Friday, November 18, 2011
Schlumpy
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Thankful for these
Thankful for these ladies. They provided some much needed laughter and fun last week. We made homemade pizza; had Christina’s interesting brownie “quiche” and settled in to make crafts. I think it’s funny that I was the only one that brought an actual craft to work on when I consider myself the least “crafty” of the group…except for maybe Julie (though her slap bracelet was quite impressive!).
Julie’s craft: an embellished slap bracelet for XT:
Lauren’s craft-a hodge podge of items to make a Christmas tree ornament. Sara helped me with a yarn wreath (it was sloooow going!). And Katie worked on some graphic designs for new t-shirts. She’s so creative…though I’m not sure this counts as a “craft”… ;-).
Christina’s Craft: cream cheese marble brownies (or something like that). It was all fun until she realized that she forgot to include the flour. It turned out more like a really chocolate-y “quiche”. We ate about half of it with spoons. Mmmm
Love you all!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Welcome to Hollywood!
Mary:I know this is a long shot, but G and I wanted to check with you and see what you were doing next weekend (Oct 28-30). We are going for our taping of Wheel of Fortune in LA and we have two more tickets for studio audience members.
Brian:WHHHHHHAAAAAAT?!! So cool.
Looking up tickets.
Well, we were off to L.A. to watch our friends spin the Wheel! It was Brian’s and my first time to the city and we were pumped! But boy was it a whirlwind tour. We flew out Thursday evening, spent the night when we got there helping Mary choose her television-debut outfit and catching up with our fun friends. Watched the Wheel on Friday. Spent the day around town on Saturday and caught a 7am flight back to RDU on Sunday! Here’s the breakdown:
Friday Brian and I went for an early jog and got ready for the taping. Unfortunately, they don’t allow you to take pictures in the Studio, but we snapped these from the parking garage :0).
After the tapings and lunch we decided to head to Santa Monica to see the Pacific Ocean and grab dinner that night. Mary’s mom played Sheryl Crowe’s All I Wanna Do to get us in the Santa Monica spirit. The boardwalk was really neat and luckily we arrived just at sunset and watched the sun disappear beyond the horizon. Great for taking pictures that night! Unfortunately, I’m missing some of my pictures from the trip because they’re on another memory card (that I think I left in Savannah…oops!). If I recover the memory card and get the pics I’ll make sure to post them. I’m actually a bit bummed b/c there are some fun shots of the Ferris wheel and the pier. Sigh. Hope I can find the darn thing.
Saturday’s agenda included: shopping on Rodeo Dr. in Beverly Hills. That’s Row-day-O (not row-dee-o as Brian assumed, hehe). Just like in NYC, I was on the lookout for someone famous. Although, we had been warned that the stars avoid Rodeo Dr. on Saturdays b/c that’s when all the tourists are there. Understandable.
It was a fun day of checking out designer goodies that I would never consider buying. The most outrageous thing? A feather robe in Missoni that cost over $12Gs! Not 1200, twelve THOUSAND dollars. Are you freaking kidding me? I was afraid to breathe on it. Mary’s sister asked the clerk to help her try it on! I’d be afraid I would rip out a feather and owe them a grand!
Maybe only Becky will get this…but in one store there was a pair of shoes with sequins and jewels covering it. I got down close and looked at the display and noticed a missing bead. I immediately struck my best Shelly Long pose tapped my hip and said, “It’s missing a bead.” “I can give it to you for $5,000.” “I’ll take it!” I don’t think anyone saw me hold my own movie dialogue. But if they did I’m sure they were chuckling, or maybe just thought I was weird. (Another 10 points to the first person to name that movie; Becky you don’t count)
We visited Prada where Mary tried on some
I caught Brian and G$ checking out some designer bags. Getting ideas for new purses fellas?
We thought of our good friends, the Kennedys, when we saw the Brooks Brothers. I must say, they do have nice clothes. I was tempted to try on some cute corduroy pants and skirts. But didn’t. I did try on some fun hats though :-D.
After shopping (well, browsing on my part) we headed over to Hollywood to get a glimpse of the iconic sign and see Grauman’s Chinese Theatre where all the stars are.
Following our jaunt through Hollywood we went to dinner at a Peruvian/Japanese fusion restaurant on Hollywood Blvd. It was a tapas style restaurant and we ordered about a 12 course meal. I even tried the Peruvian national drink, pisco sour. Should have taken a picture of it. The most exciting dish was the flaming scallops served on oyster shells, yum. It was was a fun, tasty evening with good friends and memories.
What a fun, memorable trip. We crammed so much in I really didn’t tell you all the details. But I’m glad we took the spur of the moment opportunity to travel with friends and see a new city. I mean, who knows when else we’ll be able to make it to L.A. again? Thanks, G & Mary for inviting us along!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Busy of late
Here's a teaser:
Fun times!