04 February 2010

10 things

If you were to just pick up and go anywhere in the world what would be 10 things that you pack? And I mean completely start over, abandon your house/apartment and just leave. Here's my 10 things:

1. My cats. I can't abandon my rescued babies
2. My laptop. With music, photos, and access how can anyone leave it behind.
3. My cell phone.
4. My cameras. To document my new adventures.
5. My father's guitar. Because I haven't learned everything I can from it yet.
6. My grandfather's violin. It's priceless.
7. A suitcase filled with old adventures. Keeping those things that make you smile is important.
8. My journals of lists and ideas. Because I forget the things that were important a year ago.
9. A few special books.
10. A few stuffed animals. Because being a kid is never immature.

03 February 2010

so cute!





something new from anthropologie... too bad they are $328 each.

body+soul

"10 thoughts on whole living", from the december 2009 issue of body + soul

1. Allow yourself the chance to really savor each moment.

2. Optimism isn't just a shift in perspective. It's an act of bravery.

3. Only you can decide the path worth taking.

4. Don't wait for your mood to change; take action despite it.

5. Approach gift shopping as an opportunity to honor the people you really love.

6. Rather than search for a single miracle food, strive for a varied and delicious diet.

7. You can't grow without pushing your limits.

8. Stop worrying about getting sick; focus on your health instead.

9. Don't believe what you hear. Life is good.

10. No one knows what the future will bring. Put your energy into now.

02 February 2010

Oh boy...

I have to say that 1 post in 1 month is slightly disappointing. I wish I could say that I was super busy that I didn't have time to write but that's not exactly true. The past month I've been applying to grad schools, diving into docent classes and tours at the museum, and trying to avoid cabin fever. The last I have had no success with. It's official I am sick of winter! (hence the picture below)

(anthropologie)

I couldn't be more excited that that will probably be me toward the end of this month when I go down to Florida with my mom so she can close on a house! It's a little bittersweet because this means big changes in the future and with change comes uncertainty. I'm excited about what the future holds but am also nervous about a new start to something. We'll see how this all goes.

And on to some other news... number 12 is being taken off the list. I've discovered that I can't complete that due to complications beyond my control. I will substitute number 12 with something new... I will attempt to post something (no matter what it is) to this blog everyday. Something will inspire me, intrigue me or fascinate me that I will post it here.

Stay tuned and I hope it turns into a very colorful series.

02 January 2010

Happy New Year!

With the new year I've decided to add my new year's resolutions to my list of 50 things to do this winter.

1. Read A Christmas Carol before Christmas
2. Make a winter garland, to keep up all winter
3. Watch holiday movies for Christmas
4. Enjoy New Year's Eve
5. Eat Hoppin' John on New Year's Day for good luck
6. Watch the Winter Olympics! February 12, 2010
7. Warm up the apartment
8. Sort through family photos
9. Sort through genealogy
10. Take pictures of winter
11. Watch the movies nominated for awards
12. Take classes; Calculus, Physics, maybe French?- scratched.. replaced with posting something every day.
13. Have winter sleepovers
14. Work on my thesis journal
15. Read at least 5 books
16. Make soups
17. Make Shepherd's Pie
18. Make hearty dinners: brisket, baked ham, etc
19. Drink hot cocoa
20. Have afternoon drinks, Guinness
21. Have afternoon tea
22.Go see the Dead Sea Scrolls while they are in Milwaukee
23. See, in person, a Matthew Harris Jouett painting (he's a relative from way back when)
24. Travel, even if it's for school visits
25. Enjoy the first real snow
26. Stay in bed a little longer
27. Send grad applications in and put the worry to rest
28. Enjoy giving tours at the art museum
29. Go ice skating
30. Have movie nights to stay warm
31. Buy more hats
32. Scarves, hats, coats, boots, layers, & sweaters!
33. Take long hot baths
34. Clean up & get organized (again!)
35. Try not to gain pounds over winter
36. Stop worrying about the future
37. Explore my surroundings
38. Stop procrastinating by making deadlines
39. Enjoy having most of my family in the same city for the next few months, because that all will change soon.
40. Find 10 more things to do this winter
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS (for healthy living)
41. Eat more dark greens
42. Have fish 2 or 3 times a week
43. Walk a half hour everyday (on top of regular exercise)
44. Breathe deeply for 5 minutes every day to help reduce stress
45. Eat more quinoa
46. To reduce salt intake, use more spices
47. Eat a better breakfast and lunch everyday to eliminate unhealthy snacking
48. Work on a sleep schedule
49. Eat more avocados to increase happiness
50. Eat more strawberries, guava, bell peppers, and oranges to boost vitamin C intake & fight brain cell damage.

28 December 2009

Christmas/New Year Limbo


I hope everyone had a lovely Christmas because I know I did. My family celebrated on Christmas Eve and had a fantastic day. I love spending the whole day with family cooking, and watching Christmas movies, and just spending the day together. I absolutely love that. The picture is of our stocking stuffers. They are temporary tattoos of monsters! Amazing!

