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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Frohe Ostern (Happy Easter!), Birthday Shenanigans, & Daily Surprises...

Today's Excitement Last Week's Excitement:
Dana and I almost never eat on base if we can help it. It's been a tradition for both of us whenever we're overseas. One night last week, we double dated with the Amrein's at Macaroni Grill. I do adore me some italian food! Ironically enough, that isn't the excitement. We had the most amazing waiter i have ever had the pleasure of encountering. To protect his identity in this story let's call him "Philip". Now, "Philip" was cheerful right from the start.... he made us feel like it was just his luck that he was able to be our waiter for the evening. This is so rare. But on top of the amazing service, he gave us table trivia... and told us if we answered correctly we would win a "free" dessert (by which we would compensate him in the tip of course.) The Amrien's had a question and so did we. They were written on the paper table cloth in crayon as follows:

1. Steven Spielberg had many critically acclaimed films in his life. For which of the following did he receive his first Academy Award?
a. Jaws
b. ET
c. Jurassic Park
d. Saving Private Ryan
e. Schindler's List

2. How many million miles is the earth away from the sun?
a. 30
b. 42
c. 73
d. 93

Unfortunately Dana and I missed our question, but the Amrein's got theirs right... (1. d , 2. d) which mean, free brownie ice cream dessert! YUM! But i digress... the excitement... During the meal, "Philip" had brought over the customary gigantic pepper grinder that the waiters at the Mac Grill use. I commented on how cool they were and told dana that we needed to get one ASAP. "Philip" then commented that he had a customer once tell him how she had stolen a pepper grinder from another Mac Grill location. D & I were in awe. and yes, stealing did cross my mind. But before you go and think we're criminals (and stupid ones at that as i'm posting this on a blog) let me finish the story. At the end of the meal, "Philip" came over to take our plates and had a pepper grinder in his hand. i still had my plate in front of me and he said "Sooooo, i'm going to leave this hear for you as i am SURE you're going to need lots of pepper with your meal. PLEASE feel free to use as much as you like." i then realized he was setting us up to allow us to take the grinder home! He then came back with all the meals packaged and a large carryout bag. "Philip" - "Here, allow me to pack this up for you... " (in goes the pepper grinder) "wouldn't want you to forget anything... You folks have a great night!" i was ecstatic! Turns out "Philip" is more than a regular Joe. We chatted with him for a while after that and he used to have a pretty prestigious career back in the states (of which i won't mention to further protect his identity). All this is to say that between the Amrein's and ourselves, we were pleased as punch with the oh-so-friendly service. We even filled out comment cards to praise "Philip" on a job well done. Here's the fruit of our success....



Froe Ostern!!!! (A Germany Easter)
I don't know how this happened, but Easter completely snuck up on us this year. What the french toast? Dana calls me one day to tell me that there's a three day weekend and i about fell out of my chair realizing the extra day was good friday. Oops. I was sad to realize i hadn't done any holiday decorating this year. No dying eggs, or painting wood cutouts. The only festive thing i had done was buy a seven pound bag of easter peanut M&M's (don't judge. you know you wanted to do it.) So collectively dana and I decided that we would cook a nice meal for sunday night dinner. We went to church on easter morning and heard a really good message. Although the song & dance broadway musical wasn't quite my style. We went to Barbarosa Backerei for lunch and had some amazingly yummy snacks!


I had no idea easter was such a big deal in Germany. When i went to Globus with Amy while running errands, i was astounded at the amount of unique easter chocolate delicacies. I have never seen such gourmet chocolate bunnies, eggs, ladybugs, kinder eggs, etc. It was a regular foreign holiday candy smörgåsbord. I wish i would've gotten a picture, but i was slightly embarrassed to pull out my camera and look like a tourist (shame on me! i know..). On my walks about our neighborhood, there were also signs of easter everywhere! Dana and I managed to have a wonderful holiday complete with an amazing dinner of angel hair pasta with sauteed cherry tomatoes, sundried tomatoes, lemon & tuna plus garlic bread from fresh bakery bread. YUM! 

Birthday Shenanigans
Dana's 28th birthday was on April 10th. I have been prepping a birthday surprise for him for the past two weeks!!!! I couldn't have done this without the help of Amy Hopkins, my fairygodmother. While surveying the contents of Amy's garage with her she mentioned that she was getting rid of the rundown teak wood patio set sitting there. She told me if i wanted it, i could refinish it and have the set! She was happy to get it out of the garage. I of course jumped at the chance and the project. She has a small amount of mineral oil but i knew i would eventually need to go out and get more. So after one coat was on the table and part of a chair, off i headed. I was super excited to get to Toom without using the GPS... all the way from Weilerbach! Then i was saddled with an altogether different problem... i knew what kind of oil i needed, but i keep forgetting that wherever i go, all the products/groceries/supplies are in german. i-phone to the rescue.... well sort of. I sat there for an hour translating different types. and I was terrified of getting the wrong one. Actually, i was more terrified of over paying for the right stuff, when i could have bought the generic version for soooo much less. don't forget, it's all in euro on the economy. so $20 is more like $35. I really wanted to get teak oil... but it was going to be around 56 . ($73... ouch) So I finally i broke down and asked for someone who spoke english. I ended up talking to the nicest German girl and she was SO helpful. Products in hand, i raced back to Amy's to finish the first coat. The table and chairs ended up having three coats of oil apiece and turned out gorgeous! I was shocked at the difference. Here's before and after photos so you can see for yourself. 

