Friday, August 3, 2012

Date #2: Bowling + Sushi (Bushi?)

Our second week date pulled: bowling! No, not the classiest date ever invented, but it was actually a perfect pull for a rainy Friday afternoon. Tad and I have been discussing our "restaurant rut" as well - how we eat over and over at the same restaurants, even though there are a ton of exciting new places to eat throughout the Tallahassee area. We decided that our dates would be a good time to experience new restaurants as well. And what could class up a bowling date better than...

SUSHI! We decided to experience the Jasmine Cafe, which turned out to be a lot more expensive trendier than I thought it would be. However, it was nice to experience something different, and their Dragon Rolls were really, REALLY good.


And nothing better follows a sushi lunch than a few games of bowling. We entered Seminole Bowl around 2pm and found it like this:
Yep, completely empty, save us and the girl renting out shoes. Tad tried to convince me that he had reserved the facility for our own "Private Party"; I wasn't buying it. He also tried to convince he was not a good bowler. I will let you judge for yourselves if he was sandbagging or not:

Having the whole place to ourselves actually made our date even more amazing. We were not afraid to do victory dances, defeat dances, strike dances, split pin dances... we did a lot of dancing. And I FINALLY found a game in which I do not feel the least bit competitive. Maybe that's because I am so ridiculously bad!

We are pulling a "purple date" - one that takes a little more planning and $$$ - this week and we will plan for it this month. Stay tuned for a future post!

xoxo,

Meghan

Saturday, July 28, 2012

What's In The Jar?


People are already asking... what's in the jar? We came up with around 100 dates and then divided them into activities we could do easily and ones that would take a little planning. Many of thse are specific to our area - but I suppose you could adapt them to wherever you live! Here's my list (I will be linking to each post when we actually go on the date):

White Dates (Inexpensive/Minimal Planning)
1. Hit a bucket of balls at the driving range
2. Buy all the ingredients for a new dish and make it together at home
3. Lay out a blanket in the backyard and stargaze... with wine
4. Tour the Antarctic Research Facility at FSU
5. Paint a room in the house we have been meaning to redo (see how I snuck a chore in there! LOL)
6. Enjoy a milkshake at Myra Jean's... with two straws
7. Scrabble Tournament (The Hub says I put that one in there just to beat him at something)
8. Long walk around the block
9. Play corn hole (The Hub put that one in there just to beat me at something).
10. Picnic on the beach... with wine.
11. Rock Band tournament
12. Find a local restaurant with an eating contest and enter, Man v. Food style (I am really looking forward to this one... a lot!)
13. Watch the sunset ... with wine.
14. People watch at the coffee shop
15. Go to the Greyhound racetrack and bet on the dogs with your favorite name
17. Drive through neighborhoods and pretend House Hunt.
18. Fishing
19. Plant an herb garden (in pots)
20. Volunteer locally (we are talking about either Wakulla Springs or Second Harvest)
21. Play like a kid at Fun Station - mini golf, laser tag, bumper boats!
22. Go antiquing in Havana
23. Monopoly tournament... with wine.
24. Make homemade ice cream.
25. Dance Battle with the Kinect
26. Shop the Tallahassee Flea Market
27. Test drive cool cars
28. Make S'Mores and camp out in the backyard
29. Go to the shooting range.
30. Invite friends over to play cards... and drink wine.
31. Get up early and go yard sale hunting
32. Have a fondue night
33. Build a frame for the bathroom mirror, a la Pinterest
34. Make chocolate chip cookies from scratch
35. Head to the batting cages
36. Take a boat ride down the St. Mark's river
37. Pick grapes at Monticello Vineyard
38. Write our own "Couples Bucket List" - and then make at least one thing happen
39. Take Cohen (our weimaraner) to the dog park
40. Visit the Mary Brogan Museum
41. Ice Cream Sundae bar (just now noticing how many of our dates involve ice cream...)
42. See a midnight movie showing
43. Make our own sushi
44. Visit the Antique Car Museum
45. IMAX movie
46. Go kayaking
47. Make a layer cake with homemade icing
48. Dress up and head out to a nice dinner
49. Create a vision board for our lives together
50. Organize the garage (Oops, another chore!)
51. Make breakfast together and then eat it in bed
52. Go to the Planetarium Show
53. Play with sparklers/fireworks
54. Take a bubble bath together
55. See a movie at the Dollar Theater
56. Visit the Humane Society and play with the puppies
57. Shop the Downtown Marketplace one Saturday morning
58. Host a BBQ
60. Hike the St. Mark's trail
61. Eat at a "new-to-us" local restaurant
62. Make homemade jam
63. Play strip poker (There will not be a blog entry about this one :).
64. Eat at a food truck
65. Babysit for another couple so they can have a date night
66. Take a tour of Maclay Gardens
67. Make our own pizza
68. Feed the ducks at Lake Ella
69. Make homemade donuts
70. Explore the Tallahassee Museum
71. See a play at a local theater
72. Dance at the Bradfordville Blues Club
73. Karaoke!
74. Explore the Florida Caverns in Marianna
75. Eat oysters and lsiten to live music at Posey's

