Monday, April 18, 2011

VEGAS BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!


So, I totally meant to post this the day after my last post, but I've been extremely busy with WAAAaaayy more important things... like THIS.  oh.. and work of course.  Is it weird that I now wish Chris rode horse around all day on a ranch with a cowboy hat and chaps and I could be his childbearing, homeschooling, cooking/baking Pioneer Woman? 

Anyway... VEGAS!  I guess the beginning is a good place to start!  It was after Chris' birthday last year that I suddenly thought...

next year is his THIRTIETH... that's big... that's like HUGE! 

So, of course, I had to do something equally as big and huge to celebrate it!  That's where it began... my scheming, dreaming, and all kinds of secret keeping plan for Chris' Surprise 30th Birthday Trip to Vegas! 

Of course I've never done anything on this scale before... I mean, in our relationship HE was always the one with something up his sleeve.  From his surprise trip to visit me on Beach Project the summer before he proposed to buying our first lil pup... the secret was always his.  This little fact had me riding a little high for a period of time, like I had the power!  But then also posed quite a problem.  How did I keep something SO big from someone I was always with... someone I shared everything with... someone who knew everything about me, including how to tell when I'm telling a little harmless white lie to try to conceal some sort of scheming that previously has always failed?  Not easily that's for sure.  I had to be sneaky.  Ninja-like.  And hide my phone... cause you know that nosey man is always up in my biznass.  Which is never a problem because, like I told you... ole buddy's the only one who ever has secrets around here, and he's lucky I'm not nosey. 

Well, maybe a little. 

Why Vegas you ask?  Well, number one reason is neither of us have been there.  Number two reason... well, becuase neither of us have been there.  I figured that was reason enough.  We made a New Years Resolution last year that we wanted to go some places we've never been before we decided to start a family, and what better place to start than... Sin City?  Seriously though, Chris enjoys gambling, and I enjoy seeing him do anything that he enjoys, and I also LOVE traveling to new places... so it was the perfect fit!  

I began emailing all our family on his side and close friends as soon as the thought of this trip entered my head as to give them as much time to plan as possible!  Of course a Vegas trip wouldn't be a Vegas trip without all your close friends and family, right?  The initial response was pretty good!  People were emailing me left and right expressing their interest!  And, I was finding all kinds of ways to keep this from ole buddy.  First, I was on a site visit for work and Delta was advertising a free round trip ticket to anywhere in the US if you signed up for their rewards credit card... SWEET!  Of course I signed up, and not at all so that I could go and buy those boots I wanted so bad without the spouse knowing...

Kidding. 

Then my wonderful father booked the tickets for us and paid (for the time being) for the not-free one so the item wouldn't come up on our shared bank account info... bingo!  My boss had the great idea of paying me for my expenses in cash which I could then stash for spending money... genius!  It was all shaping up SO nicely! 

My major dilemma was where to stay?  Sooo many choices and such a wide range of styles and types of places with equally as wide a range of prices!  I obviously knew Chris would kill me dead if I spent tooooo too much money, but I didn't want our Vegas experience to be in some off-strip, roaches crawling on the cracked walls, horror flick, type motel. 

Goose bumps.

Picking a room was even more of a dilemma considering I have never been there.  How do I know where the best moderately priced hotels are that are also decently located?  Insert Knight in Shining Armor... more commonly known as Chase Hall, one of Chris' best friends from High School. 

Chase has been to Vegas. 
Chase also likes to stay in nice places. 
Chase also likes to gamble in those nice places. 
All of those things = players card. 
Players card = discount! 
Discount = HAPPY SURPRISE TRIP PLANNING WIFE! 

We ended up at the Wynn, and oh Lawd if it wasn't the nicest place we have EVER. ever. ever. stayed!  Heaven!  The best part?  We paid the same or less as we would have at any of the more average casino/hotels!  SCORE!  Thanks Chase!  What we also love about Chase and his lovely wife (also one of my close friends) is they ended up being the sole couple who could join us on this momentous trip!  We would have loved everyone there with us, but understand it wasn't possible and there are certainly no hard feelings.  Not many people are as fantastic as Chase and Jessica and can up and go to Vegas for a dear friends 30th bday.  But seriously, we understand... and yes, you're still fantastic too...

