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Thing to Do #25 (40/40): Complete the GQ beer list

On the 40 things to do before I’m 40 list is to drink all the beers on the GQ beer list. You would think this would be one of the easier (and enjoyable) things to do but honestly, the reason I haven’t tried most of these beers is because I simply can’t find them! Below is the total list. The beers in red are the ones I haven’t tried yet and in black are the ones I have. It’s on my 2012 goal list to drink 20 this year. Let me know if you find any of the missing beers in your neck of the woods (my birthday is in April if you were trying to think of a gift to get me…)

Allagash White
Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier
AleSmith Speedway Stout
Anchor Christmas Ale
Anchor Steam
Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye
BrewDog Smokehead
Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout
Bud
Cantillon Iris
De Struise Pannepot
Dieu du Ciel Route des Epices
Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA
Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron
Double Mountain Black Irish Stout
Founders KBS
Fritz Briem 1809 Berliner Weisse
Great Divide Espresso Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout
Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold
Harviestoun Old Engine Oil
Hitachino Lacto Stout
Jolly Pumpkin La Roja
Leelanau Whaleback White
Marin Brewing Company IPA
Monk’s Café Flemish Sour Ale
Ommegang Hennepin
Orval
Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale
Oskar Blues Old Chub
Picobrouwerij Alvinne Melchior
Port Brewing Shark Attack Red
Pretty Things Jack D’Or
Red Stripe
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Russian River Pliny the Elder
Russian River Valley Brewing Co. Beatification
Saison Dupont
Samuel Adams Utopias
Schneider Aventinus
Sierra Nevada Harvest Ale
Sixpoint Sweet Action
Smuttynose Barleywine
Stone Imperial Russian Stout
Stone Old Guardian
Tecate
The Bruery Saison Rue
Trumer Pils
Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier
Westvleteren Abt 12
Yuengling

2012

Goals for 2012

I’m pretty pleased with what I did in 2011 but that doesn’t mean I’m slowing down any! This won’t be a big year for travel or too much adventure but there are still plenty of things for me to do!

#8 Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #28 on the 40/40 list)

#46 Scuba Diving: Continue practicing my newfound SCUBA skillz by going to the rock quarry at least once.

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written (#7 on the 40/40 list): I mostly have really long ones left so out of the 10 remaining, I’m going to tackle 4 this year. As ONE of these things to read is the ENTIRE works of Shakespeare, I also want to see 2 plays performed live.

#65  Shout ‘Drinks Are on Me!’ in a Pub or Bar (#17 on the 40/40 list): I’m waiting to go my bar on a Tuesday afternoon at 3pm. I can swing buying drinks for 5 people.

#68 Save Someone’s Life (#8 on the 40/40 list): Donate 6 pints I’ve gone back and forth on this. I know they say donating blood can help save someone’s life but I guess I feel like I can’t be sure if MY blood actually saved somoene’s life. But most people seem to think this counts so let’s compromise. If I donate 5 gallons (which is 40 pints and the quickest I’d be able to accomplish that is 7 years), then can we say the likelihood of ONE of those 40 pints actually saved somebody’s life?

#84 Learn to Ski (#32 on the 40/40 list): As a hold over from the original list I had in high school, it’s high time I did something about this one.

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  I completed this goal in 2011 but I’ll have my plate unveiling this year.

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#1 Be Able to Do a Pull Up

#11 Learn to Rock Climb: Already have the Groupon in hand to make this happen!

#18 Watch the Top 1,001 Films: Watch 100 this year

#25 Drink All the Beers on the GQ List: Drink 20

#35 Visit all of the NC Breweries: Visit 10 this year

#36 Learn How to Ballroom Dance: Have the Groupon in hand to do this one as well! I think I’m going to try Salsa!

#37 Start Using Coupons

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: I’m putting a stipulation on this one. If they simply insist on showing family movies I’m not interested in, I’m not going to force myself to sit through some animated drivel just to check this one off. I think it would be super fantastic if they showed something like Star Wars. Could you imagine seeing that outside at a drive in movie theater? You’d really feel like you were in space!

From the Sports List:

#18 Attend a rugby game (and learn the rules): There are actually some local teams

#19 Attend a cricket game (and learn the rules): There’s actually a local league!

