Can you believe that my wonderful boyfriend chose pedicure as our P date?!?! I could not have been more surprised or more excited! There are quite a few things you can do with P, I’m sure, but this man chose something totally for me!! Of course, this was Ed’s very first pedicure, but it may not be his last because he said his feet felt really good afterwards. I tried my best to talk him into a pale pink color, but he opted for none. Lol! We went to a nail place in Cahaba Heights. He had even called and made an appointment so they were waiting on us. The ladies that worked there were really carrying on about him getting a pedicure. They told him he should do it more often, and they have lots of men who come in there. We told them all about our alphabet dating and everything we were doing. They were super nice, and I’ll definitely go back to this place again. I was so overdue for a pedi too—this could not have come at more perfect time. After we were finished, Ed said that he needed to do something manly “like drink beer” so we went for some pub food at Blackwell’s. I love Blackwell’s Pub—they have great burgers! P date was the best!!
Since Ed and I started dating, we've been thinking of fun new ways to spice up the boring ole "dinner and a movie" routine. The first year, we've done alphabet dating. We worked our way through the alphabet by planning dates that started with each letter. We rotated turns and tried to do one every other week so that it would take about a year to complete. We just finished in March 2011, and we loved every minute of it! Check out our other blog, Us and Alton!!
Monday, November 22, 2010
O is for Opener
As in the season opener for Alabama Football! Woooo Hooooo! Being a graduate of the University of Alabama, I’m a diehard Bama football fan. But, Ed isn’t from Alabama, and really doesn’t have a college allegiance since he’s gone to all those smart, Northern schools that excel in all things non-sports, and some ice hockey too. So, he’d never been to a big football game, and of course, I’ve been looking forward to football season since it ended in January! When the time finally came to buy tickets this year, I bought 2 tickets to the opening game in hopes that he would want to go w
ith me. Then, I had the bright idea to somehow include the game into our alphabet dating game. Ok, a friend of mine told me this was cheating, but I just don’t think so. It was still a date I had planned, Ed didn’t know about it yet, and I really thought it would be a fun date! With some friends help, we figured out that our alphabet game would probably land perfectly on the letter O….so Opener it was! Ed did figure out what it was—I had to tell him the date, and approximation of the time, and I had to tell him we were going to Tuscaloosa that day so that he wouldn’t make other plans. He put two and two together and just asked me about it the day before. So, I was a little bummed that I didn’t get to see his excitement when he figured out what it was, but we had a blast either way. And, he was totally excited to go to a big college football game. Might I add that since that game, he has become somewhat of an Alabama fan….oh, and he doesn’t care for Auburn, which is just a winner in my book! Roll Tide Roll!
N is for Nifty
Ed had to get creative on N because it was a tough one. I’m not sure what all he was able to come up with, but he ended up with lunch and an event—one I was supposed to wear jeans and a tshirt to! We went to New York Pizza—it’s a great pizza place in the heart of Homewood, and one of my favorites! Buuuut, it was Sunday and apparently, NY Pizza doesn’t open until late on Sundays. We decided, since we were hungry, to just go get some Nummy sandwiches from Firehouse Subs. Then, for the big surprise, we went to find some “Nifty” at the Bessemer Flea Market. We had been talking about going to a flea market—Ed hasn’t ever been to one, and I’ve only been once. You never know what you’ll find. Maybe something I need for cheap, or just random stuff that I didn’t know I needed! Lol. Bessemer’s Flea Market is supposed to be one of the biggest around Birmingham, so it just seemed like the perfect one to go to. Let me tell you—it was huge!! If you need socks, sunglasses, or a cell phone, this is the place to go! There were authorized dealers from just about every major wireless carrier—that’s hardcore! There was a couple of booths that really interested us. One had a lot of tools, including sockets that you could buy. Ed really liked that one. There was also a man there selling appliances….pretty damn cheap too. Oh, and if you’re interested, the taco truck is there every weekend, and that’s probably enough motivation to go right there! In the end, we didn’t buy anything nifty, but we sure did find a lot of neat and nifty stuffs!
