So this was my weekend. Friday night we went to Buffalo Wild Wings for dinner and ended up having a little too much fun. My real date night was supposed to happen Saturday morning, but we didn't get out of bed until 11. I don't know if it was the beer the night before, something I ate, or the change in the weather (or all of the aforementioned), but I was worthless most of Saturday. I ended up taking a nap until 3 in the afternoon. Chris decided to go fishing since I was out of it. I pulled myself out of the house and met him at King's Pond here on post and he even surprised me with Taco John's for lunch :)
About 30 minutes into fishing it started to downpour. We scrambled back to the vehicles and headed home. Once we got home we watched the MSU Spartans and the Tigers. Chris decided he wanted to "party" so I made a run to the shopette to get some snacks and beer. We finished out the night watching movies. The Sapphires was awesome, and The Place Beyond the Pines was really good too.
Today was a mix of sleeping in, cleaning the house, watching football, doing homework, talking with family, working on wedding flowers a little, and walking the dogs. I may have to make up for this with a mini-date sometime this week :)
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Beer Master Brewing Course
Last weekend (I know, I'm late), was Chris' turn. It wasn't a surprise date because we had to schedule it in advance. Chris' family bought him and I a beer brewing class for his birthday back in August. The course was so popular that we were only able to get in last week! We had to drive up to Marietta, Georgia (about two hours north) for the course. It was a beautiful day and we ended up getting there early to eat at Mazzy's Sports Bar and Grill before the course. The course went from 2-5pm. There were six other people in the course. One couple was retired military and Chris new of him from his time in Germany (small world). The course came with complimentary beers from classes past. The kegs actually ran out half way through the course and one of the employees at Beermaster Warehouse had to make a beer run :)
The Red Hare Brewing Company, located in Marietta, Georgia, actually got their start in home brewing with the help of the Beermaster Warehouse. If you ever get a chance, you definitely need to pick up some of their beer. We learned all about home brewing, and even brewed our own batch of an American IPA. It needs at least 2-3 weeks to ferment so one lucky class in a month will get to sample our work. Chris and I were both really interested in trying it out. It does require a small investment up front to get all the equipment, but we are definitely looking into it :) Great date night!!!
Friday, September 13, 2013
Ice Skating...and Brews.
Last week was my turn. I had to creatively cram date night in between all of the opening season college and NFL football, which didn't leave me with a whole lot of time :) I decided to stay local, and stay flexible. I surprised Chris after work Friday by starting date night right away. We got ready and headed out....to the Ice Rink! I knew Chris had never been ice skating before, and I had only been a couple times. I figured Chris would take to it like a duck to water since he always talks about how much he loved roller blading and skiing, etc., when he was younger. That wasn't quite the case, but in our defense, there were a lot of kids there for a birthday party which made navigation tricky. We tried it for about 45 minutes and called it good. Chris said he definitely wants to try again sometime. Afterwards, we headed back to post for some hard-earned dinner and beer at El Zapata and the Benning Brew Pub. The food is just as awesome as it was when we were here last. The beer was also delicious. The brew pub was a little dead when we got there, but then karaoke started and the place livened up. We had a great time. It was a low key date night, but we had a lot of fun :)
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Golf...and dinner...and hot air balloons...oh my!
So last week was Chris' turn for date night. We had a long weekend to fill, and fill it we did. Saturday morning started like it usually does: with coffee. Then Chris asked if I'd like to start date night early (keep in mind this is 10 am). I said sure, so he informed me we were golfing. While I wasn't joyous about the idea, I know how much Chris loves golf and I hadn't been in awhile, so what the heck. We played 18 at our local course: Oxbow Meadows here in Columbus. It is a beautiful course and not overly challenging for a rookie like me. Good Lord was it hot out though! I usually don't wear golf gloves, but I was sweating so much I had to after almost throwing my driver down the fairway. I didn't play horrible. I think I even legitimately made par on two holes. We had a pretty good time.