...in your own nonvegasbdaytripgoing way. 

On to the surprise!  I thought and thought and thought and thought about how I would actually go about surprising him.  Do I tell him months in advance and let him help me plan it?  No, cause 1. he would never allow me to go through with it (main reason it had to be a secret from day one) 2.  it would be way more fun to see his reaction if I sprang it on him later in the planning.  Do I tell him in just enough time to let him pack for himself?  I liked this option... cause I don't like packing.  But, I ultimately decided to spring it on him day-of, office kidnap style!  Obviously, this would be a bit difficult... but one of the only good things about the fact that every-other-week I have to work from 11-8 is that I would have a morning to pack without having to come up with an explanation for why I was staying home.  Our flight was scheduled for 4:00pm January 20th (his actual bday is the 25th.. which was a tuesday... lame).  So, I planned to pop outta bed the second he left for his 8:00 shift and get my butt to work packing, straightening things up, and leaving the instructions for the dogs.  Keep in mind these are all things HE normally does when we go on trips... freak out much?  Needless to say, I forgot a few things... like his belt (guys actually wear these to keep their pants up instead of just an accessory... what a concept), and his running shorts.  Thankfully I remembered all the major necessities so I was in the clear!  I was amazed I was actually able to get everything done and get out the door (looking decent I might add) in plenty of time!  I arrived at work right when he would expect me (calling him on the way as I normally would).  But, instead of heading for my desk I had a co-worker meet me with a camcorder in another office to get ready for the surprise. 

Now, the following part of the plan I cannot take credit for... nor will I, cause it still makes me tear up a little bit thinking of the sheer terror he experienced as a result of this plan.  His boss, also a good friend of ours, decided it would be funny (relative term) to act like he was in trouble.  He went to Chris to tell him "we need to talk.... in office (insert number) with Human Resources".  Um... YIKES!  Of course, Chris hadn't done anything wrong, but that doesn't keep you from freaking out while being taken to a separate office to meet with your boss.. and his boss... and HR!  Of course what he didn't know was that my co-worker, the camcorder, a sign I made the night before at work reading "welcome to fabulous Las Vegas" on it, and I were waiting for him on the other side of the office door. 

Now, I had prepared myself for a less than jumpingupanddownscreaming response.  Let's face it... he's a man.  But... I would have hoped for a little better than this:

Me: "SURPRISE!!!  We're going to VEGAS!!!!" (imagine me in all my I'm-Gwen's-daughter-spazz-out-glory)
Chris:  "What?"
Me:  "We're going to Vegas for your birthday!" *Holds up sign thinking maybe this would help*
Chris:  "Wait, like now?"
Me:  "YEAH like NOW!  I packed your stuff it's all in the car and we're headed to the airport from here!" *smiles and nods trying to encourage a bit of excitement*
Chris:  "But, I have a deal I need to turn in..."
Waw waw... oh salesmen.
Me:  "Well, you have time, we don't have to leave here until 12"
Chris: "Awesome... is it just you and me?"
Me:  "Yes, is this a problem?"  (good thing Chase and Jessica saved the trip... apparently just the two of us would NOT have been adequate)
Chris: (foot in mouth) "Not at all, just wondering!  Where are we staying?"
Me:  "I've got secrets, you'll have to just wait and see"

Ole buddy does not like surprises and not knowing the plans... precisely why I did this!  I'm his wife, I have to like build character and stuff like that.

So, long long long story even longer... he ended up getting really excited once he realized he was 1. not getting fired, or even meeting with HR at all, and 2. we were actually leaving for Vegas... like now!

Here we are at the Atlanta airport - We got there pretty early, but it was nice to hang out and talk about all 30 years of his life and how much we had to celebrate.  Oh, and I got to fill him in on some of the scheming... that was fun :)
Here is the Vegas airport
I knew we had a fun night planned ahead, so naturally, that required a bit of fuel :)

Possibly the MOST fun moment of the trip was when Chase and Jessica made their appearance (cause remember, dude was bummed it was going to be "just us" which he later explained it was only cause he'd always been gambling with the boys, etc, etc.  Yeah yeah)  I had made reservations for us to eat at a swanky casino steakhouse and let Chase and Jessica in on the plans.  So, they snuck up behind us at the table where Chase said to Chris from behind "good luck with that ace sir".  You shoulda seen him!  It was like he was 5 again on Christmas morning! 

