8.24.2010

A Five-Year Celebration

Hello ya’ll! It’s Dave. I haven’t posted a thought on this blog in a long time, but our switcheroo last week means I need to document the good times. Let me explain…

To spice things up I asked Dianna to plan our anniversary date. This was a big step for us because it meant stepping out of both of our comfort zones. Dianna doesn’t like to make decisions like where we go on dates, and I, well… do. Plus a five-year celebration… that is a big one! Sadly, with my work schedule and [insert lame excuse #2-n], our dates are habitually homogenous and lackluster. In comes Dianna to the rescue!

First of all, the anticipation for this epic evening solidified its greatness. It was kept from me all week where we were going, despite my efforts to coerce details out of Dianna. All the babysitting was pre-arranged, reservations were made, and a great amount of thought went into guiding our conversations and reminiscing about our marriage. I managed to do my part, which was simple but historically difficult to execute: get home from work.

We left the house on time for our 6:00 PM reservation at none other than: Fogo de Chao. Now, if you are not familiar with this place, I don’t blame you. Even to me, one who loves Brazil and food, it’s existence bordered on mythical. It is an uber-lavish Brazilian Churrascaria (Steakhouse). From the complimentary valet, to the vertically rotating racks of beef ribs in the front window glass fireplace, to the southern-Brazilian artwork hanging on the walls, to the mural engraved silverware, to the probably 3:1 waiter-to-guest ratio, it was as over-the-top as anything I’ve seen… and that was before we ate the food!

They had most of the traditional Brazilian foods out on the buffet, and what they didn’t have out, we asked for and they brought to us (like farofa for me and grilled pineapple for Dianna). Their meats were all prime, perfectly grilled on a spear over open flame, and the variety included lamb, filet mignon, ribeye, and others. It was like nothing else I’ve had. Folks… I was so inspired I could have written a poem. We savored every bite… all of them… and there were lots and lots and lots.

For our dinner conversation Dianna and I revisited the last five years through stories and pictures. Here are two that Dianna brought to the restaurant:










Boy, those pictures speak a thousand words, do they not? I realized that if this evening was with anyone else or for any other reason, it wouldn’t have meant to me what it did because I was celebrating five years of marriage with Dianna.

As if our evening needed to get any better, we overheard our waiter explain to the table next to us that it was “Restaurant Week” in Dallas (for one week every year, normally out-of-reach restaurants, like the one we were in, bring down their prices for the average diner). So our bill ended up a fraction of what it would have been normally. What an unbelievable surprise to us!

After a little more than two hours, we stepped into our car and let the valets graciously close the car doors for us. We probably couldn’t have managed that on our own. We decided we better incorporate some kind of movement in the remaining 90 minutes of babysitter time we had, so we walked around the mall and talked. As we wrapped up our date I thought of how great a job Dianna did. It really was a perfect five-year celebration.

8.18.2010

Canning

So now is about when I do a large amount of canning and I decided that I better blog about. The last ward I was in I created a blog about canning. I will use the same website, probably just change the name. There is a link on the bottom right of this blog for it. I will post recipes and how to can it. If you want something specifically either comment here or on that blog. Thanks everyone who actually reads this stuff!

8.12.2010

Santa Fe conclusion

We took a day trip in the car that went through the mountain and many of the pueblos. To take pictures at the pueblos was going to be ridiculously expensive. You have to pay to park, to get in, and to take pictures. Plus you have to walk around. There was no way that was going to happen with a two month old and a two year old. So these are all of the mountain sides we passed. The river in one of the pictures is the Rio Grande. Pretty Cool. I really recommend people take the drive. We went from Santa Fe down some side highways and ended up in Albuquerque. It was a great trip.







8.08.2010

Santa Fe cont.

Here are some pictures of the house we stayed in. The others ones are just Lucy and Grant being themselves while we were there.







8.06.2010

Santa Fe cont.

These are pictures from the down town area. We again put Grant in the carrier and Lucy in the stroller and headed out the door. It was great being close enough to walk. It meant not paying for parking. Here are the pictures we took.

Still no hat, but I decided to not make him look like a girl.

This is just a view of one of the streets.

Me pushing Lucy in the stroller.

I can't remember who this is, but he is one of many statues.

The St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral.

The statue of many animals in the courtyard of St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral. Lucy really liked this statue. She kept naming all of the animals on it.

Another picture of Dave and Grant.

One of the many adobe buildings. Everything there is adobe. I mean everything. McDonalds, Marriot, IHOP, all of it!

Lucy on the stage just before the music show for lunch was going to start. A guy made her a balloon flower. It popped shortly after this picture.

The downtown area is fun and full of shopping. There is a lot of art as well. I have never seen as many galleries I have seen in Santa Fe.

8.02.2010

Santa Fe cont.

The first full day there, we decided to go on a hike. We put Grant in the carrier and put Lucy's crocs on and headed out the door. We of course only last 45 minutes. But I thought that was pretty good considering Lucy is not even two yet! We also only got a handful of bug bites. Unfortunately, we did not have a boy hat small enough to fit Grant, so he had to wear one of Lucy's old ones. Shh! Don't tell him. Later that week we went and bought him a boy hat that would fit him. I felt bad making him look like a girl. It was sure fun. I could tell Dave wanted more outdoor time so I told him that another day he can go by himself and take as long as he wants. Which he did like three days later while the kids were napping.

Grant looking like a girl.


Lucy tired and ready to be done.


Lucy ready and rearing to go before the hike.


A very informative sign we came across.