Saturday, June 20, 2015

Food Tour Date

I have been wanting to go on a Dallas food tour for quite some time, and this weekend I finally made that desire a reality! I planned a fun date for my hubs and me! We go back and forth on planning dates and since he had been away working at camp all week, I wanted to plan something fun and different for us to do together. The weather was so great, not too hot and the rain stayed away! If you living in the DFW area you should definitely check out this food tour thing. It would be so fun for a birthday party, girl's night/day out, date, or just for a fun treat. I highly recommend it! 
There are many different Dallas tours to choose from but we went on a Chocolate & Ice Cream Licks tour. My hubby and I both have a sweet tooth (I think I have about 10 sweet teeth! ;) so this was the perfect tour for us to start with. Here are the places we went and the amazing sweets we sampled! 


Stop 1: Village Baking Company (http://villagebakingco.com)
 We sampled a delicious chocolate croissant. Oh. My. Gosh. Seriously my favorite thing we ate on the tour! I love me a flakey, buttery, soft, warm, melt-in-your-mouth croissant. Heaven. We also purchased their homemade vanilla extract. Yum! Can't wait to use it when I bake! 

Stop 2: Pokey O's (http://www.pokeyos.com/ourcookies.html) 
I was so busy enjoying my treat that I forgot to take a picture. We sampled their chocolate chip cookie & vanilla ice cream sandwich (pictured above) and it was quite good.

Stop 3: Kate Weiser Chocolate (http://kateweiserchocolate.com)
These are Kate's beautiful, artistic chocolates. 
They are almost too pretty to eat. Almost. 
 We got to sample grapefruit cashew and lavender apricot (pictured in my hand).
You can see Kate working and explaining her FOUR DAY process to make these delicious works of art. 
This was B's favorite place! We purchased a few more chocolates so that we could try out some other flavors. Our favorite flavors: Key Lime Pie and Peanut Brittle. If you need a gift for a chocolate lover, this is the place to go!!!

Stop 4: CocoAndre Chocolatier (http://www.cocoandre.com)

They are know for their designer-inspired chocolate heels.
 "Why, yes, I'll marry you, honey" What girl would say "no" to a chocolate engagement ring??? ;) 
(Side note: I handed him the ring and said, "smile". Before he even knew what was happening, I was snapping a pic. What a good hubby I have. Hehe.)
We tried some super tasty pistachio chocolate bark and an amaretto almond bonbon. Yeah, I'd take on the stereotype stay-at-home-lady who "sits around eating bonbons all day" if the bonbons tasted like these. ;)

 Stop 5: Steel City Pops (http://steelcitypops.com)
I have been hearing about this place for a while now and just haven't made it out, until today. And let me tell you, I'm glad we did! It was a great place to end our tour! B and I really liked it, and I want to go back to try other flavors. He tried the Strawberry Cream and I had the Chocolate Peanut Butter. Both were delicious! I could taste pieces of peanuts in mine...yum! 

Now I can't decide which tour to try next. Here are the links to book your own tour. This is the way to check out all the awesome, locally-owned, and interesting places Dallas has to offer. Your price includes an air-conditioned bus ride, water, wine, a knowledgeable (and opera singer if you go with our lady) tour guide, and a generous sample at each stop. Enjoy and happy eating!!!

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Friday, June 19, 2015

Austin Adventure: Part 1

My husband is awesome. One of the reasons – he took me to Austin for a spontaneous little getaway! It was sooooooo nice to relax and reconnect with my hubby after a really LONG and TAXING school year. We had the best time checking out new places (and visiting a few old favorites). Here are the places our little adventure took us.

1. Tanger Outlet Mall in San Marcos
This was our first stop, and we had a blast shopping! Y’all, my hubby is an awesome shopping partner, especially when he is on “vacation mode”. I learned that Vacation Hubby says “yes” to pretty much everything. Yeah, he might be my favorite Hubby yet. ;)
It was blazing hot, which means that I was a hot mess and didn’t take any pictures. But let’s get real, when you’re shopping, who has time to stop and snap a pic? REAL shoppers don’t, that’s for sure.

2. Lakeway Resort and Spa
 Chillin' in the 3-tier infinity pool that overlooks Lake Travis.
 #perfection
Ready to swim!
This is THE place to stay when visiting Austin! It’s about 30ish minutes outside of downtown Austin and right on Lake Travis. Let me tell you about the view…oh, the view! We really wanted to take a beach trip this summer and get a room that overlooked the ocean, but we couldn’t make it happen. This was the next best thing for us, and we got a really great rate! I think the pool view was our favorite part, but the great service from the hotel staff was a close second. I’m pretty sure we won’t be able to stay anywhere else when visiting Austin…we are ruined.

We learned something interesting while staying at Lakeway: teachers rock it out when the fire alarm goes off, no matter where they are. Around 10:30 on our first night, the fire alarm went off. B and I looked at each other, he grabbed his backpack, I grabbed my purse and we headed for the stairs. You know who else joined us as we emerged from our rooms??? NO ONE. Seriously!?!?! What the heck is up with people? Hello, fire alarm = fire (or at least the possibility of one). A few, pj-wearing people stuck their heads out, saw us in a mad but calm dash for the exit, and then went right back in their room. It wasn’t until we reached the lobby that we realized the dramatically obvious: we are teachers who have participated in WAAAAAY too many fire drills. Summer vacation or not, we are teachers through and through. When we hear a fire alarm, we gather everyone and everything and calmly get the heck outta there! After returning to the room (false alarm), my husband said, “Well, I guess we’ve done so many fire drills that it didn’t seem out of the norm. I kinda thought we were at school.” This is when I decided that if there is a fire, I want to be with my hubby. Or at least a fellow teacher. :) 