#24 Attend the Kentucky Derby: There is SOME talk about going this year with my good friend Jessica so hopefully this is happening this year.

Also, not officially on any lists but I’m hoping they do the “Over the Edge” event this year so that I can repel down the side of a building and I have also never been to a tea room and I want to try that out.

Think that’s enough? What’s on YOUR goals for 2012?

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Final Results 2011

This has been quite the year, having very little to do with the list. But despite things going on in my personal life, I still managed to get some things done on the 101 Things to Do Before You Die list. May not have been as exciting as 2010 but still managed to tick things off the list!

#1 Write a Novel:  Big FAIL on the National Novel Writing Month again. I feel like I keep coming up with excuses but seriously I just had WAY too much going on in November. I said this last year but maybe I just need to pick another month.

#11 Visit Every State:  Original goal was to go to Pennsylvania but I’m not going to complain about checking Hawaii off the list instead!

#16 Get into the Guinness World Book of Records: I haven’t donated blood all year so epic fail on that. HOWEVER…AANR didn’t try to break 2010′s Skinny Dip Record, so that still stands!

#46 Scuba Diving/#87 Conquer Your Fear:  COMPLETED! (Well, at least the SCUBA diving portion. Time will tell about whether I’ve conquered my fear of water)

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written: The only one I read this year was The Master and Margarita. I spent all of my time working on the Global Challenge. But I also read Fantastic Mr. Fox, Rabbit, Run, Mildred Pierce, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and the latest Sookie book. 13 books total for the year. Not my best effort but better than most, I guess!

#52.1 Shakespeare Reading Challenge: Originally I was going to attempt to actually see some plays performed but my schedule never worked out. I really haven’t put any energy into this one :(

#52.2 Global Reading Challenge: COMPLETED! I read Winesburg, Ohio (North America), Evil Angels (Australiasia), The Good Earth (Asia), Out of Africa (Africa), The Master and Margarita (Europe), The Road (Future) and Love in the Time in Cholera (South America).

#89 Learn to Cook:  COMPLETED! (Sorry, I haven’t posted about my last 5 recipes yet. I’ll do that in the next couple of weeks).

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  COMPLETED! Planning on hosting my plate party in 2012.

#105 Krispy Kreme Challenge: COMPLETED!  Warrior Dash: COMPLETED!

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#6 Start Saving for Retirement: COMPLETED!

#19 Watch AFI’s 100 Best Films: COMPLETED!

#20 Sing Karaoke: COMPLETED!

#28  Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #8 on the 101 list): FAIL!

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: Anytime I thought about it and had a free weekend, they weren’t showing anything I wanted to see. Pushed off to 2012.

#39 Lose 20 Pounds: COMPLETED!

Not on the list for this year’s goals but still to be noted:

On the official list but not planned at the beginning of the year:

  • #7: Eat Exotic Foods: I ate Haggis at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games and bugs at BugFest
  • #98: Go on a Demonstration: COMPLETED!
  • #22: Go up in a Hot Air Balloon: COMPLETED!

So in 2011 I completed 11 of my goals, 4 of which are from the original 101 things to do before you die list, which brings the total to 38 things completely done and 13 things partially done. Not too shabby if I do say so myself. And I’m thinking 2012 is going to be even better!

So how did you do with your goals for 2011?  What do you have planned for 2012?

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Thing to Do #35 (40/40): Visit All NC Breweries

I added “Visit All NC Breweries” to the 40 Before I’m 40 a few months ago and I plan to try to visit 10 in 2012. North Carolina boasts more craft breweries than any state in the American South, with 21 brewpubs and 28 production breweries statewide. My rule is that if any are added while I’m doing this goal, I’m not going to break my neck trying to go to any new ones added after this date. Another rule is that I have to have drank a beer at these places because there are several I’ve visited but didn’t drink a beer while there. But the good news is that I’ve already been to a few (marked below) including Fullsteam, which I visited this past weekend.

I had several Fullsteam beers while I was doing my 200 beer challenge and I really liked Workingman’s Lunch (which, how could you not love a beer that’s served with a Moon Pie?) but I also tried their El Toro this past weekend, a cream ale I enjoyed as well. The actual brewery is pretty cool, a renovated warehouse offering picnic tables within where patrons can bring in  from the food trucks parked outside. It looked like people also brought in board games and other things too, so the atmosphere is obviously one of just very chill, “anything goes” type mentality.

