Saturday, April 26, 2014

Week 6: Hunter Hayes

Sometimes it's fun to just splurge on a date, and that is just what we did this week!! I give this date $$$$ because after tickets, dinner, and paying our babysitter it was just over $100 (I know I cringe when I think about it too!). We did purchase the tickets a while ago though, so it wasn't really so much at once.

We started off by going to Sonic for dinner. Something fast to pick up on our way to the concert.


We did eat and drive. The concert was at the World Arena, so we really didn't have far to travel. We always park outside of the World Arena, in the back of the Tinseltown parking lot (Why pay? It's only a short walk, and the exercise does us good!). Walking up to the World Arena, I can't tell you how many teens we saw (I guess he is popular with teenage girls and pre-teens), but I didn't care! I was so excited!


We went inside, had our tickets scanned, and found our seats. Our seats weren't too bad actually. We talked, and were anxious for the concert to start. 


The first opening band was Dan + Shay. I had never heard of them, but I am always excited to hear new music. They were actually pretty good! I wouldn't mind getting some of their songs from iTunes.




After Dan + Shay there was a bit of time while they reset the stage. We decided to take some more pictures to capture our excitement. 


Up next was Danielle Bradbery. Greg is a big fan of The Voice, and an even bigger fan of Blake Shelton, so he was super excited to see one of the singers Blake Shelton had coached. I did enjoy her music, but she seemed a little nervous up on stage (could you blame her?). 




Then it was finally time for Hunter Hayes!! We tried to contain ourselves, but we couldn't!!!!!


Of course we also had to make sure we got our "Duck Face" picture in (seems like that is the trend if you are out somewhere). 


Hunter Hayes was an AMAZING performer! He had awesome stage presence and kept the audience captivated the entire performance. My favorite song by him is "Wanted", and I was so bummed because I was planning on getting a video of him singing this. Unfortunately my phone died before he sang that song. (All those "selfies" I guess). 


For the record, that song was by far my favorite performance of the night! He also sang a new song from his upcoming album, Story Line. The song was called "Still Falling". It was beautiful and I look forward to playing that song at our 50th anniversary party (oh yes, I have thought about this). 


I will say, I did forget how LOUD indoor concerts were, and our ears were ringing when we were on our way out. 



This was so fun! I loved getting out and doing something we don't typically get to do anymore. I loved singing along to the songs while holding the hand of the love of my eternity!! Every time I looked over at him he would flash his smile and it was as if we were the only two in the arena with these wonderful artists serenading us! I felt like a teenager again (Oh and did I mention this was on a school night?!?! So, I felt like a REBEL teenager at that!).
 Music always seems to have this affect on me that plays with my emotions. I love my husband, but if there is a love song playing in the background, it seems as if that love is a bit more amplified. Does that make sense? 

Concerts have always been something we enjoyed doing together so we hope to do more in the future, if a performer we both enjoy happens to come along. 















Sunday, April 20, 2014

Week 5: China Date

Back in February for Valentines Day I gave Greg a gift that would last a whole year! I got the idea from The Dating Divas (They are fabulous!)! I set it up so each month we would "visit" a different destination around the world. I printed a passport (where he gets to put stamps for every destination we "visit").



I have a website where I can print fake plane tickets, and we do different activities based on where our destination for the month happens to be. It's been a lot of fun! 


Our first destination was to France, in March we visited Ireland, and now in April our trip was to China. 


This date we did spend a little bit of money ($) due to picking up Chinese take out. I got beef and broccoli and Greg tried the orange chicken. We also got some egg drop soup to share. We meant to eat our dinner with chop sticks, but we forgot to ask for them when we went to pick up our dinner. (Bummer).


While enjoying our dinner we listened to some oriental music on Youtube, just to try and make the experience more authentic. 

After dinner we Googled the Chinese alphabet and attempted to write each other love letters using the alphabet. I'm not sure if we did this correctly, but it was fun writing them and then trying to decode them. 


Mine was pretty short, but I think it got the message across. 


Greg was a little more ambitious! :)

Can you figure out what they each say?! 








Sunday, April 13, 2014

Week 4: Read Together

Hello everyone! This week we had a pretty low key date. The good news is that it was absolutely FREE! We took some time to just read together. No T.V., no phones. Just my man, me, and a book.

For those of you who know my husband, he is super laid back and is pretty much up for anything. I was totally kidding around with him when I suggested we read Twilight, or a Nicholas Sparks (my favorite author) selection, but Greg was all for it. :) He makes me smile.

I decided not to subject him to my love for total sappy love story novels, and we decided on the book Matched by Ally Condle. I have read this book once before and just loved it!


