Halloween

Halloween

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Snow Day!





Yesterday, the weatherman began to predict 2-4 inches of snow in the triangle. Because snow is so rare here, schools began to close and my office sent out a "no drive" snow policy. The weatherman was right and Willie got to play in snow the for the first time this morning and I got to work at home in my PJ's.

Baby Moses

Baby Moses!
Chesapeake Bay - notice that it's FROZEN!
Downtown Annapolis

Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Inauguration Signs on our way out of DC

Willie, Doug & I took a road trip this weekend, north of DC to visit our friends Justin & Holly and their new baby Parker. We were worried about the traffic because of the inauguration, but did not run into any problems. Besides meeting Parker, Willie got to see his best friend, Jada. We also traveled to Annapolis on Saturday for a drive through the scenic town and a few choice photo ops. It was extremely cold there on the Chesapeake Bay, so didn't spend much time outside. We had a great lunch downtown and even drove across the Bay Bridge. By far, the biggest hit of the weekend was Parker - so we didn't need much more entertainment.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Friday Night? Never fear!


I don't usually write about this sort of thing, but I'm going outside my comfort blogging zone to urge folks to watch Friday Night Lights. The third season of this show starts tomorrow night on NBC. It is not important that you didn't see the first two seasons (it's not not a puzzle like Lost). But you will WANT to watch the first two seasons- because it's a great show. And you can watch online for FREE!

You might how I got into this show so late in the game? I blame the writer's strike. Those pesky writers are also to blame with my watching Gossip Girl, but that is a whole separate post, right Mo? Does anybody remember how awful winter was last year with nothing to watch on TV? Doug was on night float and I ended up watching several new shows that were playing reruns.

Most importantly, why is this show so great? It reminds me of high school. And not unrealistic Gossip Girl high school where they go to Pinkberry on their lunch hour and wear white cashmere coats. Real high school, where everybody wears jeans (gasp!) that they bought from the mall (gasp!) and the most exciting thing in the town is high school football. The kids have jobs at places like Applebees & the local ice cream shop. See what I mean? Realistic. And it's really great TV.

Do yourself a favor, set your DVR and watch one episode. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

New Years in Charleston

Happy 2009!
James, Kim, Doug & Katie - on the waterfront in CharlestonBeautiful Cooper River Bridge from the rooftopsPosing with Bill after our Carriage Tour
Patrick, James & Doug on Duke campus

Doug and I have been talking about going to Charleston since we moved to North Carolina. Only a five hour drive, but it never seemed to work out. Finally, we decided to make some plans and go to Charleston for New Years Eve this year. We were lucky to have our friends James & Kim fly in from St. Louis to celebrate with us. We stayed at the great Andrew Pinckney Inn downtown in the historic district and really got to explore Charleston on foot & by carriage, of course.

Wonderful meals at the many restaurants downtown (including Pearlz Oyster Bar & Anson's), shopping in the market and our own personal pub crawl - we rang in 2009 in style with friends. We can't say enough about this great city - we are looking forward to going back soon (maybe when it's a tad warmer!)

Our friend Patrick flew in and joined us in Durham Friday, where we showed our friends around our new hometown. It's always so nice when our friends make the trip out to North Carolina to visit us. We look forward to the next time we can all hang out again soon.