(Updated January 9, 2012)

Asheville Pizza & Brewing Company

Asheville Pizza & Brewing Company

Craggie Brewing Company

French Broad Brewing Co.

Green Man Brewery

Highland Brewing Co.

Lexington Avenue Brewery

Oyster House Brewing Co.

Wedge Brewing Company

Pisgah Brewing Co.

Nantahala Brewing Company

Carolina Brewery – Chapel Hill (DONE: Oatmeal Porter)

Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery

Four Friends Brewing

Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery

The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery

Ass Clown Brewing Company

Bull City Burger and Brewery

Fullsteam (DONE: El Toro/Working Man’s Lunch)

Triangle Brewing Company

The Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery

Huske Hardware House Restaurant & Brewery

Mash House Brewery & Chophouse (DONE: Raspberry Porter)

Aviator Brewing Company (DONE: Black Mamba Stout)

Natty Greene’s Pub & Brewing Co. – Greensboro

Southern Appalachian Brewery

Loe’s Brewing Company

Olde Hickory Brewery

Liberty Steakhouse and Brewery

Mystery Brewing Company

Carolina Brewing Company

Weeping Radish Farm Brewery

Outer Banks Brewing Station

Mother Earth Brewing Co.

Hops Grill Brewery

Carolina Beer Company

Catawba Valley Brewing Company

Old North State Winery and Brewery

Carolina Brewery – Pittsboro

Big Boss Brewing Co.

Boylan Bridge Brewpub (DONE: Pullman Porter)

LoneRider Brewing Co.

Natty Greene’s Pub & Brewing Co. – Raleigh

Roth Brewing Company

Sapphire Mountain Brewing Company

Dry County Brewing Company

Heinzelmannchen Brewery

Frog Level Brewing Company

Red Oak Brewery

Front Street Brewery

Foothills Brewing

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Third Quarter Results 2011

I have to admit, it’s really gratifying to look back on where I started with this list and see how much I’ve accomplished. When people ask me “What’s next on your list?’ and they expect some big adventure, I have to admit that I’m really mostly just down to travel at this point (by and large). But, never fear, I’m always adding new adventures to the list-I’ll never run out of things to do!

#1 Write a Novel:  Nada, yet. Big plans to do the National Novel Writing Month in November.

#11 Visit Every State:  Managed to cross Hawaii off the list.

#16 Get into the Guinness World Book of Records: I haven’t donated blood all year so epic fail on that. Plus, I bought the Record Book for last year because I thought I’d be in it for the Skinny Dip but it wasn’t included. It doesn’t mean I’m not in it, it just means the Skinny Dip record is in the BIG official books that Libraries get, not the fun little one available for simple people like me. :(

#46 Scuba Diving/#87 Conquer Your Fear:  COMPLETED! (Well, at least the SCUBA diving portion. Time will tell about whether I’ve conquered my fear of water)

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written: I spent all summer on The Master and Margarita but I’ve mostly been working on the Global Challenge. I’ve also read Fantastic Mr. Fox, Rabbit, Run, Mildred Pierce, and the latest Sookie book. I’m really not doing very well with reading this year compared to my last few years.

#52.1 Shakespeare Reading Challenge: Originally I was going to attempt to actually see some plays performed but my scheduled never worked out. I really haven’t put any energy into this one :(

#52.2 Global Reading Challenge: So far I’ve read Winesburg, Ohio (North America), Evil Angels (Australiasia), The Good Earth (Asia), Out of Africa (Africa), The Master and Margarita (Europe), and The Road (Future). All that’s left is Love in the Time in Cholera (South America), which I’m currently reading.

#89 Learn to Cook:  I was working toward 52 recipes this year and I’m currently up to 47.

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  COMPLETED this one too! We’re planning the “plate party” as we speak.

#105 Krispy Kreme Challenge: COMPLETED!  Warrior Dash: COMPLETED!

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#6 Start Saving for Retirement: COMPLETED!

