Monday, September 21, 2015

30 Places Before 30

It is no surprise that I love to travel. Growing up in a military family gave me opportunities to see parts of the country that most people dream of going to. Travel is also one of the things that immediately connected P and I and that we continue to share a love of. So in honor of turning 30 this month, I thought I would share a list of 30 places I've visited before turning 30!


1. Phoenix, AZ - we have actually been twice to visit our friend Tony and for his wedding.

2. Denver, CO - this is one place that I have been that P has not. I first went to Colorado to visit a close high school friend when her family moved there and was back last summer for a work conference.

3. San Diego, CA - another place I've been a couple of times. First time P and I went together, then for my bestie's bachelorette weekend, and just this past June for a work conference. I feel like each time I've gone I discover something new.

4. Los Angeles, CA - during our San Diego trip, P and I road-tripped up to LA to meet up with his cousin and got an awesome tour of the WB lot. We came out again for a friends wedding a few years ago and got to spend time in Santa Monica with our buddy Matt.

5. San Francisco, CA - you may remember that P spent an extended period of time in San Fran last year for a trial and then I joined him for a mini-vacation. Fortunately for me, he is most likely headed back there in December for another trial which means I get to go back!



6. Maui, Hawaii - we both went here for the first this past June and absolutely loved it. All return trips to Hawaii will include extended time in Maui.

7. Oahu, Hawaii - I was fortunate enough to live here for a year in high school and then P and I spent a few days here this past June.

8. San Antonio, TX - during college I attended a conference in San Antonio for a week. It was a lot of fun but I remember not being able to do as much since I wasn't 21 yet.

9. Orlando, FL - I have been several times for fun and work. Obviously most trips have involved a visit (or two) to Disney and Universal Studios.

10. Harpers Ferry, WV - P and I took a day trip here one fall and absolutely loved it. It's a quaint town with good hiking trails nearby.

11. New York, NY - I've been a couple of times now and each time it grows on me a little more.

12. Boston, MA - Boston has and always will be an all time favorite. I went for a conference in college and loved spending time with P there. I'm sure we'll be back!



13. Philadelphia, PA - the City of Brotherly Love has such a special place in my heart. It is truly where P and I fell in love. We haven't been back recently but I sure hope we do!

14. Cleveland, OH - all of my visits to Cleveland have been with P since he grew up outside of there. It surprisingly offers lots to do. At the the very least I recommend checking out the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame and West End Market.

15. Ann Arbor, MI - we road tripped here once in college for a Penn State vs Michigan football game. I wish the game had a better outcome, but we had a fun day!

16. Quebec, Canada - speaking of road trips, P and I took a week long road trip that included stops in Canada. Quebec is just as charming as everyone says and really is a piece of Europe in North
America.

17. Montreal, Canada - Montreal was part of the road trip to Canada and such a fun city. While I found it to be more urban than Quebec, it had a beautiful area for walking/biking along the water.

18. Paris, France - need I say more? I have been a francophile since my first French class in 7th grade and feel so so so lucky to have visited Paris three times. The first time I went was in 2008 with P and I just remember being in awe of it. The second visit was in 2010 with my MBA program. That was a completely different experience since it was for school and gave me a different perspective. Then of course the most recent visit was last November where we had the most gorgeous pictures taken.



19. Munich, Germany - Munich is a favorite city of both of ours. We stopped there during our 2008 Europe trip and P studied here for a month during law school. I got to visit him for a few days in Munich that summer after my grad school program ended in Paris.

20. Dublin, Ireland - last November we had a overnight layover in Dublin and did not even get to scratch the service of all that the city has to offer. Going back to Dublin and Ireland is high on our travel list.

21. London, England -  on a whim in 2009, I hopped over the pond to spend a long, whirlwind weekend with my best friend Aubrey. She was working in Manchester for 6 weeks so I flew there to meet her and then we drove to London. It is by far one of our favorite memories together.

