Sunday, July 10, 2011

In my mind I'm gone to Carolina

A few weekends ago, Dave and I took a trip to the beach.  Just a few days, but it was enough to shake the dust of this crummy town off my feet and relax...

You couldn't tell how excited we were to get to the beach at the rate we were going on Thursday.  We both slept in and hadn't packed a thing.  Very unusual for me - usually I have a spreadsheet printed with lists of outfits (including jewelry) and toiletry items, along with electronics and extra stuff like towels and beach chairs.  My OCD must have taken a vacation too, I guess.

We also had lunch and took a trip to the Apple store on the way out of town.  I love my iPad, but I can't stand typing anything longer than a brief email, even with the stylus.  Since I was taking the iPad to the beach instead of the laptop, and I knew I'd be blogging/emailing/surfing the web while we were there, I wanted a wireless keyboard.  The one we got is pretty freaking awesome:

It's about the same size as the iPad so it travels well.  No cords - just batteries and a power button.  It automatically connected to the iPad via bluetooth - sweet!  I also picked up this charger/stand where I can charge both my phone and iPad at the same time!

Once I had my gadgets we were off!  The trip there was pretty uneventful until Dave asked me how far into South Carolina we were going.  Um, what?  When we stopped at Southland (always a good bathroom/fudge/BBQ break), he thought we were on the border of NC/SC.  Way to go, Dave.  Way to use your thinking cap.  Who can get to South Carolina in 2 hours?  Not even me.

We decided to take a drive down 158 all the way to the bridge to Roanoke Island just to see what had changed before committing to a dinner spot.  Just as we thought, everything was still there, and there's a Sweet Frog on the way!  Score!

Since we were already so far south and it was already 8pm, we stopped at Miller's Waterfont Restaurant for dinner.  We try to visit this restaurant for dinner on every beach trip - the food is meh, the service is great, but the view is awesome!  It's on the sound side and their sunset view can't be beat, in my opinion.  See?

After dinner we checked in at the hotel and went to bed.

Saturday morning we slept in and ventured out for lunch.  Dirty Dick's was the choice - they moved south a ways, but we found them and it was worth the drive!

They had dessert shooters, so we each got one - they were so good!  And just the right size to satisfy the sweet tooth...

After lunch we went to Kitty Hawk Kites - another staple on our beach trips.  This place just makes me happy!  There are kites and flags and windsocks hanging from the rafters with air blowing on them to make them move.  It's so colorful and fun!  They have a ton of games and gadgets to play with and great First Flight souvenirs....

They had a good selection of typography, which seems to be all the rage these days - my favorite one is "Today I will be happier than a bird with a french fry."  Ha!

Love it!

Time for some lounging at the pool!  We laid out for a while and then decided to get in the water halfway and read.  It's a nerdy thing we've started doing.  Best of both worlds, right?  Relax and read a book by the pool and enjoy the water?  Yes please.  I pinky swore Maureen and Carrie on my NYC trip that I'd read Harry Potter this summer since I'm clueless, so this is me honoring my pinky swear:

After a few hours at the pool, we cleaned up and went to dinner at Sam & Omie's.  This a recommendation from people at work who frequent the area and it did not disappoint!  I know it's hard to mess up a cheeseburger, but it was very tasty and the place is very cute.

Then it was time for putt-putt!  We usually go to Professor Hacker's Lost Treasure Golf - you take a train up a mountain to start your course, and then work your way back down to the 18th hole.  It's a challenging course for putt-putt!



Dave tries to say he always beats me, but he's so wrong!  This time I'm publishing proof that I won!  I even let him keep score so he couldn't say I won by cheating!  :)

After a quick treat at the Dairy Queen right by our hotel, we called it a night.

The next morning - I use morning loosely since we slept in...again - we had brunch at Grits Grill, another recommendation from co-workers.  It was awesome!  Almost beats Brick House, but not quite!
photo from here

After brunch we headed to Roanoke Island to find the Lost Colony.  We drove through the Manteo waterfront to Festival Park, where you can tour the Lost Colony's settlement and ship.



It's pretty much like Jamestown, except something happened to the people who settled here - they hype it up to be some huge mystery, like no one knows what happened to them.  But when I asked the tour guide on the ship how they became 'lost,' he said that John White, the father of the first English child born in the New World (Virginia Dare), went back to England after the settlement was established to get supplies.  When he returned, later than expected, the settlers were gone.  They left a note on a tree telling him where they went, but he got sick and yadda yadda and he never bothered to go where the note said they were.

So they weren't really lost, were they?  They knew where they were, they left a note, but he was too bothered to meet up with them.  The whole thing's a sham.  So there.

We hung out in the museum at the settlement for a while to cool off and then headed back into Manteo to visit the shops.  This is the cutest little town!  It's like a little fishing village and is so quaint!



We went back to the hotel for more pool time, where this was my view:

I didn't get much reading done, with the diving competition that was going on...

When that fun was over we went to JK's for a fancy dinner. :)  When we went to Nags Head with the Millers, Bonnie spotted this place because the sign advertised steaks, so she knew there would be less fishy-smelling food there!  She picked a winner - this place is so amazing!

