Thursday, September 18, 2014

Wisconsin for St. Patty's Day: Spring Break 2014

My partners in crime.

Free casting during ice fishing season - new concept. 

Well, it was Spring Break 2014.  Lyssa and I continue to go on spring breaks together ever since we started college - since we're both still on school schedules (me a student, her a teacher) we continue to have time off to break away from the madness and hit a beach!  Usually because we cannot afford any vacation, our beach of choice is the Marsh Pond.  This year spring break fell on St Patty's Day, so it was a whole host of madness.  Lyssa picked me up from the airport and we enjoyed a few Maplewood Meats hot sticks.  There's really nothing better than a good hot stick.  After meeting up with Curty (who was of course at Menards), we went back to Menards to pick up some stuff for the remodeling project including all of the tile, grout and other building supplies.  Lyssa and I, like the children we are, both grabbed a Sprecher soda for the drive home.  You can't beat it.


How many polls can you fish with at once? 

Once we got back to Seymour it was time to cast a few lines with the Nagel Boys.  We brought over the expert ice fisherman to fish some trout out of the pond.  They put a few holes through the ice and we were able to catch a few nice ones!  I froze them up and brought them back to Pittsburgh!  So good.


FISH ON.
Friday the whole family - Lyssa included of course - went up to Joel's cabin to check on the place and  do a little snowmobiling.  Since the snow was melting rapidly and I hadn't been on the trails much this winter - it was my las chance to get in a good trail ride.  We went down to the local pubs and chatted it up with the always entertaining hosts.  We hung around Saturday for a bit while Curty was doing some odds and ends at the cabin and then headed on our way back home to Seymour to celebrate St. Patricks Day!

Fish slayers

Fishing captains!

After a moment to freshen up and scrunch my hair (per ush) Curty handed over the keys to his Chevy!  The van that I usually drive when I'm home was in Pittsburgh, so I had the luxury of driving the big beast to Lyssa's in BC.  Seriously, that 20 minute trail ride made me want to toss my Hyundai to the curb and big up a big Dodge. I felt like I could run over anything and everything.  However, I should have probably been sitting on a phone book, and maybe that would have helped that feeling. 

Notice Lyssa's snowsuit. Epic.
Deer at Buck's Camp
Curty let me take out the Chevy!!

 At Lyssa's we med up with Jeanne and Lizzo to enjoy the Palubicki residence before going to Appleton.  It was just like college and I was in love haha!  It was nice to see everyone in one place!  We went to the Stoneyard and boot stomped to a little Nashville Pipeline before heading back to Seymour to drop off Lizzo and see who was all at Jackson Point.  At JP we did some more dancing around to a band who was playing the cowbell like I've never seen the cowbell be played before.  

All in all, it was a wild spring break 2014 and I was stranded in Green Bay for one more night due to weather before making it back home to Paul in Pittsburgh.  Well, see ya next year Lyss!


Friday, September 12, 2014

Curty and Deb to the Rescue!

Well a few days before Black Bag Ball, I may have gotten into a tiny little fender bender with a fence while trying to take Paul to work at Children's Hospital at 5AM.  The moral of that story is Paul was right and he drives a lot more now.  ANYWAY, we were carless and in a rush to buy a car because Paul needed to get to work.  I was able to rent one for a few days, but that was only temporary and the costs were going to add up quick.  

This is what pulled into our yard - but the bed of the truck was loaded with boxes from Menards.

What happens what you're not sure what to do? You call your parents of course.  So Paul and I were going back and forth with our parents to figure out what kind of car we should buy and perhaps we could borrow one for awhile until we found a car that was in our price range and still a quality vehicle (pretty difficult when you're as cheap as us...)!!  

At the same time, we had been planning all along to remodel our kitchen and turns out that the best deal for cabinets and all things remodeling was of course at our local Menards.  Home Depot and Lowe's couldn't compete with the local discounts - so we ordered them from back home and Curty was going to drive them out here some time.  Instead of just bringing the cabinets, this time he brought a trailer with a van, that was packed full of cabinets.  I guess the van helped to keep the wood away from the winter elements??  Probably didn't help the gas bill that much however.  

The boys dissembling some cabinets - don't mind the mess!

This plan seriously saved our necks.  We now at the good'ole Chrysler Town and Country to bomb around town in until our little car was fixed or we bought a new car. What a relief that we didn't have to buy a snap decision car from Craigslist.   My parents rolled in late Friday night with a hefty load on the back of the truck.  It was really pretty amazing. 

Saturday Paul and Dad took down a few of the cabinets we could do without in order to make the demolition more manageable.  Dad was also scoping out how he was going to go about the remodel - looking at the plumbing and all of the other quirks that we were going to have to fix.  That evening we had the opportunity to go to Meat and Potatoes to celebrate Joel's Birthday Dinner.  Joel's Birthday was two day's prior and it's a bit of a tradition to go to that restaurant downtown to get some fancy meat.  Mom unfortunately got the salad which was hilarious looking.  It was a clump of lettuce on a plate with a small cherry tomato... when we all saw it came out of the kitchen we muttered under our breath "well, feel sorry for whoever gets that appetizer" and turns out it was mom's entree - haha!
Celebrating Joel's Birthday at Meat and Potatoes!

We also had a few odd appetizers including chicken livers.  It was a fun night!  Sunday morning, Mom and Dad were on the road to try to beat the next big snowstorm that was coming down upon the midwest.  We loaded up the Hyundai onto the trailer and they were off!   It was a quick trip - but it sure saved our butts, and we appreciate you guys lending us the van - it's so spacious!!


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Black Bag Ball

I have wild friends. That is all.
Black bag ball is an annual dance affair for medical students.  Lucky for me, I get to attend for 8 years straight.  Booyah. This year, I threw on my rehearsal dinner dress and asked Ilinca to be my arm candy as my plus one.  

My PLUS ONE!
Apparently white was a popular color...

After spending a few moments getting fancy, we made our way over to Josh's place in Lawrenceville.  They sure know how to put on a party - the place was so welcoming and cute! As people started funneling in, the time started ticking before we had to catch our rides downtown. No limo this time.  This year Black Bag Ball was at the Fairmont in downtown Pittsburgh - a fancy little place down there.  The theme was the "Great Gatsby' which explains all of the fancy outfits and flashy headbands.


Apparently not a fan of having their picture taken...
I of course live for the dance floor so I made a few rounds on the wood floor to tear it up a bit, but most of the time was spent in line waiting for a drink or some food - unfortunately.  Usually I can't breath because I'm dancing too crazy.  Regardless, it was a darn good time and I wish we could get fancy every six months for a sponsored med school prom! 

The ladies.