FRIDAY NIGHT
HIRO has always been our favorite Sushi place. It's classy and has the best weekend happy hour in town, but most of all: it's authentic. All the sushi rollers are Japanese and the fish is brought in fresh everyday....we just love it. We were pretty stoked when they opened up a second HIRO in down town Omaha, so we decided to check it out last Friday night! the place is GORGEOUS!!! It's just such an awesome atmosphere-ritzy but relaxed and of course the food was out of this world delish!
SATURDAY
Our friends, Chad & Stefanie have just bought their first home and while they doing some fixing up on it, they have moved in with Chad's parents, who live out on a gorgeous farm. So, we spent most of Saturday moving things out of their old apartment and over to Chad's parent's house. It was a pretty comical drive through town with a caravan of seven vehicles. We'd come to a traffic light and three cars would make it through, have to pull over and wait and the rest of us would wait till the light was green, let them merge in and off we'd go again for another three blocks and do the whole thing again....we lost each other on Interstate 680 and once we got out of the city, we of course lot cell phone signal, there were houses with no one home what seemed like every eight miles and to top it all off two of us were running out of gas! But we finally made it out to the farm and had such a fun afternoon!
HIRO has always been our favorite Sushi place. It's classy and has the best weekend happy hour in town, but most of all: it's authentic. All the sushi rollers are Japanese and the fish is brought in fresh everyday....we just love it. We were pretty stoked when they opened up a second HIRO in down town Omaha, so we decided to check it out last Friday night! the place is GORGEOUS!!! It's just such an awesome atmosphere-ritzy but relaxed and of course the food was out of this world delish!
SATURDAY
Our friends, Chad & Stefanie have just bought their first home and while they doing some fixing up on it, they have moved in with Chad's parents, who live out on a gorgeous farm. So, we spent most of Saturday moving things out of their old apartment and over to Chad's parent's house. It was a pretty comical drive through town with a caravan of seven vehicles. We'd come to a traffic light and three cars would make it through, have to pull over and wait and the rest of us would wait till the light was green, let them merge in and off we'd go again for another three blocks and do the whole thing again....we lost each other on Interstate 680 and once we got out of the city, we of course lot cell phone signal, there were houses with no one home what seemed like every eight miles and to top it all off two of us were running out of gas! But we finally made it out to the farm and had such a fun afternoon!
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