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Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar

Posted on September 22, 2023 by under Food and Drink, Travel.    

Brian and I found this great pet-friendly restaurant in Grapevine, Texas with a fabulous patio. It made me kind of wish we had Saki with us. It’s called Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar and, now that I have looked it up, I guess technically Glade Parks is in Euless, Texas but we were in the area for a pickleball thing at Chicken N Pickle – Grapevine so I just assumed we were in Grapevine. It literally just a few minutes away from the CNP.

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Obviously, no pets inside the restaurant but their giant patio is almost as big as the inside that’s where they seat people with pets.

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At the center of it all is this massive fireplace where groups can congregate.

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It was a nice day so we sat out there and enjoyed other people’s dogs.

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There was a sangria flight/sampler on the menu so I went for it. I believe these are (from left to right) the white peach, pomegranate red, and raspberry rose. They were all refreshingly delicious but I liked the white peach the best.

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Here are a couple of pictures of our dinner. You can probably guess that the one with a lot going on is mine and the other, very plain-looking one is Brian’s. Food was pretty good. Service was friendly. We will likely go back next time we find ourselves in that part of Texas again.

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Chicken N Pickle Ambassador MiLP

Posted on September 21, 2023 by under Pickleball, Travel.    

I got to meet and hang out with fellow Chicken N Pickle ambassadors at the first ever Chicken N Pickle Ambassador Minor League Pickleball event a couple of weeks ago at Chicken N Pickle – Grapevine.

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Brian and I got there just in time for the tail end of the free open play (practice session) for ambassadors on Saturday afternoon and so I got to hang out with the Kansas City ambassadors as well as meet a few others who I hadn’t met before. The super fun Kansas City team (KC Picklrs) consisted of Kyle VonAnh, Craig Morford, Danielle Piorier, and Suparna Garinger.

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Here’s a picture of the player briefing at the start of the morning.

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Noi barely made it in time for the group photo!

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I got some fun team uniforms made for us just for the occasion. Nicole, my go-to person for pickleball shirts, talked me into using glittery vinyl for the text. Noi didn’t have any plain black shorts so he wore some dino shorts. All of his shorts are colorful. This is the closest to black shorts as he could get.

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This next pic is of me and Kendra with Suparna (left) and Lindsey Vermillion, who is in charge of the Chicken N Pickle ambassador program.

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Brian was able to livestream all of matches that day. You can find all of them here. We won all of our matches except for the first one. This team, which called themselves “Last Minute” because they were a last minute entry, consisted of four local Dallas-area players (JP Gorby, Chase Orme, Chrissie Hintz, and Jenna Rogers). They were so last minute that they’re not even on this list. They were pretty dominant and went undefeated at the event but we took them to a dreambreaker (singles tie breaker round, if you go 2-2 against another team).

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I honestly think the outcome might have been different if we played them last (or at least after we’d already gotten a match or two behind us) rather than first because, not to be biased, our team was pretty amazing. As it was, we ended up taking second. In my mind I’m thinking, we really would have been the champions had they not entered last minute. LOL.

But such is life. None of my last few tournaments have really gone according to plan. In fact, I’ve had to play with a couple of blind dates for mixed doubles in my last two tournaments (PPA KC Open and Tulsa Pickleball Classic). It’s pretty much par for the course and I’ve learned to roll with the punches, and enjoy the beatings along the way. And, I keep on truckin’. Next up, NEO Shangri-la Pickleball Open this weekend. You know I’ll be writing about it. Come back soon. GNG.

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Texas Road Trip and Making Lemonade

Posted on September 20, 2023 by under Pickleball, Travel.    

Brian and I drove South a couple of weeks ago for the Chicken N Pickle ambassador Minor League Pickleball event at Chicken N Pickle – Grapevine. Except, I am a ding dong and I thought the event was at Chicken N Pickle – Grand Prairie so, when I booked my Airbnb, I booked it within in ten minutes of the Grand Prairie location — only to find out that the event is actually at the Grapevine location which is 30 minutes away. LOL.

Always really good at making the best out of any situation, I figured I would just visit both locations while we were already there anyway. This gets me closer to completing my goal of visiting all of the Chicken N Pickle locations.

  • Chicken N Pickle – North Kansas City – CHECK
  • Chicken N Pickle – Wichita – CHECK
  • Chicken N Pickle – Oklahoma City – CHECK
  • Chicken N Pickle – Overland Park – CHECK
  • Chicken N Pickle – Grapevine – CHECK
  • Chicken N Pickle – Grand Prairie – CHECK

Now I just need to visit San Antonio (Texas) and Glendale (Arizona). I would be done except Chicken N Pickle is opening seven more locations in 2024 so I have my work cut out for me. The newest locations will be:

  • St. Charles (Missouri)
  • Parker (Colorado)
  • Thornton (Colorado)
  • Allen (Texas)
  • Webster (Texas)
  • Fishers (Indiana)
  • Henderson (Nevada)

Here are some pictures of our very “Texas” Airbnb that was in the Grand Prairie area instead of Grapevine where we were actually going to be playing.

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We went to visit Grand Prairie since we were there anyway. Here are some pics that we took at that location.

