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This week has been filled with unexpected occurrences. I mean, we are moving. Nothing can ever go right the first time or be easy. Which is the reason I haven't been updating as frequent as I would like. First of all, we are moving. Which does leave room for error at anytime. Our first hiccup so happened to be one of our laundry room duo, the washer. She all the sudden stopped spinning our clothes, and I (not we - because A doesn't do laundry) I have to ring out all the water soaked in the pants and shirts before they are tossed around in the dryer for the next 3 hours. 
All I can say is that laundry has been a bitch and taking over my life. 

Then we had another large crater. Our Internet and cable had been cut off since Wednesday with no explanation. We missed out on the LIVE NFL Draft for RGIII (even though everyone knew he would go to Washington) and you can laugh all you want, but I have actually been watching American Idol this season and this past week they performed QUEEN covers and I was so ticked that I missed out. 
On top of that, I had no Internet for work, and had to work from A's library of geologists from his work

The nice thing about it was we did get to go out and rent The Sitter and it was hilarious. The movie was also sweet and had a nice message to it too. Afterwards we talked about the future and Dallas so that was nice too. Since there was nothing else to watch or do.
 I like our talks, they are entertaining. :)

So this is it - we are moving in less than 3 days and I won't have time to report again until May 2 from D-city, D-town? I will get this. Hopefully everything comes together for the move. We are unsure that we have a UHaul due to the incompetent staff. Seriously, we call over a week ago to reserve this 20 footer and have had no one confirm or know that we did this. It's real iffy that we may have one come Sunday.

See ya from Dallas!
XOXO

Indian Food and Fro Yo


Tonight was the first night that I ever ate Indian food. Since I was raised in Texas, I grew up eating Mexican or Bar-B-Q. There were no Indian restaurants. I can't even picture one in my mind. So when Alex told me we were going out for Indian, he told me it was a blend of Tex-Mex and Chinese. 
So we got in the car. 


This here is Naan. It was very good. They best way to describe it is like eating pita bread. The goo on my dish actually tasted really good, like a cranberry flavored BBQ sauce.

Our waitress was helpful with selecting our plates for the evening. I was in the mood to try something new, so she recommended lamb. I sampled lamb at a Greek-Lebanese place once before and it was very tasty.

So take a guess at what this is.


I had never seen food come up to me like this before. I normally play it safe with quessadillas or chicken. This monster arrived steaming like crazy and smelled so fresh. The Lamb was amazing.

After dinner, we drove around to find dessert and found Fro-Yo. I've been in several of these before, but this one had a wall dedicated to "Recipes" to build the perfect cup of frozen yogurt. 
I thought it was neat!


I was going to find one that I wanted to try but Alex already started making his and said:

Mine's melting. 

So I had to do my own thing. 

Men.