Unfortunately this blog post is going to be rather short, due to our date being short. We started out where I would read a chapter and then he would. I started, Greg read chapter 2, and by the end of chapter 3 my sweet husband was laying next to me snoring away. I am convinced it was because he was exhausted, not because he was bored. ;) 

This date was great because it was free, and we were able to just relax in the comfort of our own home. However, we both decided we probably wont do this one again until our kiddos are a bit older. After tending to the needs of the babies when they go to bed, staying up can be rather hard (especially if we are doing a relaxing activity such as reading.) It would be nice to see if we can get further in the book and eventually finish it together...I suppose we will have to see what happens. 

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Week 3: Chopped Challenge

This week we picked the Chopped Challenge! I was actually super excited about this one! For those who aren't sure what the Chopped Challenge is, it is a show on T.V. where chefs are given four (quite random in my opinion) ingredients and they have to come up with a delicious dish incorporation all four ingredients. They are also given a time limit (30 minutes I believe).

To begin our date we started by going to the grocery store to pick out the ingredients we would use. We put our own twist on this and didn't do it quite as the show does. We decided I would create an appetizer (Greg would pick out the ingredients for me), Greg would create the main course (I would pick out his ingredients), and we would work on dessert together. The catch for dessert is I would pick out two ingredients and Greg would pick out the other two (without the other knowing what was picked) and we had to create something based on those four ingredients.

After picking our our ingredients we headed home and started cookin'!! For the appetizer Greg picked out for me an orange, small tortillas, cilantro, and chicken strips.


I didn't think this would be very difficult, but I was stumped by the orange for a bit.


I ended up adding a few extra ingredients that we had to my four in order to complete my appetizer. I included an onion, tomato, cheese, lemon juice, and some of the Mrs. Dash seasoning

I started by warming up the precooked chicken strips on the stove. I added some onion to cook with it and seasoned it a little more with the Mrs. Dash seasoning. I then make some pico de gallo by adding together some chopped onion, chopped tomato, chopped cilantro, lemon juice, and orange juice from the orange
When it was all completed I put all of in a small tortilla and added some cheese to make a taco. 


Voila!

Not to bad if I say so myself. It was really good too!! The orange gave it a slight sweet flavor, but was not overpowering. 


I was so excited to Greg to try it and as he took a bit this is the reaction I got...



SERIOUSLY?!?! I know it was not that bad. Turns out he was just teasing me and he actually really did like it. :) 


Once our appetizer was devoured, it was Greg's turn to get on with the main course. I wanted to give him a good challenge, so I picked out for him boneless beef ribs, a cantaloupe, vanilla wafers, and zucchini. 


Of course when I was picking out these ingredients I was brainstorming all kinds of ideas of how he would create a main course with these ingredients. I was sure he would make something with the cantaloupe and vanilla wafers as a side dish or something. He certainly surprised me though. 

Greg decided to crush the vanilla wafers and use them to bread the ribs. He cooked that up and then decided to add some zucchini to the mix. Then he did it...yes...he added cubed cantaloupe to his creation. With the remaining zucchini he fried it up with some season salt, and also cut up the rest of the cantaloupe to have on the size. I can be somewhat of a picky eater, so I was definitely nervous. 


Yes, the orange pieces you see above are the bits of cantaloupe...mixed with beef (that has been breaded with vanilla wafers) and zucchini. 


Greg was very excited to try his creation....


Me? Not so much.

To give him credit, it actually wasn't as horrible as I thought it would be. When he asked me if we should ever make it again I quickly said no!! It had kind of a savory/sweet flavor to it. It was...to say the least...interesting. 

My dear husband and his creative ideas. :)

Our last task was to complete a dessert together using four ingredients that we split and picked out without each other knowing the others ideas. Here is what we came up with...



I picked out sugar cookie mix, and cream cheese (yes, my thoughts were on a dessert pizza of some kind!). Greg chose french vanilla pudding mix and mini chocolate chips. This was not very difficult to come up with an idea! 

First we mixed the sugar cookie mix according to the directions, and spread it out like a pizza. We cooked it as directed on the package. While it was cooking we combined the cream cheese and the french vanilla pudding mix (we did not add milk at first, but ended up adding a little to help it mix better). 


When the cookie pizza crust cooled we spread on the french vanilla cream cheese "sauce" and then sprinkled the mini chocolate chips on top. It was actually very delicious! 


A great successful dessert to the end of an interesting meal. :)


We had a lot of fun on this date, and plan on doing it again! We gave this a $$ due to our ingredients coming up to just over $28 (anything over $20 is $$ or more). This date can easily be $ though based on what ingredients are picked out. It was a great challenge, and very interesting!