Monday, July 23, 2007

Following the Sox Day 4






SOX WON!!! WOOT!! GREAT GAME!!!


We went shopping in Grove City, PA this morning at a HUGE outlet mall. I bought some clothes and a game called Encore. Then we went on to Cleveland.
It took us a while to get here, but we're in Cleveland. There's a lot of construction around the hotel, so it was a little tricky to get here, but we're here safe and sound.
I'll check out the hotel tomorrow and take some pics. In the mean time, there are more pics on my Shutterfly site.
We're thinking of going to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tomorrow.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Following the Sox Day 3

Today was the Polish Festival at PNC Park. We waited in line for 45 minutes to eat pierogis and golabki (stuffed cabbage). It was funny, because I thought I was going to like the pierogis better, but I liked the golabki better, it was really good.

The Pirates game was a quick one today! It was only 2 hours and 11 minutes! I would say it was a pitcher's duel, but that would be giving the pitchers way too much credit. It was almost a defensive game, there were a few good plays, but it was mostly a poorly-hit game. The Bucs lost 1-0.

We went out to dinner at Atria's restaurant. I had a crab cake sandwich, Debbie had a reuben (how she could eat more sauerkraut, I'll never know). It was a good dinner.

We're off to Cleveland tomorrow morning to see the Sox tomorrow night, stopping at the Heinz Retail Store on the way (not really on the way - slightly out of the way, actually)

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Following the Sox Day 2



We started off today with a yummy breakfast at the hotel. We had our choice of all kinds of fruit, cereal, yogurt, make-you-own-waffles, english muffins, bagels, donuts, eggs, sausages, juices, coffee, milk...it was a lot (I obviously didn't EAT all of it, but it looked good)


Then we headed off to Aunt Ruth's house, where we met up with her and our cousin Glen. On our way over, we stopped at a local grocery store to pick up some drinks for the hotel room, and to replace the contact solution that exploded in my bag, as well as buy a little potted plant for our aunt.


Turns out there was some construction on the way to her house, and we got taken on a LOOONG scenic detour. (which made us arrive about 15 minutes late) sorry Ruth!


We stayed at Ruth's house for a while, where we caught up (I haven't seen her in about 7 years) with both her and Glen. We had lunch, and had a small tour of the yard, where Glen showed us what he has been working on. Turns out he hasn't been to the house in about 3 years!


After that, we drove around for a bit, and headed back to the hotel to plan what to do next. We decided to check out the Senator John Heinz History Center downtown. This museum has a little bit of everything - sports, Heinz 57, Lewis and Clark, Glass making, Soul Soldiers (African American soldiers of the US), and of course a whole lot on Pittsburgh's history. It was a pretty cool place to spend a few hours.


After that, we headed back to the hotel again, to head out to the ballgame at PNC - Pittsburgh vs. Houston. PNC park is literally across the street from our hotel. We step outside, and it is in front of us. Tonight was bobblehead night, so we each now have a Pirate bobblehead. It was a pretty good game, all and all, considering I really don't follow or have a vested interest in either team. Pittsburgh won 7-3. I kept score on my scorecard. We shared a bucket of wings from a place called Quaker Steak and Lube, I had 13 and Debbie had 12. That's a lot of chicken!!


Friday, July 20, 2007

Following the Sox Day 1


Our hotel has a living room...crazy...


...and a kitchen...(which sadly is nicer than the one in my apartment)


This is the sink part of the bathroom that is outside of the actual bathroom. (I figured that no one really wanted to see a picture of a toilet, so I didn't take one)


And these are our beds. They felt pretty comfy when sitting on them, but I will have to give you the full report after sleeping on it all night.

Ok, sadly, I have nothing to show you but the inside of our hotel room. It was a looong day. I left the apartment at 9:20 a.m., drove to mom's house where the little bro drove me to the C&J Trailways bus station in Newburyport, where I waited for an hour (better to be early than late...) for the bus that carried Debbie from Portsmouth and brought us both to Logan. We got there about 2 hours before our flight, so we ate a small lunch at Wolfgang Pucks. I crocheted some, and we boarded a flight to JFK at 2:20 - takeoff at 2:50.

