Thursday, October 27, 2011

rewind.

Hiya kids. It's been a while,  and we've been busy! So while my online professor drones on about sashimi tuna in the background, I'll whip up a little (or not so little) update for ya! Here goes!

In my last post I mentioned the much anticipated arrival of some cooler weather here in south Texas. Inspired by these promised lower temperatures, I set out on a quest to find some fun things to do in this city...it's pretty big, I figured they had to exist out there somewhere.

After an entire morning of scouring downtown Houston websites and special event blogs, I had a nice little list of some upcoming outings. The first? The Greek Festival over in the Monstrose district. I could taste the baklava already...

 And baklava we tasted...as well as two other delicious pastries, the names of which I could not pronounce. This little box warranted a trip back to the book store inside the church to see if the recipes for these treats were included in the festival's cookbook. Unfortunately they weren't...I need to find me a nice little old Greek lady to come be my friend and teach me her ways.
 
This kid loves him some baklava. Don't blame him.

We ate real food before dessert of course...lamb gyros. Incredible lamb gyros. I normally get chicken because I've always been afraid of lamb...ever since my fam had Easter dinner at my aunt and uncle's and learned the lamb we were consuming used to live on the sheep farm next door. But I'm glad it was the only option, because it was delightful.

Lots and lots of souvlaki, it smelled so good!


When we first arrived the crowd was pretty thin, but as the night went on the square really filled up! That was our cue to head inside to watch some Greek dancing and tour the little marketplace they had set up. My favorite section was the freshly imported mini Greek grocery store, where we picked up some authentic Greek olive oil, balsamic vinegar, and dipping spices...all very tasty!

Fast forward a couple weeks and our much anticipated company had arrived! I was so excited when I finally got to drive to the airport and see the faces of mom, Lori, and Sarah. Yay for visitors! We had such a good long weekend together catching up on some shopping, exploring lots of Houston eateries, and of course discovering the loveliness of city traffic...or not. We woke up slowly and enjoyed the Today show every morning and rented/bought movies to watch together every night. The weather even cooperated enough to allow for several pretty walks in parks and on sidewalks near our apartment.

The night before their departure, we traveled downtown to Houston's own (and much less exciting I might add) Market Square. We enjoyed more Greek-inspired food from a Niko Niko's stand in the park (that place was Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives once and is just fabulous) and people-watched as the sun set. Once it was dark, the streets lit up with a Glow-in-the-Dark Art Car Parade. Houston is known for its crazy club of "art cars," old (or new) cars that especially creative people have gotten their hands on and decorated with whatever sort of art inspires them most. The Heights area even boasts a big aluminum Art Car Museum, where you can see some of the retired vehicles from years past. I took lots of pictures...hope the darkness doesn't hide the wackiness!





Somehow this truck became a giant chicken...

 This one was the coolest...totally hipped out, complete with burning incense in the driver's window.

I once again failed with the whole taking pictures of people thing...this would be the only one from the entire weekend...and it includes none of our visitors. Sorry mom. Yay for downtown Houston though!


The husband has also celebrated a birthday since the last time I checked in...gots to share his annual big boy b-day breakfast! This year it was a sausage hashbrown casserole and the classic biscuit donuts. He's such a good eater. :)


There's our (very pastey...) self-timer picture before going out for his birthday dinner! We went to a pretty cool little place up in the Heights called Block 7. It's a seasonal eclectic eatery plus wine bar and was delicious!

P.S.--It's totally gonna feel like fall in these parts this weekend. Highs in the lower 70s!! I told Ben we had to go out every night just so I can wear sweaters and boots. I'll still probably sweat but I don't care. I've been celebrating by updating our apartment with more fall foliage. :)



Ahh, I just want to be cold again...anyway, it's almost Friday! Happy weekends everyone! And go vols! I see they're doing a blackout in Neyland. Jealous...

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