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  • Sep. 22nd, 2008 at 9:33 PM
So Cthulu and I went to Austin for part of the weekend in order to escape our normal responsibilities and dirty house we don't feel like cleaning and all that, and to do that whole "romantic getaway" thing couples are supposed to do, although I'm not sure other couples define "romantic getaway" as "eating crepes and Mexican food and going to the art festival" but whatever, YMMV.

Here are the things we did, and my thoughts on them.

1. Hawthorn Suites Ltd., Airport
This is where we stayed. The cool hip hotels were all sold out, which is fine, actually, because I kind of like anonymous, quiet hotels. Downside of this place: they are remodeling right now, so the lobby area, while functional, is obviously under construction. Upsides: $100/night, really nice sheets, pillows and blankets, very clean, very quiet, and has a little living room, plus microwave and tiny fridge. Oh, and free wireless. It's criminal that some hotels charge extra for wireless. Finally, this place is not on the main drag, but it's very easy to find the main drag from here, and it's not far away. So, yay Hawthorn Suites. We liked you! We will come back.


2. Curra's Grill
We got in Saturday night and used the free! wireless! at our hotel to find a place to eat. Citysearch recommended Curra's, and they were right. Curra's is very affordable Tex-Mex (lots of dishes are $7 or so) with great queso and salsa, warm chips, and a wonderful patio. It's very low-key and not at all fancy. Its food is not high-end or anything, but it was a nice place to relax outside after our drive. We went back the next day to grab some dinner before we left town because we were wearing our swimsuits still (more on that later) and knew that we wouldn't feel too underdressed here. If you want to try their specialty, order the Cochinita Pibil, which is basically very spicy barbecue pork with fried plantains. Delish.

3. Magnolia Cafe
We went here late Saturday night because the Internets strongly recommended it and I wanted some mimosas. Cthulu had a root beer float and I had mimosas and one gingerbread pancake with blueberries. Verdict: meh. There was a long wait, and I'm not sure why. The interior was supposed to come off as "funky" but instead just looked sorta disjointed. The mimosas didn't have great orange juice in them. The root beer float was average. And the gingerbread pancake, which I thought sounded really yummy, was in fact dry and kind of gross and not at all sweet. The gingerbread pancake might have been better if it was served with whipped cream and powdered sugar instead of butter and regular pancake syrup. Maybe we just ordered the wrong things, but we weren't impressed.

4. Old Pecan Street Cafe
I already knew I loved this place, because we ate here the last time we came to Austin. Still love it. This is where we ate lunch on Sunday. C. had the fettuccine, I had the grilled salmon. Both were delicious, as was the steaming hot bread they serve with the salads. We ended with strawberry crepes. I can't emphasize strongly enough how perfect the crepes are at Old Pecan Street Cafe. I've been there twice now, and each time, the crepes have left me speechless. They have just the right cold/hot, tangy/sweet combinations. We ate one, and then, to our surprise, ordered a second one and ate it up completely too. This is on my "do not miss" list for Austin.

5. Old Pecan Street Festival
It was hot as hell outside, but this festival, which is mainly an arts festival, was still fun. I never wind up buying anything at an arts festival, but it's entertaining to look, and I wind up talking cameras with all the photographers ("how did you shoot that? oh, I had a Fuji once too!"). This was fun for people-watching and dog-watching. I took a lot of dog pictures. The food also smelled delicious, but we were too stuffed with crepes to eat any of it.

6. Barton Springs Pool
After a couple of hours at the festival, we were hot, sticky, and sick of art. So we went to this very cool natural pool in the middle of Austin. The spring that feeds the pool keeps fresh water pumping in and maintains the (huge) pool's 68-degree temperature. This means that you have to choose a temperature-adjustment method. Cthulu, who is a "rip the band-aid off" type, threw himself in all at once and nearly suffered a heart attack. I am a "remove the band-aid one centimeter at a time" person, so I went down the pebbly steps one at a time, suppressing shrieks as I went. After we got in, the water was heavenly, and the hot sun kept it from being too cold. This was the perfect way to spend a hot afternoon. A+.

