Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Nashville Bachelorette

Our friends, Bente and Judd, are getting married in June and I was SO excited when Bente told me she was having her bachelorette party in Nashville.  Nashville was on my list of cities to get to, I missed this girl and I was in need of a girls' weekend so it was an easy decision to go.  There were nine of us total - Bente, her three sisters, three high school friends, one college friend, and me - and everyone was so fun!


My flight arrived in Nashville one minute before Bente's on Friday afternoon so we grabbed a drink at the airport while we waited for her sister.  After picking up food and drinks and getting ready, we had apps, gifts and games before going out to dinner.



The bride-to-be

Roomies for the weekend

We had a great dinner at The Southern and then made our way to Broadway and spent the rest of the night at The Stage.  

Sisters 



Great live music!  We started out up top but ended up right in front of the stage.

Cowboy boot shots 

Dance floor selfie 

Bente rocked the stage - these are my favorite pics



Saturday morning started out with brunch at The Stone Fox and then we bar hopped.  It was such a gorgeous day!

At Whiskey Kitchen 


Loving on Elvis


The whole gang



We met the 'real' Elvis!

We ended the night with pizza at the hotel and flew home Sunday late morning.  What a wonderful weekend! 

I stole this picture from Kim's instagram :) 

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Hotlanta

A few weekends ago, Tyler and I made the long drive to Atlanta to visit one of our best friends, Sara, and her bf Jasper, who was also in town.  We left Friday after work and returned Sunday night.  The drive was long (just short of 7 hrs both ways) but totally worth it.  I think for our next visit we are going to pick somewhere between to meet.  We arrived around 12:15 am and stayed up another hour or so catching up.  Sara rents a house in a really nice neighborhood with four other ladies.  Sat. morning Jasper prepared us a traditional German breakfast.  We had eggs with onions and peppers, cheese, meat, rolls, salmon, nutella, and mimosas.  So good!  After we made our way to some parks and checked out the festivals that were going on.  We made our way down the beltline and relaxed and people watched at Piedmont park.

Jasper recently bought a skate board so we all had some fun with it.









The weather was so nice. Way hotter than expected and Tyler and I got our first sunburns of the season.  That night, Sara brought us to a cute neighborhood where we grabbed dinner at a Mexican restaurant, Pure.  Sara's roommates all hosted a party at their place to celebrate some birthdays.  It was great to meet some of Sara's coworkers and Jasper taught us a German drinking game ;)

All my pictures were blurry from the night

Sunday morning we went out for brunch at West Egg Cafe.  The place was crazy busy so we put our name in and then went for coffee elsewhere beforehand.  After, we had to try the famous Jeni's ice cream. Yum.




We always have such a great time with these two.  They are fun, up for anything and we always have the best conversations.  We committed to a 2015 Berlin trip so we have a lot to look forward to!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Washington D.C.

Tyler and I love adventure and LOVE to travel.  Together we have been to 9 cities in 6 European countries on a 3 week backpacking trip, to Mexico, three ski trips (2 Colorado and 1 Montana), a Southern Caribbean cruise, a 2 week road trip from San Fran to Seattle <Road Trip>, to Dana Point/Laguna Beach <California-cation>, and plenty of trips around MN and WI.  When we moved to North Carolina, we decided to try to explore cities around us and up and down the coast for the next few years instead of a bigger trip.  One of these long weekend trips that I really wanted to do was Washington D.C.  Tyler had a week long CE course there so I thought it would be perfect for us to go up the weekend before.  I went on a school trip to DC in 8th grade and loved it.  Tyler had never been and really didn't care to go but has since declared DC his favorite US city.

As usual, I did my research before we left to find all the places I wanted to get to or try.  Unfortunately, Tyler must have thrown the list out so I may not remember all the great restaurants we tried.  We left Friday after work and made the long drive to DC.  Tyler found a great hotel deal downtown so we stayed there the first two nights.  

Saturday was the only nice day so we made the most of it!  We are fast paced travelers and try to squeeze in as much as possible so no surprise that we walked 8-10 miles the first day.  We picked up Starbucks and headed to our first stop.

White House



Back view

Tyler immediately became obsessed with all the buildings.  He is also obsessed with House of Cards so for the first few hours of walking around he kept on asking, "Do you think this is where they filmed?"  

I love his love of photography

The one bummer about our visit is that we were still a little early.  The fountains were all off and nothing was in bloom yet.  That didn't stop us from enjoying the National Mall.

Lincoln Memorial 




Vietnam Veteran Memorial


Korean War Veterans Memorial


Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

FDR Memorial



Thomas Jefferson Memorial




World War II Memorial



US Capital (and our only picture of us together from the trip)

One regret - I would have liked to do a tour of the capital but didn't book it far enough in advance 




Okay I lied - I also snapped a picture using the self-timer on my cell phone ;) 

Washington Monument 

Next we ventured over to Union Station.  Not really a tourist stop but I knew Tyler would love it.  He actually came back here one night during the week (after I left) and got dinner and read a book in one of the coffee shops inside.




After all that walking, we jumped on the metro to Dupont Circle to grab some drinks at one of the restaurants on my list.


We took the metro back to our hotel to freshen up and then checked out the American Art Museum before meeting up with our friends, Amelia and Jim, for dinner.  Amelia is one of my very best friends from law school and she and her bf were in DC for the weekend as well!  I was so excited to see her and we had so much fun.  Jim is going to medical school in VA so we are hoping to meet up with both of them for another weekend in the fall.  We went to dinner at the District Chophouse and LOVED it.  It was so good and our service was wonderful.  They actually have a brewery upstairs so they also brought us a bunch of beer samples throughout our dinner.

It was Jim's birthday!


After we made our way next door to the Iron Horse for more drinks and conversation.

<3


The next morning Tyler and I went to the eastern markets.  They were very cool to check out and I would have loved to spend more time there but it was sooo cold out on Sunday and we planned to meet up with Amelia and Jim again for lunch before they left.  We met them for pizza in Arlington. 


After, our next stop was the old post office building.  They let you go up in the old clock tower and the views are amazing!


Then it was back to the National Mall to check out the Smithsonian museums.  We checked out the National Museum of Natural History, which had an exhibit that we both loved, the National Air and Space Museum and also the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (not part of the Smithsonian).  At this point I was tired, hungry and DONE with walking!


We met up with Tyler's coworker Dave and his wife Erika for sushi and drinks that night.  Since Tyler's CE course started the next morning, we checked out of our hotel and in to a hotel at Bethesda.  The next morning (Monday), Erika and I took the metro to the Supreme Court.  We had hoped to sit in on the oral argument of the day but didn't make it there early enough.  Instead, we waited for 50 minutes in the 3-5 minute line.  This was the line that you were supposed to get inside and listen to the oral argument for 3-5 minutes.  We were probably in there for 62 seconds when they made us leave but it was still worth it!  The Supreme Court has exhibits, pictures and videos in the basement that we enjoyed after.






Our next stop was the Library of Congress.  They have free hour-long tours.  We enjoyed this but the tour got a little long at the end.  This building is amazing and is a must see when in DC!





Erika and I had a very late lunch by U-Street before meeting up with the boys after their course.  We found a Korean restaurant for dinner and drinks and loved it.  Such a fun night!


Tyler had some fun while we waiting for our trains ;)


Tuesday morning I joined Tyler and his coworkers for breakfast and took the metro to the airport.  I wish I would have stayed another day or two because I had a slow work week waiting for me.  Tyler had a great time the rest of the week checking out more of the restaurants on my list with his coworkers.  He also loved the course he attended so it was good all around!