Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium

Happy Tuesday, Bloggers!

I cannot believe it has been an entire week since I have last posted.  
Life has been crazy busy the last 7 days--
we are supposed to close on our house tomorrow (fingers-crossed)
and school is starting in the blink of an eye!

I wanted to make sure that I got some more of our Pittsburgh pictures up!
We had such a great time and I am sad that it has taken me a week 
since my last post about our trip. :(

The morning of our first full day in Pittsburgh, we had a delicious breakfast made by Greg!
Then we cleaned up and began our adventurous day!
Our first place to explore was the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium!

There was so much to see and do here!
 
                                   (I knew Pittsburgh loved the Bengals! Look at this sign!)
                         
 
  
 
I think I have an addiction with giraffes!

 

 
We went into a tunnel underneath the shark tank! Yikes!

 


More pics to come from our fabulous trip!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Our Trip to Pitt

Traveling is absolutely one of my favorite things to do!
I love to go to new places, meet new people, and learn new things.

This has been the summer of weekend trips for Keith and me.
The weekend of July 29th-31st we took a road trip to the city of Black and Gold.
Steelers country? you ask. Oh yes, Steelers country.
(Pray for us!)
 Dressed in our Cincinnati best, Keith and I packed our bags and hit the road!


On our journey, we encountered this fine fellow!

WHODEY!!!

This van wasn't the only thing we encountered, though.  
We drove through some horrible weather.
I must admit I had my eyes closed and was praying that we made it through alive.
Thank goodness Keith was driving!


 

The sign on the left says West Virginia! Eeks!

Once we made it through the treacherous weather, we went through the Fort Pitt Tunnel,



and found this on the other side--

Heinz field 
Home of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
 I couldn't believe I was taking a picture of Heinz field, but there I was--
snapping away! 

 

PNC Park--Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates,
and the Heinz Factory--
the final answer to a Jeopardy question on August 1,2011! 

I was sooooo excited to see this sign!
I can't wait to tell my students that I visited 
Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania this summer!

It was so great to pull into Greg and Amy's driveway
and give them great big hugs! 
A year is just way to long to be away from them!
It was also lots of fun meeting Miss Victoria. :)

Since it was dinnertime when we arrived,
we had to start our Pittsburgh trip off right with a visit to

Amy and I noticed that a fun drink was on the menu:
I.C. Light Mango.
We decided to give it a try!

MMM Delicious and nutritious!
Only 95 calories per bottle!
Why didn't I pick up 10 cases on my way out of Pittsburgh?!
Oh well, I guess I'll have to go back!

We each ordered the same meal:
The Pitts-Burger Cheese Steak.


This sandwich has sirloin beef, provolone, tomatoes, cole slaw,
AND french fries ALL on the sandwich.

Here's the first bite.....

Yummmm! So good! 
More please!

While we were there, I just had to take a pic of the
cute Holtz Family! 



Back at the house, we were able to explore our nice gifts Amy and Greg had for us.

Can you believe this? All Pittsburgh stuff!
That's okay, we brought some Cincy goodies for them too!

Here Amy and I are eating Pittsburgh Chocolate
and Cincinnati Busken cookies.


(I hate to admit it, but the chocolate was good!)

The rest of the evening was spent catching up and talking about blogs! ha!
I went to bed that night and had a dream about one of Amy's blogs she follows.
Crazy!

More fun awaits us tomorrow...until then, sweet dreams bloggers!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Friendship

"Life's truest happiness is found in friendships we make along the way."
~Anonymous

Keith often laughs that I know someone everywhere we go--
eating dinner at restaurants, walking down the streets of Chicago,  or even laying out in a lawn chair in St. Lucia.  

(Secret confession: I want to make friends with as many people as possible before I die!)

But have you ever thought of how your friendships began?

For me, I think it's a little bit of coincidence, a lot of luck, and 
all of the pieces of the puzzle fitting perfectly at the right time.

One of the friendships I have often thought about is our friendship with our honeymoon BFFs, Amy and Greg Holtz.

Before I tell you about our fantastic friendship with this adorable couple,
 let's rewind to see how this story came together.

Keith and I became engaged April 4, 2009 (4/4/09--I love double numbers!). 

Early in the planning process, we chose Hawaii as our honeymoon destination.
It was beautiful, tropical, and a honeymooner's dream...I mean, seriously, 
what's not to love about Hawaii?!?!

