ABOUT THE BLOGGERS

Danielle and Rory are newlyweds living in Philadelphia, where they moved from their native Minnesota. They came to Philly for law school at Drexel University, but currently only Danielle has remained strong in her quest. She recently reached the end of her first year, and is now a legal rock star! For the summer she is interning at Philadelphia VIP (see post of February 26, "Spotlight: Philadelphia VIP"). Rory dropped out and is now working for a federal contractor as a writer. Check out the blog, where these happily-married white kids post about their adventures in food, a little travel, and then some more well-earned food. Sometimes, when Rory is asleep, Danielle even throws in some posts about crafts and other boring things, if you're into that.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Philly: Driving Us Crazy

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Among all the factors that are going to make me and Danielle go crazy over the next few years, Philly drivers will probably be the biggest. I am going to attempt to be delicate (at first) in case any of our friends from the area read this, but honestly it is out of control.

Bike Lanes

First off, Danielle and I bike around a fair amount, and the city thankfully has lots of bike lanes. However, Philadelphians love to double park, and so the bike lanes can be pretty scary. Other obstacles frequently inhabit the bike lanes as well. For example, one of the lunch trucks on Market Street has the hookup for its generator on the street side, and keeps its generator IN THE BIKE LANE!!! Bikers often have run-ins with open car doors, cars turning in front of bike lanes, etc.

Turn Signals

Beyond these issues, signals in Philadelphia are NOT for turning, they are only for use when your hazard lights are on. They stay in shape, though, because hazard lights are perfected in Philly. Never have I seen so many cars driving down the street with their hazard lights on, and drivers also generally turn on their hazards when they are DOUBLE PARKED IN THE FRIGGIN BIKE LANES. 

Horns


Philadelphia is just south of New York City, both geographically and in terms of car horn usage. It needs little explanation, but it is a real pain to be walking down the street and have someone honk out of nowhere, scaring the crap out of you, every day. When you are in the back of a lineup of cars, too, honking your horn does jack except make everyone edgy.

Stop Signs


Absolutely pointless in Philly. People approach intersections like speed bumps, which is particularly deadly for bikers, who receive little recognition in the city. It isn't as severe as a "California Stop," or what one of my professors called a "Rhode Island Stop," (who knew?) but it is improper, dangerous, and super annoying, especially when considering all of the other really glaringly bad habits of drivers out here.

Conclusion


All that being said, maybe it's a trade-off: I for one would live a shorter life if I stayed out here very long, just from all of the stress and rage that driving causes me. However, because you can drive like a maniac (Full disclosure: Minnesota drivers have their own hang-ups), you probably squeeze a little bit more life into each day! At least I hope that is everyone's excuse for their horrible driving habits in Philadelphia. 

-Rory

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Where Have You Gone Mario Kart?

Dear MarioKart,

I miss the days when I would get lost in your maze-like tracks. Oh, how your vibrant colors and playful songs brightened my life. An hour spent with you was never a waste. As much as I fought against your rules and yelled at you when my cart flew off the track and into the water, I would never trade those times for anything. Please come back to me and I promise I'll make it all right again. This new thing in my life, law school homework, could just never fill the void your absence has left in my heart. Please tell me this note will change everything- that I'll come home to you instead of a hefty Torts book- and I'll drop everything else and run back into your arms. But, alas, I fear it has all been for naught. While this letter has expressed my true and undying feelings for you, I have chosen my path and must now follow it for the time being and live a life apart from you. But, Baby, all I want for Christmas is you.

Love,
Danielle

Monday, October 17, 2011

Lasagna and More: A Recap of the Past Weekend

Readers might be finding that I only post about what Danielle and I do on weekends. I recently realized this, and the reason is simple: I hate the weekdays. I don't want to think about them, and you don't need to know about them. They are just law school all day, and it is ugly and gross. Therefore, this post is going to be about what Danielle and I did this past weekend!

