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Beyond Golf

Rapid Fire Updates! I have been slacking on the blogging, but I most definitely have not been slacking on the Omaha adventures! Here are some quick highlights from what I have been up to:

Boulder Creek Mini Golf – got a hole in one (twice), enjoyed some of the wine they offer, and got 2 tickets to come back for free. YES PLEASE!

Beyond Golf – This was a thing I did. A thing I did poorly. Simulation golf is not as easy as the website made it seem! We opted to golf on Pebble Beach; they gave us one hour to golf 9 holes. Haaaaaa. We made it through 4 holes mainly because I was averaging 20+ swings each hole. Oops.

Fairmont Mercantile – skipped out of the office a little early on a Wednesday to attend a coworker’s farewell party. She rented out the old school theater inside of Fairmont Mercantile in the Old Market and we watched a few episodes of The Office. Good times.

Dale Clark Library – this is a new thing I do, spend Sunday afternoons picking out a new book for the week. Interested in what I’m reading? Find me on GoodReads and then let me creep what you have been reading too!

Flemings Steakhouse – their happy hour is so dang good that I went here 2 weeks in a row. Go ahead, judge me. I understand. Seriously though, $8 for a prime bacon cheeseburger/fries and $5 glass of some fine wine – I would be wasting money by not going!

Copacabana – Do you have that song stuck in your head now? Because it’s been in mine for nearly 2 weeks now, which is how long ago I went here. Thursday night post-mini golf glass of wine on the outdoor patio – perfection! The manfriend enjoyed a cigar while we relaxed and watched my guilty pleasure on the TVs outside, American Ninja Warrior! I love that shiz.

The Ma’s and their canoe in Loess Hills

Jams – brunch at Jam’s is my jam! After cheering on some friends at the Papillion Half Marathon, we headed to Jams in the Old Market. I needed to carbo load after watching all those fit people 😉 I had a short rib omelet with a southwestern sauce and some taters – so dang good! Fun Fact: they now offer $15 bottomless mimosas on Saturday and Sundays – noted.

Maria’s in Ralston – I never knew puffy tacos were a thing before I moved here. I feel deprived, love dat puff! I had a steak puffy taco and a chicken enchilada. And some sangria, duh.

Loess Hill’s Scenic Byway – Girls trip!! I spent Memorial Day weekend with my “Ma’s” aka my two best gal pals in town! We call each other “Ma” since we are always looking out for each other – aw shucks. We rented a farmhouse on AirBnB, biked through the cornfields, dodged a lot of bugs, grilled some grub, sat by the fire, talked about life, made pancakes for breakfast, and got the giggles off of spiked seltzer!

Puffy tacos!!

Craft Sliders + Beer – finally checked out this new spot in the Old Market. I’ll give it a solid 7 out of 10 rating. The original slider was my favorite, followed by the hot chicken slider, followed by the fries, followed by the mac burger.  I washed it all down with a crisp watermelon sour beer!

Whew, that was a lot. I visited a few other spots too, but I’m too embarrassed to fully disclose how often we dine out, so I’ll call it quits here.

Now, go! Go do fun things in Omaha! And tell me about them in the comments!

 

-Leah

Platte River State Park – So Outdoorsy!

Exciting news – I did something in the Omaha area that did not involve food and drinks this weekend! Granted, this activity was to offset a highly indulgent dinner on Friday, but hey…baby steps.

We had another birthday celebration this weekend (I never realized how many Omaha friends I had born in a month span), but this one did not involve any form of pedaling – thank goodness. Rather, I crashed guys night in Lincoln and met up with the group at Rodizio, a Brazilian steakhouse with all you can eat meat. Much more my style.

We ate ourselves into a food coma, went out for a few drinks, and then went back to the hotel feeling quite gluttonous.

In an attempt to undo some of the previous night’s damage, we decided to make a detour on the ride home to hike around and be one with nature at the Platte River State Park. It is conveniently located in Louisville, which is about halfway between Lincoln and Omaha – the perfect pit-stop!

We opted for the day pass option ($6) and asked for directions to The Falls. The park offers a ton of activities such as hiking, biking, archery, canoeing, and even lodging…in teepees (totally going back for that!). It was a cloudy day and we were kind of tired, so we kept it simple and walked some of the trails.

This is the most “nature-y” place I have been to out here – lots of greenery, wooden bridges crossing over creeks, birds chirping, and all that other good stuff. We took “the trail to the falls” and surprisingly, there was hardly anyone else out there. We passed a few families, but that was about it. It was nice to be in the quiet and have a break from our usual routine of buzzing around doing a million social activities. 