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  1. Buy a house or condo

  2. Go to England, Europe, Argentina, or Mexico

  3. Pay off all the credit card debt

  4. Take a solo road trip

  5. Publish ten poems [1/10]

  6. Find somewhere to volunteer on a regular basis

  7. Get to goal weight of 160 lbs

  8. Spend a year in therapy

  9. Shoot a gun

  10. Ride a jetski

  11. Do another photography project in a professional or academic context

  12. Host a party

  13. Make three new good friends [2/3]

  14. Take dancing lessons

  15. Sew an entire outfit

  16. Get highlights

  17. Pierce my eyebrow or get second set
    of ear holes

  18. Get a tattoo

  19. Take an art class

  20. Learn to knit

  21. Embroider something

  22. Print some fabric

  23. Make and sell some jewelry

  24. Learn to make three great salads [0/3]

  25. Learn to make three great desserts [1/3]

  26. Learn to make three great entrees [0/3]

  27. Learn to make three great
    veggie/fruit sides [0/3]

  28. Learn how to use an elliptical machine

  29. See the Grand Canyon

  30. See White Sands New Mexico

  31. Go to San Diego

  32. Spend the weekend in Austin

  33. Participate in a charity walk

  34. Sell an ad for my shopping blog

  35. Go to the wolf sanctuary

  36. Go ice skating

  37. Get passports for me and C

  38. Wear a great Halloween costume

  39. Decorate for Halloween

  40. Carve pumpkins for Halloween

  41. Re-set my wedding diamond in silver or platinum

  42. Complete a beginner’s yoga class

  43. Send A a signed book of poetry

  44. Help build a Habitat for Humanity house

  45. Choose one scholarly journal; subscribe for a year; read every issue

  46. Choose one poetry journal; subscribe for a year; read every issue

  47. See a play

  48. Buy a decent couch

  49. Fix tires on bike and buy lights

  50. Meditate every day for a week

  51. Get five great massages [0/5]

  52. Ride bike to the coffee shop 25 times [2/25]

  53. Go pottery painting

  54. Go to Moody Gardens Aquarium + Rain Forest in Galveston

  55. Go to every art museum in Houston

  56. Learn to do a handstand well

  57. Go to CPR class with C

  58. Get cloth grocery bags to use in
    place of plastic

  59. Donate blood

  60. Find one new favorite alcoholic drink

  61. Find one new favorite
    non-caffeinated, sugar-free drink


  62. Learn how to use five new ingredients with confidence [2/5]

  63. Go to a financial planner

  64. Create a plan to save for retirement

  65. Sell ten articles

  66. Go on a girl-only road trip

  67. Buy a new pothos plant

  68. Start an herb garden, even if it’s only in a windowsill

  69. Organize books by subject and author last name

  70. Buy slips & undershorts for wearing dresses

  71. Go to and complete a beginner’s kickboxing class

  72. Buy a pair of prescription sunglasses

  73. Cook marshmallows at a campfire

  74. Get good at rock-climbing at the gym

  75. Ride a horse

  76. Buy a box a.c. for the bedroom (so I can stop making the whole house freezing at night when I just need one room to be cold)

  77. Get eyebrows professionally shaped or waxed

  78. Take four interior design courses at HCC [0/4]

  79. See five tourist attractions in Texas [1/5]

  80. Go to a classical music concert

  81. Do karaoke

  82. Master five easy crock pot dinners

  83. Get a new mattress

  84. Go to an arts festival

  85. Decorate for Christmas

  86. Go to a pagan ceremony

  87. Go to a Quaker meeting

  88. Go to a religious retreat

  89. Read a good book on Buddhism

  90. Print and frame five of my photographs

  91. Participate in an art swap

  92. Devote one full day to hedonism

  93. Automate a savings plan from our paychecks

  94. Learn to speak and read Spanish nearly fluently

  95. Begin to learn a second foreign language

  96. Bring cookies to work for no reason

  97. Learn to make one really fabulous vegan meal

  98. Read 10 memoirs [3/10]

  99. Read 100 new books of poetry [9/100]

  100. Find a reliable source for premade California rolls

  101. Get a new Canon lens and a new flash [1/2]



due date: February 15, 2011

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