Thursday, July 24, 2008

Feelin' Alive at 25!



The Red Barns celebrated Claire's 25th birthday throughout the week leading up to July 22nd. Earlier that week, the redheads headed over to Phillip's parents house, where his family presented their favorite teacher with a mini-fridge for her classroom. Two days before her birthday, Claire's parents, brother and grandparents came to the Casa de Red Barns for a few mexican beers before heading over to P.F. Chang's China Bistro. Throughout the week, Claire was extremely moved by the warmth and love from all of her family, those present and those absent.

On the big day, Claire was greeted with her new favorite breakfast, "Eggs in a Basket," prepared for her by Chef Felipe. Her favorite part of the day was stopping by Facebook and her e-mail inbox to see all the wonderful birthday messages. In the morning, it was off to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, a waterpark in Arlington, where the Red Barns baked in the hot Texas sun while riding a few water rides. In the evening, the two showered up and headed out to dinner at Uncle Julio's Mexican Restaurant with friends, Amanda and Kyle.

On top of getting a mini-fridge, Claire also received a new iPod player, some cashola, wine, a yoga kit, a Motorola bluetooth and an iTunes gift card.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

The New York Nine



In July 2008, the Red Barns flew to New York for nine days to celebrate their one-year anniversary and visit with cousins Chelsea and David in Rochester. After flying the world's smallest plane from Chicago to Rochester, the redheaded duo embarked on one of the greatest adventures of their marriage. On the second day of their trip, the four traveled to Niagara, Canada, to see where one-fifth of the world's fresh water travels. The gang also donated some money to a Canadian casino. For the Fourth of July, the group headed to New York City to see Lady Liberty and the rest of her wonderful city, where they stayed at the fabulous Salisbury Hotel, located on the same block as Carnegie Hall. In the first three hours, Claire and Phillip saw Times Square, Grand Central Station, the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall and Central Park. The next day, the gang took a 90-minute boat tour of Manhattan, Liberty Island and Ellis Island. Later that day, the four rode the subway north to the Bronx for the Yankees-Red Sox game. With rain, Phillip and Claire were worried that the game would be delayed or postponed, but just like the saying in New York's Broadway Street goes, "the show must go on." The game started at its normal time, and the Yankees won, 2-1.

On Sunday, the four traveled from Albany to Cooperstown -- home of the National Baseball Museum Hall of Fame. It's a must-see for any baseball fan, and Phillip and Claire could have spent hours looking through the old memorabilia and reading up on baseball history. David and Chelsea, in the meantime, were purchasing them a custom Louisville Slugger with their anniversary engraved in gold lettering. On Monday, a year after 07-07-07, the couple spent their anniversary visiting different wineries around the Finger Lakes region. By the third winery, everyone was feeling pretty "good," so the tour was postponed. After a day of rest, the Dallasites headed back to Texas and their humble abode.

Niagara Falls, the Canada side



New York, New York


Cooperstown -- the National Baseball Hall of Fame


07-07-08 - the Finger Lakes Wine Trail

Denver: The Farthest Claire Could Get Away From Phillip



For four days in June, Mrs. Red Barn escaped to the mountains and left Mr. Red Barn with a freezer full of frozen dinners. Once school let out, Claire was Denver-bound to visit one of her best friends, Jana, for the extended weekend. While in Golden, Colorado, the Aggie twosome toured the Coors Brewery and zig-zagged down a mountain on an alpine slide. Later that weekend in Boulder, the Ags ventured to a meadery in Boulder, where they use honey to make wine. Claire and Jana also kayaked in a private lake near Jana's apartment. While Phillip was melting in the hot Texas weather, Claire was enjoying cool afternoons and 50-degree nights. Claire's return to Dallas was a little eventful. She spent all Sunday in the airport, hoping to get on standby for an earlier flight home, only to have her original flight delayed and not land until after 1 a.m. Monday morning.

So Let's Root, Root, Root for the Red Barns ...



Baseball season hit full swing in May 2008, when Phillip and Claire started their annual baseball tour of the Metroplex. With friends, Kevin and Sherri, the Red Barns stopped by the Dr. Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, Texas to see the Texas Rangers' AA team, the Frisco Roughriders, in action. Seated out on the lawn in left-centerfield, the "Play of the Game" went to Mr. Red Barn for diving after a baseball with a nearly full beer and managing to save half of it in the process. Sadly, the ball was a kid's souvenir ball which dropped on the playing field and was being tossed back up, but Mrs. Red Barn got a good laugh. A few days later, it was "Teacher Night" at the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington where Claire scored the Red Barns and her parents some sweet half-price seats down the first baseline. The Rangers took on the Cleveland Indians, and Josh "The Natural" Hamilton got the fireworks started early with a deep blast to right-center field. You can take your pick on the highlight of this game: Hamilton and Milton Bradley's back-to-back first-inning homers, a near foul-ball miss by Claire's dad which almost resulted in him flying over the railing (also caught on TV by the Rangers telecast), or Claire's dad returning from a long bathroom break with five Josh Hamilton jersey shirts. Baseball season had just begun!



... For it's ONE, TWO, THREE Beers, you're out at the old ball game!!!

The Shreveport Riverboat Gamblers



For Phillip's 25th birthday celebration, the Red Barns headed east to Shreveport, Louisiana for some gambling and shopping. The two stayed at Sam's Town Hotel and Casino, which was on the western bank of the Red River. The last time the redheaded duo gambled in Vegas, luck was on their side. Claire planted herself in front of her favorite slot machine, Wheel of Fortune, while Phillip tried to take advantage of free booze at the penny slots and steal the "Million Dollar Wall." Unfortunately, Phillip and Claire left Shreveport empty-handed but managed to keep smilin' during the three-hour trek home.