After dinner we spent some time at our favorite shore store/Exxon station.  It's right by the hotel and they have the most random collection of items - Life is Good, fine wines/sauces/marinades, boogey boards, Vera Bradley, sex wax, and hermit crabs.  I'm not sure why we're so drawn to it, but it's tradition now, and you don't monkey with tradition!
photo from here

Sad.  That's the end of the weekend. :(

If you're thinking I left out the hanging out on the beach part, nope.  I didn't set foot on the beach.  It wasn't on purpose, just ran out of time.  We should have hung out at the pool one afternoon and the beach the other, but it didn't happen that way.  There's always next time.  ;)

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Fanning Out

Dave and I went on an adventure today.  It was a short adventure since I didn't wake up until almost 1pm (awesome!), but it was fun. :)

After we picked up some lunch at Einstein's we headed down to Diversity Thrift.  I have heard great things about it and decided it was time to check it out...and now I think I'll share some of our finds!

First we came upon this old school cd case.  We both had a tape case with the same look in the 80's, and I love how this one was personalized with stickers, like I bling out my iPad case:

When we opened a drawer we found a bonus - a Star Wars CD!  I'm not sure the Imperial March (Darth Vader's theme) is long enough to dedicate a whole CD to it, but apparently someone thought they could make some money off it:
I couldn't get the march out of my head the rest of the afternoon!  UGH!

If you're looking for some 3D glasses for the upcoming Harry Potter movie or to go with your trendy 3d television, here are some for 50 cents!  They had a whole pile of them:

$2 for a used back massager/scratcher seems a bit steep, but that didn't stop me from treating Dave to a scratch before we moved on:


How could someone be so callous to discard a coffee mug from the greatest BBQ joint on the planet?

OMG!  Tory Burch flats!  In my size!  For $3!  Oh, wait, those are generic.  Bummer.


We wandered  over to the furniture section to seek out a kitchen table that I can rehab.  No such luck, but we did find some gems, like this $39 play table.  I love these!  They're so cute for a train set, or some sand and beach toys...

Next we saw this kitchen table that someone else tried to rehab...unsuccessfully.  I guess this could have been fashionable 20 years ago...sponge paint is cool, but multiple colors sponged at once?  No thanks.
They even sponged the chairs and upholstered them with matching fabric!  Oh, the horror.

I gasped when I saw this $40 record player cabinet!  How awesome is this?
It's in dire need of some sanding and staining/painting, but it's so cool!  Its tag said "Old School Entertainment Center."  Well said.  I should have bought this, but the rule is if there's no place for it, it doesn't come home.  Sad.  So, if you're in the market for a record player cabinet, or something that can be repurposed as a bar...you know where to find it :)

This reminds me of Dexter's couch.

Anyone need half a bottle of conditioner?  It's waiting for you...

This reminds me of something you'd see in the king or queen's house on True Blood.

After browsing the CD selection, we decided to check out. We managed to control ourselves and only purchased 1 thing - a pumpkin carving kit :)

The next stop on our adventure was u-fab in the Fan!  Love this place!  I took Dave there today to pick out curtains for our living room.  We went through this process once before and I was ready to pull the trigger today and buy the fabric we agreed on.  But when he saw the bolt he gave me a look.  I guess seeing the patter on a huge bolt as opposed to a small swatch turned him off.  So it's back to the drawing board!

Here are a couple we agree on:
This one's a bit masculine for me, but the colors are dead on to match our furniture.

Much more breezy and subtle, but the blue throws me off.  All the other colors are right.

I liked the pattern in this one, plus the color is very close to the color of our couch.  Dave thought it was too green.  I think it's too trendy to stand the test of time in our house, so the fact that we disagreed on it is okay.

We didn't buy any - at this rate we'll never have homemade curtains at our living room windows. But we do have curtains, and that counts.  Middle class white girl problems, I suppose.

Speaking of our couch, they had an array of microfiber and one of them is the exact color of our couch!  Not that we need any extra fabric - we already have throw pillows - but it's cool that it's there.  They have an awesome eggplant color in the microfiber - wish I could think of something to use it for.  I'm OBSESSED with eggplant right now!

We found some awesome fabric that we think Leah and Kyle (our yet-to-be-conceived offspring) would like...
The conversation around this one is as follows:
K - you think Kyle would like this?
D - if he's into airplanes.
K - what boy isn't into airplanes?
D - ones who are into dinosaurs.

Touche.

Then I suggested this one instead - owlies.  Dave said this would be good for Kyle's Harry Potter phase.  Do you think by the time we actually have a kid Harry Potter will be 'vintage' and uncool? I don't want to live in a world where kids don't like HP.

This one's for Leah.  It's also my new phone background:
So cute!  I love that it says girl without being frilly.

Saw this when we walked out to the parking lot to leave:
It makes me LOL. 

After taking a Starbucks break, we came upon Black Swan Books, a used and rare bookstore. This place is awesome.  

Some classics caught my eye outside - I think they were $2 or 6 for $10. Great deal, but we have enough books, especially classics.

Once inside I took in the smell of all the old books! We browsed around - the children's book section was my fave. They had some great books in there, and a little reading nook:

One day I will own Beatrix Potter's complete collection. At $60 each, today was not that day:

I have no recollection of the plot of this book, but I know I used to read The Littlest Angel all the time, and I had an angel key chain that came with it.  It always sat on my dresser or night stand, and I hung it as an ornament on the little Christmas tree I set up in my room every year.

We finished our adventure at Pearl's Cupcake Shoppe at Libbie&Grove - they had such a good day, all that was left were gluten-free chocolate or vegan red velvet cupcakes. We bought 2 red velvets and didn't miss the animal products!  They tasted like a sweet treat to me :)