Saturday, July 28, 2012

Texas Rangers Weekend

Oklahoma City, OK - Arlington, TX
July 27-29, 2012
Total Mileage: 668

You gotta love spur of the moment trips that start with a random text from a friend. Before we knew it, Keegan, myself and Ramsey were headed to OKC.  My dad  had a minor outpatient surgery earlier that day, so it helped that we could go and take dinner to my parents. We had a filling Johnnie's Charcoal burger and met up with some friends at Dan O'Brien's. Our fun-filled night let us to Taco Cabana before heading to bed.

Saturday morning started early with a quick chapter meeting and then on the road to Dallas before 9 a.m.  After a minor debacle at McDonald's concerning coffee (my favorite drink) we were prepared for the day.  First stop in Allen was lunch, so we headed to Gloria's for some authentic, latin-american food.  Siestas ensued quickly after lunch with the Olympics on the background, making for a perfect Saturday afternoon.  We woke up with time to change and head to Arlington for the Rangers versus White Sox game.  Unfortunately, we were sitting under the large Jumbotran which hindered us from seeing any replays or introductions.  But on the positive side we were in the all-you-can eat section, perfect for Keegan.   

The Rangers were not able to beat the White Sox that night and even worse, we didn't get to see Josh Hamilton play.  Knowing the Rangers were out of the game, we left a little early and headed north to Addison.  Some other friends were enjoying the dueling paino bar so that was our next stop.  Pete's Dueling Piano's was quite the establishment!  We had a great time singing oldies and people watching.

We had a solid night's sleep and were ready to hit the road before lunchtime, but not too early.  In N' Out Burger was a priority before leaving Allen, considering that is the closest one to Stillwater.  Our animal fries and burgers were delicious, as usual, and we were on the road.  As we made it into OKC, we met with Keegan's family to shop for suits, which was a painless and successful meeting.  Following the shopping, we got to experience Smashburger for the first time and had a wonderful evening in the city before heading back home.


Magnificent: Spontaneous trip to Oklahoma City on Friday
Manure: Sitting under the Jumbotran at the baseball game
Keegan & I enjoying the Rangers/Whit Sox game
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Friday, July 20, 2012

Small but Fun Adventures

Stillwater, OK - Breckenridge, OK - Pawnee, OK
July 18-22, 2012
Total Mileage: 330

Normally, I would not blog about my adventures within Stillwater, but this week was too fun not to mention.  Keegan aged another year and we celebrated our one year engagement anniversary!

The festivities kicked off on Wednesday night as the "group" got together to see Hosty Duo play at Joe's for their anniversary week.  We had a wonderful night listening to the very talented musicians.  In addition to Joe's we planned a dinner for one of Keegan's favorite meals, the all-you-can-eat catfish at Boomarang.

Following Boomarang, we experienced one of the best nights in Stillwater with some great friends. Our initial thought was to have a quiet night and head home, but once we started playing foosball, the quiet part went out the door.  Foosball and shuffleboard kept us entertained with fun until early Saturday morning even though I didn't win one of the contests.

Saturday was filled with travel.  Keegan's mom and I went to a small town outside of Enid, Breckenridge, for (soon-to-be-born) baby Remington's shower.  I "kidnapped" our cousin and brought her back with us to Stillwater to enjoy the Joe's outdoor concert that night.  We had a great dinner at Brooklyn's and then headed with a big group of friends to listen to Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights and Taddy Porter.  The bands performed well and we ended the night hanging out at the Joe's rooftop.

Barely moving the next morning we made our way to Granny's Kitchen in downtown Stillwater to experience some good "home cooking."  Sunday funday continued with Keegan and I driving his cousin back to Medford and backroading a bit in Grant County, Keegan's comfort county.  And the day ended with an evening trip to Sooner Lake with another great couple and their family.  What an amazing five days that we spent this week, appreciative for everyday that we got to spend together and with friends!


Magnificent: Hanging out every night of the week with wonderful friends without any worries
Manure: The feeling on Sunday morning
Shuffleboard & Friends!

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Chapter Retreat

Tulsa, OK
July 14, 2012
Total Mileage: 148

US-412 has become one of my more traveled highways in the past two months and I found myself headed east very early on Saturday morning.  My boss and I were attending a chapter retreat and brainstorming session near Jenks, Oklahoma.  While at the retreat, everyone had good ideas, discussion and direction.  Should be a great year to be involved with OSU and the Chapter that covers the greater Tulsa area.