We landed at JFK at 4:00, and made a mad dash across the entire airport (we actually had to get onto a shuttlebus) to our next flight, which boarded at 4:10 to leave around 4:40 to get to Pittsburgh. We sat on that plane for at least 1/2 hour before it took off.

We landed about 6:45 in Pittsburgh, picked up our luggage and car, and made for the hotel. Which sounds easier than it is, because 1/2 of the streets to our hotel were blocked off because of the baseball game at PNC. (who really watches the Pirates and Astros anyways??) We finally got here, and when I opened my bag, I found that my contact solution bottle had opened and leaked about 1/4 of the bottle all over some shirts and other clothes and papers in my suitcase. At least it was just basically water, instead of my sunscreen or hairgel, or anything else that could have been a WAAAY bigger mess!

We went to the restaurant that is a part of the hotel (you can enter from the street or the hotel), called SoHo. It was pretty good. I had a Midori sour, and we split artichoke and spinach dip for an appetizer. I had a mesculin salad for my meal, and we split a piece of chocolate peanutbutter pie for dessert.

Now, I'm off to read a chapter (or crochet...one of the two...) before I hit the hay.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Birthday

My birthday (the big 27) was last Sunday. The boy bought me a new MP3 player, because my old one (that he bought me 2 years ago for Valentine's Day) was only 500-something MB, which isn't a lot of songs, and it didn't hold a charge very well. This one is a Creative Zen V plus. It is pretty good, and is WAY cheaper than an IPod, but is just as good. It can hold photos and video as well as MP3s. He also took me to a Japanese Steak House in Concord (next door to Papa Razzi). We were the only ones in the restaurant, it was really good. I had salmon and scallops, and he had chicken and steak.





My college roomie came over yesterday to bring me my birthday present: 3 shirts from Life is Good.


This shirt is definitely me...especially when I am driving!!!

I could have used this last weekend! My uncle and aunt DEFINITELY would have appreciated it (considering the weather they had for the past 2 weeks)

This one though, is my FAVORITE! Isn't it adorable? I'm going to wear it to NVCB tonight. :-)

Carnival Glass












I went to my grandmother's house on Saturday, and she had me up in the piping hot steaming attic with her for at LEAST a 1/2 hour. It was nasty. She sent me home with two boxes though. One contained a punch bowl set (which I forgot to take pics of). The set had 7 glasses, and the bowl was kinda small. The box also contained 16 other glasses that matched each other, but not the bowl or other cups. I'm thinking of trying to find a punch bowl somewhere without any glasses and buy it to go with the other cups.
The other box contained all these pieces of carnival glass. I didn't take a picture of it all together, I probably should have. There's a LOT of pieces. My little brother's gf and I agreed that having one or two of these pieces would be cool, but who needs a whole set?? I certainly don't want to get rid of any of it, so I left it in my sister's bedroom at my mom's house for her to look at. If she doesn't want the whole set either, we might split some of it up between us and our brothers if they want it. It would make for some cool accent pieces, but it's a little too much orange for an entire set for me.

Slippery Rock










This is down the road and a walk in the woods from my uncle's cabin. We call it Slippery Rock, because the water's current moves quickly, and the rocks become very slippery. (pretty self-explanatory, huh?). The other two labs are my cousins'. The big white was is Acadia, and the other chocolate lab is Sammy. Sammy has a black collar, and is bigger than Kylee in her green collar. The dogs had a great time. I don't have a photo of it, but my cousin tricked his dog Sammy into going down the waterfall. We tried with Kylee, but she just gave us the "are you kidding??" look.

Road Trip with Kylee








So last week I kidnapped the family dog, and we went out to my uncle's cabin on Piseco Lake in NY. I picked the doggy up on Thursday and we had a slumber party at my apartment. We took off the next morning for Piseco (a 4 1/2 hour trip). We got slightly off-course, and went a good hour out of our way, but we got there. Who knew that the NY Thruway changed routes? We started on 87 and it changed to 90....oops...I stayed on 87. Well...now I know...

This is a big navy plane that was out front of a small airport in NY. I thought it was cool...right on the side of the road.

Monday, July 09, 2007

I hope Steve is better than these guys!

