Here is a picture of Ella at about a week old. I can't believe how much she's changed!
For Valentine's Day, Rusty surprised me (kinda) with tickets to Cirque du Soleil! I hate surprises so I always make him tell me what he has planned. This is one thing we are very opposite in. Rusty loves suprises! We have a thing where we take turns planning our anniversary plans. When its my turn, I have such a hard time not telling him what I have planned because I just love to know things in advance whereas Rusty would much rather it be a surprise! Anyways, Cirque was awesome!! It was so different from anything I'd ever seen before. It was definitely entertaining! One weird thing that happened though was that when we were walking there, there was a girl about our age standing on the street corner handing out money! She had this huge stack of dollar bills and was just saying "free money!" and handing out dollar bills. I was so confused! I wish now I would have asked her what she was doing but I didn't. I just took my free money and kept walking!
The 10 year anniversary of our first date is coming up in about a month and we're trying to decide what to do (without spending much money!). Any suggestions? I thought of The Melting Pot (a really yummy fondue place in town). I've always wanted to go there but its pretty expensive! We also thought about recreating our first date. But driving to Lafayette and going to Applebees doesn't really sound that exciting, and I doubt we'll find a theater showing Forces of Nature :) Plus Rusty said he doesn't want to be reminded that I had to pick HIM up for our first date (in my mom's car). Yes, our first date was obviously quite romantic.
Ok, I promise by my next post I'll be out of my picture funk and have some new Ella pics for you!!
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I definitely vote for the Melting Pot. Dan and I went to the one in Castleton over Christmas. It was very romantic! Your booth is actually in like a private little room that you can curtain off. The food was delicious (if you decide to go, make sure you make a reservation). It is expensive but for special occasions, you gotta go above Applebee's. =)
You could always pack a picnic and go to a park, weather permitting. Much cheaper. =)
Yeah we've been to the Melting Pot four times and I have been pregnant with each child for the first three times. The great thing about the Melting Pot is you can just get a cheese and dessert fondue or just dessert fondue. It is so worth the price.
And of course for our second or third anniversary, we did the picnic thing too at Turkey Run.
There's also lots of restaurants downtown as well as the South Bend Chocolate Co Cafe that's awesome.
Now you have me curious about the money lady! You should google her to see if something comes up.
I'll be really honest, I don't care for the melting pot... but I think I'm alone! I loved the cheese and chocolate fondues but wasn't a fan of the main course. They give you things like lobster to cook... but we couldn't tell when anything was done since we had never really cooked those types of foods before. We would rather someone else have cooked them for us. But, everyone else seems to love the place.
Other ideas.... check out IRT for a play? Maybe the Eagles Nest (about the same price as melting pot). The Symphony (they have 'cheap seats' above/behind the stage). Dinner someplace cheaper (like spaghetti factory) and then a carriage ride downtown. A trip to brown county. Go to the art museum and eat at Wolfgang Puck's (no idea about prices). Anything will be great as long as it's just you two! :)
Okay I am anti Melting Pot but that's just me...
We didn't love it. :(
AND I got burned there multiple times by the stuff coming out of the pot and spraying me on the arms/face.
BUT perhaps I just had a bad experience.
AND of course I say come to Lafayette, and let us keep Ella!!!
And Elliott and I LOVE LOVE LOVE St. Elmos but it's pretty pricey and not real quiet.
Actually, I kinda like the melting pot - but that's me - yeah, Amber wasn't such a fan...
You should get Applebees to go and watch Forces of Nature on video. :) I'm like that though, a night in sounds so much better to me lately!
Another idea--
Nathan & I went to the Broad Ripple Steakhouse once for our anniversary and it was good!
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