Dang... maybe Chase should have been the one in the office holding the sign...

It was such a happy moment for me!  All that planning, all that stressing and all that worrying was worth that one moment!  He was SO excited!  Needless to say we spent the rest of that dinner talking about how we got the room, who else wanted to be there but couldn't and all the awesome plans we had for the rest of the weekend.  Sweet success.  Best best part of all?  I got wife-of-the-year award from the hubs!  Seriously, he couldn't stop thanking me all weekend for planning the whole thing... I ate.it.up.

Here's a pic of the crew shortly after the sneak attack.
The bday boy and his bff.
The girlies.
This is what you get for your 30th bday at swanky casino steakhouses... one bite of cake.
The bday boy with his one bite of cake.
Back in our room... my unsuccessful attempt at photographing the lights from our room.
The next morning we headed out for a gourmet McD's breakfast... that's how it's done... Vegas style.

This is the other part of our hotel (Wynn-Encore) Oh, and me and the bday hubs and my gourmet, Vegas, McD's coffee.
Venetian.
After walking a gazillion and a half miles on the strip.  SO many things to see!
Ready for the Jabbawockeez?  We are!
What a show!  Too bad we couldn't document it (no pics allowed).  I'm telling you... a trip to Vegas would be worth just getting to see this... they were awesome entertainers!
Ready for a night out!

Sorry for the lack of photos... promise I'm getting better about that!  It was a very memorable trip, and we had a fantastic time!  Even if you don't like gambling... Vegas is a site to see!  On a serious note... as a believer, it was a bit overwhelming to see glimpses of the dark side of Vegas.  Maybe I'll save that for another post. 

Just so you know... no crazy secrets up this girls sleeve for at least a good ohhh month or two ;)  I think I'm addicted! 















Thursday, April 14, 2011

I'm Back... Hopefully To Stay.

So, it's been a while... yes, I know.  I'm trying to fix that. I at least firgured out the main reason why I want to blog more consistently... that's progress, right?  I journal, and I don't think I will ever stop journaling.  But, the one thing that I don't like about journaling... no pictures, and you know... I LOVE pictures.  So, I consequently LOVE the idea of documenting our life... our wonderful, joy-filled life... in a way that I could easily print and have the narrating pics included!  SO much easier than scrapbooking... plus I type way faster than I can write... plus I think I am getting arthritis... but let's not go there... I'll cry.

So, I am beginning a brief summary of the past few months... although I have been shamefully terrible at taking pictures of every day life kinda stuff.  Ok, so I have been shamefully terrible at taking pictures of even the not so every day life kinda stuff.  It's bad, I know... I'm a photographer... it's like a sin.  SO... as I'm filling you in, there won't always be many pics to go along, but I'll get better about that.  Pinky swear.

If you know my man and I, you know our roles are slightly reversed when it comes to planning, organization, etc.  Most of the time the female in the relationship is more of the social organizer/planner of the family... not so with us.  Which, I've decided is completely fine by me.  What I don't like to admit, is that he also remembers said plans better than I do once they've come and gone.  So, when I decided to start blogging again I felt stuck... I didn't really feel like there was much to blog about.  I went to the hubs, tail between my legs, and informed him of my writers block.  He then embarrassed me with the amount of events he was able to pull right of the top of his head... including, but not limited to ohhh, his 30th surprise birthday trip that I had secretly planned for the entire year before.  Wow Linds, could have at least remembered that one.  So, thanks to my living calendar, I have post ideas :)  And, a couple pics to go along with them... and unfortunately, when I say a couple, I mean like... 2 ;)

So, while you may not care at all, I'm extremely excited about my decision to document our crazy, but amazing, fun and fulfilling life here on this humble blog!  I look forward to telling you all about the previously mentioned birthday trip tomorrow! 

ps.  I can't guarantee these posts will necessarily be in chronological order... most likely, they will be sporadic... resembling my thoughts :)

Friday, December 10, 2010

Oh Chistmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree?!?!