A short three hours later, my boss and I were famished and done thinking for the day.  We decided to get lunch and hang out a bit more in Tulsa while we had an open Saturday.  She was interested in eating at an unusual or non-chain place, which I would always prefer, so we ended up at The Brook.  Foursquare provided several tips for ordering, and there were many tips to order the mac and cheese as a side item.  So following the masses, I ordered the buffalo chicken wrap with a side of mac and cheese.  The portions were huge and the food was incredibly good.

After lunch, we stopped at one more great place, Whole Foods Market.  We loaded up on tasty fruit, cheese and snacks for the next week then headed home.  Although we had to get up very early, it was nice getting home before 3 p.m. and having an entire afternoon at home.


Magnificent: The Brook mac and cheese
Manure: Waking up at 5:30 a.m. on a Saturday
Buffalo Chicken Wrap with Mac & Cheese
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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Random Travels

Oklahoma City, OK - Pawnee, OK (X2)
July 7-13, 2012
Total Mileage: 320

Instead of writing an entire post for each trip, this is a week full of adventure and tasty eateries!
(Listed below is where and what WE ate, not all by myself!)

Saturday, July 7
Lunch: Johnnie's Charcoal Boiler
   Caesar Burger, Fries & Onion Rings

Dinner: Outback
   Salad, Steak & Snow Crab

Sunday, July 8
Breakfast: Classen Grill
   Monkey Bread, Memphis French Toast & Biscuit Debris
Lunch & Dinner: Family Cookout in Pawnee
   Hot Dogs, Hamburgers & brownies

Wednesday, July 11
Dinner: Cafe 501
   Cobb Salad

Thursday, July 12
Lunch: Click's Steakhouse
   Salad, Grilled Chicken & Baked Potato


Magnificent: All the food at Classen Grill
Manure: Being miserably full after every meal
Memphis French Toast
French toast stuffed with bananas, peanut butter & honey
then dipped in cinnamon batter & grilled until golden. 
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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Summer Vacation

Austin, TX
June 29 - July 3, 2012
Total Mileage: 594

This was at least my fourteenth (or more) trip to Austin, but the trips change when my niece is involved.  We arrived from Dallas on Friday in the early afternoon and went immediately to playing with the little one.  The excitement of having a niece is indescribable and I got to play with her for the rest of the afternoon (so her parents could work a bit).  Later in the evening we were able to Skype with my older brother, which is another great pick-me-up.  Talking and seeing all my family members in one day is a wonderful feeling and a perfect way to start vacation.

The family bonding continued into the night because Keegan and I were left at home to babysit (the already sleeping) niece so her parents could have their first date night in nearly a year. Before they left they ordered us a great pizza (S-M-O-R-S pie) from East Side Pie. The night was an experience.  We definitely established that I will need some time and good reading material to be ready for that soothing aspect, but the good thing is that Keegan was calm, cool and collected.  Handled the situation with ease and my niece was back to bed in no time.  This is just another great attribute of my fiance.

Saturday morning was the typical perfect vacation morning; no alarm set, lounging clothes, Houndstooth coffee and Taco Deli breakfast tacos.  Can you get more Austin-esque?! The great thing is that it continues to get better!  We follow up the morning with a forty minute drive through the Austin hill country to Krause Springs.  The springs were packed, but we had lunch, snacks and drinks to last us a while.  With cliff jumping, vine swings and natural water we had plenty to keep us busy.  After the springs adventure, we got cleaned up and went to Contigo with my brother.  This outdoor restaurant supplied one of the best dinner experiences I have ever had.  There was a short wait, but we got some drinks and played washers, shortly after got seated and then ordered the following items:

  • Pigs in a Blanket
  • Crispy Green Beans
  • Texas Okra
  • Spicy Watermelon
  • Melon Salad
  • Cod & Cashew Salad
  • Pork Liver Pate
  • Burger & Fries
  • Ice Cream (Peach Sorbet, Lavender Honey and Mint Dark Chocolate Chunk)

These gourmet and modern twists to traditional items were amazing!  Before we knew it, we have spent more than three hours at dinner and thanks to my brother, received some special plates on the house.  Even more food and creations were in store for brunch on Sunday.  We can basically say that our trips revolve around food, which further show that we like experimenting and experiencing new food items.  Sunday brunch was at FINO, where we ordered these items from their new menu:

  • Grilled Blueberry Bread
  • Muhummara
  • Blistered Shishito Peppers with Sea Salt
  • Scrambled Farm Eggs with House Cured Salmon
  • Savory House Made Waffles with Texas Fried Quail

