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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Weekend in Chi-town

This past weekend I joined the Streit clan for a trip to the Windy City! We left after school on Friday and after a small traffic jam due to an exploded semi (literally) we made it to Jess's aunt's house in the 'burbs around 8:30 and then headed out for Mexican food.

Squeezing three people to one side of a booth clearly meant for two people...

The next morning, we all headed into Chicago via the train and walked to Millennium Park to do some sight seeing (essentially the Bean)


Besties

The Bean

Messing around

Trippy

Buildings

After walking a bit, we went out to a sports bar (a super fancy one at that) just in time to watch Iowa lose to Central Michigan!!! Ha! Then we headed back home and watched some more football and drink some wine. :)

The next day, we headed back into the city early to watch the Cubbies! The Cubs suck this year (kinda like every year for the past hundred...) but you really can't beat the atmosphere at Wrigley. We got some food and beverages in Wrigleyville, hitting up some Iowa and Michigan bars (sadly no Iowa State bars were in sight) before heading to the stadium. The seats we had were pretty awesome, and even though it was freezing and the Cubs lost, it was still a lot of fun! 

The famous sign


Take me out to the ballgame...

With the enemy, the Cardinal fans!

This is the not the first time this picture has happened, neither will it be the last...I am not photogenic!

We left at the top of the 9th because the Cubs were sucking it up and we thought we could beat the after game rush for the L...how WRONG we were! Apparently there was some mechanical issue down the line with the track and we got delayed for a while. Long enough that Jess's sister and her boyfriend stayed until the end of the game and battled the crowd and still made it on the same train as us! 

All in all, it was a fun weekend...even though waking up on Monday was a wee bit rough! 

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Ah...School Pictures

The day when everyone gets all dressed up and puts on their best faces and tries not to spill anything on their good clothes! This is the first year in about half a decade that I've had to get school pictures done..and I was not a fan. The lady who was taking the pictures was RUDE, (as in; asking kids if they really wanted their hair looking like that?, asking kids with speech impediments to continually say smile-even though the teacher had said he couldn't yet pronounce his s's... yeah she was a bitch!) But anyway...here is my school picture for 2012-2013!

Woohoo...wallets!


I feel like I have a lazy eye, because the mean lady made me put my head in a weird position and hold it for what felt like 5 minutes and I could feel my eye twitching...

Now...who wants a wallet? I would feel a bit narcissistic having the same picture of myself hung up all over my apartment! 

Monday, September 17, 2012

I'm Way Too Excited...

...to have a brand spankin' new library card for the Ankeny Public Library!


I mainly got it because it allows me to rent e-books for my Kindle that I would otherwise have to buy from Amazon. Now to look for some new books to download! 

Monday, September 10, 2012

New Artwork

Moving into a new place means new artwork and decorations for the walls, right? I had been seeing pieces like this on Pinterest:


...and thought it would really look cool in my new apartment. My mom had the idea right after the fire to make a shadowbox with the article about the fire and include the keys from the old place (you don't really have to return your keys when you no longer have a door!). I combined the two into one project, using the map and adding the keys into a cheap IKEA shadowbox frame and came up with this:


For now, I simply dropped the keys in the shadowbox, but as soon as I make a trip to Target I'll pick up some pushpins and put a yellow or red (Cyclone colors of course!) one into the box to hang the keys on. If the picture isn't very clear, its a section of map containing Ames. I traced over it with permanent marker and then colored in a little heart next to it. 

I think I want to continue this project with other places I've lived and the keys to those place, like good ol' M-town and wherever I choose to live after Ankeny. But that requires more frames from IKEA and the nearest one is about 400 miles away, so this will have to do for now!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

DC!

Well, yet again it's been a long time since I have blogged, but crazy things have happened in the past couple of months (like, oh say, a fire? haha) but now it's time to get caught up on my DC trip to see Lt. Dan that was a loooooooooooooong three months in making.

Dan left for The Basic School back in June and we did not get to see each other for close to 100 days (we liked to joke that we didn't get to see each other for a quarter of a year)! So needless to say I was very excited to finally get on a plane and see him. I was also pretty pumped to do the tourist thing while we were there because I'm a history nerd and seeing all the monuments and the Smithsonian museums was quite a draw for me too.

But first I had to get there. My flight was originally supposed to leave out of Des Moines at 11 am Friday, but I got an email from Delta saying that I got bumped up to the 6 am flight instead! Now, I'm a morning person but having to wake up at 3:30 in the morning to make a flight that takes off before the sun is a wee bit ridiculous! So I showed up in my pajamas and without makeup and made it through security (but not without getting a pat-down first for forgetting to take something liquid filled out of my purse...gotta loved getting felt up at 4:30 in the morning!). I landed in Memphis around 7:45 am and thus began my hate/hate relationship with the Memphis International Airport. I had a seven hour layover (they bumped up my first flight, but not the second) so I hunkered down in the gate waiting area and started watching movies on Netflix...thank god I chose to bring my computer with me! (Side note: if you want some really good BBQ and Elvis souvenirs, go to the Memphis airport, otherwise...don't go there).