#19 Watch AFI’s 100 Best Films: I only have Shane and Intolerance left.

#20 Sing Karaoke: COMPLETED!

#28  Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #8 on the 101 list): Nada, so far.

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: I’ve been making excuses on this one. Anytime I’ve been free, the Drive-In movie theater closest to us wasn’t showing something I wanted to see. Hopefully the stars will align and I’ll get both a free weekend and a good movie.

#39 Lose 20 Pounds: COMPLETED!

Not on the list for this year’s goals but I also joined the Bone Marrow Registry, so between that and donating blood, I’m working on #68 Save Someone’s Life. I visited Savannah and I saw UNC play (and win) in the NCAA tournament. We went to a Ren Faire and I also got a star named after me, which could fulfill #94 Get Something Named After Me (I’m still holding out hope for a street or a building or something.) Also, while SCUBA diving in Hawaii, I saw a Sea Turtle in the wild; that’s not on the “official” list but still cool.

We went to the VA Derby where I was in the top 10 finalists for the hat competition. I ate Haggis at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games and bugs at BugFest (both part of #7 on the 101 list). I went on a demonstration (#98), Hot Air Ballooning! (#22 on the 101 list) and visited the Biltmore Estate.

So how are you doing with your goals for 2011?  Only 3 more months until 2012!

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Second Quarter Results 2011

I’ve got one more post on Hawaii but I’ll take a quick break to update you on the first half of the year’s goals. It’s funny to think that at the beginning of the year I didn’t think I would have much going on this year. I’ve done a LOT!

#1 Write a Novel:  Nada, yet. Big plans to do the National Novel Writing Month in November.

#11 Visit Every State:  Originally the plan was that we would go to Pennsylvania but that got scrapped when I got a new job without vacation. But then Alex had to go to Hawaii for work and I decided to tag along!

#16 Get into the Guinness World Book of Records:  Working on being the world’s largest blood donor.  Between being on antibiotics and having a low iron count, I still haven’t donated this year yet.  So far I’m up to 6 pints over my lifetime.

#46 Scuba Diving/#87 Conquer Your Fear:  COMPLETED! (Well, at least the SCUBA diving portion. Time will tell about whether I’ve conquered my fear of water)

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written: I’m working on The Master and Margarita right now but I’ve mostly been working on the Global Challenge. I’ve also read Fantastic Mr. Fox, Rabbit, Run and the latest Sookie book.

#52.1 Shakespeare Reading Challenge: I’m supposed to be reading 12 plays this year but I’ve got nothing yet.

#52.2 Global Reading Challenge: So far I’ve read Winesburg, Ohio (North America), Evil Angels (Australiasia), The Good Earth (Asia), and Out of Africa (Africa) as part of the challenge. The Master and Margarita counts for Europe and then all I have to read is The Road (Future) and Love in the Time in Cholera (South America).

#89 Learn to Cook:  So far I’ve done 32 recipes (Look for a coming post about the last 4 I’ve done).  That’s a little better than one a week so I’m doing really well with this goal.

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  I’m currently up to 174.  My new job is only one block from the Flying Saucer and I’ve gone there after work a number of times for a pint.  I’m getting this one done this year!

#105 Krispy Kreme Challenge: COMPLETED!  We’re also signed up for the Warrior Dash for August.

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#6 Start Saving for Retirement: COMPLETED!

#19 Watch AFI’s 100 Best Films: One thing I HAVE been doing is watching films (for proof visit here, here, and here). I only have 20 left.

#20 Sing Karaoke: COMPLETED!

#28  Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #8 on the 101 list): Nada, so far.

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: No plans yet

#39 Lose 20 Pounds: So far I’ve lost 13.4 pounds by using Weight Watchers!

Not on the list for this year’s goals but I also joined the Bone Marrow Registry, so between that and donating blood, I’m working on #68 Save Someone’s Life.  I visited Savannah and I saw UNC play (and win) in the NCAA tournament.  We went to a Ren Faire and I also got a star named after me, which could fulfill #94 Get Something Named After Me (I’m still holding out hope for a street or a building or something.) Also, while SCUBA diving in Hawaii, I saw a Sea Turtle in the wild; that’s not on the “official” list but still cool.

