Monday, February 11, 2013

7th Anniversary

I did say that I wanted to star documenting more of my personal life on here as well as art, so I'll start with a special occasion.

Saturday was mine and Ricky's seventh anniversary. It's weird that it's been that long because it doesn't feel like it at all. I love that we've basically grown up with each other and we have both changed so much over the years. We've helped mold each other into who we are now, I think. Anyway, enough of the lovey stuff because I know that isn't what you want to read about.

We grabbed a quick bite to eat and then spent the first part of our day rummaging through antiques and collectibles at The Depot at Gibson Mill. There was so much space to cover and so many things that I'm sure we'll be going back soon. I didn't take my camera with me, though I knew I should have, so I had to make due with my phone and I don't think it did to bad of a job.

We had a lot more time to kill after we were done at The Depot than we though, so we went off to look some something else to do. Our original idea was just to go to Ikea and walk around, but before we got there we found Flying Saucer. We've been wanting to go to this place for a while and just haven't. So, it was a nice and unexpected surprise to end up there. I have a new found love for ciders so I tried Sir Perry's Pear Cider and oh my goodness, I was in love. I also had a Raspberry n' Cream Beerfusion, I can't remember what all was in it though.
After we spent a few hours just relaxing and talking at Flying Saucer we headed to Spice 9 for some amazing Indian food. We've been going here for a few years and have never been disappointed. We started with some Chicken 65 and Paneer Kulcha and we also had Paneer Masala Dosa, which is a rice krepe stuffed with Indian cottage cheese and potatoes. It's my absolute favorite thing there. If you're ever near Concord Mills and feeling adventurous you should give it a try. After we got home, we spent the rest of the night cuddling on the couch and watching some bad movies on Netflix. It was the best anniversary we've had so far and one to remember.

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