Showing posts with label Bulls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulls. Show all posts

Monday, June 25, 2012

Downtown Durham

I barely had time to drive home from the airport and change and my ride was there for Fourth Friday. A couple puts together an activity for the young single adults in the stake every 4th Friday of the month. This month it was a Durham Bulls game, minor league baseball.
Britt and my ride Jenny, super sweet girls.  
 First, we had dinner overlooking the baseball diamond. They almost cancelled the game due to weather but then they started. I stayed for all nine innings for one purpose and one only - 
FIREWORKS!!!!
 Every Friday home game, win or lose, they have fireworks they set off right on the field, its perfect!


It still seems like magic everytime, inspires awe and wonder, and makes life feel beautiful. I truly love them!

So after an amazing Friday night I wanted to do something fun on Saturday too. I also really wanted to see a certain guy again. So Jenny invited everyone downtown again for a Southern staple, Chicken 'n Waffles.
More specifically, DAME'S Chicken & Waffles.

 We had in total 14 people and it is a tiny place, so we put our names on the list and sat down to wait...
 ...and wait...and wait...
 We waited almost TWO HOURS. We told them to put us at different tables, we didn't care. They let people in before us that came after us. Needless to say I was a little ticked by the time we got seated (and in the end they didn't even seat us together.)
I included this pic because my hair looks so pretty and shiny and to show our cute waitress with her rag bow.
 Me, Camilla, Laura, Jeannette and Kathryn took the picture.
 Blueberry waffle with apricot smear and fried chicken. I can't lie it was HEAVEN!
 It really was AMAZING, I forgot all about the wait and my frustration and was filled entirely with happiness. Food has never done this to me, it was incredible. Every combo comes with a HUGE side and because I want to try all Southern food, I got the grits with cheese and butter.
Can't lie, didn't really love them, the texture got to me. Though I'm glad, I tried them and the Southerners with me, said they were the best they've ever had, so I'm glad I know for sure, it wasn't the grits, its me. I did try Camilla's mac 'n cheese and that stuff was GOOD!

PS In case you're wondering about the guy, I mentioned above, he didn't come, but really once I started eating I didn't have a care in the world!

It was a successful North Carolina weekend.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Training

So every year I go to St.Charles, Illinois for a week-long training. Its about an hour out of Chicago with hardly anything around. But this time I got to go in June (17-22) and do more outdoor stuff! I met up with people from my Phoenix office and had a blast. Monday Wenjie and I rode bikes into "downtown" St.Charles.
I loved the man fishing.
And one super cute little cafe and that was about it for downtown St.Charles.
Back at the compound, as I call it. Pants rolled up because they were getting caught and notice the helmet on the handlebars. They make us take one with the bike but neither Wenjie or I used them, we're rebels like that.
That night we did a little service project. We played games to earn toys, wrapping paper, and tape. Then we wrapped gifts for children in the hospital. It was fun.
 My old co-workers: Matt, Amy, Megan.
 While there that week, I karaoked at the on-site bar, played pool and table tennis in the game room, and took a yoga class. I made full use of the facilities. Our last night there a few of us went into Chicago by way of taxi and train.
From left: Wenjie, Elizabeth(a girl we met in our classes), Megan, and Jonny
 Loving the train ride.
 Seriously, enjoying myself.
 THE BEAN!!! Really entitled Cloud Gate.
 Look for me in the reflection below.

 So underneath the bean, it goes on reflecting forever in a million different directions. Look closely, I'm in the center sort of, standing alone. So crazy cool!


 This one so you can see the actual full shape of the bean.  I am in love with this giant sculpture. We stayed here forever taking pictures and looking at all the views.
 Buckingham Fountain
Chicago Library. I really wanted to climb on top of the lion but it was too massive for me to swing my leg up and over AND the ledge was teeny. I got a bit nervous being up there and felt like I was going to fall. After a moment of panic, Jonny came to the rescue and lifted me down.
 Do you remember this bull, we faced off last year. So we re-matched this year.
 I find "riding" and posing on animal statues loads more fun than real animals.
 It was a great trip. I was so happy to see some of my Phoenix co-workers, who I do miss. But I was also glad to be headed back to North Carolina and not Arizona.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