M is for Museum
M wasn’t a hard letter for me. There were quite a few options, but I decided to do something on the less expensive side because we weren’t experiencing a windfall! Lol! I decided a museum was the way to go. We have quite a few museums in Birmingham, but I really wanted to go to the Birmingham Museum of Art. First, we went to Momma Goldberg’s Deli for a yummy Sunday lunch—their nachos just rock my world. Then, on to the Museum of Art. There was a special exhibit on Japanese kimonos called Fashioning Kimonos—absolutely beautiful!! It was a really cool time; neither of us had ever been there before to see the exhibits, so it worked out wonderfully. We walked through all the Asian-inspired art, the Wedgewood Collection, and of course the special Kimono exhibit. We even looked through the museum shop f
or our very own kimonos—they were a little pricey, so we didn’t purchase one, but they sure were pretty!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
L is for Loaf
Looking back, I’m realizing that a lot of our alphabet dates were centered around food. Oh well, at least we agree that life pretty much revolves around making food lots of fun! I had no idea what Ed had up his sleeve with L. When I was thinking about it myself, I was drawing a blank! He actually beat me home from work on L day, which was a total shocker. He had gone to specialty health food stores and bought all the things we needed to make 2 different kinds of flourless, yeastless bread. We made a flaxseed bread and an almond flour bread. They were both very different to me. Ed had made the flaxseed bread before, but not the almond flour one. I was pleasantly surprised with both. We made the mini loaves, and I had a co
uple slices of the flaxseed bread while we waited on the almond bread. Let me just tell you—that almond flour bread was dyn-O-miiiite! I had quite a few slices with some of our strawberry jam on top, and that’s what I had for dinner that night!! Ed had Leftovers, but I was completely content with the bread and jam! Sad, I know. I did love this date idea because I had never made any kind of bread before. Mostly because I need instant gratification and bread usually takes a day or 2 of waiting on things to happen. And, this showed me that I can make bread in less than an hour and it really is quite good. Overall, I was really impressed with it after having such low expectations about flourless bread!
K is for Kite
K wasn’t all that difficult a letter. I had a few really good ideas like kiln (ceramics) and kayaking. The ceramics place I wanted to go was closed permanently—ugh! And, I couldn’t get the kayaking trip booked in time. So, Ed’s sister helped me come up with Kite! It’s a mighty good idea, if I may say so myself, and a very cheap, fun date. First, I made a key lime pie to follow up the steak sandwiches I prepared for dinner. Key lime pie was the only food I could think of that started with a K—maybe I just wasn’t thinking outside the box, but that’s all I had! Lol! I got the kites at Target—way cheap! Since it was the end of summer, I got them for only 79 cents each! I mean, for that price, I went ahead and bought 2 so that we could see who was better at the kite-flying! I searched the web for various public parks near me that have large green spaces. I found a nice cozy park that also had a laKe
and some ducKs. When we got there, we walked around the lake to the open green area. And, what do you know—even with a lake, there was no freakin wind! Can you believe that?!?!?! We roamed around the park a little while, let Sweetie chase at the ducks, took in the nice evening. And, what do you know—still no wind! Since wind is kind of vital to art of flying kites, we had to postpone K. Wind 1, Amy 0! We did end up going to another park on a mighty windy day and had a great time playing with the pups and flying kites!
J is for Jam
Oh my goodness—this was an awesome date! I’ll admit when Ed walked in with a pallet of strawberries and said “We’re making Jam!”, I had my doubts. I mean, my mamaw makes jelly, and though I’ve never watched her closely, it looks like a lot of work! Well,
I’m here to tell you that jam is 1) easy to make, 2) really really good, 3)healthy, and 4) a real blast to make with someone! Ed brought home strawberries—6 pints, a case of small jars, and some Sure-jel (maybe I spelled that right). Our strawberry jam is healthy because we substituted Splenda for sugar. I was skeptical, but it was DELICIOUS! After we macerated the strawberries, we had to boil them for “exactly 1 minute” according to the directions. So, we whipped out the iphone timer and it was on.
The tricky part was actually jarring the jam. We have to pour the jam in the jars while they’re sitting in boiling water, then we have to cap them with one tight turn. Oh, and that lid, it’s been sitting in boiling water too! We did it though, and apparently we did it right because all of our jars went “POP”. It was likely music to my ears!! The sound of success! Hahaha.
The only problem I see with making jam is that you have to wait 24 hours for it to set up. I couldn’t wait the whole 24 hours so the next morning, I had some on my bagel and looooved it! Whether you’re alphabet dating or not, you need to make your own jam. I’m in love with the strawberry splenda jam, which is obvious by my eating it every morning! And, there are directions in the Surejel packages. Trust me, you don’t have to be Martha Stewart to pull this one off—it really is easy. And, now that we’ve done it once, we’re ready to make a lot more jars (since I go through it so quickly). We’re going to pick peaches ($4 for a big basketful) and make peach jam as well. This data was an A in my book, or should I say a J?!?!
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