the rental

My latest Eat This column is up!  Winter Squash 🙂  I included two of my favorite recipes; both for butternut squash.  I used Ina’s roasted squash recipe, which is great as a side dish or as a first-step for using squash in other recipes, like a salad or soup.  I chose Foster’s Market’s butternut squash soup recipe because it’s one of the only ones I’ve made that isn’t overly sweet or curried, which are probably the most common types of butternut squash soup.

And now, without further ado, is the REAL point of this post…

Here it is folks, the house we’ll be renting for at least the next six months, if not longer.

While renting certainly wasn’t our first choice (hello, moving TWICE), this house is truly a blessing in so many ways.  In fact, we weren’t even looking for it; a friend from the hotel took a wrong turn on their way to dinner one night, drove by and wrote the address down for us.

I grow more convinced every day that God has a special plan for Andrew and me in terms of our housing arrangement, and I know that this is just part of it.  I said before that renting wasn’t our first choice; I’ll just come right out and say that until a couple weeks ago, I didn’t want to rent AT ALL.  I DID NOT want to move twice.  I didn’t want to give up on finding a house at the 11th hour.  But, in the end, I truly think God had to bring us to this point–all the anxiety and disappointment and losing that ‘perfect’ house and now renting–so that we would truly surrender ourselves (and our desires) to Him and His plan.  It’s been a looooooong summer, full of activity and “noise,” and I think we’re finally ready to “be still and wait.”

Countdown to move-in: 10 days!

It may not be much to look at on the outside (it’s in a super cute part of the Orchard Park village, but it’s definitely missing the TLC that only a homeowner can give), it has three bedrooms and a big, dry basement–which is important since much of our stuff will be down there!

Here’s our “short list” of things we’re looking forward to:

-a REAL trash can: just the other day Andrew was rhapsodizing (literally, with gestures and everything) about our big stainless steel can with the foot-operated lid

-a kitchen!  the baking bug has bitten HARD and I cannot wait to get back into the kitchen with all my gear and cookbooks and go to town…  Too many recipes have gone unmade this summer!

-having enough room that I’m not (literally) tripping over the dog every time I turn around

-our coffeemaker–the hotel coffee may be free, but it isn’t that good

-NOT having to change out of my pj’s to have my morning coffee or let the dog out

-Hadrian NOT barking at every passing person outside our door or hotel window

-Hadrian NOT barking at housekeeping EVERY DAY

-a desk for studying

-a door to SHUT while studying

-being only five minutes away from East Aurora, instead of 25

-did I mention the cats?  We can have them back, too.  (I’ve all but forgotten we own cats at this point….)

Yay for my “off” day!  I love Tuesdays, but they often get booked-up with lunch or coffee dates and various errands.  Today, my coffee date had to reschedule and Andrew is out of town, so I have the ENTIRE day (and night!) to get ahead on schoolwork, organize details for the move and other various ‘tasks.’  First up: the gym!

a day to celebrate

There are TWO reasons to celebrate today:

First: Happy Birthday Heather!

Heather and I have been friends for what seems like ages, even though it’s only been about four years…  WOW.  Has it really been that long?  We’ve been through just about everything together, from dealing with marriage stress, having a kid (her), getting out of the military (me) and even camping in the wilds of Minnesota (above).  Heather, you’re one of my very best friends and I love you!

And the second reason today is special…

It’s the Columbus Marathon!

Kathy, Nicole and Susy are all running RIGHT NOW!  Go girls!  This was all of us last September for the Air Force Half Marathon.  I miss my running partners!

the lion king

Really, the title of this post should be “we had a great date-night out and all I have to show for it are two snap shots before we left.”

 

 

(Don’t we look nice all dressed up?  I love my new cardigan–a neutral gray with stripes of one of my favorite colors, teal–a major find at Target.)

Don’t get me wrong, the show was AMAZING (more on that later) and dinner was fantastic, but what occupied most of my brain was all the great “documenting” I was missing because neither of us wanted to carry around the giant camera.

