5/12/12

Concert Goers

In whats becoming a more and more rare occurrence for me, I headed to two concerts in one week this week!  Both of them I got to enjoy with my brother, Pete!




First up was Eric Hutchinson (Eric's website) at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia (WCLive).
I saw Eric for free about 6 years ago in the upstairs restaurant portion of World Cafe Live.  It's a very cool venue, having a couple of areas for concerts.  The stage downstairs is where we saw Eric this time and even for being the larger room to see someone in, it was still intimate and fun!  After grabbing some pre-show beers and watching 2/3 periods of Flyers playoff hockey at a bar around the corner we headed to the show and Eric took the stage 5 minutes after our arrival (perfect timing).


Eric doing his thang!

He plays feel-good music that makes you want to dance and sing along.  His band was clearly having a blast playing with him especially his bass player.  That guy didn't stop dancing!


At one point, the band left the stage and Eric played an acoustic cover of Smokey Robinson's "Tracks of My Tears".  It was an excellent rendition.  He also played a mid-song tribute to MCA by playing a piece of "Sabotage".


We had a great time and for a Sunday night, it couldn't get any better!






The 2nd show I saw this week was at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, in Philly.  I went with my brother, Pete again and we saw Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros!  


12 people up on that stage including TWO drummers!




Hard to pin down their style of music.  It's fun to dance to and at times can bring out your inner hippie!  Pete and I agreed they can certainly play and with so many people on the stage it was amazing how they all coexisted and the harmonies that they were able to create.  Their song "Home" was very popular thanks to a You Tube video of a girl and her father singing it (see that here)  Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros are a band worth giving a listen. (to get started: "Home" // "Janglin" // "Man on Fire")






I love living so close to a major city-- it allows me to see such great artists when they come to town!


Sup, Philly? <3











4/3/12

And They Called it...Puppy Love

Just a quick post (you deserve more than that after a month of being away!) but I need to start making dinner and it's already 7pm!  Rudy and I just enjoyed a play 'sesh' outside, basking in the later sunlight available this time of year and the super-nice temperatures we have right now in South Jersey!


I snapped a few photos of her over the past week, figured I'd share them now.  Enjoy :)


Napping with Mommy...



outside enjoying the beautiful day
 She saw a squirrel...


2/21/12

Recipe Love: Jalapeno Popper Dip



I absolutely love to cook.  I love making a mess in the kitchen creating yummy things for Kevin, friends and family to try! (I hate cleaning up that mess but if the food is yummy enough I can sometimes coax Kev into cleaning up, hee hee). I'm not a good baker and tend to shy away from dessert making.  Baking is too precise of an art and I'm not one who likes to follow a recipe.  


Recently via Pintrest (AKA: the best website ever) I re-pinned a Jalapeno Popper Dip and tried it on some unsuspecting family members at a party.  Pintrest took me to Brown Eyed Baker and her amazing website! (Note to Self: cruise Michelle's blog again for more recipe ideas!)


The verdict?  Yummy and multiple requests for the recipe! Most people could not figure out what type of dip it was -- which I was happy for since when some people hear "Jalapeno" they decide not to try it because it might be spicy.  The recipe calls for (6) fresh jalapenos but they did not overpower the dip or make it too spicy to try.  Instead the peppers left a slightly spicy aftertaste to the dip.  Like I said, most people couldn't figure out the dip and were guessing artichoke dip, crab dip (this one I didn't get! Seafood, really?).  Anyways, everyone was pleasantly surprised to hear it was jalapeno dip.  I served it with Multigrain Tostitos Scoops (yummy, yummy) and it was all eaten.  Sounds like a hit to me!


I'll post a photo next time I make it so you can see how mine turned out!.



