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Friday, August 27, 2010

Birthdays are getting to be a fire hazard...

Yesterday (August 26th) we celebrated the 24th birthday of my best friend and hubby!  I realized when making his cake that candles come in a 24 pack, meaning - next year - 1 box of candles won't cut it!  So I suppose it's back to the season of life where we start using those gigantic number candles... (or trick candles...)

Aaron spent most of the day working (ohhh, adulthood) and then we went to a Chima (A Brazilian steakhouse in Tyson's Corner near DC) for an awesome dinner!  (I have to say that I would never choose a dinner spot that was revolved around consuming all types of meat, but I gotta tell ya...it was a FUN experience!!)  When we got home, we had some cake to top off the celebration,  here are a couple pics of from the cake part of the celebration.  (I was too distracted during dinner to get a single picture!  Bah)


Yep, fire hazard.





This guy blew every candle out at the same time, in one breath.  This makes me feel slightly better about not having a fire extinguisher in the house currently. 

Happy Birthday, Aaron!

Sista, Sista!

So RIGHT after Aaron and I returned from our trip to New York...my sisters came to visit DC for the first time!  When we picked them up at the airport...our first stop was to Capitol Hill to try the new sister restaurant of "Good Stuff Eatery"...called "We The Pizza"...and it was delish!  After, as all Gehron girls would have it, we headed to Georgetown Cupcake to get some sweets (for the next four days...)  Here are our yummy cupcakes!


And me showing one off...


Julie giving one a try...


I think Lyn likes it...


For a couple of days, we did the DC tourist thing, visiting Arlington Cemetary, the monuments, the National Gallery of Art & Sculpture Garden, H&M (of course) and the National Archives.  Here are the girls on the metro.  Aren't my sisters pretty??


And in front of the Archives, which later inspired us to re-watch National Treasure :)


On Sunday I took them to my favorite breakfast spot in Eastern Market (which was closed) and then the Library of Congress (also closed...also raining).  The bright side is that they'll have to come back since they didn't get to see it all!

A few more random pics of the weekend...

Me and Jul.


We're cool like that.


In Eastern Market (not in the pancake line, sadly) with Michele, the honorary Gehron sister.


That's all for now...Cheerio!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Time to catch up, blogworld



Hello All!  Well I promised that many more exciting things were ahead (back in July/early August) for us Wilson's here in Virginia...and I am about to deliver!  (And the fun is not over yet.)  Be warned, this is going to be a BIG blog post!

The following is a chronicle of our AMAZING vacation to New York City (August 6-10).  It was my very first time visiting NYC, so we did all of the must-sees and dos.  Aaron and I had nothing short of a blast having a little time away together in such a fun city.

On Day 1, we took the train from Union Station in DC to Penn Station in NYC.  We walked around and took some random pics of some of the highlights during the day and then got some NY pizza for dinner (of course!) and then went to see Tom Papa (host of the Marriage Ref) at a comedy club called Caroline's. 

Aaron with a copy of his favorite pencil drawing of Manhattan. He has a framed one of these (from his bachelor days) and I made him a deal that if he took me on vacation to NYC that he could put it up.  So basically, as much as I love NYC, the interior decor of our house is screwed.

Me in Times Square!


Caroline's!  Totally recommend it...it was a fun last-minute decision!

New York Pizza...fresh mozzarella...basil...Yes, please!

On Day 2, we did a walking tour of Lower Manhattan and Ground Zero, then we took the (free!) Staten Island Ferry to...you guessed it...Staten Island to get some time on the Hudson and some great views of the city!  At night, we dolled up and went to Basso 56 (yum yum yum...Thank you Angelica, I owe you one for suggesting that) and then saw Wicked on Broadway!  It was a wonderful, fun-filled day!


My Hubby in front of the New York Stock Exchange.


A "together" picture (these aren't abundant when you don't have your own photographer following you around...).  Random lady missed the "us and the NY Stock Exchange sign" request, but here we are, all smiles!


While no photo will ever do the things that you feel seeing Ground Zero for the first time justice, I thought the picture of the crane that is continuing to work on the site, the American flags, and a surviving building would do for now until the memorial is finished.


Aaron got his street-side hot dog!


And I got me some ice cream!


Some images from the ferry ride...





And from our awesome date night at Basso & Gershwin. 




On Day 3, we hit up Central Park for some nice mid-city scenery, some shopping at Tiffany & Co., visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Chinatown, and ate dinner and reminisced about my italiana childhood in Littly Italy.  Here's some of what we captured...

One would think a lady might like a romantic carriage ride through central park.  My husband thankfully knows my better than that.  EWWW

Beautiful!

I started making deals with couples taking solo pictures of one another.  It would go like this: "hey, would you like me to take a picture of the two of you together? Yes?  Great! Then we could maybe switch and we'll give you our camera."  Manipulation at its finest.

I visited Eloise at the Plaza!  Too bad she wouldn't let me stay and wreak havoc with her...

Yeah.  This smile is very real. :)

I'm all about some good Van Gogh Impressionism.

Not so much about the Picasso.

The taste of my childhood.

Akward picture, yes, but when the big Italian man who you ask to take the picture tells you "go hug your husband", you friggin better go hug your husband.

On our last full day (Day 4), we went to the top of the Empire State Building for some views from above.  We also made sure we went to EVERY floor of Macy's...twice.  I was in heaven!  We stopped by the U.N. to see if Jack Bauer was around, peeked inside Grand Central Station, and we walked to Brooklyn (my momma's homedigs!) via the Brooklyn Bridge to get some yummy Grimaldi's Pizza and some more awesome views (as if we hadn't had enough).  Here are some of the moments...


Atop the Empire State Building

What it looks like for miles.

Brave, brave pigeon.

Can't help but think of Buddy the Elf when I see this backdrop...

Heaven.

Grand Central.

The U.N.  Didn't see Jack Bauer, but he's stealthy like that.

Following the rules and walking in the "walk" lane.  I've had my share of run-ins with bikers if you've ever seen my left elbow. 

Brooklyn Bridge.


This blog post is making me hungry...




That's it of our trip!  From there we went to Albany, NY because Aaron had some work to do there, but then we went back to DC to have a lil visit with my sisters!! More to come!