November 17, 2008

Disney On Ice


Last Thursday Allan took me to Disney On Ice. When I got the announcement for discounted tickets from work, I emailed it to him and said something like, "Can we please, please, please, please, please, please go?" About 15 minutes later I called him to ask if he got my message and he responded by telling me he already bought the tickets. Talk about a giddy 21-year-old!

As if I wasn't excited enough, when we got there, I found our seats were on the first row! AH! I was like a 5-year-old little girl. I was so excited! Allan was pretty excited too. I think he really enjoyed himself. It was the best date night we've had...probably ever.

We saw Mickey & Minnie, Donald & Daisy, Goofy, Chip & Dale, Aladdin & Jasmine, Genie & Abu,  Beauty & The Beast, Lumiere & Cogsworth & tons of other castle characters. We also saw Ariel & Prince Eric, Cinderella & Her Prince & tons of other princes & princesses in addition to characters from Finding Nemo, Pinocchio, The Lion King & the It's A Small World ride from Disneyland and many more. 

It truly was one of the best nights of my life. The detail Disney puts into things is fantastic. Allan and I decided that we are definitely going to go again next year. I tried to convince him to get me some cool Mickey ears or an Ariel doll & some other cool memorabilia, but he wouldn't oblige. I'm hoping I can convince him next year. Until then, I have my princess t-shirt to remember the night. 




November 13, 2008

Halloween Costumes

I finally got my pictures from Halloween! Here is Little Bo Peep and her sheep. It turned out wonderfully. Mine was cute alone, but Allan totally completed it and made it a huge hit! 

Allan's costume ended up taking about 7 hours and a couple thousand cotton balls. Mine was several yards of fabric and one intense pattern. I started it at 9 p.m. the night before Halloween. Luckily, my mom was willing to help me. She stayed up until 3 a.m. to help me and I was up til 5. But look how cute it is! 

The first picture is the two of us at my office. When people saw my costume, they told me it was really cute and asked where my sheep was. I told them he'd be in later. They were all shocked and couldn't believe my husband would actually dress up as a sheep. They said it was only because we're newlyweds. I don't think so, however. I think it's because he's so chill & willing to do anything to make me happy. Isn't he wonderful?

The second picture is a close up of Allan's head. The ears are my absolute favorite so I had to take a better picture. The ears are felt that's glued on. He's so cute!! 

This third picture is the trophy we got for winning the costume contest at the Halloween dance at The Golden Skillet. It cracks me up. It's a soccer trophy with masking tape over it (my favorite part) that they got at DI for $1. HA HA!

Over all, it was a great Halloween. I'm not sure what to do to top it next year, but at least I have a whole year to think about it. I'm definitely going to get started a LOT earlier. If anyone has any great ideas, please share.

November 4, 2008

My husband, the socialite & utter nerd

Last week, Allan & I were leaving the store and I told him that I would meet him at home since I had another errand to run. However, when I got home, he wasn't there. He should've been home about 40 minutes before me. I called him on his cell to see where he was but he didn't answer. I had to try really hard not to freak out. I started imagining him in some horrific crash on the freeway. A few minutes later, I decided to call again. This time, he answered and told me he was at Hastur Hobbies, a gaming store about 30 seconds from our apt, learning how to play a new game & would be home in 15 minutes.

You have to understand, Hastur Hobbies is the store for the epitome of "nerds." Instead of waiting 15 minutes for my dear husband to get home, I decided to walk there see what game he was learning to play. When I walked in, I was assaulted by the geekdom of the store. The first thing I saw was a display of different accessory books for "Dungeons & Dragons", followed by a whole wall of other video games and yet another wall covered in swords. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against nerds, I just found this amusing.

Right in the middle of the store were some tables set up for the gamers who came to get their "attack" on. Allan was with the group of people at this table. When I walked up, he introduced me to all his new friends he had met that night who were showing him how to play. He then proceeded to show me the awesome new game he was learning. He asked his opponent/teacher if he could attack him with some kind of sword. The opponent/teacher told him that he could...if he had the sword. At that point, I walked away to look at the cooler games they had such as Apples to Apples.

I couldn't help but laugh at my nerdy husband. I could only laugh harder at myself because when I first met him, I thought that he was WAY too cool to be a nerd (Male lindy hoppers are all a bit nerdy. And I love them!). Little did I know that he is as nerdy as they come. :) However, I'm okay with this and have even agreed to let him go back a few times so he can continue to play.