where the girls are warm...
So I could be with my sweet baby, yeah.
So I could be with my sweet baby, yeah.
We kept rockin' last night with Steve Miller Band!
The intimate concert was at the most beautiful venue, Wente Vineyards, one of the
country's oldest, family-operated wineries.
We started with dinner on the golf course that sits winding through the vineyards.
The intimate concert was at the most beautiful venue, Wente Vineyards, one of the
country's oldest, family-operated wineries.
We started with dinner on the golf course that sits winding through the vineyards.
Next, a little wine tasting.
Not a bad seat in the house!
{is there any question who this girl comes from?!}We also saw them 3 years ago (at a different winery!), when Camden was in my belly. This, though, was by far a better show! They rocked a jazzy, bluesy feel all night that was so unique.
Another great date night!
(thanks- AGAIN- to Amanda & Bobby!)





9 comments:
I want a date night too!
can you come down to watch zoey?
please?
I wish I could!! You should ask Hannah!
How fun!
i dont have her info, you can email it to me at danielle@craigdriscoll.com
and your phone number too, it would be good to talk some time!
FUN!!! I have been wanting to go to one of those Wente concerts! Now, I REALLY want to go! James Taylor is playing in September, but it is on a Monday night...boo!
You so needed that night out. Um, so next time why don't you invite some good friends who live, say, an hour or so away? ;)
Isn't wine tasting so much fun? And a great band to listen to, too? Fantastic evening. :)
Also, wanted to let you I sent you an email...just in case it gets put in your spam folder. :)
Heather, what a gorgeous evening! A perfect date night.
you snuck your camera in too!
I'm Amy, and I'm not sure how I found your blog. But your references to the dairy, pics of concerts in the park, and the little brown church in Sunol, I realized you are from HERE. I just had to laugh when I found this post, because we were at the same Wente concert as you, the one that had a "no cameras" sign every 3 feet. I snuck a photo or 2 myself!
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