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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Krystle's Shower

Sunday I attended a bridal shower for my good friend, Krystle.  We go way back to Masonettes, Chi Omega, and the Mason Townhouses......

Her Maid of Honor made the most DELICIOUS food I have ever tasted. (I actually just had some leftovers for a snack.)  The company was lovely, the games were fun, and Krystle was showered with some awesome gifts to furnish her new home and her new life with her fiance, Robert!

Here are a few pictures from the event:

The cake!

Favors

YUM!

Me and the Bride!

Toilet Paper Brides

Krystle and her ribbon bouquet

Cutting the cake
Congratulations to Krystle and Robert! 

We cant wait to celebrate with you in August!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Stone Harbor

See? I told you I'd be back tonight with at least one post!

Last weekend, Joey and I ventured up to the Jersey Shore to join my family at our beach house.  Okay, it's not OUR beach house... but it might as well be.  We have been renting the same beach house every year for two weeks since I was like 8 years old.  We used to go with 2 other families, and cram 3 moms, 8 kids, who knows how many hermit crabs, and one parakeet into this tiny little 3 bedroom 2 bath house on the bay side of 83rd street.

I was all excited to show him the house I grew up in every summer and also to show him the little tid bits we've left behind over the years!  (Check behind the mirror in the back bedroom.  You will find a list of memories from each year going as far back as the 90s!)

We arrived late Thursday night and stayed until Monday morning.  My Mom, Dad, Sister, and one of her friends were there when we arrived.  My brother and future SIL (ok not quiiiite yet) arrived the next night.

We had an awesome weekend.  We went night fishing, drank beers, shotgunned beers (college!!), chilled on the beach, shopped, saw the sights of Cape May County, checked out a bar for the first time EVER (since we were never really old enough to do so before...), and enjoyed Fathers Day with my Dad by playing mini golf, eating a HUGE italian meal (thanks, Mom!) and in general just enjoyed family togetherness.  I don't get to see my family much, so it's always great to get us all in one place for a couple days!

Here are a few photos from our trip!

The Davis siblings on our first night fishing excursion

Joey caught a shark!

Group Shotgun... photo taken by my Mom...

Our transportation home from the bar that night...

Joey at the Cape May Lighthouse

Mini Golf on Fathers Day

Mama Davis' Meatballs!
We had a great weekend visiting with family, enjoying delicious food, and drinking alot of beers.  It was all over way too quickly and soon it was time to go back to Virginia and back to work.

Hope everyone gets to enjoy the beach a little bit this summer!

~Sarah

Delinquent

I know I said I wouldn't apologize for not posting. But frankly I am just avoiding it because I am lazy. I have 2 good stories to post. I will try to work on at least one tonight!

In the mean time, here's a little HOTD action.  Class, class, class...

Woman Accused of Spraying Breast Milk on Police

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

REALLY?!

I have no sympathy for these girls.  If you are that dumb, maybe you shouldn't be allowed to drive in the first place....

 
 

Thursday, June 9, 2011

EXCLUSIVE!!!! WEINER PHOTO!!!

By now, you are all well aware of Weinergate.  But have you seen the pictures?  OhMyGish has obtained an EXCLUSIVE Weiner picture!!! 













































OMG! Look at that Weiner!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Gettysburg

Sunday was a very lazy day. Well, first it consisted of rounding up our vehicles which were located all over the DC Metro area, but then we laid around all day.  Joey decided to put on a movie and take a nap, and I was sorting laundry.  He put on “Gettysburg”, which is a 4 hour and 15 minute long movie about the battle of the same name, and specifically focusing on Little Round Top and Pickett’s Charge. 


I was kind of annoyed at first, because I don’t like watching dramatic movies.  I just don’t like emotions.  Period.  But the Civil War has always fascinated me, so I couldn’t help but watch.  After a while, I was no longer sorting laundry. I was completely sucked in.

If you’ve never watched this movie and have 5 hours of time to spare (there are 2 DVDs, so you have time for a bathroom/popcorn break), I HIGHLY recommend it.  The main actors are Tom Berenger, as LT GEN Longstreet, and Martin Sheen, as GEN Robert E. Lee.  The history is very well portrayed and accompanied by an incredible musical score.