With the patio furniture, my idea was to give Dana "porch therapy" here in Germany. It's a concept his family developed in Iowa with their ginormous back porch with the beautiful view. I managed to pick up some cute spring-like cushions at Globus and a mini lantern for a candle. I knew i was going to cook him a ridiculous dinner and serve it on the balcony of our apartment. The day comes and it's so over cast.... but Amy and her  three little ones, help us load everything in the van and then bring it into the apartment. The table and chairs fit beautifully! I was so excited at how it was all coming together. It has taken EVERYTHING in my power to keep this secret. Not being able to blog about it was killing me. KILLING me. My menu for the night was the following: Pan Seared Marinated Rib-eye Steaks with a Merlot reduction sauce. Crab & chive cream cheese mashed potatoes. Sauteed french style green beans with shallots. & for dessert, his favorite, red velvet cupcakes. SO excited! Amy had helped me drop the car for dana back on base, so all i had to do was prep the house/meal/birthday presents for him when he got home! He was so surprised when he walked in the door! I had set up the table outside with a dinner for two.... with the piles of presents on the table. The best part was that it was raining. and because of the direction our balcony faces and the fact that it's covered, we could sit and eat outside in the rain, and didn't get wet at all!!! Enjoy the photos. (:







Daily Surprises.....
"Babe i just got coined!"
This was exclaimed to me over the phone the other day and i was clueless. just when i think i've got the hang of the military my husband throws some other seemingly arbitrary lingo my way. He then explained in an excited rush that he had just received the Sharp Award from the Cheif's group on Ramstein. The term getting coined comes from the superior's action of handing the airman a coin when he shakes his hand. It's a reputable honor. Dana was awarded for doing an outstanding job when he thought no one was watching. I was so proud of him. He even had his picture in the paper! (:


Date night at your neighborhood Asian restaurant...
Dana and I have been dying to try the Asian restaurant literally right down the road from us... across the street from LARMC the hospital. It was delicious! I had the best dim sum i've ever tasted. i swear they put crack in it. I highly recommend this place to anyone who loves asian cusine! (or asian beer). I took photos of my fortune that night because not only was it scary accurate, and made my husband laugh hysterically... i thought it was great that one side of the fortune is in english and the other is in German. I can honestly say i've never gotten a fortune that didn't have some type of japanese or chinese translation.




Spring is on it's way...
Dana and i have continued our walks as often as possible. I can honestly say i've never seen spring come in so slowly before... or perhaps i've never taken notice. In the states it always seems like one day you wake up and you're driving down the highway and all of a sudden you notice that the world has turned green again. Here i notice the budding and trees, realizing in a few days this one will be covered in gorgeous blooms... that the saucer magnolia will be beautiful.. and the streets are about to burst with a sea of color. It's also interesting to see flowers and plants i'm not used to dealing with. I'm counting on my dad to tell me what they are. It's been wonderful to see the scenery wake up from such a gloomy winter.














This weekend:
Since i'm leaving for texas soon, dana and i are trying to get everything in order here in Germany. Which means fun things like putting furniture together has gone by the way side.... it still baffles me how we can get through an entire week and feel like NOTHING got accomplished. because we were busy.... because life happens... sigh. My passport still hasn't come in, which makes us a little nervous. but I'm putting my faith in God. He'll make it all work out. I'm happy to be able to give Him something and worry about one less thing. Wedding prep is all over the place. I now truly understand what my girls meant when they would look at me with weary eyes and say "i'll be so glad with this is just over...". I'm extremely close to the point where i just throw my hands in the air and say "i just don't care anymore... my perfectionista attitude is not only driving everyone else nuts, but it's turning me into Mrs. Crazy-Pants." yikes. It's as if the world is saying, give it up K... can't win 'em all.