When we met with our travel agent, Jerry Katz, he planned out an incredible 7 day vacation to several of the Hawaiian islands.  I remember hearing, "You will stay on this island for 3 days, then hop on a plane to this island for 2 days, then hop on a plane to this island for 2 days."
My head was spinning and all I could think about was wanting to relax with the man of my dreams with a refreshing drink in my hand.  I didn't want to worry about alarm clocks and flight times.
Jerry must have seen the look on my face that the trip he had planned was not up to my standards. Feeling a little defeated, Keith and I explained our dilemma, "We've always dreamed of going to Hawaii, but maybe our honeymoon isn't the right time."
Jerry then showed us catalogs for St. Lucia--"The Caribbean's Hawaii."
Now this is what we're talking about!
All you can eat and drink, beautiful beaches, and it was cheaper than Hawaii so we could stay 10 days in St. Lucia instead of the 7 in Hawaii.
We would leave the Monday after our wedding and return the following Wednesday.
Honeymoon booked: check!

A few months later, Jerry calls and tells me that our trip will be $1,000 cheaper if Keith and I leave on Tuesday instead of Monday.  We would still be gone 10 days, it would just be pushed back a day.  This was a no brainer! Saving $1,000--I think yes!

Fast forward past the marvelous months of planning, 


past the perfect wedding ceremony and reception,  

and arrive at the Tuesday we leave for the honeymoon.
We flew out of Dayton airport and landed in Atlanta to catch our connecting flight to St. Lucia.
Little did we know, on this flight from Atlanta to St. Lucia were two people who could become life-long friends.

Getting off the plane in St. Lucia, I snapped this picture of the Hewanorra Airport.
I didn't even know it yet, but the man in the blue striped shirt is Greg, and the lady in the pink dress is Amy.

From the airport, our suitcases were loaded up into a van and we were on our way to 
The Sandals Regency.
There were about 3 other couples in the van, so me (being the social butterfly that I am)
asked everyone where they were from.
There was a couple from Dayton, Ohio (yay! another Ohio couple!), and an older couple (I forget where they were from...oops!).
I will never forget when Amy and Greg introduced themselves and said they were from Pittsburgh and Keith bursts out, "Boooo!"  
I thought, "Oh no Keith! Shushhhh! We don't want to make enemies on our trip!!!"
Fortunately, Amy and Greg are as hard core Pittsburgh fans as we are Cincinnati fans,
so it was fun banter back and forth. :)

An hour later we arrived at the hotel, registered, and piled into a shuttle to take us to our 
home away from home.
Amy and Greg were in our van, along with some other vacationers waiting to be taken to their rooms.  We began driving and one of the vacationers noticed that we are heading away from the regular rooms and heading towards the villas.  He made a comment, "Oh we're going to see where the rich people live."  I sat up in my seat and was so excited to see the villas as I thought this was surely to be my only time on the trip to see them.

We get to the top of the hill, the driver parks, goes to the back of the van, 
and starts pulling luggage out of the back. 
 "714," he calls. Keith and I sit and wait for people to get out of the van.
"714," he calls again.  I look down at our room paperwork.
714? I whisper to Keith, "Keith, that's us."
The look on Keith's face was priceless.  

We get out and take our luggage.  
We notice that Amy and Greg were out of the van as well getting their luggage.
We all look at each other and head to our Villas. 
(Amy and Greg to the top room, Keith and I to the bottom room).

Later that evening, Amy and Greg were heading to dinner at the same time Keith and I were.
We quickly talked about how neither of us had planned to stay in the Villas and somehow we all must have been upgraded. Perfect timing? Right place at the right time? 
Who knows, and who cares! The place was amazing!

We didn't see much of Amy and Greg the first few days of our trip, but later on in the week we started hanging out.  Some of our funniest memories are dancing on the bar at Herbies, Rico Suave dressed all in white then jumping in the pool naked with some ladies, being waitresses at Cricketer's (where were the employees?) and almost dying in the ocean.

When it was time to leave, we were all very sad.  However, we were excited to hear that we were on the same flight back to Atlanta.  In fact, Amy and Greg were seated a few rows behind us on the plane, but we had seats open in front of us, so they moved up so that we could all talk on the plane.


As we were saying our good-byes, we all promised to be friends forever on facebook and keep in touch. We talked about how Keith and I would visit Pittsburgh and Amy and Greg could visit Cincinnati.

Whenever you leave though, you have to wonder: 
Will we keep in touch?  Will we ever see each other again?

Well, I am happy to report that we did! 
Keith and I just returned from our first (of many!) visits to Pittsburgh to visit Amy, Greg, and the newest addition of the Holtz family Victoria.

Pictures and posts coming soon!


When I think back on it, it's amazing to see the journey that made us friends.
Keith and I wanting Hawaii first, then choosing St. Lucia, leaving on Tuesday instead of Monday, being upgraded to the same Villa as Greg and Amy--
all of these coincidences, the luck, and 
all of the pieces of the puzzle fitting perfectly at the right time 
have created a friendship that may last a lifetime.









Friday, August 5, 2011

Next year, we're making shirts!