New Beginnings

I'm not going to lie, the first week was HARD! Saying good-bye to Erica brought a flood of tears that carried over into the week. I missed my family and had this unrealistic feeling that I'd never see them again. Also work wasn't expecting me quite then, so I had nothing to do all day long. I knew something like this would happen and so I went to EVERYTHING I heard about. I talked to tons of people and got phone numbers and asked to be invited to everything. The girl whose room I took was still in town and Tuesday I met her and a few other people for dinner and a baseball game.
We had awesome seats!
 The team here is the Durham Bulls (minor league). This huge bull's eyes go red and steams comes out its nose whenever the Bulls get a home-run, it was pretty entertaining.
 On Thursdays people play Ultimate Frisbee on UNC campus. I hate sports and haven't found one I've enjoyed, but again, trying to be social. So I went. I was only going to watch but a boy with some possible dating potential, started tossing the frisbee around with me and convinced me to play. I'm glad he did, it was fun. I wasn't great but I enjoyed it and its great exercise, so I'll be doing that every week. I might have actually found a sport, I like.
 The next week I found a ballet studio close to my place and took a class that kicked my butt - in a much needed way. So I enrolled in the summer dance program. I also signed up for some photography classes through Chapel Hill's community center - they start at the end of June. Then Friday, May 25th I went out with some newly made friends. We got ice-cream, went to a Hitchcock film, and then ended the night with fireworks!
Every Friday the Durham Bulls have fireworks after their game, win or lose. The game is free in the seventh inning so we went on in and found some seats. The game actually ended up being a nail biter. It went into a tenth inning and with bases loaded and 2 outs, we got a home-run for the WIN. And the fireworks...
BREATHTAKING!
In two weeks, I've been quite busy.
PS. I apologize for the poor photos, they are all from my phone. But more posts are coming, with more incredible outings and far better pictures.

Monday, May 7, 2012

1 Day Left!!!!

In these last couple weeks, I tried to see everyone I could and catch up. Where do people meet to catch up, restaurants!
So I combined catching up with restaurants I wanted to visit one more time or restaurants I hadn't been to but wanted to try. I like two-birds-with-one-stone activities, makes me feel super productive. So here is my review of places I've eaten over the last couple weeks.

TRUE FOOD KITCHEN

Modern, "green", and actually really tasty. I wasn't going back and there were two choices that I wanted to try so I got both the Panang Curry and Shirataki Noodles. The curry was a yellow curry but more vegetables than other places and a bit spicier than I've had before and I really liked it. The noodles were a red curry and they were HOT, even my brother was surprised by the heat. It was good but a little too spicy for me. I also tried one of their drinks and I don't drink alcohol but the Hangover Rx looked so good, so I got it.  No regrets there, it was a delicious mixture of coconut, melon, and pineapple. I highly recommend this place.

CHELSEA'S KITCHEN

 I recommend patio dining, though inside was nice too. I took the boys (my coworkers) their for Christmas and they took me for my birthday lunch. The tacos were excellent! I also had the roast chicken last time which was a huge portion and perfectly cooked, crisp on the outside and juicy inside. Really nice atmosphere and great food.

Matt's house - Turkey burger was a first, patio was nice and relaxing. But he needs to update his cantina ;) Matt is a coworker and we just picked up stuff at the store and he grilled at his place. Definitely a unique and fun experience if you ever get the opportunity.

THIRSTY LION PUB

Happy Hour - I had hor d'oeuvres that were scrumptious! Their nachos were INSANE and had everything imaginable that should go on nachos. I also tried their potato cakes - wow! Really savory and delicious.

CADILLAC RANCH

Happy Hour Continued - All I had was lemonade but this is getting a mention because of the mechanical bull. It only cost $2 for 2 rides. Definitely worth it! All the girls took a turn. It was my first time and it looked so much easier than it actually was. No pain that night but holy cow was I feeling it the next day!

SUGAR BOWL
 Pink, EVERYTHING is pink - the booths, walls, counters, menus.
HOLY COW!!!! How did I not hear about this place until two weeks before I left? Honestly I don't know how I lived so close for three years and never knew this place existed. An old school ice-cream shoppe built in 1958 and all original and pink striped and totally sweet literally and figuratively. I had the most delicious banana split EVER! for dinner because I was too full for anything else afterwards. They do have meals but who would go to such a place and not get something sweet. Crazy. If you are ever in the Phoenix area - GO!

NUNTHAPORN'S THAI CUISINE

First, yes, that is a hilarious name! and yes part of the reason I went. Its actually a cute place, plenty of parking behind the restaurant and really good yellow curry, just the right amount of spice. The waiter was super attentive and they didn't charge me for extra rice to go, which I appreciated.

