Monday, February 27, 2012

Date 4: Dinner and a monster!

This was one of the easier dates to plan...because I didn't really have to plan it.  We had bought tickets to see Young Frankenstein the Musical months ago, well before the whole 52 Dates was even an idea.

We dressed nice, because we're cultured like that, and headed downtown.  The musical was at the Lied Center so we thought we'd use the gift card we tried to use on our last date and have dinner at Spaghetti Works.  No such luck.  We cruised around downtown looking for a parking spot, looking, looking. It wasn't that look, but it sure feels like it when you're on a schedule.  We found a spot in front of the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center and walked over to Spaghetti Works.  As we're approaching the front door another couple beats us to it.  We follow them inside and find that it is STANDING ROOM only!  On a Saturday night in January!  Well, we're not using the gift card tonight.  The nearest options are Panera Bread, Five Guys Burgers and Qdoba.  Qdoba it is.

We walk around the corner to Qdoba, again another couple beats us to the door, but there is plenty of room and few people in line at the counter.  Now, what to order.  I like spicy food.  Wendy would tell you that I like "really" spicy food, the spicier the better.  I would agree, if I can get a nice sweat from my food, then you know it's spicy enough.  Gross, I know, but that's how I like it.  Beads of sweat rolling down my temples aren't quite what I'm going for tonight, I am on a date and kind of dressed up, so I go mild.

We enjoyed our dinner, tried to find a booth set off away from other patrons and I also didn't want to have a clear view to the TV.  We're here to be with each other and not for me to be watching the basketball game on the TV.  We talk about our days, Wendy's run, the kiddos, etc...  One of the guys behind the counter had a pretty sweet, ZZ Topesque beard.  We wondered how long it had taken him to grow it, eventually we was close enough for us to ask.  I don't recall specifically, but I'm thinking it was about 9 months.  We finish our dinner and head to the Lied Center to catch the show.

Young Frankenstein (the movie) was one of my favorite movies growing up.  My Uncle David had a laser disc player and we'd go over to my Grandpa Mar's house and watch movies.  It was the kind of humor that a 12-13yr old boy could understand and snicker at.  It has been many years since I'd watched the movie and I'd forgotten much of the story line, but I still remembered some of my favorite lines.  "Walk this way." "Nice knockers." I wasn't quite sure what to expect from the musical, but I hoped that those lines made it into the musical somehow.

We made it to our seats, in the balcony, but the nice thing about the Lied Center is that there really aren't bad seats.  We look over the programs.  Do some people watching.  And waiting for the light to go down and curtains up.  I hadn't realized that Mel Brooks wrote the musical also.  The creative talent of some people awes me.  The show was fun.  Amazing voices! And they worked "Walk this way" and "Nice knockers" into the musical!

Wendy introduced me to musicals.  Fun the things a guy will do to be with a girl.  I grew up thinking the musicals were "girly" and that as a masculine jock, I was too good for musicals and plays.  Now, I enjoy going to them and think that it would be so fun to be on stage, feeding off the energy of the crowd.

One of the things that I love about Wendy is she can sing!  I loved listening to her sing to our children when they were babies.  It is a talent that I wish I had.

I sure hope someone is working on turning "the Gods Must Be Crazy" into a musical.

Cost:  Dinner $17.  Tickets $96.00

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Date 3: Dinner and a Movie

Well, thought I'd take advantage of being snowed in and get caught up on blogging about our dates.


So, I know I said I wanted these dates to be original and all, not just dinner and a movie every week.  Well, that's exactly what we did for this date.  I had asked Wendy about going to dinner and roller skating, but she wasn't up to it that night...so we'll save that for another date.  Maybe we'll make a theme date and dress in our best 90's outfits for that one.  Anyone else in?  I've been stretching as part of my workout routine, so I'm might have a shot at winning the limbo.

So we had received a Spaghetti Works gift card/coupon ($10 off your $25 purchase) in the mail, so we thought we'd head downtown for dinner and a movie.  We ran into a bit of a babysitting snag as Maddie and Molly wanted to go watch our nephew Payton's basketball game and so we needed to find a last minute babysitter.  After some last minute calling around, we were able to make arrangements with our neighbors daughter.  The only hiccup was that she had volleyball until 6:00pm and the movie started at the The Grand @ 6:50pm.  We figured we'd still have time to get a quick bite and still make it to the movie.

You know what happens when you are on a tight schedule...the schedule just seems to get tighter & tighter. I got home from work shortly before 6pm and didn't really have time to change, not that I really needed to...it was Bow Tie Friday! (For that don't know, I have begun to wear bow ties to work on Fridays.)  Well, the clock just seemed to be moving soo fast toward the start of the movie, we were hungry but we didn't want to eat, because we were going out.  But the babysitter wasn't here yet.  We kept waiting, waiting.  Finally about 6:30pm she gets here.  I don't complain because without her we wouldn't be going out at all.  We give her some quick directions (she's babysat for us before and knows Whit & Si well) and head out.

We get in the car and start off toward downtown.  We know that we don't have time for Spaghetti Works so we discuss our options and then Wendy thinks to check the show times at Southpointe.  The movie is playing there and it starts 20minutes later!  So we make a left instead of a right and head to Southpointe.  The drive to Southpointe took less than 10minutes and I didn't even speed!  During the drive we decide to eat at Panera Bread.

Surprisingly the parking lot was not yet full and we found a parking spot fairly close.  We hustle to Panera Bread and find it to be standing room only!  The only other option was movie theater food...we decided we still had enough time to order and if we needed to, we'd just eat standing up.   We ordered and I started cruising the tables looking for someone who was leaving so that we could take their table.  I spotted a couple getting up and asked if they were done.  The gentlemen said no, but that they were just splitting their table so someone else could use the other half.  I thanked them and put my coat on the back of the chair to claim the table.  Wendy came back to the table shortly after that and we waited.  Thankfully the food came out pretty fast.  We enjoyed a good, albeit fairly quick meal.

We choose to see Mission Impossible.  It was a fun movie, and lived up to the other Mission Impossible movies...with as Wendy said, many "no way" and "yeah right" moments.  That Tom Cruise is crazy...he does his own stunts and to see him running, climbing, falling, ect... on the outside of the tallest building in the world was nuts.  Say what you will about the man, he does make some entertaining movies.

One thing about dinner and a movie, is that it's a solid standby and it's better than nothing.  The challenge is to make sure that you make an effort to connect.  It is an easy date where you can just go thru the motions. One of my goals thru this journey is to learn something new about Wendy in each date.   Wasn't that the best part of first starting to date your significant other?  If you are looking for ideas of how to get to know your significant other better check out this site, it has 50 Questions to Ask your Spouse on a Date Night.

Dah dah da-dah, dah dah da-dah…da-da-dah-dah…DA-DAH!  Your mission, should you choose to except it...take your wife on a date a week for a year!

Cost:  Dinner: $17 @ Panera Bread, Movie: $12 (I had previously purchased some discounted tickets thru a work benefit.)  Babysitting: $24