From there, we came back home and relaxed. Chris said we had to leave around 3:45 to head to dinner. Apparently the place opens at 5 and if you're not already standing in line you have to wait an hour. We both got ready and headed out the door for dinner. We drove about 45 minutes to Hamilton, Georgia and pulled up outside a tiny, one story cinder block building wayyyy out in the country. I was pretty confused. I remember driving past this place before during trips to Callaway Gardens, but I didn't realize it was a restaurant, let alone one that would warrant hour long queues. We pulled up and sure enough, the parking lot was already half full and people were already out of their vehicles sitting in chairs on the porch. Low and behold: Hunter's Pub and Steak House. By sitting on the porch with locals, we were able to eavesdrop on what was worth ordering at this place. Before even seeing the menu I had settled on the Snapper special and Chris was going for rib eye. Once we were in the place, it definitely had a unique ambiance. They have apparently since expanded off the
side of the building so it was too crowded. Our waitress was adorable, we had great beer and the food was phenomenal. We even got to partake in some local college football on the bar televisions. I liked the place so much that I ended up buying a t-shirt. Once we got to the Jeep, I opened the bag to look at the short again and realized our waitress had thrown in free coozies and a piece of peanut butter pie for free! We will definitely be back!
From Hunter's, instead of heading back to Columbus, Chris started heading toward Callaway Gardens. I was a little confused but it was still light out and a great day to drive in the Jeep. Once we got to the entrance of the gardens I realized why we were there: a hot air balloon festival! It was awesome. There is something really magical about hot air balloons. Because of Chris' military status we got free entry into the park (awesome!). We found a parking spot and headed right down to the beach area to get drinks from the beach bar. They had live music going on, food trucks, games, and not to mention all of the hot air balloons everywhere. Right at dusk the Veteran Sky Diving team dropped in right over the lake and landed on the beach. That was pretty awesome too. By the time we got home we were pretty exhausted. It was a long day, but a great one. My turn this week!
From there, we came back home and relaxed. Chris said we had to leave around 3:45 to head to dinner. Apparently the place opens at 5 and if you're not already standing in line you have to wait an hour. We both got ready and headed out the door for dinner. We drove about 45 minutes to Hamilton, Georgia and pulled up outside a tiny, one story cinder block building wayyyy out in the country. I was pretty confused. I remember driving past this place before during trips to Callaway Gardens, but I didn't realize it was a restaurant, let alone one that would warrant hour long queues. We pulled up and sure enough, the parking lot was already half full and people were already out of their vehicles sitting in chairs on the porch. Low and behold: Hunter's Pub and Steak House. By sitting on the porch with locals, we were able to eavesdrop on what was worth ordering at this place. Before even seeing the menu I had settled on the Snapper special and Chris was going for rib eye. Once we were in the place, it definitely had a unique ambiance. They have apparently since expanded off the
side of the building so it was too crowded. Our waitress was adorable, we had great beer and the food was phenomenal. We even got to partake in some local college football on the bar televisions. I liked the place so much that I ended up buying a t-shirt. Once we got to the Jeep, I opened the bag to look at the short again and realized our waitress had thrown in free coozies and a piece of peanut butter pie for free! We will definitely be back!
From Hunter's, instead of heading back to Columbus, Chris started heading toward Callaway Gardens. I was a little confused but it was still light out and a great day to drive in the Jeep. Once we got to the entrance of the gardens I realized why we were there: a hot air balloon festival! It was awesome. There is something really magical about hot air balloons. Because of Chris' military status we got free entry into the park (awesome!). We found a parking spot and headed right down to the beach area to get drinks from the beach bar. They had live music going on, food trucks, games, and not to mention all of the hot air balloons everywhere. Right at dusk the Veteran Sky Diving team dropped in right over the lake and landed on the beach. That was pretty awesome too. By the time we got home we were pretty exhausted. It was a long day, but a great one. My turn this week!
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