So how are you doing with your goals for 2011?  Is the year flying by for you too?

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Thing to Do #88: Get Married Unusually

On June 6, 2009 at 3:30pm Pacific/6:30pm Eastern, yours truly went where so many have gone before her: down the aisle in a Vegas Chapel.  Now, I realize that the Thing to Do is get married unusually but for me, getting married in Vegas IS unusual.  So what if over 100,000 weddings take place there a year (the second largest destination after Istanbul, Turkey)?  For a gal raised in a Southern Baptist church where they don’t believe in drinking OR dancing at weddings (or any other time for that matter), doing Vegas is wild and crazy for me.

Another thing that made this wedding unusual was that while we had 25 friends and family with us for the ceremony in Vegas, friends and family back home in North Carolina (and elsewhere along the East Coast) were able to view the wedding via webcam.  When I returned, I realized Richard Horne, the author of the list, had posted the ceremony video link on his blog as well, sharing my “unusual” wedding with all of his contacts as well.  He joined the club a week later, getting married unusually himself!  http://design-monkey.blogspot.com/2009/06/1011-ttd-no-88-get-married-unusually.html

So how did everything go?

It started on the plane on the way out there.  We left Raleigh at 9:00am and although it was WAY before any time I have ever started drinking, most of our friends were buzzed by the time we landed.  The drinking continued as we made our way to the hotel, Bud Light being available in the limo ride to Mandalay Bay.  We stopped off quickly to have a group shot in front of the Vegas Welcome sign.

Alex and I had to run “errands” upon arriving in Vegas – getting the Marriage License and picking up his tux.  Just in case you were wondering, the Las Vegas Marriage License Bureau is open from 8:00am-Midnight.  I think it would be fun to go by at 11:30pm and see who have decided in their drunken haze to get married to the guy/girl they just met a couple of hours ago.  By the time we completed our errands, it was time to freshen up and meet the group to go see the Cirque de Soleil show Ka.  It should be noted now that while Alex and I were running around, the group continued to drink and some were having difficulty standing.

After the show, we moved on to Old Vegas and I got to gamble a little bit.  I like Roulette.  I quicky doubled my money and should have walked away, but I was still in the mood to play.  When I returned to the amount I started with, I cashed out.  So they let me play for free for an hour and half.

Although having gone to bed well past midnight Vegas time, Alex and I both woke up the next morning at 6:30am (9:30am EST).  He went to the gym and I started preparing for the Pool Day.  We had a Cabana reserved by the pool and I wanted to get there early.  It was actually quite windy, which I had not prepared for, and apparently Vegas was having a “cold snap” while we were there; the weather was pleasant and in the low-80s.

I set about trying to reserve lounge chairs near the cabana and was successful in throwing towels on 14 chairs, but soon found this was more trouble than it was worth.  Although we had the cabana as early as 9am, most people were sleeping in, getting breakfast, and doing their own thing.  In the meantime, I was having to increasingly fight for the chairs as the pool got more and more crowded.  After having a slight run in with some very unpleasant BEE-OTCHES, I gave up trying to reserve the chairs.  Eventually most of our friends showed up around 1pm; by that time there being only 5 of the original 14 left.

Ghostbar Ghostbar at The Palms

That night it was the plan to have bachelor/bachelorette parties.  The girls were going to N9Ne Steakhouse at the Palms, to be followed by drinks and dancing at the clubs of the Palms.  Not only did friends attend, but also Alex’s mother, two aunts, and two sisters joined in – 12 of us in all.  Dinner was fabulous and afterwards, we made our way to the Ghostbar.  The Ghostbaris high atop one of the two towers of the Palms hotel and the view was spectacular.  I could have stayed here all night but the girls were in the mood to dance and the Ghostbar wasn’t really a dancing kind of club.  We moved the festivities to Moon which was interesting, but soon became so crowded, dancing consisted of bobbing your head.

My feet were tired, I was getting crushed by people, and I was getting married the next day.  I called it a night around 12:30am.  Alex came in around 4:00am and proceeded to tell me all about his night (seemingly unaware that I had been in the middle of doing something else – sleeping).

