Sunday, October 31, 2010

Welcome to the Big Delawhere???



Our first weekend in the Dirty Del, was interesting to say the least.  It’s always hard to adjust no matter where you move, so we are trying to be social butterflies and meet new people every chance we come by. Unfortunately we came to Delaware at a bad time, all the hot surfers and their brothers are gone for the winter. However, thankfully it was Halloween weekend, an awesome opportunity for conversation starters. We decided to venture out on the town on Friday night and stop by a random Halloween party. Kara and I went as the “walk of shame”.  Only 1 of 5 people in Delaware knew what that meant…I guess it’s a college thing which is hard to come by in this state.  There were some sweet costumes….anything from legos, to Tiger Woods and Elin, pot leaf, to jailbirds (no costume needed).  Entertainment was provided by a black ninja and an Asian Luigi, which gave us quite a few laughs.  Cigarettes were a requirement to enter the party. We asked each other, are we being punked right now?  Saturday was very productive: joined a gym, went to wal-mart, grocery shopping, and accidentally entered a Halloween parade…no big deal, I just told Kara to smile and wave. It didn’t even compare to our post Hyatt sleepover, dodging 40,000 + runners at the Race for the Cure in our stilettos.  Saturday night we went down the road to the Rusty Rudder, a fine drinking establishment right on the bay. I have never seen so much cleavage ( ladies, gents, and everyone else in between)! There needs to be a regulation on Halloween costumes…more than just a piece of cloth or a tassle! We met a Mexican (Me gusta his stylo) and his donkey who introduced us to Mr. Chester Baxter.  For any of you who don’t know Chester...watch out! Mike Ditka won the costume contest, but we should have got a prize for most creative. Our night ended early due to the ridiculousness of a 1:00 last call! Seriously, who does that…take me back to Ohio! Tomorrow is Monday, so I guess it’s time to do big girl stuff and start an official job for the first time in 26 years.

2 comments:

  1. This is so hilarious! Love the photos, girls! What? Don't know what "Walk of Shame" is? Wow, that makes me feel a bit cheap, lol...maybe they're more wholesome in DE? Either way, good times, keep the pics comin! :)

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  2. The state of Ohio misses you, and the State of Delaware will never be the same. Living in a locale where the walk of shame is not recognized is great news for both of you, it will give both of you a chance to practice and perfect the behavior without anyone recognizing your profound behavior. Sounds like a great place to me.

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