***The only negative thing I have to say about Lakeway is that their “steakhouse restaurant” is ridiculous. I put it in quotes because, seriously, the fact that they call themselves a steakhouse is maddening. Terrible service, slow-as-Christmas, and not good food were just the beginning. The only good part of that dining experience: my handsome hubby and the sweet Lake Travis view.***
my handsome dinner date

3. Tubing on the Comal River
 He thinks the tube is a sombrero. #heforgotheisasian 
This was a super fun afternoon for us! Definitely a "must do"! I haven't been tubing on the river since I was about 11 years old, so I couldn't quite remember what to expect, but it was delightful! The Guadalupe River is closed right now due to all the rain we've been having in our great state, but I really enjoyed the Comal River as an alternative!

4. Texas State Capitol
I had high hopes for our State Capitol visit. Sadly, I wasn’t too impressed. I think my expectations were too high. Because I teach about Texas and the Capitol, I thought it was important for us to visit. I’m glad we went and I’ve had that experience but I don’t care to go again. Honestly, I liked reading about it on the brochure we got in the Capitol more than I liked walking around. #DoesthatmakemeabadTexan? One thing I found interesting and incredibly inefficient was their system for displaying the governors’ portraits. The rotunda is pretty grand and along the walls of three stories you will find the Texas governors’ portraits proudly hanging. The first Texas governor is on the third floor, and it continues downward as the most recent governor is displayed on the first floor. This idea is super cool but a guide told us that as a new governor is added, all of the portraits must shift one position. Are you kidding me? This seems like a legit waste of time and effort. Why didn’t someone hang them in the opposite direction? Although this is a minor detail of the Capitol building, and not at all supposed to be the focus of this building, I can’t help but think about it. Seriously, my OCDness (new word) keeps thinking about how much time is wasted moving all of those portraits. I probably should get over it and move on. Ain’t nobody got time for that running around in their brain.


5. Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library
Now this is the place to go. Does everyone go to museums and historical places when on vaca? My hubs and I love it; maybe it’s the teacher in us? Or the history nerd? Either way, I now have a new mission thanks to this visit: go to all 13 presidential libraries. I LOVED looking at and reading about all of the amazing and heart-breaking events and accomplishments of the 1900’s during the span of LBJ and Lady Bird’s lives. LBJ experienced so many changes and major US milestones during his lifetime. The museum has done an incredible job of preserving these memories. I really did learn so many things!
I also discovered another reason B is the best hubby! He is patient and lets me walk through museums at my own pace, which is uber slow, and doesn’t complain or rush me as I must read almost everything and examine every picture. He also acts completely engaged when I recite all the similarities and differences that I learned about our US presidents, even though he just looked at the same display himself. And he smiles for a photo when I tell him he has to get a pic with the LBJ statue. I have found a good man! I think we spent close to 3 hours at the library and I could have probably spent longer. I loved it! B says that the George W. Bush Presidential Library is even better. So, can you guess where we’ll be headed this summer? After we left the library, I looked up all the information about the other 12 presidential libraries and told B all of the cities he needed to plan a trip to for us. I think he tuned me out after number 5. :) 


The next post will be about the yummy places we ate on our little Austin adventure!  



Wednesday, April 15, 2015

12 Months. 12 Truths.

My first year as a Mrs. feels like it has flown by and crept along, all at the same time! I have learned so many things over the past year as a new wife. Here are 12 things that I’ve come to believe since getting married. Many of these things/ideas are ones that I have known for a while or were shared with me throughout my “single years”. But now, having personally experienced them, I BELIEVE them to be true. I know that I have a plethora of things to learn in regards to marriage; I am by no means an expert. These are just a few things I’ve come to believe over the past 12 months (and some pics to show you what we’ve been up to these past months).

April 2014 - We spent our honeymoon in a lovely cabin in the middle of nowhere...peaceful. 
1. The wedding is just a day. It’s the marriage that really matters.

May - I had my first experience swing dancing with my new hubby. 
2. Maintaining the separate friendships you had before getting married is important and challenging.

June - We visited B's family in Houston and had fun on the boardwalk. 
3. Getting a new family (and culture in my case) is a gift.

July - A road trip to Austin was just what we needed and we tried a local favorite spot!
4. Marriage is hard work. Harder work than I ever could have anticipated. It is not for wimps. 

August - We went to Africa and had the opportunity to ride a camel together. 
5. Marriage is like constantly peeling an onion: there are so many layers and sometimes those layers make you cry. 

September - We hopped a plane to the Jersey Shore with friends.
6. Traveling with your hubby is a blessing.

October - We celebrated our 6 month wedding anniversary in Downtown Ft. Worth.
7. It’s imperative to laugh with your spouse.

November - We rested, saw movies, and spent time with family on Thanksgiving Break.
8. Selfishness is the quickest way to start a fight.

December - What a fun night we had at our sweet friends' wedding!
9. I don’t always have to be right.


January - A super tasty and laughter-filled evening celebrating new marriages with friends.
10. You need the support and truth of community. 


February - Lots of fun memories from February, but it's the everyday things I love most, like running errands together. 
11. Your spouse is a mirror that shows you the depravity of your flesh. 


March - Spring Break gave us the chance to spend some time in nature. 
12. Your spouse is ever-changing. And to be fair, so are you.


April 2015 - We had a fabulous and relaxing weekend celebrating our 1st wedding anniversary!!! We made it! And for all you people who have told us it gets easier after the first year, you had better be right. ;)