Friday, January 30, 2015

Mary had a little BAM!



This past weekend, our church held the youth Dodgeball Tournament to raise funds for youth summer mission trips.

My co- leader and I played with four of the girls in our small group. Two of the girls had played last year, while the rest of us were all new this year. But we weren't going to let a mostly new team keep us from winning! DC and I knew we could win - we even had strategies to win:


Post-Tourname smiles!

  • Strategy #1: Only attempt to catch the ball if you are absolutely sure you can catch it.
  • Strategy #2:  If possible, take out their strongest player first
  • Strategy #3: Pray for DC and KB to be kind and have good, humble attitudes (DC and KB are a bit competitive - we really wanted to win)
  • Strategy #4: Three people will run for the balls at the whistle and bat their assigned balls back to the rest of the team
  • Strategy #5: Throw at the opposing team's feet. Its harder to catch that way.
  • Strategy #6: One person just needs to be a body - stay in and only dodge balls because if time runs out, the team with the most people still on the court wins (We lost that way once. Never again!)


We walked away from the night 2 - 2, but still had a blast. Besides, we know (in our hearts) that we won for best team name, which was "Mary had a Little BAM!"

Pregame Smiles- right before we went and scoped out the competition!
Serious (Dodge) Ballers
  
 Our Awesome Shirts!
Hand- Drawn by MS and her mom



Wednesday, January 28, 2015

The Detour

As I mentioned in my previous post, I went to IKEA in Charlotte on my way to Louisville. Now, many of you road-wise people may be going, "Wait a minute. Charlotte isn't on the way to Louisville!" Yep. It's not. I know that now. So let me paint the picture of how this came to be....

I had been wanting to go to IKEA for a while now, just hadn't had any reasons other than that to go to Atlanta or Charlotte (the closest locations). My departure time for Louisville had changed several times throughout the week and then Thursday night I got the great idea to just leave at my original time (early), hit up an IKEA, and still arrive at the agreed upon time.  Brilliant, right?

So Friday morning dawns bright and cold and I text my friend and ask if there's an IKEA in Louisville. She said no, but you pass one in Charlotte. Now, let me stop here and explain why I took her word right away.  My friend's parents live in this area and she came here at least 1-2 times a month during football season the last two years, so I assumed she knew this drive pretty well. I mean why would I question her, right?

So, I finish loading Roxie (my car), plug IKEA in Charlotte into my GPS and hit the road. So as I'm driving by myself, I had a list of people to call, one being my grandmother - Mema, as she had had surgery a few days before. Now growing up, I had taken many roadtrips with Mema and Papa, including several to Louisville while my uncle was in seminary there. Mema still knows the way, very well actually.  So as I mention that I'm on my way to Charlotte, she says several times "I don't think that's on the way to Louisville." Now me, being bullheaded, said "Yeah it is. It's just a different way to go"...getting quieter every time I said it as the doubt was now starting to sink in, that maybe, just maybe Charlotte is not on the way to Louisville. 

So I finally get to IKEA, get in and out in 30 minutes (Amazing, right? Especially considering it was my first time ever going to IKEA), and then hop back into the car. I contemplate swinging by Nordstrom to make a return, but see its about 30 minutes away so nix that idea. Then I plug my friend's address into my GPS and realize my trip to Louisville, which should have taken 6 hours and 15 minutes, is now going to take me 7 hours and 20 minutes, on top of the hour and a half I had already driven to Charlotte. At this point I just heave a heavy sigh and then chuckle at myself. In my friend's defense, I texted her early in the morning while she was multitasking.  In my defense, I should've checked the map first.  Oh well, I was happy I finally went to IKEA and got everything I was looking for! And, I got to travel across the entire state of NC, which was pretty to look at while I drove on through!

And what was I looking for on this grand adventure to IKEA? I'm glad you asked!