We both awoke again the next morning at 6:30am, although I managed to roll over and sleep a bit longer.  I had a hair appointment at 12 noon and Lydia, my maid of honor, met me there.  I had had my hairdresser here in North Carolina write down exactly what we had done in our “dry run” and even took photos.  I showed the Vegas hairdressers and they did a good job.  One thing I had not counted on, though, was the fact that I was in the land of dry air where curls stay intact.  Here in North Carolina’s humidity, I can put all the product in my hair that I want to; the curls fall out in 30 minutes.  So my hair stayed in little ringlets, all the way through till the next day.

I returned to the room to find Alex back in bed.  Alex is 7 years my senior and in his “old age,” he seems to have lost his ability to bounce back after a hard night of drinking.  I had underlined to both him and his friends that I truly did not care what he did during his bachelor party, only that he not drink too much to warrant the guaranteed hangover the next day.  Alas, here he was, 2 hours before his wedding, and he was trying to sleep off a hangover.

I was to report to the Chapel 45 minutes prior to the service; he was supposed to be there at 3:00.  Our wedding package included a bottle of champagne, which Lydia and I were able to almost consume in our time waiting in the dressing room.  The time leading up to the wedding was filled with wedding people flitting in and out with flowers, papers to sign, tying bows, etc.  When they came to get Lydia, that was the first, and only, time I freaked a bit.  It had not occurred to me that I would be left alone at any point, so when they said, “Lydia, its time.”  I yelled out, “NO!  Lydia!  Don’t leave!”  They let her stay another minute, but then they took her, leaving me in the room with only my thoughts.  Tears lept to my eyes and I quickly willed them away (I couldn’t mess up my makeup!) and got myself together.

They came to get me and sure enough, just like in the Wedding Planner with J-Lo, all the wedding people had little bugs in their ears.  When they placed me in front of the doors, just-so, they announced to the someone “We have the bride.”  It would have been awesome if she had said “The bride has landed.”

The doors open and I almost burst into tears again (this time because of happiness, not because of freaking out) but I again will them away, this time by laughing.  Its my coping mechanism-laughing or making jokes.  I remembered just in time to wave at the camera since I know people, especially my parents, were watching back home.

The wedding ceremony was up for a couple of months after the wedding. I will add this commentary.  When it got to the part in the vows where Alex says “and all my worldly possessions,” the camera is on his face.  If you could see my face, you’d see me make a face like “Oh Yeah!”-the people that could see me started laughing, which you can hear in the video.  You can also hear Lydia say “Sweet!”

Also, Alex looks super serious the whole time; most people just thought he was nervous.  The truth is, he was concentrating on not throwing up on me.  He commented afterwards that he was surprised by how jovial I seemed to be-again, just my coping mechanism.

Afterwards, we took a bizillion photos.  And then we met the group at RM Moonen’s Seafood at Mandalay Bay.  Everyone seemed to be impressed by the food, commenting that the steaks were even better than the ones we had had the night before at N9ne Steakhouse (I wouldn’t know; I had the crab cakes, which were the best I’ve ever had).  The server dude was awesome, bringing me champagne (even though it wasn’t “included” in our dinner plan).  As we were leaving, he even gave me a glass “to go”-upon seeing it, the bartender took it and poured it out, saying that as it was my special day, I deserved better than that, and proceeded to pour me a better champagne.  I was impressed and grateful but there was no reason to pour out the first glass; I had a perfectly good stomach he could have poured it out in.

View from MIX 6 View from MIX Lounge

Alex and I returned briefly to the room so that he could change into more comfortable shoes (I had already changed into flip flops, which garnered some odd looks, but I didn’t care.  My feet hurt.)  We were tempted to just stay in the room-we were exhausted, but made our way to the MIX lounge.  We had a large area all to ourselves and the view from the balcony was awesome (although I may say that the Ghostbar’s view was even better).  Even the toilet in the ladies room had a view.

Because everyone had been drinking since early Thursday morning, I think most of our friends had had about enough by Saturday night.  However, we had 6 bottles of liquor we had to drink and we were not making much of a dent.  So what is the classy thing to do?  Pour the liquor into water bottles and smuggle them back home in our luggage.  (Two years later we still have the bottle of Bombay Sapphire). Not to worry, we took care of the two bottles of Vodka and the one bottle of Crown.