What felt like ages later, I was finally on a plane bound for DC! It was really cool flying into DC and seeing all the monuments from the air and I was really starting to get excited to get off the plane. Not before we had a super rough landing, however. The girl next to me ended up practically in my lap as we landed and then a second later, I was in hers....awkward. Good thing she had taken a Valium before taking off, otherwise she would have been an unhappy camper :). I finally was off the plane, claimed my checked bag and waited ever so patiently to be picked up. Dan's truck was not running, so thankfully his friend let him borrow his car for the weekend as he was flying out to go home over Labor Day too.

We finally made it to the hotel and we were both pretty exhausted (Dan had been in the field the four days leading up to the weekend, and traveling for over twelve hours apparently takes it out of a girl), so we ordered room service and pretty much passed out.

The next day, I made Dan take me to IKEA (can't pass it up when in the vicinity) and lets just say, he is not an IKEA kind of guy :). I only bought a few small things just because I had to pack them in my suitcase to take back to Iowa, otherwise I would've gone hog wild and bought the whole damn store. We hung out the rest of the afternoon, and tried to come up with a game plan for sightseeing the next day. That night, we met up with one of Dan's buddies whose girlfriend was also in town for the weekend and we had some bar food and got to experience the price difference in drinks between the East coast and the Midwest. It was nice to hang out with another girl who knew what "fun" it is to date a Marine ;) We came back to the hotel and Dan ate the rest of my chicken wrap (jerk!) and then decided he needed to chew some gum for minty fresh breath and then promptly passed out...with the gum still in his mouth! I woke up the next morning to find a chunk of gum securely stuck in my hair! There was no way it was coming out and Dan had to cut it out with his pocket knife :(

I was SO mad

After an unexpected haircut, Sunday was dedicated to seeing the sights and being tourists. Lots of pictures on the way!

The capital building

Washington monument from far away...I took lots of pictures of the Washington monument for some reason. 

Attempt #1 at a picture together, I think it's impossible for us to get a really good picture together...we can't stay serious long enough!
Geekin' out

Civil War Relics at the Smithsonian: A real horse, cavalry jacket, some spear things Dan made me take a picture of...

 
Abe Lincoln's hat he wore the night he was shot, death mask made after he died

Kermit!

Near and dear to my heart: Dorothy's ruby slippers

 
Washington monument: as seen from the Lincoln Memorial, from WWII memorial, and up close (I told you I took a lot of pictures of it!)

  
White House, Korean War Memorial, Jefferson Monument

Vietnam Memorial

WWII Memorial
Being tourists at the WWII memorial and attempt #2 at a picture together..fail

Honest Abe
Looking across the National Mall towards the Lincoln Memorial

Oofta, that was a lot of pictures and me looking like a complete tourist. I really wanted to run in the Reflection Pool a la Forrest and Jenny, but it was seriously disgusting. Like the ducks were pooping in it and the water was green and nasty. So we decided to skip that haha. By then end of seeing all the monuments and going through only ONE of the ten Smithsonian museums, we were pooped! It was time to relax back at the hotel and enjoy our last night together...it was crazy how fast the time flew by!

Monday (Labor Day) was my last day in DC but my flight didn't leave until around five so we slept in and got McDonald's for breakfast, (Another side note: people on the East coast are RUDE...like dude, it was FIVE CENTS, get over it!) and pretty much hung out. Around one, we checked out of the hotel and went to the airport to pick up Dan's friend who lent us his car for the weekend, got some lunch and hung out in a "trendy" (Dan's words) neighborhood of DC until it was time to head back to the airport.

Our goodbye was short and sweet, as we were in a drop-off zone and I'm sure Dan didn't want to seem too sappy in front of his friends ;) I checked in and went through security without a pat-down and waited until it was time to board. (Yet another side note: Why is it $25 to check a bag when flying within the US but its free to check a bag when flying out of the country?!? Shouldn't it be the other way around???) This time there was no seven hour layover in Memphis, the exact opposite actually...only 30 minutes. I was kind of worried that I wouldn't make it in time, but my gates were literally 100 feet from each other (I found this out during my layover while waiting the first time). We landed in Memphis and I got to the gate just as they were announcing that there was going to be a two hour delay due to faulty AC on our plane...BOO. It ended up not being able to be fixed and my flight got delayed another hour, and we didn't take off until around ten (an hour after I was supposed to already be home!) I ended getting back to Ankeny a little before midnight...needless to say I was not looking forward to being at work at 7:30 the next morning! 

So there is my trip to DC in a (long) nutshell. Here's one last picture from the trip:

Dan gave me this picture frame full of pictures because he knew all my pictures and frames were destroyed in the fire and that my new apartment would need some pictures for the walls. I guess this makes up for the gum in the hair...maybe :)