Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Weekend "Get-away"

This past weekend Cubby and I had the opportunity to celebrate our 10th anniversary a few months early! (We'll have a new baby by the time our real anniversary rolls around in May so we'll be lucky to get out to dinner at that point!)

Originally, we'd hoped to attend one of Cubby's friend's wedding down in Florida. But, we got hit with the trifecta (home, health and car) issues this summer and "real life" drained the big-trip budget. But, we still wanted to make the best of it and still "get away" for a couple of days so we hit up downtown Omaha! My sister works for Hilton and got us a beautiful room with lots' of extra perks--executive lounge privleges, chocolate-covered strawberries, free movies--it was all lovely! Plus, we hadn't been downtown for years so it was like going to a new place anyway!

My mom came and stayed with the kids and Harvey came over to help her out too. They were very busy and even though Christian "missed Mommy" the second night, they all had such a good time, I think we could've stayed away longer!

Here is a few pictures from our fun weekend!
This is the view from our room--the new TD Ameritrade ball park for the College World Series.


The first night, we had dinner at a fabulous little restaurant called Q Consumables. It's in the Little Italy area of town, but doesn't really serve Italian. The menu changes every day as they make everything, down to the condiments, from scratch everday. It was really yummy and we had a VERY interesting waiter--picture skinny cowboy mixed with a high hippie with a Justin Bieber haircut. Hi-larious and definitely memorable. We had also underestimated the distance that the restaurant was from our hotel when we decided to walk...a mile and a half, uphill, in flip flops (for me). Needless to say, we were grateful for good weather! My calves, which are used to running in running shoes, not walking in flip-flops, were soooo sore the rest of the weekend!



After dinner we walked (of course!) back downtown to a coffee shop where my friend, Mandi, and two of her friends were playing and singing. It was great! Her family came down as well so it was fun to hang out and just relax a bit (after our trek back!)





On Saturday we hit up all of the fun little stores in the Old Market. Great antiques, toy shops, candy stores, etc...

For lunch we went to Hiro, a realllllly good Japanese restaurant and I was able to indulge in some very yummy sushi! (The cooked stuff, of course.) Cubby was a good sport and got some ribs but wouldn't try my dishes! Above Hiro were these new lofts, with an open house and information. And, without any real agenda, we went right up and looked around! SOOOOO cool and beautiful. I need to convince Erin to save and buy a place there so I can live vicariously through her!


After our tour, we shopped around some more before heading back to the hotel for a little nap! Yessss....naps.... For dinner we went to a fantastic Italian place called Nicola's. I had lobster-stuffed ravioli--soooo delicious. The picture above was my favorite place of the weekend! All snuggled up in bed! (And, just as a disclaimer, I am fully clothed under the covers!) It was just so warm and cozy, it was great just to be able to relax and not have to go anywhere!




The next morning, Sunday, we packed up and checked out. Before we went home, we went over to the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge. Really neat place--would be a beautiful place to run!




We were so thankful that we could have this time together, to re-charge and enjoy one anothers' company. A big thank you to my mom, Harvey and Erin for making it all happen!

4 comments:

Lori said...

What a great get away. I love your description of the waiter. I can totally picture him :)

Cara said...

Looks like you guys had a great time! Sounds like heaven!

Walker said...

Gotta love some time together! I am so happy you two were able to be a lone! You need to do it once and a while -Thanks grandma!

Amber M. said...

So fun! Sometimes those are the most fun vacations...ones revisiting your hometown!