After having a serious food baby we needed to work some it off, so we headed to Barton Creek Twin Falls in the Greenbelt.  Unfortunately, there was no water in the falls and Birdie was just wanting to go for a good swim.  We hiked about a mile-and-a-half to find a small amount of water that Birdie could cool down in and play.  On the hike back, Keegan wore the baby carrier and our niece was asleep within five minutes.  This was the warmest day of the trip, so we purchased some italian ice from the street vendor before heading home.  Post-hike cravings led us to Amaya's, the nearby Mexican restaurant, which made us feel connected to our brother in Washington.  After majority of his hikes he finds a nearby Mexican restaurants and checks in to let everyone know he is out of the woods.

The weekend was over quickly and everyone was in need of some work time.  Monday morning started out with a work session at Houndstooth (marking the fifth time this trip, LOL).  It was a productive morning, but we didn't want to work too much so we decided to have a lunch date at the Alamo Drafthouse.  Keegan and I went to see Brave in 3D and enjoy a delicious pizza, fries and popcorn.  Every vacation should consist of some comfort movie foods while watching little Scottish ginger kids on the big screen!

Following the movie, my brother, Keegan and I experienced the cold water at Barton Springs Pool.  This natural spring-fed pool is always 68 degrees, regardless of the season.  It was extremely shocking, refreshing and fun to swim in for a few hours.  For a change of pace, we stayed in Monday night and relaxed with a nice chicken salad dinner.

Tuesday morning was the only morning the alarm was set and we were out the door by 9:30 a.m.  Before we headed home, we had to be sure and visit our Austin staple, Juan in a Million.  We dug into the Don Juan and brought a few back for friends.  We noticed their prices went up to a whopping $4.00 for nearly a pound of deliciousness.  Just to continue the food fun, we stopped in Addison and tried the Malarkey's ball (fried loaded mashed potatoes) at Malarkey's Tavern.  Shortly following this great pub food we had a shopping hiatus at IKEA, jam packed the VW and headed to OKC.

The wonderful end cap to the summer vacation was dinner with mom, dad and mom's cousin from Houston.  We got to partake in more comfort food along the historic Route 66 at Ann's Chicken Fry.  One of the Stubbs' signature meals; chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes with white gravy, okra, side salad with ranch, and a roll

A special thanks to my brother and sister-in-law for hosting us the entire weekend and showing us around the greater Austin area.


Magnificent: Seeing my family (especially the little one) AND tremendous food, drinks and coffee
Manure: The summer drought that hurt the water levels at Krause Springs & Barton Creek Twin Falls

Family photo while hiking in the Greenbelt


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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Senior Sendoff & More


Norman, OK - McAlester, OK - Dallas, TX
June 28, 2012
Total Mileage: 432


It had only been four days since I had traveled, but I was itching to get out again.  This trip was the first leg of our summer vacation, which might explain my eagerness.  In order to get everything done I had to schedule an oil change in Norman so that my Jetta would be ready for the another 10K miles.  My drive to Norman was pleasant with great weather and I was fortunate to not experience the typical I-35 south traffic.

After driving another 2.5 hours, I was at Rotary Park ready to welcome incoming freshmen to the OSU family.  For the first year, the turnout out was good with about 20 people and 5 incoming freshmen.  Before it got dark, I was on the road to Dallas to meet Keegan, who had been at NACMA all week. Southbound and down :)

I throughly enjoy driving, especially places I have never been, and the drive from McAlester to the Oklahoma/Texas state line on HWY 75 was gorgeous.  The hills and green trees were beautiful as the sun was setting.  The picture below doesn't capture what I saw, but it will serve as a small reminder of the God's amazing creation and being.

Before I knew it, I was in Dallas and enjoying an outside evening with Keegan and a mutual friend at the Katy Trail Ice House.


Magnificent: Driving through the SE Oklahoma hills at sunset
Manure: Having to drive an extra two hours to get to the VW Service Shop

Oklahoma sunset

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Ross Reunion

Bartlesville, OK
June 22-24, 2012
Total Mileage: 244

For the second time this week, I headed to Bartlesville, Oklahoma.  This time we were traveling for a family reunion (step-in-law family).  We were very fortunate to make it to Owasso on Friday night to eat with some friends at Andolini's Pizzeria.  The owner of Andolini's is dating one of my best friends and we had some amazing food for dinner.  We had heard great things from others that had eaten there, but it is definitely "a must eat."  After carb-loading we made it to the Best Western of Bartlesville.

