Thursday, July 5, 2012

2 moms in Pittsburgh

Back when we were first discussing a summer visit to PA to see Jen's family we talked about leaving The Bean with her parents for a night so that we could go into the city and have some time alone together.  As we expected, they were enthusiastic about the idea and we began discussing what we would like to do.  Dinner out was a given.  Going to a movie was a potential.  Getting together with friends was discussed.



Last week we finally organized ourselves enough to book a hotel.  We took a risk and made a reservation on Priceline.  We eneded up at the Sheraton in Station Square, which would have been a top choice anyway, for about 30% of the cost of a regular booking.  It got even better when we checked in and were able to get upgraded to a room with a king bed and view of The Point.  (Where the three rivers meet.) 


I think Pittsburgh is an amazing city, but unless you know where to go and how to get there you will probably be underwhelmed.  Fortunately I've always had a very knowledgeable guide.  Jen knows most of the different neighbourhoods and can navigate the bridges and tunnels without seeming to give it a second though. 


We decided we would spend Monday afternoon in Lawrenceville, a small artsy neighbourhood, and then head over to Squirrel Hill for dinner at our favourite Thai restaurant.  After dinner we met up with Jen's oldest friend for tea at an idependent coffee shop in Shadyside.  Then it was back our hotel in the South Side for the rest of the evening.  Tuesday morning we walked around the South Side and enjoyed breakfast at a little hole-in-the-wall diner before making our way over to The Strip District to pick up some lobster tails at Jen's dad's request. 


I feel guilty saying it because I feel like it makes it seem like I don't like spending time with our child, but it was so nice to spend some time just with Jen.  We've had date nights, but to have enough time to be able to walk around leisurely and not worry about when we were getting home was wonderful.  It also helps that we completely trust Jen's parents and knew that The Bean would probably be too busy and happy playing with them to even notice we were gone.  (Mostly true... he's been sick and a little out of sorts, but he was still in very loving and capable hands.) 


This is definitely something we'll have to do again. 


*Notes on the photos:* One of the things I love about Pittsburgh is the history of the city.  For many years I have wanted to spend a day taking photos around the city, and this little getaway provided the perfect opportunity.  Rather than trying to capture everything, I focused on looking for old brickads, also known as ghost signs.  I was surprised by the number we were able to find, and didn't even photograph all of them!  Some street art also snuck its way into my photos.  None of these have been edited yet, and truth be told, aside from the occassional crop I don't do much editing of my photos, but may end up trying to tweak the colour a bit or apply a filter or something because I think they'd look kind of cool in an old fashioned sepia-tone.

14 comments:

  1. Love the pictures! So artistic and beautiful. I am with you, other than cropping, I do not edit much. Sometimes up the tone a bit but nothing major. I am getting ready to post pics that I took with my good camera (as opposed to the i.phone) of the storm and aftermath and looking now, days later, I have to admit that some of the images are very pretty...even if I do not want to see the beauty in any of it :(

    PS-Next time you all are visiting Pittsburgh let me know, we live about 2.5 hours from there :)

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    1. Thanks Amanda. The complement means a lot, especially coming from you!

      Where are you guys located? We're actually about an hour north of the city when we're at Jen's parents, but the drive in isn't usually too bad (unless there's a game --these Pittsburghers love their teams!)

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    2. Thanks Amanda. The complement means a lot, especially coming from you!

      Where are you guys located? We're about an hour north of the city when we're at Jen's parents, but the drive in isn't too bad.

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    3. We are in Ohio...about 3 hrs south of Pittsburgh. We have friends there and have made the trip to the city and outlying area before. You are right, Pittsburghers LOVE their teams and it can be bad if a game is going on. My brother is a HUGE Steelers fan so I know the variety, haha. Navigating the actual city makes me a bit nervous, but luckily Kris can handle it fairly well.

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    4. Oh cool. We've been to Ohio to visit friends and for concerts (though not for a number of years now). It never seemed like too bad of a trip. It's always good to have one person who's good at directions in the car!

      I'm guessing we'll be back for another extended visit next summer.

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  2. don't feel guilty! spending time together as a couple is good for your marriage AND for bean! sounds like a wonderful little getaway! :)

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  3. so glad you got a little babymoon! I bet J's parents just loved the extended time with the Bean, too. It sounds like everyone had a nice treatly vacation.

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    1. We're going to have to check out Guyasuta the next time we head in to the city. Your photos make it look amazing.

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  4. Ditto, anofferingoflove! Its totally good for you guys to get out! Glad you had a good time

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  5. I agree with the comments above. Do not feel guilty, although easier said than done! When we eventually leave the girls for a night, I know that I'll feel excited but also a bit guilty. Sounds like you guys had a fantastic time!

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    1. I hope you won't feel too guilty! You've had had a busy year+ taking care of those two sweet girls and deserve some time alone with Jenn.

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