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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Ultrasound Pics and what we've done so far in 2012


Since the New Year we havn't done too much, other than quite a bit of work (Charlie had to go to Dallas for work) and Katie has been sleeping a lot.  In fact, Katie managed to sleep through most all of the college bowl games while still winning her office College Bowl Pick 'em Pool.  We also watched the Bengals disappointing playoff game at our friend Brian and Adrienne's house in Somers, where they got beat up pretty bad in the 2nd half against Houston.  We brought Griffey over with us - and he did pretty well being around their 2+ month old baby.  Actually, he was much more concerned with the cats in the basement!

Other than being fairly tired, Katie has been feeling pretty good.  This week she said goodbye to the first trimester and entered the 14th week.  Charlie came with to the 13th week appointment and got to see the baby on the ultrasound screen for the first time.  It was amazing.  The doctor measured all sorts of things to gauge if the baby was on track and everything measured just right.  The baby seemed very comfortable in there and started to wave its arms around to say hi to us.  The next 6 months are going to fly by, and although we have lots to prepare before his/her arrival, we can't wait for the baby to get here!


I'm not showing too much yet, but I have noticed a small baby bump starting to form. 


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Christmas in Ohio #3 - Eaton & Columbus

On Friday the 30th, we headed to Eaton to see Katie's parents.  Katie requested that her old favorite meal be made - Beef and Noodles.  We opened some presents with Katie's parents and just relaxed.  Griffey loves their house because they have a loft where he can run up and down the stairs and look out over the whole house.  Saturday morning, Katie's mom made a big Carico style breakfast with eggs and biscuits and gravy, which is always delicious.  Bob added something new to his holiday decorations this year.... a large Frosty Snowman which he attached to the 2nd Story windows.  I think he wants to be like Tim Allen from the movie, "Christmas with the Kranks".   It was cute and here's hoping that the rest of the neighborhood catches on.


After brunch we headed to Columbus to spend New Year's Eve with some friends, but Griffey stayed back in Eaton with Grandma and Grandpa Carico.

We first went to Charlie's good friend, Jon's parent's house in Dublin for dinner and drinks - well no drinks for Katie, who is now an excellent designated driver.  Jon recently got married back in July at Annapolis, so it was fun catching up with him and his new wife, Lindsey.  After dinner, Katie drove us to one of their fraternity brother's houses also in Dublin and we stayed there to say hello.  One of Charlie's friends just got engaged - they are not only a "Miami Merger" like us, but are also a merger from the 2001 Summer Business in Europe trip!

Next stop was Katie's friend's house also in Dublin (the one in Ohio) - lucky for us, so many people live in Dublin.  Several of Katie's old roommates were there along with husbands and 2 new babies.



Katie announced our big news and started to realize that New Year Eve is not quite the same sober.  Charlie, on the other hand, did not make that realization.  One of our friends who already knew about our announcement brought Katie an O'Douls Non-alcoholic beer to make the holiday seem more festive.  However, Katie determined that beer without the alcohol is just gross.  It was a very fun evening catching up with old friends from college and playing games.


The next day was New Year's Day, however, there were no college bowl games because it was an NFL Sunday.  We watched the 1st half of the Bengals game at a bar with some friends, then Katie's parents dropped Griffey off before we hit the road back to Jersey. We listened to the 2nd half of the game, which was a bummer because they lost.  But after some other team's misfortune, the Bengals got to back into the Playoffs anyways.

This year returning to Jersey was quite different, there was a little bit of snow on the drive thru Pennsylvania but nothing like last year when we returned to 20 inches of snow.  All in all, it was a fun trip back to Ohio for the holidays!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Christmas in Ohio Post #2 - Cincinnati Christmas, Cincinnati eats!

After our big announcement on Christmas Eve, we also had a very nice Christmas at the Mowry's house.  We woke up to the typical quiche breakfast and then went to the family room to open presents.  We were excited to give some of our New York City-themed presents we'd picked up in our trip to the city the week before.  Griffey sat with us while we opened presents, but he was nervous and spent most of the time lying warmly between his Mommy and Daddy.




Charlie, Abby, Grumpa and Tom played Wizard while Katie and Grandma Dorothy napped.  Leslie prepared an afternoon Beef Tenderloin dinner that was excellent.  After dinner, we made an initial failed attempt to go to a movie - but a second try at the Springdale theater was successful.  We saw the 2nd Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert Downey, Jr., and we all agreed it was a good movie, but not as good as the first one.  Too much action, not quite as much of the detective work that Sherlock Holmes is known for.  Elementary, my dear Watson!

Charlie slept in the basement on a couple of different nights for old times sake to hang out with his old dog, Homer.  Homer is almost 16 years old, can't see or hear very well, and no longer believes he needs wait to get taken outside if he has to go to the bathroom.  But he can still sniff out the nearest treat and was happy to "see" Charlie.