Friday began after class was done. Danielle coerced me into going to Michael's with her out in the suburbs, and we got crafty things there to make a wreath, pin cushions, and some picture frames! It was fabulous. We also hit up Kohl's and Target; I bought some sweet sweet new jeans that actually fit me (my old ones were too short and too big), Danielle got a muffin pan, and we got various other things we wanted. Friday night Danielle made the wreath, we watched Ocean's 13, and ate Subway. Then, as is becoming our ritual, we cleaned the apartment until early Saturday morning. Something about midnight on Fridays makes us want to dust.

Saturday morning we met up with our friend Patrick at the Drexel rec center and ran The Drexel Gauntlet: three-person teams competing for the best time in an army-style obstacle course sponsored by the ROTC. This included stairs, swinging across a gravel pit, heaving medicine balls over a net, an army crawl, and walking across a balance beam (and more) all while lugging around a heavy duffle bag. We finished in a surprisingly awesome time and even beat some ROTC kids! Woohoo! We got free lunch, but sadly did not win the sweatshirts that we were hoping to (the sweatshirts were the reason we went). It was a lot of fun, though. We took this picture with an army lady to convince our classmates that we won:


After the Gauntlet Danielle cut my hair, and then we went to New Jersey with the Christian Legal Society for dinner at a member's house. He and his wife (and their adorable three-year-old Julia) prepared an amazing evening for us: cheese and crackers, lasagna, salad, bread, PIE!, chocolate chip cookies, ice cream, pop and APPLE CIDER! Sadly the night did not go quite as planned: another carload of people suffered some serious auto issues and were stuck on the interstate for over two hours! While we enjoyed cheese and apple cider, they waited for a tow, praying they would not get hit by passing cars or worse! Finally our host was able to safely pick them up, and after the ensuing great night of fellowship six of us piled into Danielle's and my Taurus and trekked back to Philly. Danielle had a particularly successful night making fast friends with Julia; they bonded over crayons and a coloring book. 

On Sunday Danielle and I made our first-ever LASAGNA!!! It isn't as if we didn't eat lasagna on Saturday too, but we had been planning the meal for weeks, and the time was right. Check out the pics!

It was even more delicious than it looks, and we had a blast as always cooking together in our...not-so-awesome kitchen. The rest of Sunday was less successful, consisting of picking up a couple suits for me that were getting tailored, and then watching the Vikings eat it as always. I don't get to watch them very much out here unless, like last night, they are on primetime. It has really been a blessing.

Now this week it is back to work, looking forward to the second half of the semester and the fast-approaching HOLIDAYS!!! I love fall. Enjoy your weeks everyone!

-Rory

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

We weren't kidding...

Just in case you thought we were kidding when we posted a couple weeks ago that we resorted to using tin foil on our antennae to increase our t.v. viewing capabilities, here is the proof! (They now look more literally like "rabbit ears.")


Sunday, October 9, 2011

The Ides of March and Suit Shopping

Ugh, what a weekend, nicely topping off our week. So the week honestly was not terrible, but we slacked off too much considering that we need to be sharpening our focus rather than slacking. So the stress and struggles this past week mostly involved our own inner demons. I hope none of our classmates are reading this admission of weakness!!! If you are in our class, though, how do you know this post isn't just a clever trick!? HA!

Seriously though we had a rough week, and then this weekend came. We have our first law school event requiring suits this coming week, and Danielle didn't have a suit, so we decided to go shopping. K & G has a suit sale going on, and Buy One Get Two Free sounded like a sweet deal. Unfortunately the only K & G stores are outside of the city, but we figured we could use a drive to clear our heads. Well the first store we found on Google was in King of Prussia. It turned out to be closed, as in no longer in existence! So right there we wasted about 40 minutes in traffic driving out to King of Prussia. From there we found another store using my phone, and you can bet we called first to make sure it was actually a store. It was, but it took another half hour to find. Once at the store, to make a long story short, the sale was a bait and switch and Danielle got no suits yet spent about two hours shopping for them. So poor Rory & Danielle, heartbroken and frustrated and suitless (except Rory got his suits), got some delicious Cold Stone to cheer themselves up!

