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Friday, April 19, 2013

What?!?!

It's no secret that my husband is a hunter, and we have guns in our home.  Eric and I decided it was time for me to take some lessons at the armory, so I can be less anxious around guns as well as learn how to shoot & handle them properly.  Prior to this lesson, I had never held a gun much less fired one.  To say I was a little nervous and unsure of myself would be an understatement.  However, my instructor was awesome.  He was very calming and extremely patient with my shaky, fumbling fingers.
 
Once I was given all the loading, unloading, gun safety, etc. practice and talk, I took my first few shots.  Wowzas!


 
My instructor brought my target to me at the end, and we talked about what I did (correctly & incorrectly) to make the different shots.  He and Eric were both really proud of me for going WAY out of my comfort zone to handle and shoot a gun.  Considering I am a total rookie, I managed to settle down by the end of the lesson and actually enjoy the target practice.  

 

 
Eric was a proud hubby this day.  Slowly, but surely, he's bringing me into his world of four wheelers, guns, and hunting.  And, he was right, it's fun to challenge yourself to try something new and out of your comfort zone.  It was a fun "date" for us, and I see target practice as a new date night for us in the future.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Steelers Football

The long awaited day arrived, my 37th birthday, the day I was going to get to see my Steelers play at home!  Eric and I donned all of our warm clothes and prepared to lug around rain gear just in case.  Mother Nature was looking out for us - it never rained nor was it really that cold.  We actually felt a little overdressed, but better too warm than freezing our fannies off all day.
 
Pittsburgh has a subway system that took us straight to the stadium area which was a lifesaver.  We headed out and arrived in the stadium area about 10 AM for the 1:00 PM game.  We ended up at this hilarious place called the Tilted Kilt within walking distance of the stadium.  It was the perfect setting to get us in the Pittsburgh Steelers mentality - crazy Steelers polka type songs blaring, wild fans drinking insane amounts of alcohol at 10:30 in the morning, lots of you-know-what-talking between Chargers fans and Steelers fans, and ridiculously under dressed waitresses scurrying around.  I was in people watching heaven.
 
We headed over to the stadium area taking in all the sights around us.  These fans are crazy excited and the hustle and bustle was in the air.  It was fun.  I was definitely out of place with my wardrobe - my pretty white woolly sweater was not a Steelers jersey.
 
Our seats were AWESOME and close to the field.  We were in the thick of some hardcore fans, so that made it even more exciting.  I'm a fair weather fan compared to these people.  Wow!
It was cool to watch the game so close in real life.  I could follow the ball much better that way.
 
#7 Big Ben in action
 
A view of the incline and Mt. Washington from our seats
 
Eric and I
Hey, we know those guys #6 and #17 in the Chargers uniform!  Our new friends from Primanti Brothers, Phillip and Charlie.
I had to have my picture made with these guys.  They were sitting right behind us, and they were hysterical, over the top, scream at the refs, & yell at the players at the top of their lungs kind of fans.  They found our South Carolina selves quite entertaining as well, and they especially loved the fact that my husband brought me to Pittsburgh for my birthday. 
The Steelers played awful, and they lost terribly.  I still had a great time, but those fellas behind me had steam coming from their heads they were so mad.  Again, Steelers fans are not for the faint of heart.  Eric and I grabbed some dinner and explored the casino after the game.
We called it a night about 9:00 that night and enjoyed the cab back to our hotel.
Definitely a memorable birthday.

Pittsburgh Birthday Trip

For my birthday this year, my sweet husband surprised me with a special trip for just the two of us to Pittsburgh.  He even arranged for childcare all on his own.  (Thanks Mom and Dad for helping us out.  Our getaway & time alone was priceless.)
 
Why on Earth would Eric plan a birthday trip to Pittsburgh for me in December?  It's cold and rainy there - not exactly my favorite weather.  I was born there, and my parents went to college and spent much of their young adult life there.  As a result, I am a big Pittsburgh Steelers fan.  The Steelers were playing the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, December 9 which also happens to be my birthday.  It also happens that Phillip Rivers, the quarterback for the Chargers, went to NC State University, Eric's Alma mater.  To top it off, Charlie Whitehurst, the back up quarterback for the Chargers, went to Clemson, so there was all kinds of football love going on the day of my birthday.
 
We arrived Friday afternoon, got settled into our hotel, and had a few snacks and drinks while we mapped out what we wanted to do.  Part of the fun of this trip was that we had no real plan outside of the Steelers game on Sunday.  We always luck out when we "wing it", and we stumble upon fun places.  This trip was no different.
 
On Saturday, we decided to take the incline up Mt. Washington.  It's a touristy thing to do but fun nevertheless.  I said we needed to take the Duquesne Incline since my Dad went to Duquesne University.
The tracks going up the mountain.   
 The view from the top was pretty cool.  We could see the three rivers joining, all the bridges, factories, Heinz Field, and numerous other places.
 
 
 
 We were the only people on the car on the way down.
 It's a steep ride. 
 