One of the things I was looking for was a rod to hold tins that would hold plants. (see picture below - that makes it a bit easier to understand!) My old roommate had one that we hung coffee mugs on, but since I don't drink coffee that wasn't very appealing to me. Lately, I've been using a lot of herbs and thought it would be cool to get one of those hanging things to hold herbs, so ta da! Right now, I have basil and mint in my tins!



I also got a hand towel holder because the way my bathroom is setup, there is a wall between the sink and the hand towels in my bathroom. I'd been wanting to get a holder for this wall for quite some time, so was excited for this too!



Ikea may have been out of the way, but I'm glad I went, because every good road trip needs a good story!


Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Louis, Louis, Louisville!

Over Martin Luther King Weekend, Roxie took her first major roadtrip!  (Roxie is my car for you new readers) After a detour to IKEA in Charlotte (more on that later), I went to Louisville, Kentucky for the weekend to visit my best friend! I had been to Louisville before to run a race, but had no time to visit!

This trip was all about discovering Louisville! The first great discovery - Roxie gets great gas mileage!  After leaving Greenville and going to Charlotte, I made it all the way to the Kentucky/Tennessee border before I had to get gas! Whoo! But, on to the real discoveries of the weekend!

After I got there, KQ and I went and had dinner and Tom + Chee! It is a cute little gourmet grilled cheese and tomato soup shop! It was absolutely delicious! I got just a regular grilled cheese sandwich - can't beat the classic!
(Side Note: To get this picture, because I forgot to take it when we went, I had to open up KQ's sunroof, stand through it at a red light and quickly take a picture. It was quite comical.)

After dinner, we stopped and got ice cream at Graeter's and then went back to KQ's place and relaxed by watching the Lego Movie because neither of us had seen it (EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!). After a long day of driving for me and work for her, we both needed a calm and relaxing evening!

On Saturday we woke up, went and got Chick-fil-a, because what else would we eat together on a Saturday morning!?! Then we made our way to downtown Louisville and went to the Louisville Slugger museum. It was so cool! I didn't realize the bats were still made there!
Some artsy guys outside took this cool picture.


Of course we had to take a picture with this bat!
We picked a perfect time to go as everyone was down the street at the Duke - Louisville basketball game (Duke won).

Next we headed over to Churchill Downs. We had a wonderful tour guide! He has lived 2 miles away from the track his entire life. He entertained us with many great stories from his years attending the Kentucky Derby! Also, walking through it was much more enjoyable than running through it!



Then we headed back to KQ's place to meet MR and head to church.  After church we went to a restaurant called Game. Oh.my.gosh. SOOOO good. I had been talking about wanting to eat at Game since last April and man was it worth the wait! Game is a restaurant with a variety of game, such as kangaroo, bison, and antelope. I got a kangaroo burger - soo good. Told my colleagues in Australia I was officially ready to go work there now!


The game at Game
Kangaroo Burger


After that, we somehow made room for more ice cream from Graeter's. Then KQ and I settled in and watched Frozen! On Sunday we slept in a little and then went and had brunch at Toast, one of the hottest brunch spots in Louisville as evidenced by its 45 minute wait! It was quite yummy!

Then we attempted to go tour a few of the Bourbon distilleries along the Bourbon trail. However, all the distilleries are closed in January.  Whoops. Luckily the Evan Williams Bourbon experience back in downtown Louisville on historic Whiskey Row was open! It was really neat. It had a great tour of their mini distillery onsite, while giving a fascinating account of the history of Evan Williams and Bourbon! The tour ended with a tasting and of course I liked the oldest, most expensive bourbon they gave us the best!

Then we walked all the way to Indiana! Just kidding, but seriously we did cross the Big Four Bridge over the Ohio River, which connects Louisville, Kentucky to Jeffersonville, Indiana. It was a gorgeous and windy afternoon for a nice walk!

To wrap up our day we ended up at a local pizza place, Wick's pizza! It was like everything else in Louisville - delicious! Had a fun vibe to it and was a great place to wrap up my weekend in Louisville! While we packed a whole lot of stuff into one weekend, I can't wait to go back - there is so much more to do and see there!