Monday, July 6, 2009

4th of July in Pictures

Heading out on our crabbing excursion.

Patriotism.

This is my husband. I think he is handsome.

Until he does this.

Little creek where we went crabbing. Such a pretty day.

I decided to try my hand at floundering in the hip boots.


Three labs that love to retrieve.

Big snake that Katie almost stepped on. Lee chopped him up.

Fireworks lined up on our neighbor's pier. So pretty to see the fireworks shows going off all across the river.

Fun with sparklers.

Lake Gaston Girls' Weekend

Before I can post about our 4th of July weekend, I need to go back and catch up on a post I missed -- our fabulous girls' weekend at Lake Gaston.

Leigh invited us to spend the weekend at her parents' lake house. I think it was just what the doctor ordered for all of us: fun in the sun, relaxation, girl talk, and a night of shenanigans to cap it all off.

Here are the pics suitable for sharing with the world:

Mmmm. Corona.


A nice man offered to take us out on his boat. Leigh couldn't remember his name. It was not sketchy at all.


He took us to this place. It is a real life redneck yacht club. Can you believe it has its own website?!

Yep, that's a full-size gas grill on a pontoon boat and a pretty sweet mullet as well.

Well, that's it for the suitable pictures. 4 out of about 100. (Let's just say there were syringe jello shots involved.)

Thanks Leigh and Mrs. Paula for hosting us...we had a great time!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Hello July!

July is going to be both busy and fun. Busy, because work is rather crazy right now, and fun because I'm starting it off with a long four day weekend of 4th of July festivities at the river (thanks McKinney for giving us Thursday AND Friday off!).

In the midst of all the madness, here are my goals for July:

1. Create and order a photobook of our honeymoon pics (similar to
this one I created for our parents of our wedding photos)
2. Finish unpacking desk/office boxes and get desk set up (yes, we’ve been in our house almost a year and we still have unpacked boxes) AND back up my computer
3. Move 3 of the books on my “
To Read” shelf to the “Read” shelf in Good Reads
4. Finish organizing our closet
5. Replant my porch planters and patio planter to replace the dead pansies

I'm hoping that by sharing my To Do's for the month, I'll actually be motivated to DO them, instead of them just lingering on my list like the usually do. At the end of the month, I'll let you know how I did and share my goals for August.

Happy 4th everyone!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Garden Update

So I realized I haven't posted an update on the garden since we planted it back in April. Remember that it looked like this?


Well, what a difference a few weeks can make. Now it looks something like this:


(I'm not sure which is growing faster, the plants or the dog.) Anyway, as you can see, the tomato plants are totally taking over. What you can't see though, in the back, is the squash, cucumbers, bell peppers, and jalapeno peppers that are all thriving. We also had a ton of cilantro. It was great while it lasted but doesn't really like the warm weather. We made some amazing cilantro dip and black bean salad while it was around though. We've also got a TON of basil. I just made a big batch of pesto tonight that we ate with pasta. YUM.

Anddd, we had salad with cucumbers and grape tomatoes fresh out of our garden. We're about to have more grape tomatoes than we could ever know what to do with. And that's not even taking the regular sized tomatoes into account, which will start getting red and ripe any day now.

Yummy grape tomatoes, in various stages of ripeness:


Bell pepper just about ready to be picked (don't you like how I took these pics right after we watered the garden, so everything looks all fresh and dewey?):


And jalapenos:


Squash (some of our squash unfortunately had root rot, but there's still plenty):


Still-green regular tomatoes:


Something that shouldn't be in our garden though? This thing:


We found out that it's a tomato hornworm (see its little red horn?). We found three of these on our tomato plants when we got home from the beach last weekend. Evidently, they can pretty much pulverize tomato plants in a short span of time. Luckily though, all you have to do is keep an eye out for them (they're kind of hard to miss with those white dots) and just kill them or remove them from your plants. Crisis averted.