Saturday didn't start too early, but started off right with Starbucks!  I have an addiction to espresso and enjoy starting off my day with a good latte.  Mid-morning we were all loaded up and headed to Woolaroc to see animals, explore the museum and attend kidfest.  Our niece had a great time at kidfest although the heat was almost unbearable.  We made our way inside the air-conditioned museum and I was presently surprised by the amount of history and information that had been preserved.  The museum featured some amazing Native American clothing, paintings and artifacts.

Following the museum, we stopped to eat in downtown Bartlesville at Frank & Lola's.  This small restaurant used Oklahoma beef from Nowata for their hamburgers.  Keegan and I shared the "Johnny" burger, which had jalapeno cream cheese with all the fixins.  We had amazing homemade bread pudding, but a tidbit if you visit, you have to order the bread pudding when you order your meal because they make each batch to order (takes about 20-30 minutes).  This filling lunch was probably not the best idea prior to attending a picnic and family competition.  Fighting the heat, we headed to Johnstone Park to celebrate the 48th annual Ross reunion with lawn games, snacks and friends.  The weekend always goes by too fast and before we knew if Keegan and I were on the road back to Stillwater.  We unfortunately didn't get to stop anywhere neat to eat, but there are more adventures to come next weekend in Austin!


Magnificent: Learning more Oklahoma history at the Woolaroc Museum
Manure: The Oklahoma summer heat

Buffalo roaming in the National Preserve

Favorite quote while at Woolaroc:
"Those of us who have been more fortunate have a debt to society which I believe I can best be paid by training and educating the youth of the nation. I dedicate this museum to the boys and girls of today- the fathers and mothers of tomorrow. May they profit by a knowledge of man's past and be enabled to plan and live a happier future."
Frank Phillips


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Monday, June 18, 2012

Cowboy Caravan

Bartlesville, OK
June 18, 2012
Total Mileage: 214 


Cowboy Caravan is an athletic-focused event hosted by the OSU Alumni Association Chapters and presented by the POSSE. These events are hosted throughout Oklahoma and Texas to feature the great OSU teams and coaches.  This week I attended the Washington County event in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.  The speakers were Coach Annan (WBB), Coach Ferguson (MBB) and Coach Monken (FB).  They were wonderful speakers and comedians.  Coach Monken had the crowd laughing majority of the evening.  My favorite quote from the night was, "I don't remember his name, so I call him Little Homie," Coach Monken.

Magnificent: The drive into town on Highway 60
Manure: Forgetting the camera at the office

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Girls Weekend

Bella Vista, AR
June 15-17, 2012
Total Mileage: 470 

After a wonderful weekend in northwest Arkansas, I realized the how many great experiences I have had traveling across the US.  Although I have a decent memory, blogging would be fun and a great reminder of the privileges I have to be healthy and traveling. 

This weekend was a great trip for the first post!

During the summers growing up my mom would always go to "girls weekends" with her sorority sisters and I was never able to attend.  Traveling to Bella Vista marked the first time for me and my "little sister" to attend the infamous girls weekend and it was everything we had hoped.  We got up early Friday morning left from OKC, stopped for lunch in Tulsa and made it to the lake house by 3 p.m.  Friday night was relaxed with dinner, drinks and lots of conversation.  Saturday came quickly and we were very eager to get on Loch Lomond and spend the day on the water.  Initially, I thought this would be the best part of the day... laying in the sun, reading and enjoying good friends, but little did I know!  We ate a marvelous dinner at the Monte Ne Chicken Inn and as we were finishing up the waiter handed us a postcard.  This postcard said "Special Event Tonight at 8:30 p.m."  The sister smirk and are off to the house to get ready. 

The youngsters are left questioning the shenanigans we are about to get ourselves into.  We had to waste two hours before we could head back to the house.  When we arrive at dusk, there is champagne, chairs and a tripod set up in the back yard (interesting to say the least).  In a matter of five minutes, the sisters are walking to the deck and we have our eyes shut.  As we open our eyes, words cannot express what we saw on the deck.  The picture and video below will give you a small dose of the amazing performance. 

Thanks to the sisters, my mom and friends for an amazing weekend!
"What happens in Bella Vista, stays in Bella Vista." (Except this video


Magnificent: The surprise performance
Manure: Getting lost multiple times

The sisters performing Super Trouper from Mamma Mia
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