On our way to California, we took a few days to stop in Texas and visit with friends and family. My brother surprised us with tickets to the Giants/Cowboys game. This was my first time seeing a Cowboys game in the new stadium and these amazing seats made it even more memorable. It was a very exciting game and thankfully the Cowboys got the victory!!
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Sunday, April 29, 2012
Austin Food + Wine Festival Kick-Off Event - 4.27.12
Last Friday I had the chance to attend the kick-off event for the inaugural Austin Food and Wine Festival. The event was held at Republic Square Park in downtown Austin. It served as one last chance for me to say goodbye to the Austin food scene that I have been a part of for so many years. I sure will miss it...a lot!!!
Chef Paul Qui's Strawberries and Lardo
Top Chef Runner-Up Sarah Grueneberg explains her dish to Travel Channel's Andrew Zimmern as her mentor Beard Award Winner Chef Tony Mantuano watches on.
Barley Swine owner and 2011 Food and Wine Best New Chef, Bryce Gilmore
Chatting up Top Chef and 2012 James Beard Award winner Paul Qui
Grammy Award Winning Artist Lucinda Williams
How Bizarre
Smoke
Marcus Samuelsson
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
"Didn't I see you down in San Antone on a hot and dusty night?" - Memo From Turner















Thursday, March 1, 2012
Paul Qui wins Top Chef-Season 9!!!
Congrats to our executive chef at Uchiko, Chef Paul Qui, on his amazing win on Top Chef Texas!! He has made us all so proud and we all share in his victory!!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
I Guess I Got My Swagger Back...Watch The Throne - Toyota Center - Houston, TX - 12.5.11
Well, the 2011 concert calender has come to a close for us and boy, what a way to close things out!! L-Peezy and I took in the Watch The Throne concert stop in Houston this past Monday night. The tour, which pairs rap-heavyweights Jay-Z and Kanye West, did not have an Austin stop, so the Concert Kids had to take a road trip to H-Town. Laura had never been to Houston, and judging by her interest, it looks as if we will have to get back soon to do some exploring.
The hip-hop duo finally took the stage at about 9:30, trading verses on the single H.A.M. while situated atop two platform/cubes at opposite ends of the arena and high above the Toyota Center floor. From there it was straight into Who Gon' Stop Me from the pair's new CD Watch the Throne. The pair retreated to the comfort of the main stage for Otis which saw the two performing with vigor in front of an American flag along with huge bursts of fireballs. Not a bad way to kick off the show!!
What ensued after that was a medley of 35 songs or so that featured the two together, but also each giving way to the other to shine on solo performances. Lasers, pyrotechnics, and strategically placed images accompanied each song and kept the energy in the room at a fever pitch. Jay-Z tore through hits such as Jigga What, Jigga Who (Originator '99), Hard Knock Life, Izzo (H.O.V.A.), before passing the stage to West for a slew of hits which included Jesus Walks, Diamonds From Sierra Leone, All Falls Down, and Monster. There was a nice moment where Yeezy asked for us to wish Hova a Happy Birthday. Jay-Z turned 42 the day before.
The pair reunited for the strongest part of the show hitting a high note with Run This Town, which set the tone for the remainder of the night. Empire State of Mind rang out beautifully even though Alicia Keys voice was prerecorded and Runaway made West look immortal. 99 Problems, Gold Digger, and No Church In The Wild gave the show a mega finish before giving way to 5 performances of N----- In Paris in which Jay-Z told everyone to come down to the stage; a move I am sure security was not happy about. There were no signs of a pregnant Mrs. Jay-Z (BK is from Texas...) although many reported, via Twitter, having spotted her.
All in all it was a great way for us to finish out our 2011 concert schedule. Anyone who has kept up with our blog has seen the diverse set of acts that have dazzled us all year and I could not think of a more exciting way to have finished it off. With a Radiohead, Young the Giant, and Roger Waters show already on the schedule for 2012 and rumours of a Rolling Stones gig, for sure another Coldplay show, and maybe even Bruce Springsteen, next year is shaping up to be a pretty amazing concert year too! Can't wait to get after it again!!