We made our way to the falls, which for expectation management are pretty small, and enjoyed the sound of the water. Until some kids ruined the moment by stomping up the trail yelling that they didn’t want to wear their shoes anymore. Ugh, buzzkill.

We snapped some photos and decided we liked the place enough to come back for a longer visit in the future. But until then, we had to get back to Omaha for our double date night – dinner at El Rancho and the new Avengers movie!

To check out this park, or any of the other state parks, visit: http://outdoornebraska.gov

-Leah

 

PS – while this mini waterfall was neat, if you’re looking for the true waterfall experience, you should check out Smith Falls in Valentine, NE!

 

Yum Yum – Dim Sum at Gold Mountain

When your friend’s parents are visiting from Guatemala, why not take them out for an absurd amount of American Chinese food? Spending $450+ on dim sum is normal for a Wednesday night…right?

For expectation management, we were a group of fourteen, so it wasn’t totally ridiculous. Just normal ridiculous.

I’m not typically a fan of venturing to Aksarben Village, mainly because I have become a snob about business development since moving here and I don’t like all these modern areas popping up. I’m all about the renovation and restoration projects; it’s become one of my favorite topics to debate.

Anyways, so we went to Gold Mountain in Aksarben (Nebraska spelled backwards) and had the back room reserved for our large group. It was a little cramped and a little awkward for those sitting next to the door, but overall, it was nice to be separated from the main dining area.

We decided to dine family style (aww shucks) and delegated two of our friends to place the dim sum order. If you’re not familiar with dim sum, it essentially means ordering a bunch of small plates of food to be shared by the group. In our case, “a bunch” translated to nearly 100 plates. I wish I was kidding, but I’m not…

Unfortunately, for my friend Nick and I, we ended up seated near the door and since the waitress couldn’t get around the table, she would pass everything to us to be handed out. That got old fast, but was pretty comical too. It was a lot to keep up with! We were dishing out plates left and right while trying not to knock over pots of hot tea. THE STRESS WAS REAL.

There were crab rangoon, egg rolls, lemon pancit, beef noodles, steamed buns, shrimp balls, bbq pork in rice wraps, white/fried rice, turnip cakes, and the list goes on. The plates kept on coming! We actually got so full that we asked them to cancel the rest of the order, but it was too late, it was already being prepared.

Oh darn, you mean more delicious food is on the way and we can’t stop it?

The amount of to-go boxes we had was almost as embarrassing as watching us trying to get in formation for a group photo. “Get the box of fortune cookies out of the way…Leah, you stained your shirt so stand like this to hide it…now we can’t see this guy on the left…what the heck is on the TV behind us, turn that off!”

This dysfunction is what I love most about this group – never a dull moment! If you’re feeling hungry for some dim sum, check out Gold Mountain!

http://newgoldmountain.com/

-Leah

PS – my fortune cookie said, “don’t worry about the stock market, you have already made a great investment.” This got deep REAL quick, but I don’t hate it!

 

 

 

 

Will Bike for Beer at the Papillion Pint-A-Gon

For everyone who thinks Nebraska is all flatland, I challenge you to do the pint-a-gon tap room bike ride where you will suddenly become very aware of every incline and/or hill in this state. And by in this state, I mean in Papillion where the 9-mile event takes place.

My friend, Olivia, was celebrating her birthday this past weekend and unfortunately for me, she is quite the athletic lady. This meant she wanted to kick off the weekend by getting a group of us together for a bike ride on Saturday morning.

Ugh, a Saturday morning bike ride the day after flying back from a work trip?! Oh, but wait, the bike ride stops at 6 breweries? Ok, I’m interested and suddenly feeling very sporty.

So, Saturday morning I’m feeling pretty cool in my Nikes and workout clothes and my bag filled with water bottles, a bike lock, helmet, and sunscreen – I looked the part. But then I had to get the bike loaded onto the car rack and let’s just say, anyone who passed me on the highway would immediately know I was a phony because that thing looked so jacked up and there were strings blowing the breeze like crazy. Ah well, we made it with no incident.

Each month the ride is hosted by a different brewery or distillery, so for May we started things off at Patriarch Distillery. Registration starts at 10am and the ride starts at 11am. Although, registration is a very loose term here. By registration they mean make some friends, grab a drink, and get a quick overview of the route from the ride coordinator.

Of course, no one remembered the route and we got so distracted organizing our group of about 15 that we were the last to leave. No worries, we are a smart bunch and figured things out. The sun was shining, we had the speakers blasting, life was good. And then our friend got a flat about half a mile in. DOH.