Minus 5.2 Minus 5 Ice Bar

The next day, Sunday, was my first day I felt free enough to truly enjoy myself and explore Vegas.  Most of our friends were leaving that day and so Alex and I walked the strip.  We rode the roller coaster at New York, New York (didn’t get a chance to do the one at the Stratosphere), saw the Bellagio fountains and the interior “gardens” of the Bellagio.  We also went to this bar at Mandalay Bay called Minus 5 Ice Bar.  The gimmick is that everything in the lounge is made entirely from ice; the walls, the seats, the tables, ice sculptures (including ice chandeliers), and best of all, the glasses!  We upgraded to the fur coats and had to carefully hold our ice glasses with both hands and place them on coasters, lest they slip off of the ice tables.  The drinks were yummy and Alex and I both thought the experience was one of the highlights of the trip (you know, other than the whole getting married thing).  Afterwards, we finally got to gamble a bit.  I didn’t win on Sunday, and after I lost $100, I quit.  We ended up going to bed at 3am, which sucked because we had to get up at 6:30am for our flight.

So.  The wedding went smoothly, no SNAFUs or crises.  I think all of our friends enjoyed themselves.  I had not considered the fact that once I arrived in Vegas I would go into “super special event planner mode” which shouldn’t be a surprise as that’s my nature and MO.  So I think I’d like to go back one day, just to enjoy Vegas and see the rest of the city.

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Mixing It Up With Beer

Since I began my quest towards 200 different beers at Flying Saucer, I’ve been intrigued by a certain category on the back of the “Fly Paper” (beer menu that lists the over 300 beers they have at any given time).  The drinks in this section are a little different as they are beer cocktails: beers mixed with one another to make a new drink…and these count toward my total.

(Sorry for the picture quality but that’s a Cream of Wheat to the right.  Most of the half and half beers stay layered, which I was trying to show in this picture, but dark bar + cell phone=crap photo).

Some are fairly common, but some are unique to Flying Saucer:

  • Black and Tan-Bass and Guinness (tasty on St. Patrick’s Day ;) )
  • Black Velvet-Guinness and pear cider
  • Humingbird Water-pear cider with raspberry lambic
  • Lava Lamp-stout and lager with a splash of raspberry lambic
  • Cream of Wheat-Stout and hefeweizen
  • Chocolate Truffle-Chocolate stout with raspberry lambic
  • Lime n’ Lager-Harp Lager with a splash of Sprite and a twist of lime.
  • Raspberries n’ Cream-Raspberry lambic & a white ale

It’s probably because I like most of these on their own (raspberry lambic=liquid candy) but I’ve enjoyed all of these…very much.  I’m up to 149…only 51 more beers to go!

Have you tried any of these?  Have any beers you think I should get in during my last quarter of the list?

K2C

First Quarter Results 2011

I posted my annual goals back in January and, as is custom, here is my progress for the first three months of the year.  Some goals are having to be readjusted but thus the nature of life!  Afterall, the biggest reason for the change is my new job, so I certainly am not complaining.  I knew it wasn’t going to be a big travel year anyway and quite honestly I’m exhausted thinking about all of these little trips we have planned over the next several months.  I’m sure I’ll feel like we’ve accomplished a lot at the end of this year.

#1 Write a Novel:  Nada, yet.

#11 Visit Every State:  Dang.  With no vacation for the first year at my new job, I won’t be able to do the Pennsylvania trip.  Oh well, we have lots of little weekend vacations planned, including a trip to Myrtle Beach, SC in April, the NC Mountains for the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games  in July, and Asheville, NC for Hot Air Ballooning and the Biltmore Estate in September.  We’ll stay busy, even if we’re not very exotic this year!

#16 Get into the Guinness World Book of Records:  Working on being the world’s largest blood donor.  Between being on anti-biotics and having a low iron count, I haven’t donated this quarter yet.  So far I’m up to 6 pints over my lifetime.

#46 Scuba Diving/#87 Conquer Your Fear:  I have a Groupon for a SCUBA introductory lesson scheduled for April 16th and plan to complete the course in June.

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written: I haven’t read any from this list yet.  I’ve been focusing on the Global Challenges.

