Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Anatomy of a holiday card

Happy holidays to you! Hopefully you've received our holiday card for 2007. Here's a look at how we arrived at the end result.

First, you have to have a backdrop. Now seems like a good time to put up the Christmas tree.

Next, it's time to place the flash.

"So, is that OK?"
Then, it's time to find the right place to sit.

Practice with our "stunt double" Star Ledger. Don't want to take the Boston Globe out until just the right minute.

OK, here's our first try. This actually might work. Matt, where's your hat? And hey wait, there's a front page AND a sports page that we can use.

So we'll try this with two sections.

Any minute now.

Almost there. Just a little bit lower.

Are we done yet?

Anyway, hope you enjoyed the final result.
And oh yeah....
Go Pats!
Go Sox!
and Go Celtics!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Now this is a backup band!

Last Sunday, Matt and I went to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark to see the Boston Pops Esplenade Orchestra. For obvious reasons, Matt has seen the Boston Pops on several occasions, but I have not. After me asking numerous questions about the Pops and conductor Keith Lockhart while watching them on TV on the Fourth of July, Matt decided that I should see them for myself.

The concert was delayed an hour because the musicians had one heck of a time getting out of Boston due to the weather. But thanks to Amtrak, they all made it. And it was worth the wait.

What a wonderful time we had. The music was awesome. They had a men's singing group -- Cantus -- with them as well. And yes, at the end of the concert, we sang along with the Boston Pops.

This very well may become a new holiday tradition.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Hibachi, sake, and cupcakes

Tuesday was Matt's birthday. So we celebrated with ...

hibachi...
sake...
and cupcakes.

Friday, November 30, 2007

The end is here

So NaBloPoMo ends today. In a way, I'm sad to see it come to an end. And in a way, I'm not. I love the fact that we were forced to hit the computer every day and make some sort of contribution to the cyber world. Definitely got us into the habit of thinking of ideas and sharing with everyone. But as you can tell, the entries were a little weak at times. We don't want to write something just for the sake of writing something.

So all we can promise is that we will keep blogging more often than we were. We hope you enjoy what you're reading. Hopefully we give you a reason to keep coming back!

Happy NaBloPoMo!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Hold update

So we finally gave up after two hours and nine minutes with no answer from the Circuit City people. I sent them a nasty e-mail but never got a response. How does the story end? Circuit City CALLED US today (and not in response to my e-mail) to let us know that the plan had expired and to renew the plan. Now I know why there was no one there to answer -- they were too busy making calls out!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

We're ready for our close up


I was going through some pictures tonight, and I came across this one. It's one of my favorites of Matt and me. In case you're unsure about the location, we lying down on the start/finish line at the Daytona International Speedway on the weekend of the Daytona 500 last year. I mean, where else were we going to pose for a picture?

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

The Day After

Here are a few pictures from the day-after-Thanksgiving get-together of aunts, uncles, and cousins at Drew and Heidi's house (unfortunately Matt was working hard on Black Friday). It's OK, Meredith, you can look now.




Monday, November 26, 2007

On hold...

I wish we had something witty to talk about today. However, we've been on hold for almost two hours now trying to renew the extended warranty on our TV with Circuit City. Two hours! We're trying to give them money, and no one seems to want to answer the phone to take it. And who are all the other people who are on hold with us? Hopefully we'll be off the phone by tomorrow and have some better news. Until then...

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Second home

In July and October, Matt and I got to spend a couple of days at Watkins Glen. Yes, we like it because it's a racetrack. But it's more than that. It's the reason that we met. Short version of the story -- I saw a picture of Matt standing in front of the very distinctive guardrail at the Glen on his online profile. I wrote to him, he responded. You know the rest. The nice people at the Glen even gave us a piece of guardrail to use as a cake stand at the wedding.

The purpose of our trips this year was to drive at the track. This is me driving in July. While I have been at this longer, Matt is now faster than me. I'm OK with that. So long as we're both having fun. Safe fun, that is. There will be a few new additions to our "baby" over the winter. Check back for updates.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Thanksgiving 2007

Thanks again to Drew and Heidi for having Thanksgiving at their house. And to all of the cooks. Here's one of the cooks taking a break. That's Drew chillin' with Sam.

