Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Give the groundhog a break!

Okay everyone, it is time to leave the poor groundhog alone!  Yes, the calendar says it's spring (as dictated by the sun and the tilt of the earth). Yes, there's snow on the ground. But honestly, does anyone really believe a rodent who, according to legend, is a lush? Knowing that little tidbit actually makes him more likeable in our book, but also less creditable. Fun fact: During Prohibition Phil threatened to impose 60 weeks of winter on the community if he wasn't allowed a drink. During our groundhog research, we also learned that Punxsutawney Phil gets his longevity from drinking "groundhog punch" (a secret recipe). One sip, which is administered every summer at the Groundhog Picnic, gives him seven more years of life. (How much for that recipe!?!?). And lastly, according to StormFax Weather Almanac, which has been keeping records since 1887, Punxsutawney Phil's predictions are correct only 39% of the time. We don't know about you, but it sounds like Phil's a better Happy Hour buddy than weather/season forecaster!

As we mentioned last post, this past weekend was the Irish Festival! It's a great kick off to the warm weather festival season. Saturday brought warm, sunny weather, which in turn brought the public out! We stayed in one spot the entire time, which was just outside of the packed crowd. Kate was happy to get one of her favorite festival foods- the Irish Surprise, made by the ladies of St. Patrick's Church. A warm bowl of potatoes, cabbage and corned beef. Although we didn't have a chance to visit the vendors or watch the bands, we had nice time catching up with friends. And really, that's what a festival is all about! Well, that and Kettle Korn.


Richmond was sad, but proud of VCU this weekend. They played hard, but couldn't quite make it to the top of the tournament. Great job Rams!

A few weeks ago, we told you about a wine tasting we hosted with a few of our friends.This was something we had been wanting to do for weeks, and were totally bummed with the results in the wine. For the last few weeks, we've been trying to come up with a way to give an honest review without being ugly. We have decided to come clean and be as honest as possible:

The wine we were tasting was the Skinny Girl brand- we tried the white, blush and red. Now, the 5 of us are not wine snobs. I mean, we're all in our 30s, have had our share of wine, and know what's decent and what's not. But we're not above having a glass of Three Buck Chuck every now and then. It's pretty safe to say that 50% of the wine we typically drink is around $10 a bottle or less. So with the Skinny Girl wines retailing for $20 a bottle, we had some high expectations. We started taking notes when we began sampling the white. Then realized we all had the same thing to say: little flavor, boring, blah, won't pair with anything, not a sipping wine, not a wine for drinking, yuck. Same for the blush, and even worse reviews for the red! Before the tasting we were joking about having a dump bucket as they have at a proper wine tasting, and decided that we'd likely be drinking it anyway! WRONG! We ended up dumping most of the wine down the drain. Using it for cooking or sangria was discussed, but ultimately, it was just that bad. Fortunately Kate had back up wine, so all was not lost! Aside from the bad taste in our mouth, we were really just disappointed. We knew there would be some hype because of the brand, but it just seems wrong to charge that much for "diet wine" that tastes so bad. It was unanimous that we'd rather drink 120-135 calories of good wine than 100 calories of bad. Thanks to Ashley, Kri and Mary for helping us out!

On a happier note- the weekends in Richmond are about to get really busy! The Easter holiday brings out the fun family festivities! Here are the highlights we hope to hit this week:
Last week we asked for Roller Derby names, and got a HUGE response. By huge we mean zero. So here are a few we came up with, using our former fake bar names:
Sockem’ Susie:“Don’t cry- it will only hurt until I sock ya again”
Susie Sunshine :“She’ll socket to ya”
Hellacious Heidi: “Hell on wheels, the fire is coming for ya”
Heidi “the hurricane” Duvet: “She's got her 'eye' on you!"
Cyclone Susie and Hurricane Heidi: "Catastrophe is a comin’ so you best be a runnin’"

What do y'all think? Have any favorites? And more suggestions?

We hope you and your loved ones have a great Easter weekend!

Cheers,

K&H

Funny Confession Ecard: you know your wine sucks when you have to chase it with soda.




Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Countdown to Spring



Hello!

Happy almost spring everyone!  It's been a busy week here in Richmond. We had a Happy Hour, checked out the River City Rollergirls, got our craft on, did some running shoe shopping, cheered on VCU, celebrated St. Patrick's Day and enjoyed a spa day...phew! Here are the highlights for your reading pleasure:

  • We got together on Thursday with some friends for Happy Hour at The Savory Grain. Opened last month by the beautiful and talented Jami Bohdan, the wife of a former coworker. It's a lovely space and we are so impressed with what they have built! This is a wonderful "date night" spot, and has a fantastic dining room available for small groups. The bar is stocked with plenty of local beers on tap, which were $2 off during Happy Hour.
  • On Saturday we went on a double date to check out the River City Rollergirls at the Richmond Convention Center. This was our first bout (Roller Derby word for game or match), and it was exciting! There was a fun, enthusiastic and diverse crowd to cheer them on. Once we understood the rules, we really got into it! One of the highlights was checking out the player's alter-ego names on their jerseys. Though we are still deciding our Roller Derby names, we have no plans on joining, just cheering them on. We ended the evening with burgers and beers at Northside Grill.
We're bruised just watching!
  • Kate finally finished a craft project that's been on her plate for awhile. When the craft table materials were bought, 2 magnet boards for crafty inspiration also wound up in the cart. Plain old magnet boards are fine and dandy, but fabric covered boards are better!  Check it out in She's Crafty!
  • Heather and her Boo did some running shoe shopping over the weekend. They checked out Lucky Foot, a locally owned and operated running store. They specialize in proper fittings based on your foot and running style. It was one of the BEST customer services experiences ever, and we highly recommend checking them out. The icing on the cake was the free beer in celebration of St. Patrick's Day.
  • We're proud of VCU and where they finished in the A-10 conference tournament over the weekend. We wish them luck in the NCAA tournament. Go Rams! Bring on the HAVOC!
  • St. Patrick's Day was low key for us as far as the usual celebrations. Heather & hubby were buying shoes and watching the VCU game, Kate & her hubby took care of house projects. Next weekend we'll hit the Irish Festival in Church Hill.
  • And the BEST part of the week was Spa day (or Spaaaaaahhhh day!). As a thank you for hosting Meghan's shower, we were given certificates to Glo Med Spa. Heather had the Deep Pore Glow Facial and Kate had the Body Contouring Massage (aka the skinny massage). The soothing atmosphere and knowledgeable and friendly staff made for a relaxing afternoon. Thank you Meghan!!

That's all for this week! If you have Roller Derby names for us or you, please comment below or on Facebook. Check in next week for our next awesome adventure!

Cheers!

K&H

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

 Marching On!

We had a lovely week of snow days (well one snow day); working from home, snow cooking, traveling to visit friends and loving the 60 plus degree weather over the daylight savings time kickoff weekend. After this cold and dreary winter, we both spent as much time as possible outside Saturday and Sunday.

Heather prepares for a day of cooking
Dutch ovens want to play in the snow too!

Mmmm- nothing like chili on a chilly day
Kate's kitty Lola watches as the snow starts to stick.
Kate's backyard
3 days after the snow, springtime!
  
Heather, her Boo (yes, they call each other Boo-it is hilarious, well, they think it's hilarious) and our friend Ashley with beautiful baby Vivienne in tow enjoyed workouts at the park followed by outdoor snacking on the back deck and patio. It was perfect!

Kate and her hubby drove north for the weekends to visit our friends Jimmy and Sarah in Philadelphia. Jimmy's band was performing on Saturday, which was a great excuse for a visit, like they really need one. Aside from rocking out, we ate some great meals, explored Philly, and just hung out!
We didn't take a lof photos, BUT came across an awesome stash of US Weekly magazines from 1991.

Mary Catherine sorted the hundreds of photos of our baby shower craftiness that we bragged about last week. A few images can be found on our She’s Crafty! page. We really did rock that shower!