After the incline, we headed over to the area of town called, South Side.  It's jam packed full of restaurants, shops, and an outdoor market.  We literally started at one end of the area and walked all the way down the one side browsing, snacking, and having a beverage at all of the "must have" spots.  On our way back the other side, we stopped at the famous Primanti Brothers for a late lunch.  That turned out to be one of our most exciting stops.  As you can tell, it's very popular and there's always a line like this to eat.  I am in the purple rain coat close to the entrance.  If you look closely, you'll notice a tall fella in a grey shirt with a camo hat standing next to another tall fella in a darker grey sweater and dark jeans in the doorway.  I'll get to their importance a few pictures from now. 
 These sandwiches are huge, and the french fries come ON the sandwich.  This is definitely a man's man kind of sandwich place, but I did my best to eat part of my sandwich after picking all the fries off of it first.
Back to the tall, grey shirted fellas - it turns out that Eric and I were literally one couple's distance from Phillip Rivers, Charlie Whitehurst, and two other Chargers players.  We ate our lunch, gawked at their table, and discussed how we should or should not be "those fans" that interrupt their lunch.  As you can see from the next pictures, we definitely couldn't resist meeting the players.  Eric decided he had a different angle - he was a fellow NCSU grad.  Phillips Rivers was very gracious and talked NCSU sports with Eric for at least five minutes.  We thought it was cool, and we were both a little nervous as we approached the table.  My camera skills were off due to my flusteredness.
I asked the table to pose for a picture, and you can see that Charlie Whitehurst, across from Phillip, was not very excited nor was the fella sitting next to Phillip.  Phillip wished me a happy birthday, and Eric and I practically skipped out of there.  We immediately began texting all of our football junkie friends our fantastic news.  We're goofy like that.
 We continued our tour back down the South Side stopping along the way for a beverage or two.
We ended the evening at a neat little tapas restaurant and received five star treatment for my birthday dinner.  It was a great day just exploring Pittsburgh and spending lots of time with my honey.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Wolfpack vs. Tigers

Eric and I are football people.  We spend many Saturdays at games, watching games, or attending parties surrounding games.  This past Saturday was BIG - Eric's NC State Wolfpack were taking on my Clemson Tigers.  We were excited!  The girls were all snuggled in with Daddy for an exciting gameday.  (Notice their lovely orange and purple attire.)
 Even though the Wolfpack couldn't pull a win, Eric was corrupting my little Tigers with the Wolfpack "woo woo" & finger motions.  They weren't into it, trust me.  :)
 Once we got the girls down for the night, we turned on the big screen on our porch and headed to the firepit for some adult fun.
 It was just our little family of four this weekend, and it was relaxing before the hub-bub of the holidays kicks life up a notch.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Not Your Traditional Date Night

My husband spends many of his fall and early winter evenings & EARLY mornings in the woods.  He's been wanting to get me in the deer stand for awhile now.  We finally had an afternoon/evening that my parents could babysit, and he could be away from work in the afternoon, so we donned our camo gear, headed to his hunt club, and sat in the woods.  I even wore a deer call around my neck!  Madeline would be so proud that even while hunting, Mommy had on a "necklace". 
 

It was INCREDIBLY quiet, but I enjoyed myself.  I very much enjoyed the quiet.  I can certainly understand why the peacefulness is appealing to Eric after a hectic workday.  We didn't see any deer, but that's okay, I got a little taste of my honey's world.  And, we had a little date night even if we had to text each other in order to "talk" - that is until it started getting dark, and I had to cut my phone off.  :)  Eric said I followed all the "rules", so I suppose that means he'll invite me back to his little slice of peace and quiet.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Happy 8 Years to Us!

Eric and I celebrated our 8th anniversary on Tuesday with a dinner date.  It was such an enjoyable evening.  We are truly blessed in our marriage, and we are looking forward to many more happy years together!

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Happy Birthday, Daddy!

Eric had a long workday on his birthday, and we were sad that the girls would not be awake when he got home from his case in Asheville to celebrate his birthday.  (Birthdays are becoming much for fun for us now that the girls enjoy celebrating someone's special day!)  After dinner, we made a banner to hang on the garage door, so Daddy would have a birthday greeting from his babies.  Who knew sign making would be such a fun project!?

Madeline helped me make brownies for Daddy. 
I got the girls nestled in the bed and prepared a little birthday dinner celebration for my hardworking honey.  It was a nice evening, and Eric felt loved most importantly!
Happy 36th Birthday to the special man in our lives!  We LOVE you!

Saturday, June 02, 2012

First S'more Roast

We broke in the new fire pit with a post bath time s'more roast!  What fun!  Daddy was in his element collecting wood and building the fire.
Madeline was very excited to be able to come back down after her bath to roast a s'more.  Amelia just can't hang, so she was already in the bed.
Happy Daddy with his new fire pit
It really was a lovely evening to be outside.

Loading up the skewer with a marshmallow
Madeline enjoyed roasting the marshmallow, but she's really all about the end result.
Madeline couldn't get her hands on one of these fast enough!
YUM!
All smiles!
Savoring every bite
Daddy and his sweet girl - notice the bracelets.
We admired the moon.

What a great evening!