It was seriously an amazing night, and we had a blast trying different drinks and ended up dancing the night away!
Needless to say, my body is still recovering. I am definitely not that 21 year old college student anymore...
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Last night my girls took me out on the town to celebrate my birthday! Abby made me a sash to wear and a sunflower birthday cake! How cute is that!?!?!?
It was seriously an amazing night, and we had a blast trying different drinks and ended up dancing the night away! Needless to say, my body is still recovering. I am definitely not that 21 year old college student anymore...
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This past weekend was just crazy, but what else is new? I volunteered on Saturday during the day for the ASPCA walking Lucille, and then babysat for 5 hours. Needless to say I was exhausted when my head finally hit the pillow at 1:30 am. I was actually looking forward to what I had planned for Sunday. On a day when honoring our nation and remembering what is important in life takes front and center, I would be celebrating my grandfather's 75th birthday. I couldn't think of a better way to have spent Sunday. We had a good old fashioned BBQ, filled with hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, fruit salad and baked beans. There was laughter, there was football, and there were gifts. There were balloons, candles, carrot cake and party hats. Lots of smiling, as always. My grandfather is such an amazing man. The things he has done in his life and seen are what he would call, "incredible". What I love about my grandfather the most is how much he loves his family. Especially my grandmother. He still calls her cutie pie after over 50 years of marriage.
When he finished opening his gifts he looked up and said, "We are so blessed." It made me realize, we really are. We are blessed because we are able to do these kind of things with one another. We have the freedom to celebrate and live our lives because we are Americans, protected by those who serve. So on Sunday I celebrated life, family and country, because although we would carry on and never live in fear, there was an American flag waving out front reminding us to never forget. Thank you to all those who serve and protect us, and a big Happy 75th to my grandpa! I have been trying to figure out a way to incorporate my roommates birthday into my blog somehow, and I think I may have figured it out! Lindsay turned 24 yesterday, and we had a great time celebrating! I wanted to do something besides the standard listing of all the reasons she is great (which she actually took care of herself), so I thought I would list of all the great things we did to celebrate! 1. Howl At the Moon Happy Hour Party Lindsay won a Happy Hour at a dueling piano bar in Baltimore complete with free food, first two drinks being a dollar, and half price drinks after. Needless to say, we had a great time and started the party a week early with a group of good friends! 2. Birthday Lunch I skipped out on work (hey, I have 2 weeks left there.. I have leave to use!) and took Lindsay to lunch at one of her favorite places, Nando's Peri Peri. If you have never been there before, which is probably the case because they aren't very common, their menu basically consists of grilled chicken in a million (actual count) different ways with your choice of their home made sauces. Yum. 3. Birthday Presents at Lunch So I made Lindsay open her gifts because I got her some awesome new books! She is an avid reader and if you have read her blog you know she is a little bit of a self help groupie. I saw "The Heroine's Bookshelf: Life Lessons from Jane Austin to Laura Ingalls Wilder" on another blog and I knew that I would have to get it for her. When I looked it up another book "A Truth Universally Acknowledged: 33 Great Writers on Why We Read Jane Austen" was recommended too so I bought the whole batch! adorable right? (Note: not my roomie) 4. I had also bought Lindsay a gift card for her birthday to J Crew to go towards a new dress for our friend Liana's wedding in May. I thought taking her to lunch at the mall would be the perfect opportunity to take a peek at what they had. However, right before we were going to leave for lunch Lindsay sent me a picture of this dress that was on sale at NY and Co that she really wanted. *Click* I will buy you that dress for the wedding instead, if that is what you want. And yes, she did want it. And everyone was happy :o) 5. Dinner at El Toro Toro, oh Toro. It holds such a special place in our hearts. Everytime we go there we always have a very interesting and fun time. Last night was no exception. They have huge margaritas there (bigger than your face!) and fast yummy mexican food, and it is actually located next door to my new office. Scary? Yes... Anyways, as we were finishing up our meal, all of the lights in the restaurant went out. Silence. Not a word. Suddenly 6 shadows appeared next to our table. A light was lit, and we heard "Happy Birthday to You!!!!!!!!" being sung in the dark. While this is happening, one of the waiters decided to take a spoonful of whipped cream off the fried ice cream they had brought and smear it on Lindsay's face. Epic. 6. Birthday Cake And now, the most amazing part of the night (if I do say so myself) was the cake that I made for Lindsay. Most of you probably don't know, but before Lindsay and I moved in together, I spent the day with her and her best friend Lauren. We went to a Navy Football game during the day, and then headed down to Joss for sushi. Being the garbage disposals that we are, we ordered enough sushi between the three of us to require an entire boat to be used to bring us our food. Embarrassed? Never. Proud? Always. So in honor of that day, I made Lindsay a sushi boat birthday cake. Yup that's right. Sushi.... Birthday... Cake... The sushi was made of rice crispy treats made thin and rolled up with twizzlers and swedish fish inside. Green fruit rollups acted as the seaweed, orange sprinkles as he roe, and chocolate syrup as the soy sauce. The pictures are shown below. I used a chocolate devil's food cake with chocolate icing as the boat, which I had to shave flat and carve a bit. All in all it really was not that difficult, just time intensive. It was actually pretty fun to make! So Lindsay, I hope you had an amazing birthday!!!!
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