I was also shocked at the sudden realization that i wasn't ready to go home. dana's and my relationship consisted of talking through some sort of electronic or paper device for almost an entire year, and neither of us are eager to do that again, even if it is for only a month and a half. I'm also bummed to miss the rest of spring in Germany. There are so many festivals and wine tastings.... i'll be eager to get back. Well, that's all for now. It was a long overdue update. Wishing all our friends and family a wonderful weekend! Love ya!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Invitations, Somewhat True Tales, & Sunny Days

Today's Excitement:
i am this close (holds up finger and thumb) to finishing our wedding website! yes, it does take forever to load... and i'm trying to work on that... but it's worth it i promise! i've been doing a little bit here and there since i was in iowa. the work has finally paid off. perhaps if i didn't wait so long in between sessions it would've come along faster. because every time i'd open the program i'd have to reteach myself whatever tutorials i had learned in flash the last time. ha! i'm waiting on my husband to finish writing his portion of everything... i would totally write it myself, except that the whole point of it is for the spiel to come from his perspective. Poor thing, just what he needs, one more thing on his to-do list.

Invitation Invasion
i have put together many complicated invitations in my day. i have written my far share of fancy letters, designed shower invites, and graduation announcements. all to say that i have had experience with the art of seriously insane mail. truth? our wedding invitations are THE most complex, fancy-shmancy, tree-killing, caligraphied, wax sealed, eight shades of crazy i have ever dealt with. want to know the scary part? i loved every moment of it. for those of you who know me, paper and postage is my thing. deep down i'm an old soul, so why write an ordinary letter when you can write it i fancy handwriting with brilliant ink on the most amazing paper you've ever run your hands over and seal it with your own personal seal and unexpected color of wax. i know i sound crazy. why on earth would i take the time to do such things, ever? It's one of my happy places in life. and i've found that indulging in what makes you happy tends to make it an overall amazing day. i wanted to post pictures of the entire suite of paper i managed to cram into an envelope (oh wait, there's two envelopes.. nope, just kidding, three...) but the i thought that might ruin the fun for those of you who will be getting yours in the mail. I want to have our set with us on our wedding day so that our photographer (Chelsea Davis!) can get some fantastic shots. so instead of spoiling the surprise, here is all my hard word spiraled around my coffee table. i envy betsy dunlap. i would LOVE to do this for a living and have a hand in everyone's weddings.


The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood
last weekend the show opened with gusto! we received rave reviews from the adjudicators that arrived on saturday night. i'd say all in all saturday night was our best show yet. everything just fell into place. Dana was the assistant director for the show, while i busied myself with set painting, prop creation, sound tech, and hair for the fawning ladies and the lady in waiting. Zach Bach had come in to take photos of the cast last thursday during our dress rehearsal. Here are a couple shots from different scenes. For the full album see The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood on Facebook. this weekend the show continues on Friday at 6:30pm, Saturday at 6:30 pm, & Sunday at 3:30 pm. I highly encourage everyone to make an appearance. the cast has worked so hard and deserves a full house! i guarantee you will laugh till your sides hurt.






Sunny Days
The weather is finally changing here. I can't believe all the sunshine! although our current dilemma is that it shines right through our bedroom window only to blind you at 6:30 am in the morning. no need for an alarm clock, just use the natural glaring light. looks like we're going to have to invest in some curtains... geez i wish our apartment came with rolladenz.

tomorrow i get the car and i'm hoping to stop by Toom and pick up some crown molding. i have a project i'm working on, and i'm excited because it involves my shoes! i just wish the walls weren't solid concrete. speaking of toom, D and i are picking out paint for the living room. i'm trying to go with a neutral pallet so that i can have fun accent pillows and art of the walls. but it's so darn hard! the color of the carpet is the color i want the accent wall to be. *sigh* but then i figured if i want the contrast we can invest in a floor rug. (hello IKEA!)

Paula, Jen, Jess & I have banded together to start a book club! hooray! finally my speed reading skills can be put to good use... we're currently reading "The Happiness Project" by Gretchen Rubin. I highly recommend it. it's inspiring to think that you could change your everyday life and make it that much better simply by the way you think and making a choice to be a happier person. i'm excited to finish it and discuss with the other girls!

Things to look forward to...
Dana's birthday is coming up on April 10th! this will be the first birthday we get to celebrate together so i'm plenty excited! you guys know how big of a deal birthdays are to me, and this one is no different! I'm still trying to decide what to get him. there are so many options! we were thinking of going on a mini-vay because he gets a comp day for his birthday... but we'll be heading to Heidelberg for toppers on the 21st of April, so that might end up being our "trip" for the month.

i will be heading back to the states on May 7th for the wedding in June. i can't believe how fast time has flown since i've been here. it makes me want to check myself everyday and basque in a moment so i don't take anything for granted. Preparations for the wedding are still in full swing... signing contracts, getting the rehearsal dinner together, picking out small detail decorations to make it a vintage affair... not to mention trying to figure out how to decorate the church. (head in hands) but everything is coming together. and dana and i are pleased. while we have hiccups every once in a while, especially while planning this event from europe, we've enjoyed the process. it is our hope, that everyone we send an invitation to, can make it to celebrate with us!

well i've got plenty to do today... organize the office, clean the kitchen from last nights dinner party, etc. hope you all are having a fantastic week! it's almost friday!

lots of love....