Amy - I hope your boy is better than this! :-)

Sunday, July 08, 2007

yumminess



Ok, so I HAD to try it!! MOUNTAIN DEW CAKE?!!?!?! It was DELICIOUS!!! It was a big hit at the boy's parents' house! There were six of us, and this is all that is left. The boy didn't want to share with anyone else. When it was baking last night, I had to beat him off with a stick to keep him from eating it. I like to eat mine with blueberries...mmmm...

It looks so weird....


My parents' house just looks NAKED without the bushes out front!! Seriously...NAKED!!!

My latest creation





I made this sweater for Lindsey out of the purple yarn I bought at Building 19 the other day. It's hard to see some of the detail in the photos, but in the one without the flash, you can see a little bit more of it. It's a ballerina sweater - a wrap. The left side snaps underneath the right, and the right comes over and ties on the left with a long ribbon. The pattern called for a button, but a ribbon was just so much cooler! ;-)

Kitchen makeover



I bought this el-cheapo shelf at KMart the other night. We put some of our appliances on it to get them out of the cabinets, so that they are easier to reach. We rearranged some of the stuff in the cabinets from the other room, so now we have most of our kitchen stuff actually IN the kitchen. We've only been living here for two years now...geez...

Some of my Building 19 finds



This pile of yarn is seriously at least twice as big as this now! I went to the building 19 in Worcester and they had more colors than this, so I bought some in blue and pink as well.

Aren't these shoes cute??? I LOVE them!!

I bought some more shoes at the Worcester Building 19 too, I'll have to post pics of them too!

Saturday, July 07, 2007

I seriously might have nightmares

This is beyond horrifying. I heard it on CNN, and I may never go swimming in a pool again...

Friday, July 06, 2007

poor neglected blog

aww...poor blog! I have ignored you! I didn't mean it, I swear!

I have been busy (sorta)

Last Saturday was spent with the NVCB. A parade and two concerts (including the YDDB), my lips were DEAD at the end of the night!!!

Sunday the boy and I went to church at Groveland Congregational Church, where we are going to have our wedding ceremony.

Monday I worked around the apartment for a bit, then went to the last yoga class until August. :-(

Tuesday was spent around the house, where I made a REALLY yummy tuna salad. It was totally different than normal tuna salad. It's mostly rice. Try it! It's good and light for a summer dinner! (easy to make too)

Wednesday the boy and I went to Cambridge to visit Greg (who was house-sitting for an aunt) and his gf Debbie. It rained lightly off and on for most of the afternoon, but we still had fun. In between the showers we grilled up some "rollers and sliders" as John would call them. That's hotdogs and hamburgers in case you were wondering. We also got some frisbee in, until Debbie threw it over the fence....we got it back, but the rain stopped us from continuing. :-)
We played Nintendo Wii - my arm was SORE the next day!! (btw - I STINK at Wii baseball, I'm pretty good at bowling and golf) Then we played some cards, which was a lot of fun. We ended up watching the fireworks from an upstairs bedroom (all four of us were crammed around one window, it was hilarious) because it was still raining at fireworks time, and we didn't feel like getting soaked.

We spent the night in Cambridge (and BOY was my stomach sorry that morning) and we took the T back home. We came home and spent the rest of the day hanging out in the apartment, napping and watching TV.

Friday (finally caught up to today) I am still trying to clean up and organize around here. I bought a shelf (nothing special) for the kitchen so I can put some of my appliances on it so that they are more accessible. I made a kick butt pizza for dinner. I used Pillsbury pizza dough, and made a pepperoni and chicken garlic sausage pizza. We had some pepperjack cheese that I grated onto the pizza with the mozzarella. It was yummy!

I've also been crocheting a lot too. I can't post the picture of my latest creation until I give it to the person tomorrow (I don't wanna ruin the surprise). The other things I am working on I can't put on the blog either, because I am making some gifts, so I can't put them online without giving away the surprise of it. If you email me, I'll show you pics (as long as YOU'RE not the one I'm making it for!!) ;-)

Tomorrow I'm heading up to to York to see my aunt, stopping at my mom's on the way to drop off/pick up some stuff. It should be a fun day! :-)