Unfortunately, after the Cold Stone the drive home took about 45 minutes, and so what was supposed to be an afternoon of shopping and an evening of homework turned into a wasted day. We did go grocery shopping after getting home last night, so we finally have food in our apartment again. We also had the chance to clean and do laundry on Friday night. AND we went to the Ides of March with some great new law school friends. That movie was seriously great. Go see it.

So all-in-all the weekend was probably a wash. What's more, today we went to Macy's and got D a supafly suit, instead of three cheap, crappy suits from
K & G, which sucks. Macy's is sooo much cooler and awesomer. 
So it is true that I bought two suits from K & G yesterday, but it was just because I felt bad because that place sucks so much:)

Anyway...the Vikings won today, I guess, which is nice. So between Friday and Saturday the weekend was a wash, but then Danielle got an awesome suit today, and the Vikings won, therefore decent weekend overall. I will leave you with this vision that Danielle glimpsed today: a woman sitting on her stoop in West Philly, with gold hoop earrings and a pink bathrobe on, talking to her neighbor, at 2:30 in the afternoon. Also, go see The Ides of March.

-Rory

Balti- "Can I Get Some" - more

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Well last weekend Danielle and I packed up an overnight bag and headed for Baltimore. Ever since we decided to move to Philadelphia we have been talking about all of the great road trips and train trips we are able to take from Philly. It is sort of right in the middle of the cultural, political, and historical mecca of the East Coast. So our first choice was Baltimore, a two-hour car ride south through Delaware and into Maryland. We had to finish up a legal memo for school Friday night, so we decided to leave Saturday morning. I actually didn't finish my memo until Saturday morning, but my procrastination is not the point of this post.

The point is that we hit the road and reached the Inner Harbor of Baltimore on Saturday afternoon. We first drove into Little Italy, where we were able to park our car in a ramp for the whole day for three dollars! What a steal, even by Minnesota standards. From there we walked aaaaall afternoon and into the evening. We began by finding a nice Italian corner deli to get some lunch. I had a hot sandwich with peppers, balsamic dressing, and various pork meats, and Danielle had a delicious chicken pesto something-or-other. We shared an AWESOME caprese salad, and finished off the meal with some gelato from a dessert shop down the street.

After lunch it was onward to the Power Plant, which used to be a power plant. The huge building on one of the piers now houses some shops and restaurants, including what we decided is the world's coolest Barnes and Noble. The store is cool because of these reasons: 1) it's a bookstore; 2) it has the original smokestacks right in the middle of the store, and the original exposed structural elements of the plant; 3) it has an awesome aquarium built into the wall at the top of the escalators; 4) the escalators are housed in a clear plastic so you can watch their...inner workings.

From Barnes and Noble it was off to the National Aquarium, which seems to be Baltimore's main attraction. We bought the deluxe package: admission to the exhibits, a ticket to the 4D movie, and a ticket to the dolphin show. The 4D movie was actually the "From Pole to Pole" episode of Planet Earth, which we already have on BlueRay. We do NOT have 4D technology in our apartment, though, meaning we do not have the movie in 3D with the addition of spraying water, smoke, wind effects, and other gimmicks built into our seats. I will never turn down watching Planet Earth, anyway: amazing stuff. The dolphin show was basically what it sounds like: dolphins. They jumped out of the water, splashed some people, and played with balls. I personally was disappointed with the show: half of it was subsidized by a movie which played on two big screens to the sides of the room, and the other half of it was led by a woman who was actually in the room with us, but had a super duper annoying voice. Not her fault, but the Aquarium should find a more suitable job for her. The dolphins seemed nice, though. As for the exhibits, check out our pictures on Picasa! We really really loved the Aquarium overall, don't let my rant on the dolphin show fool you. Anyone who comes to visit us could twist our arms to go again, for definitely. But you can see the dolphins on your own time.