So, Chris and I usually buy our Christmas tree the Saturday following Thanksgiving and absolutely LOVE having it up all December long.  I usually don't feel like it is worth all the work if you don't have it up that long.  This year, we both felt terrible for two weekends after Thanksgiving and with me rotating with a later schedule shopping for a tree on the weeknight wasn't an option.  Needless to say, we haven't gotten one yet... and here it is almost half way through the month! 

So, I had confidently decided that this year we would do without... of course Chris has no objection as that means less money to spend this season!  However... the more and more I think about it... the more I feel like Christmas just doesn't feel right without a tall, full, wonderful smelling Frasier Fur all dressed up with lights and ornaments new and old!  I just thought about how sad it would be to wake up on Christmas morning and come down for coffee and exchange gifts with Chris... by the light of the flat screen?  I need to see it, smell it, and be reminded of all the wonderful Christmases past purely from it's presence, to feel like it's actually Christmas! 

My solution is to promptly schedule a date with the love of my life for tree shopping on this frigid winter Friday night :)  Even though I had previously resigned myself to no Christmas tree... I can't even tell you how excited this makes me!  I think I knew all along in the back of my head we would have to get one eventually.  I remember one year I was so upset that my family had waited SO long to buy our Christmas tree... I was convinced we just weren't getting one at all.   Then, sure enough, we got one... on Christmas Eve!  Even that late... it was still worth it!  What is it about a pine tree in the corner of our living room?!  Such a strange custom when you really think about it... but I clearly can't do without! 

What are your family's Christmas tree purchasing/decorating traditions?

 

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

It's the Holiday Season!

I absolutely LOVE this time of year!  I feel like even the small everyday things are a little more cheerful around Christmas! 

We have been super busy lately.  It seems like every time we try to slow down, things just start speeding up!  I do try to at least slow my mind down this time of year and reminisce.  Time flies... I believe that more the older I get.  It really does feel like it was just a few years ago I was piled in bed with my sisters on Christmas Eve trying to fall asleep, but squealing with delight every time we heard a noise that we thought was Santa on the roof!  What a sweet and carefree time!  I thank God for memories like those.  We had many hard seasons growing up, but we definitely have just as many fun memories! 

My favorite Christmas memory is the morning we sprinted into the living room... after waiting for what seemed like an eternity for my Dad to set up the camera just right... to find just what we had been dreaming of the entire year... American Girl Dolls!  All we needed to see were those 3 boxes to set us screaming with excitement!  We tore into them!  I remember it felt like hours before we got them open and each doll into the right owners hands.  Kirsten for Lauren, Molly for Annie, and Samantha for me.  Of course, back then those were the only 3... the original 3.  Which seemed just perfect considering there were only 3 of us, and they seemed to match us just perfect!  We spent the rest of the day... and I am sure days and weeks after... playing and dressing and loving those dolls. 

What is your favorite Christmas memory? 

Friday, November 19, 2010

WORK WORK WORK!

Work has been crazy over the past month!  We launched the project I am a part of and have been working non-stop to see it succeed.  It's been really neat to be a part of something from the ground up, but it definitely has it's frustrations. 

I have learned so much about myself through this process.  I have been overwhelmed by the way this company has embraced this Art Major into the finance world!  They have been more than good to me, and for some reason, the Lord has allowed me to move up time and again.  I now find myself at the Director level, and enjoying it.  However, it has been truly exhausting lately.  I've realized this is, in part, because the position I'm in does not come naturally to me.  I am having to get up everyday and work HARD to succeed at my job.  It's leaving me a bit drained.  So, I have been thinking about how I can integrate a little more of what gives me life back into my world!  I have thought about opening up an Etsy shop and selling some of my photography, or doing some custom pieces, etc.  I DEFINITELY need to start doing some recreational painting... just to give myself a creative outlet.  AND... I am going to start dancing again!  My old studio holds an "Alumni" type class on Monday nights, and I am going to try to start going whenever I'm not on the late shift at work (11-8... eww ).  Throw some other suggestions at me if you have any!  I need to be creative, and an opportunity to make a little extra money would be nice too! 