Jalapeño Popper Dip (via Brown Eyed Baker, see link above)
Yield: 6 to 8 servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes | Bake Time: 30 minutes
16 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
1 cup mayonnaise
8 pieces of bacon, cooked and chopped up
6 jalapeños, minced (if you can’t get fresh, substitute a 4-ounce can diced jalapeño peppers, drained)
2 cloves garlic, minced
½ teaspoon cumin
1½ cups shredded cheddar cheese
Topping:
1 cup panko breadcrumbs
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
2. Combine the cream cheese, mayonnaise, bacon, jalapenos, garlic, cumin and cheddar cheese in a mixing bowl. Pour the mixture into a casserole dish or 9×13 baking dish.
3. Combine the panko breadcrumbs, Parmesan cheese and melted butter in a small bowl, tossing with a fork until the mixture is evenly moistened. Sprinkle evenly over the cream cheese mixture.
4. Bake in the preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes, until the top is golden brown and the dip is bubbling. Let rest for 5 minutes before serving. Serve with your favorite tortilla chips, crackers, vegetables, etc.

2/12/12

It's a Dog Eat Dog World...Rudy's 1st Post.

Our 4-legged lady, Rudy Huxtable Greway recently had a fun adventure with her best buddy Mr. Wilson.  


One of my best friends Ashley was looking for a doggy play-date the next time she was in town for Wilson and Rudy Girl.  I had heard about a dog park not too far from my house and suggested we check it out.  Boy oh boy, what a fun time these pups had!


We headed over to Timber Creek Park in Gloucester Twp., NJ -- it's right off of a main drag so it's very easy to get to from just about anywhere in South Jersey! (The 51st state)



So when you arrive at the park you must keep your dog on a leash but a short walk away you are at the gates leading you into the dog park.  Both Wilson and Rudy were beside themselves pumped for just the parking lot.  I told them "It's like being excited for the Disney World parking lot!".  

We made the short walk through the woods to the dog park gates, got our pups in there and the energized awesomeness ensued.  Wilson, being the older of the two, kept a watchful eye on Rudy Girl who, overstimulated at best, was following any pack of dogs she could find.  We were able to make one lap around before we put them back on their leashes and took a hike through the woods.  There is a pond/small lake as you walk which two labs were having fun playing in.  

Overall, an amazing place to take your dog and the best part of the whole thing was that Rudy was so sleepy afterwards Kevin and myself were able to get a lot done during the day :)

Rudy, checking out the many smells (I'm sure)


Rudy & Wilson, off on an adventure!


1/28/12

The Verdict

I want to get a shirt that says "I survived Jury Duty 2012".  


Just kidding.


The last time I checked in on this lovely blog, I was sitting in the "holding area" for all the people that were called into the Hall of Justice to serve as possible jurors.  I was completely unaware of the process after that because all the people I spoke with (including Kev) said "Oh, you NEVER get called up to a courtroom"; "I was dismissed by lunch!".  Well for me? No such luck.  My juror number was called around 10:30am along with 64 others.  We were guided up to a courtroom, handed a pencil and asked to take our seats.


The judge came in ("All Rise!") and explained we had the possibility of serving on the jury for this case which would be a criminal case (as opposed to civil).  We were handed sheets asking us a series of questions regarding our opinion.  Juror numbers were called, and when your number was called you were asked to have a "sidebar" with the judge, the prosecutor and defense attorney.  You were then asked about your answers to the questions on the sheet and some open-ended questions, all by the judge.  After hours of excusing/dismissing people from the jury box, my number was called.  I spoke with the judge as the two lawyers listened in and gave my honest opinion/answer to whatever he asked.  I clarify that this was my honest answers because so many people say "oh! You have jury duty? All you have to do is lie and say you can't serve on the jury because you are <enter ailment> <police officer you know> <etc.>"  I wasn't interested in lying to a judge about some affliction or association that would "affect" my ability to be fair & unbiased while listening to the case.  So, I was chosen to sit in the jury box.  Lawyers (both prosecutor and defense) are allowed to dismiss jurors up to 10 times for whatever reason (they don't have to disclose).  After 1 1/2 DAYS we finally had 14 jurors for the case. The next 1 1/2 days were spent listening to testimony from witnesses and hearing closing arguments.  