P.S. Those white things on its back? I thought maybe they were babies. Nope. They're parasites. Little parasites that will turn into moths and eventually eat away at the hornworm. Ewwwwww. GROSS.


Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tightwad Tuesday

Before you buy anything online, don't forget to check out RetailMeNot.com. It's a site that compiles coupon codes and promo codes for almost every retail site out there. When you get to a checkout page online that says "Have a coupon code? Enter it here" and you think "Man, I wish I had a coupon", Retail Me Not can usually help. It might just be 10% off or free shipping, but it makes you feel good about your purchase because you saved a little bit of money.

Using Retail Me Not, I've saved money on everything from bridal shower invitations to picture prints to custom postage stamps. If you can't find what you're looking for on Retail Me Not, you can sometimes find coupon codes on other sites through a regular Google search.

One bummer about Retail Me Not -- it seems that more and more companies are catching on and requesting that codes for their site be taken down, i.e. Target and J Crew. But even then, Target for example provides their widely advertised "featured discounts" so you might still find something useful.

Happy online shopping!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Summer '09 Mixed CD

1. I Gotta Feeling - Black Eyed Peas
2. Big Green Tractor - Jason Aldean
3. Waking Up in Vegas - Katy Perry
4. Thinking of You - Katy Perry
5. Out Last Night - Kenny Chesney
6. I Run to You - Lady Antebellum
7. Winter Song - Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson (from So You Think You Can Dance auditions)
8. Crazier - Taylor Swift
9. Best Days of Your Life - Kellie Pickler
10. Don't Think I Can't Love You - Jake Owen
11. Then - Brad Paisley
12. Falling Slowly - The Frames

P.S. - #1 is the best for dancing to, #2 is the best for singing to

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Taylor Swift

This past Friday, my sister and I took our cousin Katie to the Taylor Swift concert in Greensboro. It was her very first concert and to say that she was excited is an understatement. I have to admit though, taking Katie was just an excuse for Erin and I because we really wanted to go ourselves. 

One of the best parts of the night was seeing it through the eyes of a child. Katie's excitement was contagious and she said the cutest things like "Are we going in there?!" (as we pulled up to the coliseum) and "I've never seen this many people in my life!!" Here's a shot of Katie in the car, sporting the Taylor shirt I gave her for Christmas:


And her in front of Taylor's tour bus:


The opening act of the show was Kellie Pickler. Since she's from NC, this was the hometown leg of the tour for her. She told the audience that the last time she was in the coliseum was when she was auditioning for American Idol, so it was really special for her to be back. I've always loved her song I Wonder, written about her relationship with her mother. She got emotional at the end and said "I don't usually do that, I think it's because I'm back home with my people!" It was very sweet. Here's a clip:



I've loved Taylor Swift (or Tay Tay as we like to refer to her) from the get-go. I think she's cute and spunky and a good role model for young girls and I respect her for the fact that she plays multiple instruments and writes most of her own music. And now she's headlining her own tour, all at the age of 19.

I was skeptical about the concert, thinking 'are we going to be the only people there above the age of 14?' Well, I have to say, she puts on one heck of a show. I've been to a lot of concerts in my lifetime, and I truly think this might have been the best one I've ever been to. Every second of the show was entertaining. Even during her many wardrobe changes, she showed funny video clips and interviews setting up the next song. She talked to the audience a lot, had incredible energy and sang for well over two hours. We definitely left there feeling like we got our money's worth. Here are some pics.

Her opening marching band act -- You Belong with Me:


Sparkly guitar:


After a wardrobe change, she randomly showed up in the crowd and sang a few songs at the back of the coliseum:



Playing the piano:


My favorite part of the concert? When she came out in a Tyler Hansbrough jersey:



And she definitely went out with a bang. Here's a video of the finale -- Should've Said No:



Here's one last shot of Katie with the souvenir she bought -- a CD signed by Taylor:

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