Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Fall Break and Friends

Since the U2 concert in Atlanta, Eric and I have been pretty busy. As soon, as we got back that I night I started a new Bible study with my roommate from college. I am very excited to be hanging out with girlfriends again. Then, I got a surprise visit from two old and dear friends - Alayna and Lindsey. They were suppose to go camping in North Carolina but surprise they got rained out.

While Lindsey and Alayna were here we went and saw Couple's Retreat with one of my dear cousins Ashley. The movie wasn't nearly as funny as I hoped. It is definitely a renter. On Sunday, Lindsey and Alayna headed back to Memphis.
The next week was a great week for all teachers - Fall Break. Everybody loves having two extra days off. The Wednesday night before fall break Eric and I joined his family for dinner at Cracker Barrel. But, before we could go eat, I had to clean this pup up. She got lose and ran into a vacant lot next to our house and became very very muddy

The next morning Eric work up late because I didn't tell him to set his alarm and tell him I was on fall break. I went back to sleep while he was informing me of all this.
Eric and I went with some of his co-workers to the Third Day Concert. The concert was great. We had a lot of fun. The next day we left for yet another trip to Notre Dame to watch the Irish take on the Trojans of USC. I didn't get very many pictures - sorry. I did get a picture of Eric eating this huge elephant ear. I helped him eat some of it.

Notre Dame had a tough loss. It came down to the very last second. It was the most exciting and depressing game at the same time.

After a relaxing time off, it was time to head back to work. I ended up getting sick at the end of this past week. I had to leave work early on Thursday and take Friday off. Thankfully it wasn't the flu but a UTI. Fun times. But, my lovely and wonderful husband surprised me Friday night with a brand new vacuum cleaner. I was so excited. I must be getting old to get excited about a vacuum cleaner.


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My new Dyson Animal. It was very disgusting the first time I used it.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

A Busy Week

I wanted to blog once a week. This has not happened. I apologize. But, I had an eventful last week and have to blog about it. The week started this past Sunday. My mom and I took Eric down to Atlanta for the U2 concert. I would join him Monday afternoon.

Sunday afternoon we ate at Eric's favorite restaurant - Pappadeaux. They serve Cajun seafood. I am not a huge fish/seafood fan but the service is always so great it is not a bad place to eat a meal. But, because the closest one is in Atlanta, when we are in Atlanta, we eat there every chance we can. So for the U2 trip, we ate there 4 times.

Eric's favorite appetizer (I like it a lot too) is the fried alligator. You can see it in the forefront of the picture above. It is very tasty and spicy. It isn't very fishy, which is a plus for me.


Every meal Eric ordered the fried crabfingers. I have personally witnessed Eric eat two plates of these in one meal.


This is the chopped salad that I ate twice of the four times we were there. It has fried chicken and avocado. I also had a steak sandwich one night and hazelnut crusted tilapia the other.


The highlight of the trip had to be the U2 concert. Eric loves U2. I enjoy their music a lot but Eric is the true die-hard fan. This is a picture of the stage before the opening act Muse preformed. The people standing around the stage paid general admission and waited all day long to be the first people in so they could get as close to the stage as possible. While it seems like a lot of fun, the possibility of not being able to go to the bathroom scares me.

The stage for the 360 Tour is the most expensive in history topping out at $3 million. As the stage was prepared for U2, I noticed that each of the lights were controlled by individual people. It may be hard to see in this picture but if you look closely you can see a person seated behind each light. The lights were brought to the ground, the light technicians were loaded and belted in, and then suspended into the air. For someone who is as scared of heights as I am, I was very impressed by this.


There was a 360 degree screen above the stage so you couldn't miss anything. Overall the band sang at least 23 songs. I told Eric the night would be perfect if they sand Sunday, Bloody Sunday. Bono must of heard me.
The screen also extended all the way to the stage during parts of the show. As you can see, the Georgia Dome was packed.

Another shot of the stage. The bridge in the forefront moved throughout the concert allowing for the band members to come out to the outer circle and run around.


It was a great concert. Eric and I had a great mid-week-get-away. Eric has already mentioned to me that U2 is going on tour again in 2010 and wants to see them again. Even though the trip was over, we got to come home to these two cuties.