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New York Yankees – The Bronx, NJ

Anthony and I went to see the Yankees play the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday evening. My parents were talking one evening how we should go see them play in the stadium before they demolish it. So I bought us bleacher tickets (which was a rip-off to say the least!). The game started at 7:05 – we needed to be on the train out of Princeton Junction by 4:50ish. Anthony didn’t get home from his class until 5 so we are making a mad-dash to get to the station (thankfully it’s ride mass transit for free week for students so we didn’t have to buy tickets). We arrive, our train is running 10 minutes late, and then it takes 1 1/2 hours to get to Penn Station. We then hop on the subway at 34th & Herald and its another 30 minutes to get to the Bronx. We got there around 7:45, grabbed some hot dogs and enjoyed about 4 innings of the game. We aren’t huge baseball fans, but it was cool to be at one of the last games of the year there. There were 5 games left (after tonight it will be 3) and everyone had their cameras out. Flashes galore were going off – especially when the big players were up to bat. It was pretty humorous. I brought my point and shoot and I was limited on battery life so we only got a handful of pictures. Here’s a collage of a few of them.

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Sarah Martin - September 19, 2008 - 11:46 am

Hey girl,

I’m so glad you found our blog, too! I just started it and haven’t even sent the link out to anyone yet…how did you come across it? I just love blogs. 🙂 I had NO CLUE you were such an awesome photographer! Your work is AMAZING! 🙂 I can’t wait to catch up on your blog. Good to hear from you!

Sarah

Tracy - September 29, 2008 - 12:21 pm

Hey Kim!!

I’m enjoying your photos and trip stories!! I am imagining being there traveling on the subway, it sounds like a lot of fun — even if there are some crazy delays that always seem to get in the way!! I love the photo of the baseball field — that will be memory keeper.

Blueberry Muffins – Princeton, NJ

Last week I decided I was going to be domesticated and make blueberry muffins from scratch. I got the recipe from The Pioneer Woman Cooks and was excited because she loved them. I was disappointed. 🙁 But they turned out nice and fluffy. That’s a plus – at least it wasn’t a total failure.

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Tracy - September 29, 2008 - 12:22 pm

I even love the muffin photos!! Your my FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPHER EVER!! Plus, you inspire me. Thanks for the inspiration as I break from the Law Library 🙂

Summer is Over – Princeton, NJ

Summer is officially over. The pool has closed, college football has started, and this week school starts. I am really sad that the pool has closed – but I took advantage of it the past two days!  Fall is right around the corner, which means that winter is right behind that which brings cold, cold, cold and snow.  I am NOT looking forward to snow at all.  But let’s not rush things!  Anthony’s orientation starts next week.  I think he’s a little apprehensive but excited at the same time.  I know I’m looking forward to it.  I will finally meet people!  Thankfully PTS is awesome when it comes to spouses and families.  They actually want to make your experience enjoyable.  I mean, I’m suppose to be in the class photo (which is just beyond bizarre but whatever!)  They have lots of activities planned for the spouse’s during the week and I hope that we really find some other couples that will be our friends.

We’ve been church hunting since we arrived at the end of July.  I never knew how hard this would be.  Our past two churches (the one we got married in and then the one in Nashville) had incredible choirs, young population, and we just felt at home.  Our expectations have been high, considering the amount of Catholics in this area (I mean there are 5 churches within 15 miles of our home).  We’ve tried out 3 of them, and I think we’re going to settle with St. Paul’s.   There are many reasons, one being its right by campus and it has that younger population (and there’s a school attached), and second is they have a young adult group (which is worth its own post another day – I may be helping out with this more than I was expecting).

We are settling down a little bit and getting into a routine.  I’ve found a few grocery stores I can live with, but I like them for different reasons – none of them will ever amount to Publix.  I think I’ve got a little part-time job working in the Communications department at the seminary.  Hopefully it will get my foot in the door with the faculty and I will feel more apart of Anthony’s school experience (Vanderbilt did nothing for spouse’s and would never help you find a job much less offer a position).

It is officially college football season.  Anthony has waited patiently for 7 months for this day to come.  Unfortunately we weren’t able to watch the first Sooner game verse Chattanooga but we’re ready for the rest of the games.  I will leave you with this picture I took of our beloved Oklahoma Sooners last fall when we played the Miami Hurricanes.

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Mr. Alex – New Brunswick, NJ

Alex and his mom met up with me at Rutgers Garden in New Brunswick. What a gorgeous area – thanks Christina for recommending it. Alex is 13 months old and just a ball of fire. I love the pudgy cheeks and his irresistible smile!

And because I couldn’t resist – here is another set of photos of Alex. 🙂

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Jenny - September 1, 2008 - 4:20 pm

I love the middle picture!

Melaine - September 1, 2008 - 7:45 pm

they are all adorable! alex is quite the ham 🙂

A Day Trip to Philadelphia

Anthony & I woke up early Monday morning to go to the NJ DMV to get driver’s licenses and register our cars. Thankfully we went at the right time as we waited maybe 5 minutes to get our licenses and a few more for the tags. What took the longest was waiting on our vehicle inspections. After we got that taken care of we drove down to Philly. We had aspirations of going to see Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and possibly the US Mint. Guess what? We only saw the Liberty Bell due to our lack of planning. We drove around forever finding Pat’s and then we stopped at Ikea. It was too late by the time we got to the Historical District to get passes to Independence Hall and it was almost 3 by the time we would have arrived at the US Mint (which they stop giving tours at that time). I’m glad we went though because we now know where, what, etc. for our next adventure.

Anthony on the steps of the 2nd Bank of America

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Megs - August 21, 2008 - 10:41 am

Been wondering when we’d hear from you again. Miss you, dear. *hugs*

Christie Adams - August 27, 2008 - 5:59 pm

Glad you got to do a little daytrip even if you didn’t get to see everything this time it sounds like it was a fun day. Ikea is always a great trip for a photographer looking for props 🙂

Locked Out – Princeton, New Jersey

So if you scroll down to the farm pictures you will see our crazy electronic key.  It failed us tonight.  Anthony had rented Clockwork Orange from the library and it was due today.  He finally watched it and we took it back to the library.  I grabbed my drivers license and keys, Anthony had nothing on him.  We lock up, drive to the library and come back in 10 minutes.  Then Anthony tries to unlock the door (you have to wait a few seconds for it to register and then there’s a green light) and it doesn’t work.  The green light blinks 3 times and there’s no unlocking mechanism like normal.  I start knocking on our neighbors doors hoping one of them has the emergercy number with a phone.  Thankfully we met Fran who was the sweetest ever.  She called the emergency number and it was directed to an operator in Los Angeles!  The operator preceds to tell us that if we aren’t elderly or have an infant they can’t help us, that we should call a locksmith!  Our neighbor hangs up and calls again.  Another operator answers and calls the on-site maintanence person for us (THANK YOU!)  It took 45 minutes for us to finally get back into the apartment.  Anthony’s key does work, but I’m going to have to go to the office in the morning to get a new one.  It just blows me away – what if it was later in the evening and everyone was asleep?  Then we would be really screwed.  Also, what good does an emergency maintanence number do if you can’t use it?

Have you noticed the new look?  There are several changes that will be happening over the next few days. I’m really excited about it.

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