Monday, June 28, 2010
One Amazing Weekend
Friday, June 25, 2010
Happy Birthday, Jeff!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Dear NYC
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
All I Want To Do Is Dance!
I knew exactly what I wanted to add and was pretty excited about it. This has been something I have wanted to do forever – I want to be a dancer in a music video! Now, when I told Jeff, this was his first thought:
Except I do not have the butt, nor can I move the butt I have to be that kind of dancer. No, this dream stems from the first time I laid eyes on my celebrity crush – Justin Timberlake. I was a pretty serious ballerina at this point, but it wasn’t until I saw my first N'Sync music video that I realized my true passion. I wanted to shake my hips with Britney (old school Britney/pre-meltdown) and admire Justin's backside as we fist-pumped to "Bye, Bye, Bye." But instead of following my dream of being a pop music dancing queen, I decided to go to college and end my dancing career.
I was hoping Jeff would be supportive of my dream. Instead, he crushed it with his bare hands and chewed it up with his red-wine stained teeth. He told me I had to take it off the list because it was not attainable. Granted, Jeff has really only seen me dance at a bar around 2AM (and that ain't pretty), but come on! I was once an accomplished dancer back in the day, and I am sure some of the rhythm has stuck around! I cant believe I just devoted a post to you and you are ruining my lifelong dream! Do I need to remind you that you and your friends taped your own music videos when you were in high school?!
Whatever. I am not going to let him bring me down. I have dusted off my leg warmers and started training in my living room. Jeff will be sorry when I catch the eye of Justin Timberlake.
Dream big, blog friends, dream big.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Lucky
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Happy Birthday, Dad!
Today my dad turns the big 6-0! And with Father's Day just around the corner, I decided to kill two birds with one stone and devote this entire post to him. He is, after all, a big reason for my affinity to wine. So, here is what I have learned from my dear father throughout the years...
- I learned why I have so many freckles. With his wise words, he told me, "You’re so full of shit, you’ve got it coming out of your pores!"
- I learned to brush my hair, or else I would have had to endure the dreaded "finger test" where my dad would run his fingers through my hair and would usually fail to get through without running into knots or tangles. It is this reason – the fear of the "finger test" – that I started using a hairbrush. And for this, I am eternally thankful. And I am sure Jeff is, too.
- I learned to appreciate the outdoors. One evening, my dad took me fishing at a nearby pond in preparation for a fishing trip he was getting ready to go on. It wasn't too long into our adventure when I caught a big one, but had trouble reeling it in. My big, strong dad came to the rescue and instructed me not to move the pole. And I swear I did not move it! But somehow (probably the wind), the pole retracted. The fish got loose, and the lure found a new target...my dad's nose. A few choice profanities left my dad's mouth, and as I am typing this, I realize this is probably where I inherited my sailor mouth from (another valuable lesson). We drove home, and my dad instructed me not to tell my mom. And I didn't. I follow instructions, obviously. But she found out somehow (probably that motherly instinct) and proceeded to freak out. Luckily, my dad got the lure out without any major damage. We have not gone fishing since, but I will always appreciate the experience!
- I learned to love horror films. One of my earliest memories is sneaking downstairs way after my bedtime to sit in my dad's lap and watch Tales from the Crypt. I am not sure that I really understood what was happening in the show, but it was fun to defy my mom's rules and sit in my dad's lap a little bit longer. I have one of the seasons on DVD now (a Christmas gift from my dad, or course), but Jeff refuses to watch it. It is times like these that I wish I was a little girl again and could sit in my dad's lap watching the Crypt Keeper.
(Who is your favorite child now?)
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Lessons from HGTV
- "Great natural light!" This is pretty important for us, considering our natural light right now is blocked by buildings or comes from street posts and tail lights.
- Wife to her husband: "This is a huge closet, but where will your things go?" I am pretty sure Jeff has more clothes than I do, but I do have more shoes and tons of t-shirts from my college/sorority days, so I will use this line anyways.
- "This would make a great man cave/space/room." In some instances, the wife disagrees and will say it is the perfect craft room. Luckily for Jeff, I do not craft.
- "I love the open floor concept." This is great. I can pretend to be busy in the kitchen while Jeff watches WWE Raw on Monday nights and steal glances without him knowing I am actually interested.
Friday, June 11, 2010
For Your Consideration...
My one year anniversary is right around the corner, and it has been an amazing first year of marriage. The highlight so far has been watching Jeff open his Christmas present. At first he was a little confused why I had gotten him a DX* t-shirt, but the tears (of joy!) quickly came when he saw the tickets to WrestleMania XXVI in Phoenix, AZ.
*For those who do not know, Jeff is a huge WWE fan and (embarrassingly enough) has even started to convert me to the dark side. DX, or D-Generation X, was a wrestling gang that consisted of two of his favorite wrestlers, Triple H and Shawn Michaels. Please see the photo below as a reference.
At the end of March, Jeff and I made our way to Phoenix for the always classy WrestleMania. On the day of the main event, we walked the red carpet with Hollywood's elite and were escorted to our seats where we sipped on champagne while enjoying the show. If only that were true! The reality of it was that I was overdressed in my black V-neck tee and torn skinny jeans and had to settle for overpriced beer, but we had a great time "white trashing" it up!
Several of Jeff's friends and work colleagues have told him how lucky he is and how cool it is that I not only bought him tickets to WrestleMania, but attended! And I didn't complain one bit! Seriously. You can ask Jeff. Hence why I deserve the "Best Wife of the Year" award.
Now I am not sure if I deserve a glass of wine for being an amazing wife, or for admitting to all who will read this that I attended (and actually enjoyed) WrestleMania....
A Toast To My First Post!
I have been thinking about jumping on the blogging bandwagon for some time now and finally decided to stop making excuses and just start typing. This past year has been so exciting - I married my best friend (plenty of posts coming your way about this fun topic), Jeff's career is skyrocketing and I am looking for my next big thing - all while living in New York City. I am hoping this blog gives my family and friends (and hopefully potential followers) a glimpse into my life...and those moments that drive me to drink!
Now, don't worry...I am in no need of an intervention, but I do enjoy a glass of wine or two. And before my mom can ask why I chose to title my blog, "Another Glass Of Wine, Please," I thought I would explain it here in my first post. Jeff and I can most often always find a reason to have one extra glass of wine with dinner. Whether we are celebrating his most recent promotion, getting over a hard day or simply happy for Friday nights when we get to order our favorite pizza, we usually count on wine to do the trick. AGOWP will document those moments that call for another glass of wine - some happy, some frustrating, some downright crazy, but always better after that glass of wine!