There is no need to get into the specifics of the case.  For me, this was truly a learning experience and was enjoyable (I won't say "fun" because it really can't be).  My fellow jurors were nice people, there were some characters* but we got along, laughed while we were waiting for what seemed like forever in the jury room and ultimately made a cohesive/unanimous decision.


And hell, now I can at least say, "I've been on a jury".  I think that deservers a T-Shirt, at LEAST.


* Quick side note on the "characters" that were on my jury, well one in particular...


There was one 20 year old, skateboarder on the panel.  He was the biggest liar I may have ever encountered.  With that said, the "mom" type people on the jury ate him up with a spoon.  
Here are a collection of some of his "facts" about himself:
  • He loves to skateboard
  • He loves to BMX
  • He loves to go on quads
  • He loves to surf
  • Surfing is better in New York
  • He was addicted to acid, cocaine, marijuana
  • He went to "juvey" for two years
  • He's traveled to: Germany, Brazil, and Australia
  • While in Germany he went on the Autobahn in his uncle's Ferrari and went 255 mph
  • He's 20 years old
  • He tried to have a skate park built in his town
  • He demolished a snowboard while riding it (hard to do)
  • He was in a coma for a month
  • The Olsen twins haven't amounted to anything.  (cue their billion dollar empire)
Takes all kinds. Gotta love it.











1/24/12

Jury Duty

Well...1/24/12 has been keeping me on edge for about a month now...I got my summons to appear at the Hall of Justice in Camden, NJ for jury duty.  The only other time I had received a summons I was Juror #1 (woo-hoo) and was dismissed the night before when you call in.  


No such luck this year.


For the unaware about this area, Camden, NJ battles Detroit, MI every year for murder capital of the US.  Camden is where our county's court system is located.  I took mass transit down to Camden which puts you right next to the court house.  Of course you see your crazies/crackheads but none bothered me this morning.  Maybe they hadn't had their morning coffee yet.


Anyway, in true Jill form, I was a bit nervous about getting here on time/finding the right building/finding a seat/etc.  The list goes on in my anxious head.  Well I got here with 10 minutes to spare, found the right building, actually directed someone on where to go (I excel at seeming like I know what I'm talking about).  Also, I walked in with my best friend's future father-in-law, it's nice to know/recognize a face.  There are two other people from my town but approaching them would be a bit awkward.  I'm not looking to hold any conversations today...


One of my favorite things to do is people watch..This place is a gold mine!!

  • The Executive: he/she brought her work with them, is making phone calls, sounding VERY important ("oh yeah, I'll get with Phil on that ASAP"), Dude, you are sitting in the basement with over 300 people. Phil's not getting with on anything for you today.
  • The Oh Crap, I Didn't Bring Anything With Me Guy: There is a guy here with absolutely nothing to read, listen to, watch, NOTHING!  What did he think would happen? A magic show would be brought in to entertain us?  I feel bad for him.  As for me? I'm rockin' my mac laptop/my Nook/ my phone/ and a book.  
  • The Old Guy:  I've only found 1 of these so far but he's napping right now.  An attractive younger woman sat next to him and he cracked a lame joke, offered her a newspaper then promptly fell asleep.
  • The Old Ladies: Notice I said, ladies as in plural?  That's because these women didn't know each other before walking into the building today but they are sitting together and chatting about grandkids.  There's a chance one or both of them brought their latest book club book but they would prefer to chit-chat the day away.
With Kelly Ripa showing us the way right now, we seem to be in good hands.
And God Bless WiFi.



1/23/12

Six Years Ago, Today...

Kevin and I made it "official" that we were together.  Our courtship started at the end of November of 2005 and after a couple of dates and make-out sessions we decided to make our status official.  I remember being so very excited :)  For those of you who don't know, I had a very big crush on Kevin in high school.  Needless to say, 1/23/06 for me means, the day that my dreams came true. Corny but oh so true.




Happy 6 Year Anniversary KJ! I love you like WHOA!