Instead of a happy hour at a bar/restaurant, this week, we tried a little something different. We hosted our own wine tasting with a couple of girlfriends at Kate's house. We had a specific new brand of wines we wanted to sample, and we are bummed to say we were all disappointed. On the positive side, we had a great time with our girlfriends and thankfully had good back-up wine and yummy charcuterie so the night was not a complete loss! We are not completely ready to throw in the towel on this brand (well, we are for the wine portion of the brand!) and are going to explore it bit more before dishing all our thoughts. More will follow in the coming weeks.

It's hard to believe that we are already upon St. Patrick's Day! We hope you have a safe and fun one!  Don't forget to wear something green and kiss someone Irish…just be sure they are cool with it first! 

Don’t forget all the great festivals this month! And in case you need information on things like St. Patty’s Day Etiquette, a beer guide, hangover cures, how to call out of work excuses, driving safe guidelines (don’t drive) and other fun stuff, check out this Richmond.com article.

Cheers,

K&H

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

March Madness!



March Madness Cocktails and Glitter style! 
 
We are now in the third month of the year as well as the third month of blogging.  We are getting a better hang of it each day and hope you are still enjoying what we are putting out there.  Any and all feedback is welcome.  If you haven’t already, be sure to “follow us” on Pinterest and “like us” on Facebook!  

In the month of March we will be…
  • Adding more content to the blog, Pinterest and Facebook. 
  • Loving having sunlight in the evenings, don’t forget to set your clocks for daylight savings this weekend!
  • Increasing the frequency and intensity of workouts. Those pounds are going to drop!
  • Making a couple of crafts, maybe we will finally get around to those wreaths we got snowed out of making in January!
  • Having a big Happy Hour...maybe even two!
  • Cheering on the RiverCity Rollergirls at our first ever roller derby, March 16th.
  • Treating ourselves to a spa day.
  • Traveling and visiting friends.
  • Celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day, March 17th
  • Celebrating the first day of Spring, March 20th.
  • Enjoying the unofficial kick off to the festival season, The Irish Festival, March 23-24th.
  • Rocking out at The National  to see Three Sheets to the Wind, March 29th
  • Celebrating Easter, Easter at Maymont, March 30th and the Easter Parade on Monument Avenue, March 31st.

And that is just what we know of right now! Pure madness, awesome fabulous madness, awaits us this March!

We started this month of madness by hosting, along with our friend Mary Catherine, a baby shower for our dear friend Meghan. The theme was Star Wars-chic and it was awesome! Our guest of honor and her husband are fans of Star Wars and based on the very cool gifts they received and the shower theme, apparently, all their friends and family are aware of this fact. The idea of the theme started off small with Mary Catherine designing the shower invitation with a baby Yoda and a couple of subtle Star Wars references. After a snowy coffee date to plan we had come up with a menu of  “grown up” kid foods such as peanut butter and jelly sushi, baked brie with Yoda stamped on it, tater tots, chic fil a chicken nuggets, macaroni and cheese bites, cupcakes from Pearls and of course fruit and veggies. 
 
Kate used the coolest craft tool in the world, a Silhouette, to make a Star Wars mobile and a banner tying in the reference from the shower invitation.  As part of the mobile there are baby pictures of the parents-to-be at all stages of childhood. This was a neat touch and everyone loved looking at the photos. Each of these will be hanging in the baby’s nursery.  

Mary Catherine has a fabulous flair for the vintage and we were able to use her collection of antique cake stands, drink dispensers for cranberry-pineapple-almond punch (see Pinterest for the recipe) and family heirloom green depression glass plates. We were all very pleased with the way it all came together and have no problem saying it was very cool and not nerdy at all...well maybe a little nerdy but in a nerdy-chic kind of way!
 
Another personal touch we added was that we had each of the guests decorate a square building block. All the guests got very creative and the end result was special one-of-a-kind toy for the baby. Adding to the special-ness was that the blocks were handmade by the father-to-be’s own father. Keep this craft in mind for a baby gift or party favor. 

We will post pictures of everything before the week is up!

Cheers!
K&H