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Monday, August 2, 2010

What I've Been Up To Lately

I can't believe the month of July went by so fast. I feel like it was just a few days ago I was writing about my memories of July 4th. Since I've been so busy and I haven't been posting as much as I've wanted to about all the things I've been up to, I'm dedicating this post to the month of July.

Michael Buble Concert
At the beginning of July, my friend Janice invited me to see Michael Buble at the Richmond Coliseum. I'm familiar with most of Mr. Buble's songs but really only those on the radio. Other than his radio songs and a couple of covers, I was a little lost during the concert. It wasn't bad I'm glad I didn't pay for the tickets. He did have a great opening act though, Naturally 7, who sang acappella which is one of my favorite styles of music and we had pretty darn good seats!

Janice and I before the concert

















Well hello Mr. Buble

















Visit From a BFF
In mid-July one of my BFFs, Amy Slife, came for a weekend visit (she's the thinker in "Thoughts from Comm Ave.) We spent her first day in town sampling the amazing restaurants in Richmond. It started with brunch at Kitchen 64 with Amy, her sister Leah, her sister's boyfriend, our friend Jenny and myself. I had the French toast which was amazing and I think it was the pitcher of Mimosas that really got us going! We moved from Kitchen 64 to Short Pump's newest wine bar, the Wine Loft (after a brief stop at HomeGoods of course). The atmosphere and decor really added to the ambiance but I felt the wine was overpriced. Leah's boyfriend was nice enough to pick up the tab that time! Our next stop was my all time favorite, Cafe Caturra. We sampled a couple different wines and their Wine Fare, Olives & Almonds and Breads & Spreads, delish! Our last stop of the night was to my house where we played Rock Band until 3:00 a.m. I'm pretty sure we played almost every song on the play list. On Sunday, Amy, Leah and I saw Counting Crows at Innsbrook After Hours. Despite the two hour wait, the show was a blast.

Amy and I at Cafe Caturra

















Leah and her boyfriend

















 Miss Teen Virginia Pageant
The same weekend Amy was in town, Brad's niece Abigail participated in her first pageant. Since I often like to watch Toddlers & Tiaras on TLC, I was definitely intrigued. (However, I was definitely not intrigued by the $20 ticket price.) Unfortunately (or fortunately)  I had to leave early because of the concert but I was able to snap a few pictures and take a few videos before I left. As it turned out, Abigial received second runner up, not bad for her first pageant!

Brad and I showing our support

















Abigail in her casual wear (she's second from the right)

















(Video is of Abigial during her first Q&A)

Welcome Home/Birthday Party and Visit to Lake Anna
This past weekend was quite busy. Friday night one of my BFFs, June, held a party for her husband Jason who's been in Texas for the past couple of months for some military training. She decided to have a party for him which sort of doubled as a birthday party for her. While I was there I met a guy named Kyle who looks a lot like the infamous Brody Jenner. We busted out some of our favorite college drinking games like beer pong and flip cup (which the girls totally dominated) and even some card games like Kings (on an iPad). Despite the three hours of traffic I sat in to get there, I had a great time. On Saturday, I spent another three hours traveling to Lake Anna to see my friend Meghan. Her and her husband just had a baby, Cadence, in May and it's been that long since I've seen her. It was so great to be back at the lake again, despite the cloudy skies, and to have the opportunity to play with Cadence.

Me and Kyle, a.k.a. Brody Jenner

















Lake Anna

















Cadence


















 
 
 
What's Ahead
I've been talking about how much I'm looking forward to my vacation with Brad and now it's finally here! I'm going to try and post occasionally while we're away but if not, I'll have plenty to share when we return.

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