 AUNT CHILADAS
Another place I can't believe I'd never heard of. REALLY good Mexican food, I had a combo plate with a green chili tamale and chicken enchilada - AMAZING! So flavorful and the tamale was the perfect corn shell consistency not too grainy. And it's also a really cute place with indoor and outdoor seating.

WILDFLOWER BREAD CO.

I am in love with this place, I absolutely love EVERY soup they have. I generally don't like to go to the same restaurant after I've been once or twice but I love their soups and sandwiches and of course their bread.

CHEESECAKE FACTORY
Can't say enough good stuff about this place. I know I just said I don't like going to the same restaurant repeatedly but I make a big exception for this one. I had a Virgin Dairquiri and desserts (yes I ordered two) with a friend, YUM! The following Monday I met another friend for appetizers - MORE YUM!  Then my office going away lunch tuesday - WOWZA! Normally a place does a great meal or a great dessert but this place does both!

I think I've eaten out more in the last two weeks then I have in the prior year. Its been fun, great food and even better company. Thanks everyone!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Lessons Learned in Moving

The countdown has begun!
7 DAYS LEFT...
In one week, I'm leaving Arizona and hopefully not returning (except to visit).
So here is my first countdown post.
Saturday, the movers came and took almost all my stuff away. It was a CRAZY long day and I learned quite a bit.

1. Splinters, stickers, tacks come out of nowhere and are everywhere (stepped on, slicing arms, stabbing hands.) Wear shoes, long sleeves, and pants.
2. Pay attention to the accessories when packing, so the remote gets into the tv box.
3. DO NOT ride a mechanical bull the night before moving.
4. When you do ride a mechanical bull use the legs more than the arms (but again, NOT the night before moving.)
5. Don't leave your bathroom looking like a tornado just blew threw, the movers WILL ask to use it. So clean it the day before they come (you'll be too tired and busy the day of.)
6. Keep one hand towel unpacked in the bathroom so the movers don't use your towel (gross, I had to use a beach towel to dry off later.)
7. When the driver says "I'm on my way." Ask him if he is actually in the truck AND on the road or if he's still doing paperwork with the prior client.
8. Expect them to be hours late, so go ahead and go get that pizza for dinner so you're not starving, tired, and cranky when they finally show up at 8:30pm (3 and a half hours late.)
9. Have a pen ready, there's a TON to sign and their's will be out of ink.
10. Ask him to forego highlighting the paperwork, when its dark you can't see it anyway.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Walked & Walked & Walked

Friday I woke up around 8am and got ready and headed out (by the way, I was the first one up and 8am on vacation is LATE for me.) I walked for a couple blocks and headed south on 5th Ave or Museum Mile as it is also called.
Only a couple blocks down Museum Mile, I came to my first museum - the Guggenheim.

Currently they have a special exhibit of Maurizio Cattelan's work. They wanted to display all of his pieces, he agreed on one condition - they had to be all together suspended from the ceiling. It was very interesting.
More than the art, I loved the building and its architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright designed it. I thought the circular shape was simple and elegant. I asked if photos were allowed at the entrance and the guy said yes. Right after I took the below photo a guard came up and was all, "ma'am no photos." I was super confused and a little ticked, I don't like being scolded. So I asked a different museum person what the photograph rule was and that one explained the only photography allowed was of the special exhibit, now you tell me.
I then walked down a couple more blocks to the MET, Metropolitan Museum of Art. That place is GINORMOUS!
I'm not a huge art person, but there were some really interesting pieces there. Click on the photo below to make it bigger, notice the eyes? Even more creepy in person.
I loved this ship mural, it was massive and overwhelming but in a good way, it covered floor to ceiling over 20 feet high and even wider.
While there I also saw Jaime Lee Curtis! She was in Freaky Friday, more recently You Again, and most recently you've probably seen her in those Activia commericals. I tried to get a pic of her without her noticing so I slyly followed her for a couple a rooms, at one point she passed right by me. I couldn't get the shot and then her daughter and her went downstairs and I decided to let it go. So there was my NY celebrity sighting. Then I saw hieroglyphics
The Met is right on the edge of Central Park on the east side, so I cut across the park headed to the Museum of Natural History. On my way I passed by Belvedere Castle and took a couple photos. As I headed down the steps, I CATASTROPHICALLY ate it! It was bad and there were quite a few people around. I was more than a bit embarrassed. These two older guys were right by me and were all like are you okay, you look pale, maybe you should sit down. I told them I was fine and hurried away. I had the weirdest injuries despite wearing long underwear and pants I cut my left knee without ripping the clothes, and scraped up my right hand pretty bad. And I cried for the second time, freak New York, I heard you were tough but you were chewing me up and spitting me out.
Right after that though, I captured this photo, really beautiful, right? Oh New York, how you tempt me but we're obviously not right for each other.
I made sure I was under control before I got to my third museum - the Museum of Natural History.