Photo of the actors portraying the Civil War heroes

Since I was watching with my southern, History major husband, he taught me a thing or two during the movie.  For example, I asked him why the Confederate soldiers always yelled, whooped and hollered when they attacked.  He looked at me like I’m stupid and said, “That’s the Rebel Yell. You’ve never heard of the Rebel Yell?!”  Well, yes I’ve heard of it but I’m from the NORTH… It all makes sense to me now.  I also enjoyed making fun of him for Virginia’s valiant though extremely unsuccessful try at Pickett’s Charge… I really do enjoy the fact that I was born in the North.   Joey enjoys winning everything in life, so this is one thing that I can hold over his head for, oh, ETERNITY.

I’ve also been reading up on trivia, goofs, and ghost stories surrounding the making of the movie and of Gettysburg itself.  I’ll share a few of my favorites here, although they may be more interesting to you if you’ve actually seen the film or know anything about the history of the battles:

Trivia

·         Charles Lester Kinsolving who plays General Barksdale, is actually a descendant of the CSA General.


·         Stephen Lang, who played Gen. George Pickett, was thrown from his horse while filming the Pickett's Charge sequence. This was included in the film.


·         George Lazenby insisted that he have a real beard instead of a fake one for his role as Brig. Gen. J. Johnston Pettigrew in the film. So his scene was not shot until he had grown a full beard.


·         Tom Berenger was so fond of his role as General James Longstreet, he later opened up a restaurant/nightclub in downtown Wilmington NC called "Longstreet's Irish Pub" which is still in business today.


·         Sam Elliott was so in character on the set that a production assistant was sent out ahead of him in between takes to warn the re-enactors being used as extras that he only responded to salutes and would address individuals by their rank.


·         The scene shortly before Pickett's charge where Lee is cheered by the troops was impromptu. Some of the supporting cast had organized a 'Thank you' for Martin Sheen, and the reenactors ran out cheering for him. When the film of this incident was looked over it was dubbed over with troops yelling 'Lee' rather than 'Sheen' and added to the film.


Goofs

I am only sharing two, because I am proud to say that I noticed BOTH of them!

·     1.  Wristwatch suntan lines on left wrist of Confederate soldier when he shakes hands with the mounted Gen. Lee.

·     2. The battle of Little Round top takes place on the hot afternoon of July 2. Yet after the battle, as Chamberlain speaks to the wounded Sergeant Kilrain, you can see the actor's breath as "Kilrain" speaks his lines, evidence that the air was much colder than on a July afternoon. The same thing occurs later in the film when a messenger climbs Big Round Top to speak with Chamberlain. The messenger is breathing heavily, and the vapor of his breath is visible.

Ghost Story from the making of the movie:

Civil War battles have been the subject of many motion pictures, but one of the best and most moving was 1993’s Gettysburg. During the filming of that movie, much of which was done right on location at the actual battlefields, some of the participants had an unexplained encounter. Because the film required so many extras to serve as soldiers, the production hired re-enactors who regularly portray the Union and Confederate armies.


During a break in filming one day, several of the extras were resting at Little Round Top and admiring the setting sun. They were approached by grizzled old man, who they described as wearing a ragged and scorched Union uniform and smelling of sulfur gunpowder. He talked to them about how furious the battle was as he passed around spare rounds of ammunition, then went on his way.


At first, the extras assumed he was part of the production company, but their minds changed when they looked closely at the ammunition he gave them. They took the rounds to the man in charge of giving out such props for the movie, and he said they did not come from him. It turns out the ammunition from the strange old man were genuine musket rounds from that period.



OK now that you are extremely tired of reading fun facts about the movie, I will leave you with the most awesome ghost story of them all.  This one occurred in 1863, right before the battles commenced.

