5.27.2012

Saturday Gelato Runs

There's just nothing better.

Emily's gelato(s) of choice:  rhubarb + chocolate w. chocolate chips
Jonathan's gelato(s) of choice:  vanilla w. chocolate chips + baccio

'Best of' quote from the Memorial Day Weekend thus far:
 involving an old washingtonian guy working tirelessly to convince a few unbelieving & argumentative european twenty-somethings that he really did know that the closest bike drop off was 'that way'... and when they finally listened after we chimed in too... 

(said begrudgingly by the old washingtonian) "...bloody tourists." 

Happy Memorial Day Weekend, y'all. :)

5.20.2012

OBX

Oh beach. How we all miss you. Apparently Jonathan and I had grievously forgotten how wonderful vacations are, or otherwise we would have never waited so long between them. That's one mistake we will not make again and there's a good chance Nags Head, OBX will be a yearly thing for our little family. This is actually something Jonathan and I talked a lot about while driving down to our first little beach vacay together, the fact that this felt like our very first "family trip." Let me explain.

The two of us have definitely done our share of traveling together. We both studied abroad in college (he in Spain and I in Italy), then met up at the end to spend some time together in Spain, we honeymooned in Antigua, and finally took a trip to Paris & London (both firsts for me!) right before we moved up to DC. I'm so, so, incredibly grateful for those experiences and they've been a major part of our love story, but there's something to be said for taking trips together that are reminiscent of what it felt like as a kid with your own family, to make you really start feeling like a family yourselves. It's probably no surprise to anyone that we are a bit in the minority of our age group in DC when it comes to marriage. Getting married young just isn't as common here, and it's easy to fall into feeling more like roommates in a very committed dating relationship when many around us (our age) are in that same situation. The fact that one of us is still wrapping up his scholastic endeavors doesn't help either.  ;) It's almost like we can sometimes forget the importance of a marriage and a family and that it really is so different from all that. Lately I feel that we've refocused on the importance of this and it's been something that's really hit home with us in a great way. We are a family and this fact has to be our number one priority. There's so much I could say about this trip and how wonderful a recharge it was for us, but as photos are typically a more fun way to really show it {and it's kinda my thing}, that's what we're going to do!

We were able to find an itty bitty house just 3 blocks from the beach, complete with a backyard and fenced in porch for nights of scrabble by tiki torch and takeout seafood. The house is rented out by a couple who live in Richmond, VA, and they sweetly remembered that this was a trip to celebrate our anniversary (albeit a little early) and so we arrived to fresh flowers and a warm beach time welcome :)

This post is going to be quite large (how do you pair down 8 ga-jillion photos taken between 2 iphones and your canon slr? you can't), so I'll post another day about anni gifts. Hint - this year's theme for Jonathan? Man things. 

We arrived in Nag's Head on Saturday evening, hit up a grocery store for all the necessary beach snacks (cheese its, pb m&ms, oreos, cooler ranch doritoes, and coronas of course), then ran out to see our beach before the sun went down. Thrilled doesn't even begin to cover it.

After, we went back inside for a "we're finally on vacation dinner" and made some pan roasted steaks with red wine sauce (red wine, mushrooms and butter - you were made for each other. no doubt). We soon found out that our sweet beach house's fire detectors were a little too "detective" for their own good. It did make for a funny evening of mad-dashing between alarm and steak, let me tell ya. :) Team work - thy name is Mayo.

After the house convinced itself that it wasn't burning to the ground, we ate our lovely dinner and settled in to watch Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (super confusing, but good) and Jude got just a little too excited about a next day full of beach. Hence - he's got his beach gear ready to go. 

We woke up early (ish) the next morning, had our coffee on the porch and then hit the beach.


We all had lots of fun. Jude loved to shake the sand from the seaweed and then eat it (see the third little photo below), oh, and dig too of course. Still pretty scared of the water itself... but we're working on it.


One of the few photos with the nice camera we actually got together... all well, we'll take what we can get.

This is my sea turtle creation which incredibly, lasted through the night. That is... until Jude found it the following day and proceeded to destroy it like it was his whole purpose in life. Thanks judebear.


I think we hit up this restaurant at the pier every day... actually we definitely did. It was only a short walk from our entrance to the beach and the absolute perfect place for a dinner or quick break from the sun. + it had great margaritas and we got free walks down the pier for eating there. Obviously we had to go back multiple times. There was really no other choice. 



*Day 2*













It was another great day at the beach - full of reading, digging, and all around fun. :) It seems as though we have ourselves a certified beach dog...

or... we would. If he could just get past his fear of waves.



This hat was my godsend. Thank you jcrew panama hat, for saving my poor white face from third degree burns and premature wrinkles. I might never take you off.
{side note : not pictured, night one of take out crab legs & shrimp with scrabble on the porch}. 

*Day 3*

We were supposed to go home after Day 2, but after realizing how wonderful vacation really is, we decided to tack on an extra day. We knew there was a good possibility of storms, but that didn't really matter to us. It actually ended up being really nice, the storms threatened - but mostly stayed away so that we could still get some beach time (just a little bit chillier).