On a side note... we are FINALLY (after 4 years of living in this house..) going to finish our office/3rd bedroom this weekend!  The only piece of furniture that doesn't really "go" with our idea for the room is the bed.  Sooo, I was wondering if anyone out there has a twin bed frame they aren't using and would like to sell for cheap!  OR... if you know of any good community yard sales going on, let me know!  It doesn't have to be nice... just paintable.  The one we have is my mother-in-laws and she doesn't want us to paint it, but I really feel like the light wood color of the bed would make the room seem disjointed.  So, I need another one (notice I didn't say new one!)  So, let me know if you have one, or know someone who does!  My youngest brother will be moving into that room Wednesday night, so we are hoping to have everything ready by then!  Thanks! 

Looking forward to this day being over, and on to the weekend!  Happy Friday everyone!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Musicians?

As you may already know, I love to sing.  You also may already know, that Chris loves to sing... but if you've heard him sing... you might wish he didn't love to sing as much as he does ;)  We both love the idea of being the kind of family that sits around in the living room or on the back patio singing worship songs.  I know, it probably sounds corny, but we love that!  What makes singing worship songs even better?  Someone playing the guitar! 
Chris and I both have guitars... that have been locked up in our closet since we've been married.  Sad, I know.  I got my guitar as a high school graduation present from my parents.  I wanted to learn to play SO badly.  So, when I got to West Georgia I started trying to teach myself... with the help of some friends as well.  I learned the basic chords and could even play a few worship songs... along with "Free Falling" - probably the easiest song to play in the history of songs (only 3 chords through the whole thing).  After a while I moved on to other things and never kept up with it.  So, Chris and I have decided to use our Tuesday Date Nights to learn together how to play!  I am SO excited about this!
I have been reading and thinking about how wonderful the tradition of worshipping as a family would be.  To instill a passion for praising God through song in our home.  Obviously, we don't have children yet... but we are thinking, planning, and looking forward to having them within the next couple of years.  Of course the Lord may have other plans, but for now, that is ours.  So, we are starting to think about the kind of parents we want to be... the kind of home we want to have (not brick and mortar home... the environment of home)... and the kind of children we want to raise.  Music is just one of the small things we have been discussing as an important part of the home environment.  I read about a tradition of choosing a life Hymn for each of your children.  A hymn to sing to them from the time they are in the womb.  I would love for Chris and I to have this tradition... a prayer to sing over our children.  We should pray even now for our children, that they would grow to be followers of Christ, ambassadors for the kingdom, true difference makers for their generation.  But that's a different blog, for a different day ;)
So, all that to say... our new venture... learning to play guitar together, so we can grow together, and worship together!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Taco Soup... YUM!

During this time of year I LOVE a good chili/soup!  So, one of my favorite things to make this season is Taco Soup... or Mexican Chili (it's a little thicker than soup).  I want to share it with you because it's so good, and so easy to make... not to mention cheap! 


INGREDIENTS:
1 lb ground beef
1 can whole yellow corn
1 can black beans
1 can kidney or pinto beans
1 can original rotel
1 lg can of diced tomatoes
1 packet taco seasoning

DIRECTIONS:
Brown meat in skillet over medium heat until cooked thoroughly (but remember it will also cook in the crock pot, so don't over do it) I like to add a little salt, pepper, and some of the taco seasoning.  While your beef is browning go ahead and plug in your crock pot and begin adding all your canned ingredients and taco seasoning.  Once beef is done drain grease.  Add drained beef to crock pot and stir all ingredients together.  Cook on low in the crock pot for 6-8 hours. 

Enjoy as is, or add shredded mexican blend cheese, sour cream, and crushed tortilla chips!

I make a double batch and then portion it all out to take to work for lunches for Chris and I.  I also freeze some to have for a quick dinner during the week on those nights I don't seem to have any time... or just don't feel like cooking!