One of the earliest hauntings in Gettysburg, PA happened as the battle was still unfolding. The soldiers of the 20th Maine, (famous for the heroic bayonet charge under General Joshua Chamberlain) claimed to have encountered a ghost while they were marching toward Gettysburg.  As the story goes, they came to a fork in the road and stopped, not sure which way to go, when a man on horseback appeared and led them on toward Gettysburg.  At first they thought the man was a Union General. He looked like one, but soon they began to notice a strange glow emanating from both him and his horse. They also noticed the man had an eerie resemblance to portraits of the late George Washington. He even wore a tri cornered hat that had not been in style for over a hundred years.


The ghostly man led to the top of little round top where they would later repel a Confederate attack on the Union flank, and then he disappeared without ever being identified. Could it have been the ghost of George Washington, trying to aid the Union army in one of it's most important battles? Enough people believed so that the Secretary of war, Edwin Stanton did a formal investigation into the matter. When asked Colonel Chamberlain, responded,


"We know not what mystic power may be possessed by those who are now bivouacking with the dead. I only know the effect, but I dare not explain or deny the cause. Who shall say that Washington was not among the number of those who aided the country that he founded?"



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

HOTD: RIP Shrek the Sheep

This story just stood out to me and made me feel all warm and wooly inside...

Ha. Ha.

Shrek somehow evaded his sheep wranglers for 7 YEARS.... during which he grew the most fabulous sweater.

After finally being caught, he became a sheeplebrity (ok that was lame) and traveled New Zealand and lived a wonderful life.  Rest in peace, little lamb.

Check out the article, here.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Kenny Chesney Concert!

We kicked off summer right by attending the Kenny Chesney concert last evening!  I actually bought tickets the day they went on sale in early December, and somehow managed to keep them a secret until Christmas morning, when Joey recieved them in his stocking.  We both love Kenny, but he was even MORE excited when he saw that one of the openers was Zac Brown Band!

Joey had to work at the bank yesterday morning, so I ran around and picked up ice, beers, and a styrofoam cooler as well as a healthy fast food lunch before I picked him up at 1pm.  He got changed in the car (which was hysterical to watch) while we headed north to Arlington.

We met up with a huge group of people- some we knew, some we didn't- and boarded a party bus for the concert!  But this wasn't just any old party bus....

Yep!  They had rented a MASON bus! (For those that don't know, George Mason is where we went to college).  We all boarded the bus with our coolers, beer, jello shooters, beer pong tables, power generator, speakers, WAY too much food, and a ton of cowboy hats and cowboy boots.  About an hour (and a large detour) later, we were pulling into the parking lot at Fed Ex Field!


WAY too much food!
After a few hours of playing Flip Cup, shotgunning, snacking, obtaining party beads and USA tatoos, and jamming to some good old country music, it was time to go into the concert.

We decided to skip Uncle Kracker, but we got there in time to see Billy Currington, Zac Brown Band, and of course, Kenny Chesney.  Here are a couple pics from our seats up in the nosebleed section.



"Summertime is finally here" ~Kenny

So what else do we have planned for this summer?  Here's a brief snapshot:
-Beach trip to the Jersey Shore! (ok, not THAT Jersey Shore...)
-Work trip to Seattle (...)
-Trip to Dallas, TX for my sister's wedding

I can't wait!

~SG

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Makeover!

You may have noticed that the blog got a little face lift this morning... It was about time to get some new pictures on here!  I don't think I'm done yet, so send me any ideas if you have them.  I gotta run... Kenny Chesney concert today! Woo!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

We Joined a Gym!

Not kidding. We seriously walked into a gym and signed up for a membership.  80 bucks a month for 2 people is like stealing here in Northern VA.  It’s cheaper than my TANNING membership for cripes sake…
We decided to do a 6 month membership so as not to be too overzealous and thus run out of steam too early.  We are taking a very meager approach to get our gym-going off on the right foot.  We signed up Tuesday, and we haven’t been yet!  
Don’t worry, I plan on going…. Tomorrow.  It’s not my fault I got invited to a waterfront happy hour tonight. And last night it was raining.
OK that wasn’t a valid excuse.   I’m doing Zumba tomorrow I swear!!