#52.1 Shakespeare Reading Challenge: I’m supposed to be reading 12 plays this year but I’ve got nothing yet.

#52.2 Global Reading Challenge: This got added to the annual goals a bit late but so far I’ve read Winesburg, Ohio (North America) and Evil Angels (Australiasia) as part of the challenge.

#89 Learn to Cook:  So far I’ve done 15 recipes.  That’s a little better than one a week so I’m doing really well with this goal.

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  I’m currently up to 146.  My new job is only one blocks from the Flying Saucer and I’ve gone there after work a number of times for a pint.  I’m getting this one done this year!

#105 Krispy Kreme Challenge: COMPLETED!  We’re also signed up for the Warrior Dash for August.

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#6 Start Saving for Retirement: COMPLETED!

#19 Watch AFI’s 100 Best Films: One thing I HAVE been doing is watching films (for proof visit here and here). I only have 21 left.

#28  Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #8 on the 101 list): Nada, so far.

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater: Gotta wait until it warms up a bit!

Not on the list for this year’s goals but I also joined the Bone Marrow Registry, so between that and donating blood, I’m working on #68 Save Someone’s Life.  I visited Savannah and I saw UNC play (and win) in the NCAA tournament.  I also got a star named after me, which could fulfill #94 Get Something Named After Me (I’m still holding out hope for a street or a building or something.)

So how are you doing with your goals for 2011?  Is the year flying by for you too?

Things to Do in 2011

Last year was a pretty full year:  I traveled to  New Zealand, ran a Marathon, went sky diving, and got into the Guinness World Record book by skinny dipping.  I wonder what is in store for this year?  Well, here’s some ideas off of the 101  Things to Do Before You Die list:

#1 Write a Novel:  I started on this goal last year and just plan to continue to work on this again this year.

#11 Visit Every State:  I know this is terribly exciting but we have big plans to visit Pennsylvania this year.  I’ve driven through it but have never really DONE anything in PA.  We plan to visit Hershey for all the things you do there (including a nearby Zorbing course), visit Fallingwater, and then head to Altoona, PA for Lakemont Park, the home of Leap the Dips, the oldest roller coaster in the world!  (It’s an “also-ran” on the Roller Coaster list)

#16 Get into the Guinness World Book of Records:  I accomplished this already during the World Skinny Dip Challenge in July 2010.  However, that is a group entry and while it counts, I really want my NAME in the book.  So I’m going to continue my goal of being the largest blood donor.  So far I’m up to 5 pints over my lifetime.

#46 Scuba Diving/#87 Conquer Your Fear: My fear is water.  I plan to learn to SCUBA to officially say I’ve conquered my fear. (This is also #9 and #10 on my “40/40″ list)

#52 Read the Greatest Books Ever Written: I only have 11 left on the list, but this includes the works of Shakespeare and most of the others that are left are LOOOONG.  So we’ll just put the number at 8 this year.

#52.1 Shakespeare Reading Challenge: I will attempt to reach “Henry V” level by reading 12 plays this year.

#89 Learn to Cook:  Officially this one in the book is “Throw Away the Instant Noodles,” implying to learn to cook and stop relying on redi-made dishes.  To count this one as done, I plan to make a meal once a week, all year, from scratch.  No pre made anything (except pasta, I’m not making pasta).  AND I’ll do a different recipe each time.  So 52 different meals.  This one is going to be tough.

#93.5 Get Your Name in the Ring of Honor:  I’m currently up to 125 over almost two years working on this one.  Ready to just get this one done so I’m trying to complete it in 2011! (#16 on my “40/40″ list)

#105 Krispy Kreme Challenge: I’m DONE with serious running but I’ll still do fun runs.  And this one should be the funnest. We’re also signed up for the Spartan Race for May.  (both are #22 on the “40/40″ list)

Goals from my 40 Before I’m 40 List:

#6 Start Saving for Retirement

#19 Watch AFI’s 100 Best Films: I’ve only got 34 left.  Let’s see if I can get through them all by the end of the year.

#28  Sell a piece of art (and realize my childhood dream, which is #8 on the 101 list)

#38 See a Movie in a Drive-In Movie Theater

Not crazy adventurous like last year but still pretty ambitious!  What are your goals for 2011?

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