Purple Dates (More planning/more expensive)
76. Host a college football party
77. Go wine tasting at a local vineyard
78. Go to a car show
79. Take a cooking class
80. Get professional pictures taken outside
81. Find a band we both like and go to a concert
82. Take a dancing lesson
83. Go to an FSU sporting event (Baseball! Football!)
84. Go to a roller derby
85. Get a couple's massage
86. Spend the night at a local hotel
87. Go camping
88. Go to a concert at the FSU School of Music
89. Take a hot air balloon ride
90. Find a working drive-in theater and go see a movie
91. Go horseback riding
92. Spend a weekend at a B&B
93. Take a gambling cruise
94. Visit an amusement park and ride every rollercoaster
95. Whitewater rafting
96. Trip to a casino
97. Go tubing down the river
98. Attend a Florida Festival (Blue Crab, Market Days, etc.)
99. Host a Chili Cook-Off
100. Go to a weekend Music Festival (a la Bonaroo, etc)
101. Weekend getaway cruise

As I typed these, I kept thinking of more! What are your favorite date night ideas?

xoxo,

Meghan


Friday, July 27, 2012

#1: Glass-bottom Boat Ride at the Springs

With much anticipation Thursday night, The Hub pulled the first white paper for our first date on this new adventure. The verdict was..................................
taking a glass-bottom boat ride at the Springs!

We are so lucky to live in Florida, close to so many amazing outdoor activites and parks. One of the reasons we started this project was to experience some of them! Very close to our home is Wakulla Springs, a state park where you can swim, take boat rides, hike, explore a lodge - pretty amazing place! Though we had taken a boat tour there before, we had never experienced their famous glass-bottom boat. So - we headed out Friday morning to do just that!


If you live or are visiting Wakulla or Leon County and have some time to tour around - Wakulla Springs is a must-visit. It is BEAUTIFUL! Just the drive in through the woods is gorgeous, very old Florida. When we got there, we headed straight to the docks to buy tickets for the boat tour... only to find this sign waiting for us:
No glass bottom boat tours because the water was too cloudy! We have had some major storms in the area recently, so the water was too dark to see anything through the glass. But NO FEAR - this project is about being together, not just accomplishing tasks - so we bought tickets for the regular boat tour and spent the hour of wait time bumming around and having fun together. We:

Enjoyed a highly nutritious meal at the snack bar, complete with very interesting people-watching:

Visited Giant Old Joe, the stuffed alligator (who was tragically and mysteriously murdered in the 1960s - it's a cold case!)


Flattened a penny to remember our travels:

Waded in the (FREEZING) water... while holding hands. It was very sweet!

And then sat down to share some ice cream and play checkers. Until we realized that neither of us knew how to play checkers. Seriously, we are a cerebral pair.

Then it was BOAT TIME! The boat tour lasts about 45 minutes and it is FULL of wildlife sightings. We spotted five manatees, at least a dozen gators, herds of turtles (do turtles travel in herds? schools? I don't know), a ton of birds (including a snake bird that swam underwater alongside our boat for half the ride), and a funny little kid who sat behind us and giggled every time the tour guide said "river chicken". We had a blast!



What a first date! We had so much fun spending time together that didn't include a television set or a telephone. Looking forward to many more dates to come!

xoxo,
Meghan

Date Jar: The Beginning.

I love my husband. He is bitingly funny (though painfully shy). He's smart (sometimes too smart for his own good). He's outdoorsy, in that he loves hunting and fishing (not like me, who is outdoorsy in the sense that I like to drink wine on my back porch). And he loves me unflinchingly and unwaveringly (are those words?).

But after many, many weekends in a row of watching DVR'd episodes of Game of Thrones and playing "What Can We Make for Dinner Out of What's Left in the Fridge", we were BORED. Bored bored bored.
Enter Pinterest, and this cool idea: The Date Jar. Now I have to admit: I am not as crafty as this lady. Not even a little. I did not have colored popsicle sticks and ribbon floating around my house - nor was I motivated enough to drive to Hobby Lobby and buy some. What I DID have was a blue mason jar, some colored paper, a pen, and more than a few ideas of things The Hub and I have always wanted to do. Oh, and a glass of Pinot. Thus, the date jar was born.

Here are the rules:
1. We will try our utmost to go on at least one date a week. This will probably occur on weekends because, honestly, it's the only time the two of us aren't exhausted from working.

2. We have two colors of paper in our jar. White dates are simple and relatively inexpensive; purple dates take some planning and money. We want to do at least one purple date a month, even if we have to pull it a few weeks in advance to save and plan. Now, I don't know if purple dates will actually happen, but it will be fun to try!

3. The Hub gets to pull. Yep, every time. This was his rule, and I don't mind because, honestly - most of the dates in the jar were my idea so... it's only fair.

4. I will blog about each one. I want to document this piece of our life, this special time when it is just the two of us in our family, where we know each other so well yet still have so much growing and learning to do together. How cool will it be to show our kids this year together? Kind of like... "How I Dated Your Mother".

xoxo,

Meghan