Each of us drew our own hand turkey on the refrigerator, including Sam. The two Indians on the bottom? That the cats, Spot and Spike.

Mom and Dad carving the turkey. All of the food was excellent!

And to those who wondered, Matt's pecan pie came out awesome. He's going to tweak the recipe a little bit, but he was very pleased with the results.

And then there's the food coma at the end of the day. Looks like someone had too much turkey!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Catchin' the Thanksgiving spirit!

Leave it to Sam to be the best dressed for Thanksgiving. Here's a little preview of our holiday. Still full from all the food we ate (thanks to the cooks!). More to follow tomorrow.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Happy Turkey Day!

Happy Thanksgiving to our readers! Enjoy your turkey, your stuffing and trimmings, your parades. your football, your pies. Most importantly, enjoy your time with your family and friends.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Pies!


Here's a little preview for tomorrow. Matt and I spent the late afternoon and early evening making a couple pies and other assorted baked goodies. I made the brownies and the pumpkin pie. Matt made the M&Ms cookies and the pecan pie. Oh the pecan pie. We can't wait to try it. Matt has modified the recipe slightly by soaking the pecans in a little borboun and adding 2/3 cup of melted chocolate. We'll let you know the results.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

We're with the band

Last month we met up with my cousins. The occasion? To see Rocco, my cousin Cheryl's fiance, play in his band. His band is No Code, which is a Pearl Jam tribute band. We cheered for Rocco all night, and one of my cousins (who will remain nameless and unidentified) got up on the stage to dance with him. Good time had by all.

Monday, November 19, 2007

But wait! We haven't even raked any leaves yet!

Imagine our surprise this morning when we woke up to snow! Yeah, there was a possibility of some flurries. But this was definitely a snow shower. If the ground had been colder, we could have some accumulation. This was the view out the front window.

Here's the view out the side window. Snow was sticking to the bushes.

Here's the fall foilage we promised you. We just didn't think that we would be showing it to you with snow in the background. It's amazing how many leaves are still on the trees. We could be raking leaves at Christmas!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Holy testosterone, Batman!

Last night we headed back to the Rock in Newark. However, instead of going to a hockey game, we went to see UFC 78 Validation. That's the Ulimate Fighting Championships. It was part of my Christmas present to Matt. After a free train ride to Newark because there weren't enough conductors on the train and our no-so-legal dinner of pizza and beer in a bag in the shadow of my law school and with the blessing of the nearby police officer, we headed over to the Rock for a night of fights. Here's the view from our seats.

The fights started at about 8:15, and the first four were pretty good. At 10, the pay-per-view portion of the night started. So in theory, these were supposed to be the better fights. For the most part, they weren't. But they were entertaining nonetheless.

Here's some pictures from the second-to-last fight with Houston Alexander and Thiago Silva. The crowd seemed to liked Alexander better, but Silva won in the first round.


The main event was Rashad Evans and Michael Bisping. Each of them found their way into UFC by winning their respective seasons of the Ultimate Fighter, which is a reality show in which they look for new UFC fighters. Evans won in a split decision. Here are some photos from that fight.


We definitely had a good time last night. Hopefully this was a success and the UFC will be back in Newark some time soon.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Turning over an old leaf

Matt brought the big leaf back with him from his trip to Massachusetts. Woburn to be exact. Looks like they had some great color up there at the end of October. Maybe it's Matt's lucky leaf. You know, with the World Series and all.

And the small leaf? Yeah, that's from our backyard. More on the fall folliage here next week.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Boogity, boogity, boogity! Let's go racing!

Here's a video to get you ready for the last weekend of NASCAR. Enjoy!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Halfway there

Can you believe it? It's halfway through NaBloPoMo already. We've enjoyed using the opportunity to share what's been going on with us, and there's plenty more where that came from. Hopefully we will blog more often once the month is over.

By the way, today brings another milestone. This is our 50th post!

A word to our readers -- don't be bashful. If you have something to say, please comment! We would love to hear from you. It's a two-way street, you know.

Thanks for reading.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

More than words

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, here's 16,000 words from Matt on his trip to Utah in August. Enough said.