Tuesday, November 22, 2011
"There Are No Faint Hearts In Fort Worth" - JFK 11.22.63
Growing up in Fort Worth, Texas (just a stone's throw from Dallas, for you non-Texans) I always felt so removed from the rest of the world. Nothing ever really seemed to happen there. We always felt just like a small town that lived in the shadow of our big brother, Dallas. Somewhere in my middle school years I became fascinated with the Kennedy assassination. I guess I was intrigued by the fact that such a historical event took place right here in my backyard. You can imagine my amazement when I learned how much Ft. Worth played a role in those final days of our 35th President's life.
Today many will bow their heads in a moment of reflection as we acknowledge the 48th anniversary of that horrible day. But I, instead, would like to remember happier moments; the morning of November 22. I have always been fascinated by the fact that JFK spent his last night alive in Fort Worth. Arriving just a little after 11 PM on 11/21 at Carswell AFB the President and Mrs. Kennedy retired to their quarters at the Hotel Texas in downtown Fort Worth. I worked downtown for a while at Del Frisco's Double Eagle which sits across the street from this hotel which is now a Hilton. Many nights as I walked to my car I would pass right in front of this hotel and pause and imagine the scene below. It was always cool yet eerie to look around and know that such a terrible day in our nation's history, began right on that very spot. The building that would become Del Frisco's can be seen in the picture below between the two flags on the right hand side.
The hotel looks almost just as it did in 1963 and the parking lot where the President addressed the crowd of approximately 2,000 is now known as Worth Square and a statue/memorial to commemorate this event is in the works. Below you can see President Kennedy working the crowd which the Secret Service hated. The building at the left of the picture is where the Fort Worth Convention Center now stands. It is on this spot that President Kennedy gave his second to last speech a little after 8 AM in a light rain, telling the crowd "...I appreciate you being here this morning. Mrs. Kennedy is organizing herself. It takes longer, but, of course, she looks better than we do when she does it." He went on to talk about the nation's need for being "second to none" in defense and in space, for continued growth in the economy and "the willingness of citizens of the United States to assume the burdens of leadership."
The President then moved inside to a breakfast in his honor given by the Chamber of Commerce where he gave his final speech of his life. He focused on military preparedness, saying "We are still the keystone in the arch of freedom. We will continue to do...our duty, and the people of Texas will be in the lead."
On that note the President and First Lady departed Fort Worth. Above is a shot of the Presidential motorcade moving north on Main Street just in front of the iconic Tarrant County Courthouse. The President departed Carswell AFB for the short 13 minute flight to Dallas and the rest is history. We all know what took place later that day but as many will always will remember what happened that afternoon in Dealy Plaza, I will always remember that happy morning in my hometown...where it always seemed that nothing ever happened.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Austin City Limits Music Festival - September 16-18, 2011





It was now time to get ready for the nights main attraction. We decided to start staking out our location for that evening's headlining set from Coldplay. Ever since it was announced they would be playing ACL Laura and I had been very excited. Laura had never seen them and I had seen them a handful of times, but I knew this time would be a special one for the both of us. At around 6:30 we found a spot that was about 75 yards away from the stage, off to the right. I knew there was going to be a great light show so I figured it would be better to get a spot a little ways back. After taking care of a much needed restroom break and grabbing a few more cold ones, we settled in to our spot and even chilled out on the grass for a bit of rest. Bright Eyes played their set but LP and I were chit-chatting and really didn't take in much of their set. With about an hour to go i sent Laura on one more restroom/beer run before Coldplay and I held down our spot. Holding your spot in a standing room only area is quite the difficult task, especially right before a headliner is about to come on. Even more difficult is trying to traverse through the crowd to find your husband. I passed the time listening to Santigold over to my left on the Honda stage. Interesting sound, but I didn't get to pay much attention as the crowd started to file in and I worried Laura would never find me. As the sun started to set and the roadies on stage started to one by one leave the stage, I really started to worry. But just as the sun was set and it was clear that the band was about to start, LP emerged from the crowd with two cold beers and ready to party. It was time...a moment we both had been anticipating for quite some time!!!


Thursday, February 24, 2011
Meanwhile, Down On The 40 Acres...




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