it easy. We went to the Cheers bar for some food then headed back and fell asleep right away! The Cheers bar was fun. It has typical bar food. So don't go there if you're expecting amazing food.
On Monday we were up bright and early to watch the Boston Marathon! It was such a cool experience. I'd recommend seeing it to anyone. We were right at the finish line which was amazing. We got to witness a man beat the record for the fastest time finished in the Boston Marathon. He's a little Kenyan that ran like 4:21 minute miles. That is just insane. I can't even do that in one mile, let alone 26 miles!! Watching him run so fast into the finish line was amazing. Americans were slightly dissappointed as there were two Americans that had the chance of winning - ending a 20-something year streak of not having an American winner. Looks like we'll have to wait another year.
After the marathon we headed over to the Boston Public Gardens. They are kind of like New York's Central Park. It was really pretty this time of year with tons of tulips and cherry blosom trees.
After that we headed over to the Museum of Science. There was a 3-D show sponsored by Bose. So of course Scottie HAD to see that! The museum was fun, although it was Spring break for Boston schools so it was kind of crazy.
On Tuesday we took the Freedom Trail tour. The tour is on a brick path that leads you to 16 different significant spots that led up to the American Revolution. Below is the Old State House. Just outside of those doors is where the Boston Massacre took place.
Paul Revere's house is one stop on the tour. This is the oldest home in Boston - built in 1680. Unfortunately in the 1900's the home was restored and the man that restored it thought that a huge portion of the house was an addition and he demolished it. It turns out it was original to the home. Bummer.
Old North Church is also a stop. This is one of my favorite places in Boston. The church was so beautiful. One goal of American constructors at that time was to have there buildings look as different as possible to buildings in England. So their churches and other public buildings were all very simple. No stained glass, no fancy architecture inside. Very simple.
The window on the right hand side of the front of the church that is black is where that famous latern was hung to let Paul Revere know that the British were coming. Interestingly enough there were actually three laterns. One still at the church today, one was broken during a tour (can't imagine being the person that broke that!), and one is being held by a private collector.
Back in the day people had to pay for their booths to attend church. So they would decorate them with wallpaper and furnishings of their own much like this one.
After the Freedom Trail tour we went out for lunch in Little Italy. I must say: I had THE best meal I have ever eaten at this restuarant. And yes, I've even been to the real Italy and did not have as good of a meal as this one. If you are ever in Boston, make sure you go to Gennaro's 5 North Square Restuarant and get their Butternut Squash Ravioli! It will change your life!!!
On Thursday we went to see the USS Constitution - it is the oldest ship still in commission. It was really neat to see. I would recommend taking their free tour - it brings you down to the lower decks and really gives you a glimpse of what life in the Navy was like in the 1700's.
On the last day we took a tour of Harvard which was my personal favorite tour. Harvard is such enriched in amazing history. The tour is given by a Harvard student so you get the cool history but also the day-to-day stuff. Below is the dorm where John F. Kennedy, JR. stayed.
The building below is the oldest building still standing at Harvard. It was built in the early 1700's. Today the top two floors are dedicated to freshman dorms. The bottom two are where the highest of the highest officials of Harvard's offices are. I thought it was quite funny that they are in the basement while the freshmen are living above them.

We also went to the Samuel Adams brewery tour. I would also recommend that tour. It's a very small brewery. You can't imagine such a big label has such a small brewery. You get to drink a lot of free beer too which is great.

Boston is a great place to see. It remind me a lot of Washington D.C. Full of tons of history and lots of cool tours, museums, etc. that you can see for free! Hopefully some day we will be back.