Seriously, I don’t know how “real” bloggers do it.  Kath bikes everywhere, so where the heck does she keep her camera?  She uses a digital SLR like Andrew’s.  I’ve even toyed with the idea of getting an uber-fancy point-and-shoot with lots of manual control settings that would force me to learn how to take good pictures.

However, I still have yet to purchase said camera, which is turning out to be a good thing, since the NEW iPhone 4S is out and I’m getting one!  And, apparently, the camera on it is the best thing since sliced bread, so maybe I’ll just use that…  I’ve been waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting for the iPhone (first for it to come to Verizon, then for the iPhone 5 that was rumored to come out this year) and I’ve been eligible for a new phone for A YEAR and my touchscreen is completely broken…so you can see that I completely deserve and can justify the iPhone.  (Or not, but I thought I’d try…)

The iPhone will, however, really come in handy now that I’m back in school and thus away from the computer more than I used to be.  I can take photos, upload and blog from anywhere, check movie times and get directions while in the car and use awesome apps that will allow me to count my calories and even find my car in a parking lot–SCORE!  (And apparently the “S” part of it is this awesome “personal assistant–Siri–kind of thing” that will basically talk BACK to you, which is neat.  Once I get the hang of all the voice controls, I will no longer feel guilty about what little texting and driving (gasp!  Only at stop signs and lights, people!) I do.

OK, enough about the iPhone…I’ll blog more about it later when I actually get it.

Back to our evening out 🙂

I ROCKED my second Anatomy test (ANOTHER 100% baby!) and the tickets for The Lion King were actually my birthday present from Andrew’s parents, so the hubby let me choose where we went to dinner.  I chose Papaya, which is an (as we found out, UPSCALE) Asian Fusion restaurant in downtown Buffalo.  We loved it!  Well, I loved it and Andrew liked it–which basically means he’d go back.  In Andrew’s words, “It was a very ‘me’ place.”

I loved the atmosphere; a bit modern but still comfortable.  White tablecloths, wine glasses and candles.  Diners were all dressed in at least business casual, if not a bit nicer, so that worked out really well for us.  There is (almost) nothing I hate more in life than being over- or under-dressed.  Seriously.  It puts me so ill at ease that I can barely enjoy myself.  Is it a terrible fault and should I be able to just “get over it?”  Probably.  But I’m still waiting on that magical power to appear…  So, we fit right in since were dressed up for our show.

We started with a Whiskey Sour (for Andrew) and a Pineapple Upside Down Martini (for me–YUM!) and split orders of spring rolls and potstickers. Andrew said they were the best potstickers he’d ever had.

Andrew got the Pad Thai and I branched out (I ALWAYS get the pad thai to see if I like a restaurant’s version) and got a spicy pepper chicken dish served with sauteed bok choy and coconut rice.  The rice was to die for.  It was basically dessert for dinner.  Andrew liked the pad thai and I tried a few bites, too.  It had a smokier, deeper tamarind flavor than you typically find in traditional Thai restaurants.  We both really enjoyed the meal and are looking forward to going back again soon.  Heather, you would have loved it!

We walked three blocks to Shea’s Performing Arts Center and took our THIRD ROW seats with time to spare.  Shea’s itself is a beautiful theater; its walls are ornate and decorated.  it felt like we had traveled back in time or something.

The show was phenomenal.  At first I thought it was weird that we were surrounded by kids (you know, at night, downtown, on a school night, at a play) until I remembered it was The Lion King.  Duh.

The costumes are incredible.  There just is no two ways about it.  If you like the theater and are into color and arts-y stuff and interpretive dance, this is the show for you.  It was neat to “revisit” our childhood a little and see how excited some of the youngsters got.  There was even a GIANT elephant walking down the aisle next to us!

Les Miserable, my absolute FAVORITE play (mom took me while we were in London for my 16th birthday) is coming to Shea’s this spring and Andrew has never seen it.  Guess we’ll be back there soon…