Somebody definitely didn't care two puppy licks about possible thunderstorms. Guess who? We still had lots of fun digging... but even by day three, didn't get over our fear of waves :)


omg. we almost lost THE BALL. That was a close one.


This is what I like to call one. happy. puppy.

We stopped off at our favorite pier (one last time) and watched the storm roll in with a few margaritas. Don't you just love stormy beach weather after a few great days in the sun? LOVE. For our very last dinner of vacation - we headed back to Tortugas and ate crab legs {again}... but this time we at least ate them at the restaurant. :)








Beach. We love you. We'll be back

5.11.2012

Jude's DC Monuments Tour

Apologies in advance... but this is a Jude heavy post.  Not that there's really much of another kind. Anyways, while Jonathan was slaving away studying for his last final a week or two ago, I decided that Jude and I needed to get out of the house and go for a run around town.  We don't do this often, for a multitude of reasons... 

a) running is boring
b) the temperature is unkind 
c) jude likes to "run me" as opposed to me running him, which is both dangerous and awkward
d) there is a very high chance that jude will make a sudden directional decision, against what is generally acceptable (often due to squirrels or birds), and we will all go crashing down

Well, we decided to give it a go anyway (smart? - maybe not) and take a little dc monuments tour to make a) less true. We actually ended up having an awesome afternoon out in the dc sunshine. Here are a few iphone photos from our Sunday afternoon dc monuments tour:

We got tired from time to time and took little sunning breaks.

 We got a little too patriotic... 

We even got a little "arty" and stopped by the Hirshhorn to check out the new Ai Weiwei Circle of Animals - Zodiac Heads sculpture installation. They're truly an incredible sight and we'll definitely be back to see them again before they're gone (hopefully with Jonathan now too!).

We did eventually get kicked out (all well), but Jude did his best impression of a chinese zodiac head first. Not bad judebear, not bad.

All that running, art seeing and impersonating was pretty exhausting, so we stopped by the "Summerhouse" at the Capitol for a quick water break, and maybe just a little exploring too.

I'd say we had a pretty great day - that face says it all  :)


Lastly, I don't know about you, but we're WAY excited that it's finally the weekend! Por que??? Because we're heading to the beach in the maƱana!!!

{you can tell when we get excited... because that's when the bad spanish starts to come out} 

Jonathan and I haven't really taken a trip together since we moved here (other than for weddings and family trips home for holidays), so we decided that it was time for a change! We've never been to OBX and surprisingly, it's only about 4.5 hours away! Thus, we're headed off for an early anniversary trip, end of 2L year celebration, and vacay before internships start (I'd say that's enough reasons for me!). Best part? Jude gets to come too :) Look out beach - he's got a years worth of digging to do!! For Jude's first beach encounter - see this old post. Happy, happy weekend everyone! See you in four days... unless we decide not to come back.

5.08.2012

Cocktail Tuesday - The Winter Sun Cocktail


This recipe made me swoon over the weekend - seriously y'all, so easy & so good. Even though it had "winter" in the title, something about it really grabbed my attention (I'm thinking it was the rosemary). Trust me and give it a shot - you won't be disappointed.

  • juice of 2 clementines (about 1/4 cup) - (I used low calorie oj - worked great) 
  • juice of 1/2 small lemon (1/2 oz)
  • 1/2 oz triple sec
  • 1 1/2 oz vodka
  • sprig of rosemary
  • lemon zest
  • sugar
1. Moisten the rim of your glass with some fruit juice. (The juice helps the sugar to adhere better than water does.) Combine zest and sugar in a shallow bowl or plate. Turn the glass over onto plate and coat with sugar. 
2. Pour juices, triple sec, and vodka into a shaker. Shake and then pour over ice. Garnish with rosemary sprig. (Makes 1.)






5.01.2012

Exams.Almost.Over.

We are sooooo close! Jonathan has been working his little 2/3rd's a lawyer butt off and I can't even tell you how ready we both are for this set of finals to be DONE. They aren't kidding when they say that they work you to death 2L year...

Last week I decided to make Jonathan an "Exam Week Survival Pack" because I thought he could probably use a little pick me up (obviously). What's in an exam week survival pack you ask? Well, let's see:

To set the scene... the scene of misery that is Jonathan's study room/our tiny apt, check out this photo. We love squeezing by his desk to get to the bathroom and/or my dresser drawers. Let.Me.Tell.Ya.



1. advil + vitamin c (we don't need any sickys)
2. raisinets (a favorite)


3. mike and ikes (also very impt)


4.  cliff bars (for energy when the sugar high drops off)
5. gum... (after 8 hours of talking to no one...the breath can get intense)* 
*sorry love


There you have it, an exam week survival pack.


Love you husband, you are so incredibly close to freedom!! Persevere :)
Everybody say a little prayer for Jonathan between 6:30 & 9:30 tomorrow!