It was day 4 of our trip and time for us to say good-bye to St. Louis.
Leaving the city, I quickly snapped this picture of the Edward Jones Dome,
Home of the St. Louis Rams.

As we said good-bye to one silver arch, we said hello to two golden arches.
That's right, you can't pass up a McDonald's McGriddle and hashbrown!
When it was time to pay, we looked like we had been up to something naughty!
Where did we get all of those $1 bills???? 
20 in fact (oops--Sorry McDonald's Worker!)

DJ Messy gave us the soundtrack for the ride home,
while Savannah and I continued to talk the trip away.

Arriving back in Louisville, we had to stop at one of our favorite locations,
Kevin and Savannah introduced us to Old Chicago about 2 years ago,
and we tend to crave it every time we go to Louisville!


Our final stop was at Chez Richardson.
Here Keith and I are showing off our diplomas from Beer School:

I cannot believe how incredibly fast the weekend went.
Kevin and Savannah,
Thank you for being such wonderful friends.
We look forward to many more adventures with you both--
nationally and internationally!
Let's start thinking about where we will go next year 
so that we can make our "Family Reunion" t-shirts!
All our love,
Keith & Stro

"It's Going to Be A Scorcher at the Gym Today"

"Gym? We're not going to the gym today Keith, we're going to the zoo!" Funny quotes like the one above and many others ("Pire Tressure" ~Keith, "They didn't have any elevator ethic."~Kevin) were said throughout the trip.  There were so many funny things that we had to start writing them down!

If yesterday was the day of beer, then today is the day of food!
We began our delicious day at the St. Louis Bread Co.

Everything about the St. Louis Bread Co. was exactly like Panera Bread.
We all wondered why it wasn't called Panera here in St. Louis so I decided to Google it.
(Gotta love Google!) It says:

The Panera Bread® legacy began in 1981 as Au Bon Pain Co., Inc. Founded by Louis Kane and Ron Shaich, the company prospered along the east coast of the United States and internationally throughout the 1980s and 1990s and became the dominant operator within the bakery-cafe category.
In 1993, Au Bon Pain Co., Inc. purchased Saint Louis Bread Company®, a chain of 20 bakery-cafes located in the St. Louis area.
The company then managed a comprehensive re-staging of Saint Louis Bread Co. Between 1993 and 1997 average unit volumes increased by 75%. Ultimately the concept's name was changed to Panera Bread.
After a yummy Cinnamon Crunch bagel, we headed to the zoo!
I did not know this before our trip, but the St. Louis Zoo (and many other attractions as well)
are free of charge!



 

 

Ever since seeing the baby Giraffe at the Cincinnati Zoo, I have had a giraffe addiction!
(Can you tell by our blog layout?!)
Savannah and I were so excited to get a picture with the giraffe!
He wouldn't hold still for our picture, though, 
so we literally stalked the giraffe until we got a perfect shot!

 

After a HOT day at the zoo, it was time to cool down with some
Before we left for St. Louis, a co-worker of Keith's recommended that we stop here for some "Concretes." (Think blizzard at Dairy Queen)
As you can see, the Concretes did not disappoint!
 

 

As if the concretes weren't enough, we drove just about a mile down the rode to 
These butter cakes were voted #1 St. Louis Gooey Butter Cake.

 

When we walked in, the store was almost all out of cakes!  Apparently U2 had heard of this amazing creation in St. Louis and almost bought out the entire store! Luckily there were a few of the original Ooey Gooey cakes left. Perfect!


Since we were so full from our excellent frozen custard delights at Ted Drewes',
we did not have room in our stomachs to eat this delectable dessert.
We took it to go and decided we would eat it after dinner.

You would think the last thing we would want to do after eating all of this food is get into bathing suits right? Well, it was so hot we could not pass up a swim at our rooftop pool!


After the pool, we cleaned up and headed out on the town.
Destination: Dinner!
The city was packed tonight, and after a few "It will be an hour wait"
we settled on 12th street Diner.
It was quite an experience here!
There was beer on the menu!!!
The boys were so excited, until they ordered and the waiter said, 
"Huh? We don't sell beer here."
Why was it on the menu?
Anywhoooo, after all was said and done, the food was very tasty!
 

After dinner, we could not wait to get back to our Ooey Gooey cake!
It was Savannah's first time trying a Butter Cake...
 

What did she think?

She liked it!!

Next, the boys....
 

Thumbs up all around! It was a fabulous cake, but I still think my mother-in-law,
Lisa Messer, has an Ooey Gooey Butter cake that can top this St. Louis version!

For our last night, we had to end the trip the way it began, out on our hotel patio!

The first one to sleep tonight was.....


Savannah! 
Man, this girl can sleep anywhere!

Congrats to Kev and I for holding out and not being the first person to go to sleep any of the nights!