After leaving the Aquarium we walked along the harbor to Fell's Point, where Danielle heard we could catch a free water taxi to Fort McHenry. Along the way we passed by a beautiful wedding at the end of a pier. Unfortunately the weather was dark, gray, cold, and windy, and rain was threatening, but it was still fun to see. Plus it was a chance to have a cutesy reflection on our own wedding, which we had just survived two months earlier! Besides the wedding, the harbor was full of cool ships, from yachts to old WWII ships to little two-person rentals that looked like dragons.

Once we got to Fell's Point we found out that the Fell's Point Fun Fest was taking place. The festival turned out to be a mass of booths and vendors on some of the streets, complete with bands and beer gardens. After finding out that the water taxis weren't stopping at Fell's Point, we walked around for a while, working our way generally back toward our car and enjoying the people watching and site seeing. On the way to our car we passed by a tattoo museum, which was really more of a tattoo shop with a room to the side full of old newspaper articles about tattooing and old drawings and pictures of tattoos. It wasn't much of a museum, sadly, but it was free so who cares?

That night it started raining once we got back to the car, so we found a room at a Motel 6 just outside the other end of town. On the way we got our first glimpse, through the rain and darkness, of Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium, where the Orioles and Ravens play (respectively)! Once at the motel we walked across the parking lot to Loafers, a bar and grill, for supper. We split some pizza and a surf & turf wrap, which was delicious. We also got to play trivia on one of the TVs! We played as a team and lost every round until the very last one, when we won! We realized after celebrating, though, that we were the only people left playing, but we were still proud of ourselves for our perseverance. We planned to watch SNL that night, but we fell asleep early, tired out from walking around all day and from being old.

On Sunday morning we went to mass at the Baltimore Basilica, apparently the oldest cathedral in America. The building was constructed in 1806 in the neo-classical style, to prove that Catholics were just as American as Protestants. I would guess that not only is it the oldest cathedral in the U.S., but probably the only one with that colonial feel to it: the colonial-paned windows, white walls, no stained glass, and not quite as ornate or colorful as you might expect a cathedral or basilica to be. The church was recently renovated (the project was completed in 2004) and it is very nice. We also took a guided tour after mass, where we learned about the architecture and history and had a chance to check out the crypt and undercroft of the church. Check it out: http://baltimorebasilica.org/

After the tour we walked around Mt. Vernon, a neighborhood where we saw some other cool churches and apartments as well as the original Washington Monument. Also we needed to go to a 7-Eleven to get batteries for Danielle's camera. So after that we hopped in the car and headed to Charm City Cakes, the shop featured in the TV show Ace of Cakes. The windows were tinted and the doors locked, but we got to see it, so that was cool.

Finally, we headed home. On the way, as we reflected on our first chance to get out of Philly since moving here, Danielle came up with the title of this post. Obviously we had a great time, not least of all because Baltimore smells SO MUCH BETTER than Philadelphia. Also of note, Baltimore seemed to be much "greener" than Philly in terms of being environmentally minded. That was obviously a big deal to Danielle (and me, but especially D) and it might have had something to do with the smell. Overall, the trip was great. Danielle and I got to see a new city, check out lots of cool sites and attractions, be silly together, and get a mini vacation halfway through our first semester of law school. There are pictures in the album posted below that supplement all of the stuff I talk about in this post, so I encourage checking them out. I guess that's it, though, so ta ta for now!

-Rory

Monday, October 3, 2011

Baltimore


Here is the photo album from our weekend trip to Baltimore, MD, on October 1-2, 2011. We had a blast taking a break from school and getting out of Philly for a bit, and we hope you enjoy our photos! We will write another post soon to tell you all about our adventure in Baltimore.

-Rory & Danielle