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Thursday, September 13, 2012

German-American Fest

Last weekend it was that time of year again...another German fest in Lincoln Square. Zach and I met John, Kirstin, Gunnar, and Jo at German-American Fest. We listened to the music and as always enjoyed the excellent people watching. 


After the fest we went to The Daily for dinner and Gunnar was haming it up for the camera. 





"Life is a ticket to the greatest show on earth." - Martin H. Fischer 

Friday, September 7, 2012

Twins vs. White Sox Labor Day

Zach and I left Minneapolis early in the morning on Labor Day so we could go to the Twins vs. Sox game in Chicago. 

So, when were on the red line we met one of Josh Willingham's friends! We were really hoping he'd invite us to the luxury box, but no luck.  

We had a groupon for "the patio," which felt like a cafeteria under the stadium, but there was outdoor seating on field level which was really cool. I was able to get some close up pictures of the Twins warming up and the beginning of the game. Eventually, they kicked us out and we had to go to our seats.  

We're not going to talk about the score, but the next night we beat the Sox 18-9. 


Joe Stretching
Warming Up That Arm
My New Favorite Twin Ben Revere (due to his amazing twitter feed)
Our Friend of a Friend Josh Willingham
Zach and I at the Game
“A hotdog at the ballgame beats roast beef at the Ritz.” - Humphrey Bogart

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Minneapolis Labor Day Weekend

Zach and I had a great time in Minneapolis this past weekend. On Saturday morning we went to go meet J.J. Of course Liz already has this mom thing down and J.J. is absolutely adorable. 



In the afternoon Leah and I had lunch at The Good Earth while Zach went to the driving range. 


We went out to dinner with my parent at The Hole by the U of M and Johannah and Ryan met us there later. So great to see them and catch up. Then, it was home to join in my godmother's birthday celebration. Happy Birthday Kate.  

Love This Pic
Me and My Godparents
Sunday I had breakfast with Laurel and Leah at French Meadow Bakery and after we stopped by Leah's house to visit her mom.

Then it was time for the Minnesota State Fair, which according to Wikipedia is the largest state fair in the United States in terms of average daily attendance. Yeah, it's kind of a big deal. 

Enjoy my pictures of The Great Minnesota Get-Together:    

Baby Cow
Baby Goats for Zach
Baby Goat and Leah
Western Horse Show
Smokey and Me
Leah and the Biggest Pumpkin
Princess Kay of the Milky Way Butter Heads
Zach Relaxing on the Sky Glider
I Can't Believe Barack Was There
"Doggies of the Wild West" Show
Doggie Climbing a Ladder 
Right Before He Jumped Off
It was the best day. I ate the following food: falafel on a stick, samosas, ice cream cone, french fries, cheese curds, and a pickle on a stick. Can't wait for next year.  

"Speak softly and carry a big stick." - Teddy Roosevelt, as first said at the Minnesota State Fair on September 2nd, 1901

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Day Out with Thomas

Kirstin beat me to the punch on Thomas posts, but I had to share my pictures, too. 

John, Kirstin, Gunnar, and I drove over an hour to the Illinois Railway Museum for one thing and one thing only: Gunnar's reaction when he saw Thomas. And he did not disappoint. I've never heard the word "Thomas" said more times in one day (many times by me in an attempt to get Gunnar to say it too). All and all it was a fun day and now I can finally say "I rode on Thomas the Train." 

Title of Photo: "John Posing With Train and Uncrustable" 
Me and Kirstin Breaking the Rules and Climbing on Trains
Gunnar, Kirstin, and THOMAS
So Happy to Be Riding Thomas
Kirstin Not as Ecstatic
Gunnar Pointing Out the Other "Choo-Choo"
Father and Son Equally Enjoying the Trains
"Thank God for the model trains, you know? If they didn't have the model trains they wouldn't have gotten the idea for the big trains." - A Mighty Wind

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Park Ridge

Friday night Zach, Scooter, and I went to a concert at our neighborhood park. We packed a picnic and planned to make a night of it. Scooter got bored and started barking after about a half an hour, but at least we gave it a try.



Saturday we decided to take a field trip to Park Ridge. I've never been and Zach drove through it last week and said I would like it. We decided it would be perfect for an evening out. Park Ridge has an area called "Uptown" that is filled with nice restaurants, shopping, and a Trader Joe's, so we planned our evening in that area.

Zach was feeling Mexican food so we ate at Hay Caramba. Delicious food and great atmosphere.


Then we walked around uptown, making stops at a pet store and Trader Joe's.

On the walk back to the car we stopped to take some pictures.



Fun Fact: This theater was one of many facades used in the opening credits of "At the Movies" with Siskel and Ebert. I learned that on Wikipedia.


Another fun fact, Park Ridge is the hometown of one of my heroes, Hilary Clinton. Also learned from Wikipedia.

As summer winds to a close we are trying to take advantage of the warm weather and the beautiful area we live in.

"There shall be an eternal summer in the grateful heart." - Celia Thaxter