Monday, June 6, 2011

Being Kolb

This weekend we took a break from Being Mangiaracina and took a shot at Being Kolb. Adriana and John came down for a visit and we had a GREAT time (hopefully they agree!). This was their first time visiting our new place...visiting DC in fact and we had all kinds of plans to keep us busy.

After a 12 am arrival on Friday night ~ and a quick trip to Burger King for a late night snack ~ we all crashed and woke up on Saturday to a gorgeous day. The plan was simple ~ hit the pool for some summer sun. I think one of big reasons we were able to lure Adriana down to DC from life in NY was the promise of some pool time. And thank God the weather cooperated! The sun was hot and the water was cool ~ a perfect combination. After a good 2 hours, we all looked a bit burnt, but we were all smiles.

Next up, some lunch at Glory Days and a quick trip to the outlets in Leesburg. John was a happy camper with his Coronas and Adriana was in her element with the shopping.


The night finished BIG with a late night dinner at Joe's Crab Shack. Ed and I had gone to this place a while back and had a great dinner, so we thought we'd take the Kolb's since they are big fans of crab legs. We were seated on the back porch at a picnic table and had the entire place to ourselves. It was a lovely night and the roar of the Fairfax County Parkway delivered some white noise resembling the ocean. Well...maybe not, but we pretended it did! :)


John was a little skeptical of the place ~ we are much more inland than they are used to (being from Long Island and all) and Joe's can be a bit kitschy with their decor, but I think he was pleasantly surprised. We each got our own Crab Daddy Feast filled with Snow, Dungeness and King crab legs and did not hesitate diving right in when the steam pots were delivered. Paired with many a cold beer (and a Twisted Cherry Limeade for Adriana), it was the best meal we have had in a long time. Seriously...YUM!


This fabulous meal put us into immediate food coma's upon returning to the house. Time for bed! After an awesome visit on the first day, one might think it would have been hard to top it.

WRONG!

Sunday's plan was chock full of fun and it all started with a trip into the city for our Segway Tour. Now, I've been a DC girl for quite a while. Sure, there was that blip when I moved back to NY (and met my husband, thus making me a Mangiaracina and making this blog possible!), but let's be honest ~ DC is my town. My family has lived here for 21 years and in those 21 years I have seen what this city has to offer. With that said, there are only so many times one can see the Washington Monument without feeling a yawn coming on. That is, until I saw it on a Segway.


We arrived at City Segway Tours at around 10:45 am and after filling out some forms and watching a brief "What Not To Do" video, it was time to hop on and figure out how these things worked. Our tour guide Mike gave us the low-down on the basic functionality and had us each give it a try. It's pretty strange and awkward when you first get on, but after a while, you get the hang of it.


After our practice runs, it was time to get going. We were each assigned a Segway and they each had their own names which I thought was adorable. I had FDR, John had Beantown, Adriana had Jimmy and Ed had Big Red.


The tour guide led us out onto the street and we headed to the National Mall where we saw sites like the U.S. Capitol, the Washington Monument, and all of the Smithsonian museums. The Segways definitely drew a lot of attention, and why shouldn't they ~ they ROCK! We were all having a good time on them ~ especially John. So much so that I won't mention that he almost took a spill worthy of a weekend gag reel. What's even funnier is that the tour guide to ask if he was "hot dogging"! AWESOME!


Next, we headed down to the Lincoln and Vietnam Memorials where we were given some time to walk around (and it was a good thing ~ our feet were starting to go numb!). We had just enough time to visit Honest Abe and find the name of John's Uncle Tommy on the Vietnam Wall. So touching to see that, by the way.



We hopped back on for the final leg of the tour which included Constitution Gardens, the Eisenhower Executive Office, the Blair House and the White House. We even got to see the slightly nutso woman that has been protesting in front of the White House since 1981.


It really was a lot of fun to see DC on the Segway and is something that I think we would definitely do again in the future. After our tour ended (sad), we headed to Chinatown and hit up Potbelly for some lunch. Since we don't have NY-style deli's down here, we thought Potbelly was the next best thing. :)


The remainder of the day was spent at the house where we had a BBQ with Mom and Dad Q and cousin Michael Quartuccio who came for a visit from Baltimore where he is a big shot Doctor (so proud!!). It was a lovely evening filled with cold drinks, good food and great company. And it was the first time we had visitors over to use the new patio furniture. I'd say that it was an A+ kind of night!


We had such a good time with Adriana and John and really can't wait for them to come back for another visit. Being Kolb was not too bad! :)

Friday, June 3, 2011

Finally!!

Guess who finally showed up today? That's right...Mow Cow. They are only a day late, but better late than never I guess. Today's project: Fix some of the wonky boards on the deck and replace all the top rails. Seems pretty simple...and thank god it was. I don't think we could have taken any more hiccups with these guys.

The team of 3 arrived around 9 am and got started removing the bad news boards. It's amazing how many tools accumulated so quickly!


With the old boards removed, it was off to Home Depot to pick up some new, fresh wood. Lucy and I took advantage of checking things out while they were gone.


The deck looked so weird without top rails, but soon enough the crew was back and installing the new stuff. It didn't take long for the new rails to be in place...and boy did they look awesome! It's amazing how a few pieces of wood can make a 10 year old deck look like new again. :)


Next up...replace 2 of the floor boards. These two boards were pretty scary in that they were almost translucent. Never a good thing for the boards that you walk on. Check out this amazing before and after:


It was more like during and after, but you get the idea. The job was done by 4pm and I'm happy to report that Ed is very pleased. No angry phone call to Mow Cow today! Since Adriana and John are currently in the car on their way down for a visit, we took the opportunity to put the new patio furniture on the deck. Remember this post? Well, those boxes had this stuff in them:


We christened the deck and ate dinner out there tonight since the weather is finally bearable. I have to say...it was worth the wait. I'm IN LOVE with our backyard!! Lucy is a fan too ... especially since she got a new outdoor bed. :)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Those Summer Days

So it's not officially summer, but it sure does feel like here in the DC region. It's going on what seems like the 100th day of 95+ degree weather with a heat index of over 100 degrees. It's hot. Brutal in fact. So much that all you want to stay inside and relish in the beauty of air conditioning. With the exception of a few Lucy walks, we've pretty much been prisoners in our home. The good news is that this intense heat is about to break...just in time for the weekend and for our visit with Adriana and John who are trekking down from NY to see us. The even better news is that we have a pool. And a beautiful pool at that!


It has been a while since I've lived in a complex with a pool ~ it's actually Ed's first pool so we made sure to take advantage of it over Memorial Day weekend. It was totally refreshing and 100% awesome. And the best part was that it was a manageable crowd. Not too many out of control tots or obnoxious...err...feisty young teens. :) The pool boasts a shallow section for young families, a main area for middle-aged farts like us, a lap lane for those looking to actually get some exercise out of their swim and a diving section.


And the best part is that the last 10 minutes of the hour are adult swim. I'm happy to see that this tradition has not changed since I was a lifeguard way back when. I have a feeling a trip to the pool will be weekend staple for the rest of the summer.