Right as you walk in there are these dinosaur fossils towering over everyone.
I'm glad I bought the New York City Pass which got me to all these museums for one price, totally worth it. I kept thinking about my brother Matthew, he would have LOVED this place. It was insane! It was all organized by country and showed their history, traditions, animals - it was fascinating. I learned the origin of shrunken heads and how they are made. Only ever recorded in the Northwest region of the Amazon rain forest. They would cut off the head, remove the skull and fat, boil the skin and then sun dry them, voila, shrunken head! So creepy, huh? I was super creeped out being so close to what used to be real people.
On a happier note, I saw this Chinese bridal chair, the bride-to-be was carried in this chair to the wedding, how ornate and beautiful. They know how to arrive in style.
From the islands, love this!
Over 20 feel long octopus, floating over my head.
The Temple of Dendur, a gift from Egypt.

It was incredible to walk through and around. And I kept forgetting I was inside.

After this museum, I had to run quickly despite my knee to the nearest metro. I went downtown to catch my 3pm tour at the 9/11 Memorial. On the way, I walked right by Occupy Wall Street, those people are idiots.
I had pre-booked my tour online and I followed all the signs downtown to get to the Memorial, I was running late. I got all the way to the memorial just to find out, the ticket pick up place was 6 blocks away and I had 5 minutes to get there and back. I SPRINTED, despite the knee and got my ticket and SPRINTED back. The website made it sound like if you missed your time you wouldn't be able to go, but not the case. I'm still glad I sprinted though because I got in line RIGHT before this huge school group got there. So the tickets are by donation, they have suggested amounts but you can give whatever and I think its totally worth it. Its a very beautiful and peaceful space. There are two waterfall areas the same size of the towers and the water goes as deep as the towers were tall. Very poetic in its structure.
Trees are planted all over the area, when it's completed and the trees are grown, it will be such a great park. This tree is special because it survived the attacks, even though it was a small little thing.
By this time, my feet, knee and body were just exhausted, aching, sore, a bit swollen feeling. I was worn. I had to sit on a bench for awhile but I wanted to do a couple more things before I had to go all the way back to the Upper West Side. I could feel the blisters on my feet, so I tried to walk in a way to not irritate them more and I headed to the Bull, you know the one I'm talking about. I really wanted to get a picture on it or hanging on one of the horns or something funny but it was all blocked off and a cop watching it. I do not know why but I was a bit disappointed.
I again had to rest, so I took the time to find out how to get to Scalini Fedeli an Italian restaurant my brother said I had to try. It was only two metro stops north. I got out of the metro and headed towards it but had to sit down again, this time because I was nauseous from lack of food. I had only had some water and a granola bar all day with all the running I had been doing. I got to the restaurant and put on a skirt over my leggings, but I still felt under-dressed. It opened at 5pm and I was the second customer in the door. It was so fancy! Drippy candles, fresh flowers, absolutely romantic. The food was delicious, but the bill w/ tip was around $160 - that probably was the total of all my food for my entire 10 day trip, haha. But it was a very nice experience and after it, I felt soooo much better. I was warm and fed and refreshed - body and soul.
I took the metro and headed to the Lincoln Center.

I was going to see the New York Ballet's the Nutcracker!!! I was super excited for this, I grew up dancing ballet and performing in the Nutcracker and couldn't wait to see one of the best companies perform it.

I took this picture of the lobby, none were allowed in the theatre, but trust me it was extremely elegant and beautiful. I was only six rows back and had a perfect view. There were costumes and stylistic things I like more from the one I grew up performing in, but overall I absolutely loved the performance. I saw 4 shows while in New York and this one was my favorite.
After the show I hung out and took a few pictures of the Lincoln Center.
These steps change, showing show times and other information. In my photo its says 'welcome' in tons of languages, I was totally enthralled with them.
I then took the metro heading back to my hostel. I had to change lines at Grand Central.
I love all my photos with taxis, the taxis to me put a NY stamp on the photo.
Another very famous movie place.
I then caught my subway and went back to my hostel. This time I was in my room by midnight and yep, everyone was already in bed! MIDNIGHT on a FRIDAY night in NEW YORK!!! I couldn't believe it, I was definitely blessed to have such calm hostel-mates. I fell into bed so excited to sleep.