I won’t bore you with the details, but the bike situation was resolved and we made it to the first brewery, Pint Nine. This leg of the ride was only about a mile and it was flat so I was jazzed up and feeling confident. We grabbed a beer, played a few rounds of UNO, a few rounds of cornhole, and then made our way to the next stop…directly next store. Dang, this bike ride is a breeze!

This one was called Kros Strain and my friend convinced me it was actually a CrossFit gym/brewery because it sounds like “cross train”. I’m such a sucker. Anyhoo, they had some good brews here and they also had a food truck outside for snacks, The Churro Truck.

3 stops down and 3 to go. I was given fair warning that the 1.5 mile ride to the next one would have a hill, but given that I crushed these first 2 legs, I wasn’t sweating it. Until I was sweating it, a lot. Literally.

I made it about halfway up the hill before having to hop off and walk the rest. Of course, right as I’m nearing the top and looking less than ideal, I bump into a coworker who comments he didn’t know I was so into cycling. Aha! The outfit is working!

Anyways, so we stopped at Nebraska Brewing company where I spent most of my time playing giant Jenga and losing at cornhole. Good times. Then we had a 2-mile ride to Infusion Brewery where we had some snacks and snapped some group pics. What a lovely looking bunch, eh!

Finally, we made our way to Liquid Sunshine Tap Room. This last leg took a lot out of me. I was hot, it was on an incline, we had been out for 4+ hours.  I was on the struggle bus and called it quits at this stop. I pretended like I lost track of time and had to get going back.

“I should probably just grab an Uber from here back to my car and then I’ll come back for the bike….ya know, because I need to get going on those errands for the BBQ tonight.” It was half true! I did have BBQ errands to run…they just weren’t as urgent as I made them seem. Don’t judge me. 

All in all, I had a blast, even if it was challenging for me at times. It was fun to explore a new part of town and visit some cool breweries along the way! The next ride is on June 9th and will be hosted by Nebraska Brewing Company if you’re feeling adventurous and want to give it a go!

-Leah

A Wheely Good Time on the Omaha Patio Ride

No idea who these people are, but it’s a better picture of the ride than any that I have 😉

Hot dang, travelling really makes keeping up with the blog tough! I came back from Jamaica to find out I was headed to a conference in Cocoa Beach the following week, so I haven’t spent nearly as much time as I wanted to on here. I know, poor me. But! In between trips I managed to fit in two birthday celebrations, both of which involved biking for beer – priorities, eh!

First up was the Omaha Patio Ride (AKA the pedal tavern AKA a bar on wheels AKA 16 grown adults decked out in glow sticks, blasting 90’s music, enjoying some drinks, and making their way…slowly…around the Old Market).

The Omaha Patio Ride is such a gem and so much fun for group outings – in our case, we were celebrating a 30th birthday. We reserved the ride for 9pm on a Saturday and were excited to start planning for our 2-hour adventure on wheels.

The ride is BYOB, so naturally the first thing was to figure out who was making the beer run – duh. Next, we decided that since it was a night ride, we should go with a glow stick theme – glow bracelets, glow glasses, glow balloons…basically, if it glowed, we had it. Obnoxious? Yes. Worth it? Also, yes. Finally, we put together a playlist that made other people wish they were hanging out with us 😉

We assembled at The Stadium Club to pass out the party hats, sign our waivers, and eventually made our way onto the ride. While the ride fits 16 people, not everyone has to pedal (thank g)– there is bench seating in the back, a few seats along the side, and space for 1 or 2 people to stand in the middle and bartend that all do not require pedaling. Obviously, given my lack of endurance, I volunteered to be the bartender (and DJ).

“Pump Up The Jam” was blasting and we were on our merry way! We made stops at Billy Frogs, T Henry’s, and The Tavern – and fun fact, because we were a part of the group, we got drink specials at each stop! Although, to be honest, we were having more fun pedaling around outside than we did at the bars. 

We were feeling the vibe of the night and asked the driver if we could make one more loop around the block before wrapping things up…and then immediately regretted it. Because it was uphill and pedaling was getting hard (or so I heard). No worries though, our dear friend Lambert hopped out and pushed us along from the back until we made it back to the end point. Thanks, Lambert, you da best!

Good times were had by all! Except maybe for the birthday boy who had a case of mono coming in hot and felt like borderline death most of the night. Woops…

Well, shoot. This was way more long winded than I anticipated and I need to get cracking on some laundry, so I’ll leave you all in suspense about what my other biking and beer birthday outing entailed!

https://www.omahapatioride.com/ 

-Leah