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Here are some pics from Grapevine…

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I’ll post about the actual Minor League Pickleball event (which was super fun, by the way) next time. Until then, GNG.

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Local Flavor

Posted on September 18, 2023 by under Food and Drink.    

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Chris Townley and I went to check out Local Flavor a few weeks ago. I’ve heard and read good things about it but had never been there before. It was the first visit to the restaurant for both of us.

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We went on “Burger Wednesday” so naturally we both ordered burgers.

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The burgers are HUGE!

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I would have liked the fries to be more crisp but the burger was great. Overall I felt like it was a good value for the price paid. I will likely go back to try some of their other specials. I will bring Brian next time!

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Tulsa Pickleball Classic 2023

Posted on September 15, 2023 by under Pickleball, Travel.    

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Just a few snaps from Tulsa Pickleball Classic 2023. This is the second year for this tournament. I had a lot of fun playing in it last year. Also, it was super organized and ran very smoothly so I wanted to check it out again.

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With Gloria Otis on Friday, Singles and 50/50 day at Tulsa Pickleball Classic.

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With Donnie Lesperance, Jenny Marcos, and James Moore.

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Me and James.

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With Donnie in our awesome Wichita Pickleball team shirts just for the event.

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With Molly Sager on Saturday, Mixed Doubles day at Tulsa Pickleball Classic.

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Tanner Rice was supposed to play with me but hurt his back so he and Matt Mauldin helped me find a last minute sub. Mohammad Luqman was nice enough to fill in. Tanner decided to come out to the tournament and hang out and got these action shots of Mo and me on Mixed Doubles day.

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Karen Fox, and Tiffany and Donnie Lesperance had the perfect hang out spot by the courts on Sunday, Women’s Doubles day. It was a shady spot next to a giant mister fan — a cool spot for the cool kids.

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I tried to get Bo Tolbert to fill in on Saturday when I found out that Tanner wouldn’t be able to play but he couldn’t take off work. He cold only play on Sunday, gender doubles day. It would have worked out perfectly if he could because, having played together a few times, we were already familiar with each other’s playing styles. Will have to reunite with this kid at some point, or maybe for 50/50 when the time comes and I’m the upper end of that team up.

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Got a photo with one of my pickleball heroes, Jenny Marcos, on Women’s day. This woman is simply amazing. Donnie and I had to play against her and Ryan Luelf (they won Gold) in 50/50 and I was too starstruck to string shots together. She won 99% of our exchanges but I did get the better of her on a couple of dink battles and so I was pretty proud of myself for that. Her shots are just too good!

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I had a ton of fun playing with pickleball daughter #2, Kendra Wicks. We’ve been trying to play more together to prepare for Nationals this November so we played PPA Kansas City Open together and also did a couple of sessions of women’s doubles league at Riverside Tennis Center.

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Side note, she hated the pink outfits that I got for us to wear at the Diamond Amateur Championships in Florida last year (they were just too girly and frilly for her) so I let her pick out our Nationals uniform. This blue dress is her choice. Tulsa Pickleball Classic was basically our dress rehearsal.

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Our division was one of the last to finish. We couldn’t wait until the championship match was over because Brian and I didn’t want to drive home in complete darkness so we just waited long enough to grab our medals and took off soon after we finished our Bronze medal match.

4.0 Women's Doubles Podium

After we lost to Genevieve Eskridge and Nikki Baker, they moved on to play for Gold/Silver against Molly Sager and Cindy Egan. Molly and Cindy went completely undefeated that day. The four of them took a podium pic and Genevieve used her amazing Photoshop skills to add me and Kendra to that podium pic. She did such a great job that you can’t even tell this picture is Photoshopped.

In summary, these were my events/partners this year compared to last year’s events/partners/results:

2023 2022
Friday
Advanced 50/50 with Donnie Lesperance
(1-2)

Intermediate 50/50 with Robert Mansfield
(2nd place)
Saturday
4.5 Mixed Doubles with Mohammad Luqman
(1-2)

4.5 Mixed Doubles with Tanner Rice
(0-2)
Sunday
4.0 Women’s Doubles with Kendra Wicks
(3rd place)

4.0 Women’s Doubles with Huyen Nguyen
(1-2)

I pretty much played the same events/divisions as last year with the exception of moving up to Advanced 50/50. Despite not moving up significantly in events, I’m actually pretty proud of my overall performance. I feel like a much stronger player than I was last year. While I was playing in these same divisions before and didn’t feel completely out of place, I didn’t feel like I completely belonged either. However, I am becoming more and more comfortable at this level as I get more experience and more matches under my belt. I can tell that I am getting better year over year and month over month. Each day I play, I truly feel like I am better (even if ever so slightly) than I was yesterday and that makes me happy. I am super proud of the progress I’ve made even though I’m just inching my way up at a snail’s pace.

I’ve learned and accepted long ago that some people are going to improve exponentially and move up in a matter of months (maybe even weeks) and just take off like rocket ships; whereas, there are people like me who will improve incrementally at a slow and steady pace. And that’s totally okay because I’m not in any kind of hurry. I’m enjoying every minute of this journey. Until next time, GNG.

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