Now it's that weird time between Christmas and New Years where you're trying to recover from Christmas and yet trying to gear up for New Year's Eve. For my family it's extra busy because my sister's birthday is January 1st which means prepping and planning. Which reminds me to start planning the menu. And she happened to marry a man whose birthday is Dec. 30. It's a busy time of year.

22 December 2009

(almost) 50 things to do in winter

1. Read A Christmas Carol before Christmas
2. Make a winter garland, to keep up all winter
3. Watch holiday movies for Christmas
4. Enjoy New Year's Eve
5. Eat Hoppin' John on New Year's Day for good luck
6. Watch the Winter Olympics! February 12, 2010
7. Warm up the apartment
8. Sort through family photos
9. Sort through genealogy
10. Take pictures of winter
11. Watch the movies nominated for awards
12. Take classes; Calculus, Physics, maybe French?
13. Have winter sleepovers
14. Work on my thesis journal
15. Read at least 5 books
16. Make soups
17. Make Shepherd's Pie
18. Make hearty dinners: brisket, baked ham, etc
19. Drink hot cocoa
20. Have afternoon drinks, Guinness
21. Have afternoon tea
22.Go see the Dead Sea Scrolls while they are in Milwaukee
23. See, in person, a Matthew Harris Jouett painting (he's a relative from way back when)
24. Travel, even if it's for school visits
25. Enjoy the first real snow
26. Stay in bed a little longer
27. Send grad applications in and put the worry to rest
28. Enjoy giving tours at the art museum
29. Go ice skating
30. Have movie nights to stay warm
31. Buy more hats
32. Scarves, hats, coats, boots, layers, & sweaters!
33. Take long hot baths
34. Clean up & get organized (again!)
35. Try not to gain pounds over winter
36. Stop worrying about the future
37. Explore my surroundings
38. Stop procrastinating
39. Enjoy having most of my family in the same city for the next few months, because that all will change soon.
40. Find 10 more things to add to the list.
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20 December 2009

Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas...

Last night I hosted a family Christmas party for my family and my sister's in-laws. Here's a few pictures of the party before hand.



84% success rate from fall

Wow it's been a busy month and with Dec 21 being tomorrow and the official start of winter I have to look at my checklist from fall and see how much I really did (uh-oh).

1. in the spirit of going back to school, I'm going to learn something
2. close my eyes and breathe in the fall air in the morning
3. always carry tissues- because it's that season
4. Sunday = baking day
5. go to the farmer's market before they are gone for the season
6. watch purple violets and wish I was Selma Blair
7. exercise everyday... in some way or another
8. continue to learn the guitar
9. buy a bike
10. attend many concerts
11. make an apple pie from scratch
12. also make pecan pie, pumpkin pie, sweet potato pie & cherry pie... not the last two but I did make lots of pies
13. make soups!
14. have afternoon tea
15. look for an internship... but no luck
16. actually learn a new language
17. buy/wear/love tights, scarves, hats & boots
18. go to the movies
19. go bowling
20. fly a kite
21. make/drink cider, hot milled cider
22. watch scary movies on halloween
23. put candy corn on my teeth like a vampire
24. listen to more music- new & old
25. get addicted to a new television show
26. apply to grad schools
27. cure my fear of commitment... on anything... making progress
28. watch the sun rise and set on the same day
29. buy/chew clove gum
30. read while completely enveloped in blankets
31. go to the Little Farmer or Apple Holler... Awe's Orchard.
32. pick apples and/or pumpkins
33. eat more fresh foods
34. attend BK's wedding
35. take photographs of autumn- because for 4 years I never really experienced fall and last year I never truly appreciated it
36. go out and be a doer
37. enjoy the outdoors before winter comes
38. travel to Washington D.C. and experience that feeling of being "home"
39. bundle up and open the windows at night to experience a crisp fall morning in bed... did it once and will never do it again. It's too cold.
40. finish sorting family genealogy... made progress (so much to go through)
41. journal/sketch more
42. learn a new hobby... I've been more "crafty"
43. make more lists
44. purge things I don't need
45. loose weight... okay only a couple but still.
46. buy new office supplies
47. frame photos of mine
48. re-imagine my life and set life goals
49. get out of neutral... I'm moving forward finally.
50. let go and let flow

Alright... 42 out of 50 is AWESOME! Better than I expected although some of these are only half completed but at least I'm on my way. And now it's on to winter and of course Christmas is this week!

05 December 2009

Christmas Time is Here...

It's coming up on the first weekend of December and I've already put up my Christmas tree! Due to my apartment building's rules I can't have a real tree so fake it is. And I do have to say it doesn't look like a horrible fake tree, it's pretty nice especially when decorated.


Now that that's done I can move on to other home decor and my baking list. For the past few years I've made holiday cookies and have given them to friends and this year I'm doing it again. Can't wait to start planning, even more excited to get started!