While in Cincinnati, we made our rounds to many of our typical Cincinnati favorites, and also tried a few new ones.  The two new ones were places we'd heard about on one of our favorite shows - Man vs. Food, which is on the travel channel and follows a food fanatic around to different cities.  The host usually visits three restaurants, and one involves an eating challenge.  We went to the two restaurants that didn't involve the challenge from his Cincinnati stop.

The first was on Monday for lunch down at Newport on the Levee in Northern Kentucky.  The restaurant was the relatively new Tom & Chee, which is a grilled cheese specialist.  The restaurant serves all different takes on Grilled Cheese.  The menu includes make-your-own grilled cheese sandwiches and plenty of specific house specials.  Katie got a half BLT without the lettuce with a side of soup, while Charlie went with the "Armagoetta".  This was one of the two sandwiches they'd highlighted on the Man v. Food show, and it had Goetta (a Cincinnati sausage specialty with steel cut oats) and hot peppers mixed with a few different types of cheese.  We also got a "dessert" grilled cheese.  They have a number of these that feature a donut as the "bread" part, and the blueberry bleu cheese was the one shown on the TV show.  We don't like bleu cheese, so we shared the smores one.  It had just what it sounds like - graham crackers, chocolate, and a marshmallow flavored mascarapone cheese.  Yummy!


The next day for lunch, we tried an old favorite - a Cincinnati chili restaurant we'd not been to before.  While Cincinnati is known for its distinct chili parlors, most of the restaurants are chains, led by Skyline, Gold Star, and to a lesser extent, Empress chili (which was the first of these restaurants).  But there are a few stand-alone parlors around, and Camp Washington Chili is a new one - for us.  The parlor has been serving chili for over 60 years, and is on it's second building in the Camp Washington area near Clifton.  The food was as you'd expect for Cincinnati chili - tasty.  They also have a good selection of deli sandwiches, which is different from the chain restaurants.



The traditional Cincy/Ohio/Midwest restaurants we'd had plenty of times before included:

  • Penn Station for lunch on the way down to Cincinnati Christmas Eve
  • LaRosa's, the famous Cincinnati pizzeria, on Monday night after Christmas
  • Buffalo Wings and Rings (there's a new one in Finneytown) with Charlie's dad on Tuesday night
  • Quaker Steak and Lube with Charlie's friend Craig and his wife Mandy on Wednesday for lunch - who is expecting twins!
  • Hofbrahaus, the German transplant in Newport, with our friends Brian and Adrienne - who just had their first baby (this is becoming a theme)
  • Tai's Asian Bistro - the best take out chinese takeout food ever - on a Thursday trip to Columbus
  • Gold Star Chili on Friday lunch for our second Cincinnati chili fix   
Charlie decided the only things missing were Montgomery Inn (can't do everything) and Skyline Chili (3 meals with Cincinnati chili are plenty)!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Christmas in Ohio post #1 - A big announcement on Christmas Eve!!!

We came home to Ohio for the holidays on Christmas Eve and stayed in Ohio until New Year's Day.  We actually left New Jersey in the afternoon on the 23rd and finished half of the drive (with dog in tow) before staying in a hotel in Youngstown that night.  Griffey did well in the hotel - only a little bit of barking when he heard some people out in the hallway.

We finished the drive the morning of Christmas Eve, and got to Charlie's parents house in Cincinnati just in time to listen to the 2nd half of the Bengals win over Arizona that put them in the lead for the last playoff spot.  Who Dey!  Unfortunately, though they did make the playoffs, they got destroyed yesterday in Houston and are done for the season.

Christmas Eve at first consisted of our usual traditions at the Mowry household.  Katie's parents came down from Eaton and we went to the Wyoming Presbyterian Church for 5:00 service.  This was the church we were married in, and we always enjoy going there to see the yearly Christmas pageant.  After that, we come back as Charlie's mom finishes up on a Christmas Eve meal.

This year, we had a surprise for our family.  Charlie ordered teddy bears delivered to his parents' house, and both our parents, Charlie's sister, and Charlie's Grandma and Grandpa all got to open a present with a bear.  Depending on the family member, they got a bear with something like this on its T-shirt:

That's right - Katie's pregnant (if you're reading this blog, you likely know by now)!  Baby Mowry will be making his or her debut in July 2012.  It was fun to see who figured it out first (Charlie's sister, Abby had the most blatant t-shirt, so it was between her and Charlie's Dad) or who had the biggest reaction (the two Moms).  But this was a perfect time to announce our big news, and it made for a great memory and a great holiday atmosphere that night!



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Another big - Go Blue!!!

It wasn't pretty and Virginia Tech sure acted like they didn't want to win it at times - but Michigan won a BCS bowl this season* to finish 11-2 and look really good for next year.



*during a season that saw the team down south post a losing season, forfeit all of last year's wins and get told they won't play for a bowl game next year...