Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Spring Happenings

Match Day was on the first day of Spring & it was snowing, go figure. There were many other "firsts" & "once in a century" happenings on that day as well (another medical student informed us of these, otherwise I would have never known...), but really all we cared about were the results in that damn envelope. We had to sit through far too many speakers, watch everyone receive their envelopes & have the most nerve racking countdown on the planet. Finally at noon, after months of waiting, we found out we will be living in Rochester, NY! We couldn't be more excited! It was Nate's #1 choice & myself and our families couldn't be more proud!




Afterwards we were served a fancy lunch with the most delicious desserts.
Later that night the whole medical class went to a local bar with more delicious food & drinks and danced the night away.

Saturday morning I decided to make pop tarts. They are not high on my list of favorite foods, but we had leftover dough from a quiche & weren't sure what to do with it. So pop tarts seemed like the logical choice. They were incredibly easy & really good. 


We also went to see Nate's sister because she had a surprise for Nate (and me). Each of our family members had sent her photos congratulating Nate & then she put them all together in a collage. It was so awesome & way cooler than a card!


Side note...we recently saw Cinderella & it was so much more than I ever thought it would be. She wasn't my favorite princess growing up, but this movie made me love her. It makes me look at our dog in a whole new way. Sometimes I really wish he could talk, but then I rethink that whole notion because he would probably tell me what an idiot I am for talking to him like a baby. I swear he rolls his eyes at me.

Happy Tuesday! XO


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Doctor Nate!

Yesterday we found out Nate will be a pediatrician! It's such exciting news & I could not be more proud! We find out on Friday where he will do his residency & it's been the most nerve racking experience to wait this long! Fingers crossed.


Speaking of Nate becoming a doctor... he loves craft beer. Like looooves it & is always looking to try new ones any chance he can get. Everyone that knows him relatively well, knows this about him. So, for Christmas my family bought him a brew your own beer kit with reusable beer bottles & I designed the label. He was beyond excited. 


The name I decided on might be a tad cheesy, but I was running with the tagline 'The Cure for Whatever 'Ale's' You', so "Doctor Nate" was the obvious choice. I settled on "Forty Four Beer Company" (this was his jersey number in football) for the name of his "brewery" with the hopes he would continue this little venture. Which he must be since two more boxes of beer making essentials just arrived at our door.


The process was relatively easy; it is more of a waiting game than anything. There are a few tweaks to work out for next time, but last weekend we were able to finally try it out & it was pretty darn good for a first try! Now we are trying to think of new names for the next couple of batches he brews.

Hopefully focusing our attention on something else will make Friday arrive more quickly.

Happy St. Patrick's Day! :)

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Bucket List

We have the very real possibility of moving this Spring. Neither of us would mind this, we're very much hoping & praying that we do. But nonetheless, Hershey has been very good to us. It is the place we shared our first apartment, we cut down our first Christmas tree & probably the happiest of all... it is the place we got engaged. We've had some really great memories here & we will miss it to some degree, but we are sooo ready for a change of scenery. 

We've lived here together for almost 3 years & we've done a whole heck of a lot of things, but there are still things we haven't done. Since a moving date is getting closer, we've been creating a little bit of a bucket list. Some are things we've already done, but love & others are things we haven't managed to do while living here.

1. Run to Chocolate World & have milkshake.
We've walked to Chocolate World countless times since it's only a couple of miles away, but we've always wanted to run there.

2. Go to Park Side bar.
This is a little dive bar right near Hershey Park that is always packed! Supposedly they have really good food & they always have big signs out for seafood!

3. Indian Echo Caverns.
There are a ton of signs for this place. It is really close to us, but we've just never gone. They have caverns (obviously) & mini golf.

4. See a show at the Hershey Theater.
This place always has really great shows. There are comedians, plays & musicals coming all the time.

5. Visit York, PA.
We always hear there is quite a bit to do here, so we're hoping to make it there!

6. Visit the Crayola Factory.
This will be a little bit of a drive, but far shorter than what it may be in the future.

7. Hershey Spa
We have a massage here already set up. Can't wait! It's super fancy...

8. Harrisburg Senators baseball game with Joey
We've been to a couple of these games, but we've never gone to the "Pups in the Park" night. Joey has been to a Washington Nationals game & loved it, so I'm sure he would love this just as much!

There are countless other things we have thought of along the way, but of course I can't think of them now.
Hopefully we can check most of these off our list if we do end up moving. We find out in a couple very long weeks...


Dreaming of warmer weather & pretty spring-like colors!
Happy Tuesday! xo