Sunday, April 13, 2014

Kim and Sarah Visit

This weekend we had our friends, Kim and Sarah, visit us on the tail end of their road trip. They flew from Massachusetts, where they live, to Vegas and then worked their way east to us and flew from Albuquerque back home early this morning. We were so happy they were able to make us part of their trip and really enjoyed having them stay for a few nights.

The first night Kim and Sarah were here Matt made us a delicious three-course meal with beer pairings for each course. We went from a cheese appetizer, to grilled steak and potatoes and finished up with a dessert platter of yumminess. Matt always has fun playing around with beer pairings and the rest of us were happy to be his guinea pigs on the different flavor combos.

Raspberry bars, chocolate cake, keylime cheesecake and hazelnut cake... deeeeelicious!

The next day we relaxed for the most part and then got to take advantage of the "Give Parents a Break" night that Ethan's daycare offers, which meant we got to out on a double date, yay! :) The program is really cool because it's only $15 for 4 hours and since it's at Ethan's daycare he's already comfortable with the location and people, which makes it much easier on everyone involved (no baby trauma, no mama stress). :)

Sarah and Ethan reading together Friday afternoon

Then Saturday morning Matt, Kim and Sarah all went hiking at Tent Rocks National Monument while Ethan and I held down the fort at home. Matt and I had hiked Tent Rocks years ago when Matt was stationed in Albuquerque, so we kind of knew it wasn't really a toddler-friendly event. I made Matt take the camera, though, so I got to live vicariously through their pictures. :)









After their hike, Matt took Kim and Sarah to see the CV-22 and then we all went out for dinner. All-in-all it was really a great visit and we were sad to see them leave early this morning.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

It's official...

I am a resident of New Mexico and as of today, my car is *finally* registered in the state of New Mexico! It only took me three painful months of dealing with the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicle, including multiple phone calls all with different people, each of whom told me a different method for how to do what I needed to do every time, but I finally did it! I'm so happy, I don't even care that I just used the word "it" to end that sentence! Hooraaaay!!!


Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Airplane! Airplane!

Ethan loves airplanes. Whenever he hears one fly over the house he points up at the ceiling and says, "Airplane! Airplane!" He hasn't quite figured out the difference between a helicopter and an airplane (and "tilt rotor" is no where near his radar), to Ethan anything flying in the sky is an airplane. Heck, sometimes a big truck or loud motorcycle driving by the house is an airplane to him.

So two weekends ago, Matt came up with the great idea to take Ethan to the airport to watch planes take off. Man-oh-man was Ethan in heaven. We somehow perfectly timed it, too, because we saw about four planes take off and a handful of planes land as well. By the end Ethan was just saying, "More? More? More?" over and over again because he wanted to see more airplanes land and take-off. It was pretty stinkin' adorable.



The MP and Pop Visit

A few weeks ago we had our first official guests (well, technically my Mom was already a guest back when we first got here because she came with us, but I don't count that because the house was still a hot mess)! My parents (aka the MP and Pop) came for a week in March. They had both already been to Albuquerque (my mother back in January when she helped us move; my dad a few years ago when he drove cross-country in a vintage truck with his friend), but this was the first time they'd stayed for any length of time and had the opportunity to sight-see.

On their first full day here we drove up to Santa Fe. We took the Turquoise Trail, which is the scenic route from Albuquerque to Santa Fe. I hadn't been to Santa Fe since moving here, I had only visited years ago when Matt was stationed here for training, so I was happy to go again. The Turquoise Trail definitely gives you a feel for being in the desert with mountains in the distance, so I'm glad we took that way. As for Santa Fe itself, I can't say there's much to tell you. I don't know if I'm just missing something or what, but it's really just a tiny town with a lot of silver and turquoise jewelry shops. I probably had more fun stopping in Madrid on our way home, which had neat little antique shops and whatnot, but at least I can say I've been to Santa Fe and given it a fair shot. On our way home, we also stopped at an overlook on the Turquoise Trail and snapped a few pictures, which was cool. It was a good day overall, I just can't really say I *get* what's so special about Santa Fe.  If somebody can let me in on the secret, I'm all ears.

Santa Fe Trail - Road to Opportunity statue

View from the Turquoise Trail

Family selfie!

On the second day, I took my parents up the Sandia Peak Tramway.  You might recall me and the boys riding the tramway back in January, so it was a repeat sight for me, but I knew my parents would enjoy the ride (well at least my Dad, I'm not so sure my Mom loved the height).

MP and Pop

View from the top

MP, me and Pop

Then the third day was finally the weekend (yay!), which meant Matt could hang out with us (he'd been working the rest of the time so we were happy to have him with us, so double yay!). We took my parents to the CV-22 hangar so they could get an up close and personal tour of the aircraft Matt flies. I'd like to say we were really exciting the rest of the afternoon, but I'm pretty sure we all napped (and/or watched basketball). I will say, that evening, Matt and I got to go on a real date thanks to my parents babysitting the little man. We went to the steakhouse at the Sandia Resort and Casino and then had fun doing a little gambling after dinner.

On Sunday, Matt, my Dad and I went to the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History. My Mom was happy to stay home with Ethan, which made the museum much easier to appreciate. Something about museums and toddlers just doesn't mix. Matt and I hadn't been to the museum yet (even though it's like 5 minutes from our house), so we were excited to go and ended up being super impressed! I thought it'd be a quick trip, but we actually spent almost 3 hours there and missed half the museum. They even have an outdoor portion with a bunch of old missiles and decommissioned aircraft. It was pretty cool!








Monday rolled around and Matt went back to work and Ethan went back to daycare, so it was back to three. We ended up driving north to Rio Rancho to the J&R Vintage Auto Museum for my Dad.  It was kind of cool to see all the old cars, but I'm pretty sure my Dad enjoyed it more than my Mom and me, lol.



And that pretty much sums it all up. Tuesday morning they woke up bright and early and were headed back to Maryland by 6am. It was awesome having them here and getting to show them a bit of my new world and definitely sad to say goodbye. I'm already looking forward to my trip back East this summer. :)