
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.

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!

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
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.
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.
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 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.
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!
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!


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…