Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Winston-Salem

Robert got another rare Saturday off last weekend.  I'd say he's had about 3 weekends off (besides being on vacation) since November, so we definitely try to take advantage of it when he has a Saturday off.  After we had lived in North Carolina for a few months I made a list of things to do and places to go during our time here.  One of the towns we wanted to visit was Winston-Salem.

It's a common misconception that Wake Forest University is in Wake Forest, but it is actually in Winston-Salem.  We took a brief self-guided tour of the university, and it was stunning!  Wake Forest University used to be located in Wake Forest, but in the mid 1900s it moved to Winston-Salem and built a new campus that looked rather similar to the former campus.  A few years later the Southern Baptist Convention purchased the abandoned campus and turned it into SEBTS.  Anyway, because of that WF has a few of the same building names and designs.


We also enjoyed a couple of stops at super super random sites that I had found online the day before.

Who doesn't love a huge coffee percolator?

How about a Shell gas station shaped like a shell?
The main attraction of the day was Old Salem.  I hadn't heard of this before, but Robert suggested it.  It's a similar vibe to colonial Williamsburg, and it represents historic Salem at the Moravians.  It was way cooler than I could have ever expected.  Of course, it helped that it was 75 degrees and not too humid.  Since it was a Saturday they had a very impressive farmers' market going on.  Then we hit up a few shops for some window shopping.  You could theoretically just wander around for free without ever having to pay anything, but we decided to purchase a two stop ticket.  We didn't go for the all access pass.  For our two stops that cost a ticket we went to the Single Brothers' House.  I would definitely suggest this as one of your two stops if you buy two tickets.  It was the largest and most time-consuming stop so we felt like it was well worth our money.  To summarize this stop, I'll quote their website:
Salem’s residents were members of the Moravian church. The Moravian Church, or Unitas Fratrum, is a Protestant faith originating in the present-day Czech Republic and Germany. In the 18th and 19th century, Moravians lived by the choir system, where members with similar life experiences (age, gender, marital status) worshipped together. Some of these groups even lived together. In Salem, the choir for unmarried men, the Single Brothers’ Choir lived together in this building. Across the square was similar housing for the Single Sisters’ Choir.



We're taking a poll: What do you think about Robert's beard???
For our other stop we went to the garden.   Very pretty!



We also enjoyed an absolutely delicious lunch at The Tavern in Old Salem.  We had relatively low expectations, but left saying we would genuinely enjoy going back to eat there again.  It will come as no surprise to many of you that I got a chicken salad sandwich and Robert got a hamburger.  And if we approve of the CSS and burger at a place, then it's a good restaurant, indeed.

Complete with candied walnuts!

With cheddar cheese, bacon, and jalapenos! 

Monday, July 21, 2014

UNC

Robert had a rare Saturday off a couple of weeks ago so we decided to take a trip to Chapel-Hill.  The only other time we had been there was for Robert to have back surgery, so we were excited to return under better circumstances.  We started out walking around campus some.  Since it was a Saturday during the summer we couldn't actually get into any buildings, but we did manage to take a picture by one of the statues.

Duke fans at heart
Our next stop was the North Carolina Botanical Garden.  It was fairly pleasant for being an early July day, and we enjoyed walking around in the garden.  I will say, however, that we probably liked the Sarah P. Duke Gardens better.

Some Common Dandelion, anyone?

Our favorite flower in the garden.  Does anybody know what type of flower this is?

Look who I found!
What are some fun adventures you've gone on this summer?

Sunday, July 13, 2014

North Carolina Natural Science Museum

Robert had been begging to go to the natural science museum for approximately two years.  I didn't have much of a desire to go, and he also works nearly every Saturday which makes outings like this nearly impossible.  It just so happened that the Saturday of his birthday weekend he got the day off from work.  I asked him what to do, and he said the natural science museum, and since it was his birthday I was forced to oblige.  It actually turned into a very fun day.  Admission is free, and since it was the weekend we scored some free parking close to the entrance.


Ready to celebrate the birthday boy


The museum had a nice balance of placards with facts to read as well as more hands on type exhibits.  I was a fan of the waterfalls.

Robert liked the whale exhibit

The solar system made of blown glass



The absolute best part was the two-toed sloth.  It was on the 4th and final floor, and we were pretty ready to leave, but we stumbled upon the butterfly garden and decided to check it out.  There were about a dozen kinds of very pretty butterflies inside.  There was also a sloth, but the worker said he'd been in there for an hour and hadn't seen it move an inch.  It just so happened that right after we went in he got super active.  Mind you, super active for a sloth isn't saying a lot, but still.  He got wild and ventured down for a carrot.  It took about 5 minutes, but he got it.  On his way back up the poor two-toed sloth dropped his carrot.  He seriously decided what to do for a second and decided to go on back up without the carrot.  It was totally pitiful and cute.

So there you have it.  The next time you're in Raleigh make sure you hit up the NC Museum of Natural Science.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

House Sitting

The past two weeks Robert and I had a house sitting gig.  It was a for a family that we've house sat for before, and we enjoy doing it.  We obviously have tasks to do to maintain the house, but it's also a bit of a fun vacation of sorts to be out of our apartment for a bit.  There are so many things I had forgotten I missed until I was reminded again:

  • No neighbors stomping above or slamming doors next to you
  • A driveway with plenty of space to park close to the front door
  • So much counter space in the kitchen
  • Space to sprawl out - You can have two t-shirts sitting on the floor without the whole place looking like a mess
But there are also things that are nice about our apartment:
  • Less space to clean up
  • The AC cools the place down so much faster
  • No stairs to walk up and down
The family we has sat for has a dog and a cat.  The cat is fairly low maintenance, and since I'm a cat lover she and I get along very well.  She doesn't purr like Mittens does, but she still enjoys a good ear scratching and neck rub.  Unfortunately, her digestive tract is below average, and she likes leaving us treats.  The house has a screened in porch, and Lilly loves sitting on it.  She can listen for bugs and birds and soak up some rays.  I really wish we had something like that for Mittens...one day.



Like I said, they also have a dog.  He's a schnoodle (Schnauzer/Poodle) name Pippen.  Pippen certainly does not lack energy.  If he had to compete in an Olympic event I think he could medal in the high jump as well as the 100m dash.  He is a very loyal doggy and enjoys following us everywhere we go.  But for now, I think we'll just stick with a cat. 


Wednesday, July 2, 2014

I Will Not Miss...

*I'll preface this list by saying when our impending move draws closer I guarantee that I will write a super sentimental post about how sad I am to leave our first home.  Until then, I leave you with a serious list of silly things I don't plan on missing.

  1. The 7 1/2 mph speed limit at our apartment - Could there be a more random speed limit?  It's also basically impossible to maintain.
  2. The "BBQ" - We still haven't been converted to this vinegar-based nastiness. 
  3. No winter - I truly do miss snow.
  4. The eastern time zone - It throws off my tv watching. ;)  (Who knows, maybe we'll end up staying in the eastern time zone.  That would be just our luck. haha)
  5. Apartment living - Aww, we dream of having a garage and not having to heat up/cool down the car forever, not hearing stomping from up above at midnight, not having our picture frames and clocks rattle against the door every time someone else slams their door, and having more than two windows. 
So how about you?  What are some funny things about your first place as an adult that you don't miss or find yourself missing oddly enough?

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