22. Prague, Czech Republic - we visited Prague during our recent trip last fall. It is a charming city and I would love to go back.



23. Budapest, Hungary - this was our first stop on our trip. We both loved the architecture of the city and regret not going to the Turkish baths!

24. Salzburg, Austria - we visited Salzburg in 2008 and I remember being surprised by how much I loved it (although I tend to love most European cities). One of the highlights there was the Sound of Music tour we did.

25. Vienna, Austria - this was hands down my favorite stop on our last trip. I could have spent a whole week in Vienna soaking in its culture, drinking wine, and eating delicious food.

26. Bruges, Belgium - we decided we wanted to go to Bruges after seeing the Colin Ferrel moving In Bruges and it did not disappoint. It is a town with lots of character and is reminiscent of a medieval fairy-tale.

27. Brussels, Belgium - during that 2008 trip, we had one night in Brussels. I remember trying beers, eating waffles, and visiting the Mannequin Pis statue.

28. Montego Bay, Jamaica - this is where we honeymooned! It was our first time going to an all-inclusive resort and we absolutely loved it. After all of the wedding planning it was nice to just relax all week.



29. Charleston, SC - I ended up going to Charleston twice in 2014. Once for a friends wedding and then a few months later for a bachelorette party. It is a quentessential southern city with lots of charm, hospitality, and delicious food.

30. Millinocket, Maine - I visited Maine during a summer vacation in high school with my mom and younger sister. Family friends of ours had a cabin on a lake where we vacationed for almost two weeks. It was so beautiful and peaceful. I would love to go back to Maine, especially in the fall.


Here's to another 30 years of traveling!

Friday, September 11, 2015

Five on Friday




Happy Friday! Here are five things that are on my radar today....


//1// NFL football is officially back! I am feeling pretty good about my Fantasy Football team and strongly disagree with Yahoo's grade of a C+. Looking forward to watching more teams play on Sunday!


//2// Speaking of football, I'm really hoping my Nittany Lions will have a much better game tomorrow against Buffalo. Last Saturday they lost to Temple (first time since 1940s) and looked pitiful. The coaches actually buried the game tapes on the practice field and refused to let the team watch them is was so bad.


//3// Tomorrow we are going to a craft beer festival with friends called Snalleygaster. Most people are really excited about the beer but I'm looking forward to the food trucks!


//4// I have been burning my favorite Yankee Candle Spiced Pumpkin candle all week and love how it makes our apartment smell. Even though it's still 85+ degrees outside, it smells like fall inside.


//5// And finally, let us never forget the men and women who lost their lives 14 years ago on September 11, 2001 and thank those that have bravely answered the call to protect our country. We will never forget.



Hope you have a great weekend!

Friday, September 4, 2015

Five on Friday

Happy Friday! Here are five things I'm loving.....


//1// Football is back! Bring on Saturdays and Sundays filled with cheering on our favorite teams, drinking beer, and eating yummy snacks. Tomorrow we will be cheering for our Penn State Nittany Lions and on Monday we will draft our fantasy football teams.

Especially when it comes to my fantasy team!

//2// My adorable twin nieces. We are heading to Richmond tomorrow for the day to spend time with P's family and to snuggle these cuties.

Natalie and Keira
//3// Birthdays! We have a few birthday celebrations this month for friends and family. Starting this weekend with my younger sister's birthday and rounding out the month with my (gulp) 30th birthday.

This is how I feel about all of the September birthdays :)

//4// Speaking of my birthday, in 3 weeks we are flying up to Martha's Vineyard for a long weekend. I told P that I wanted to celebrate my birthday quietly with a mini getaway. We debated about going to a tropical environment but since I love the fall so much, my father-in-law suggested we go somewhere north. I think Martha's Vineyard will encompass everything we are looking for.

I am so looking forward to spending 5 days here!

//5// And because it's September....give me all the pumpkins and fall décor! I am planning to put out my fall decorations this weekend and start lighting the pumpkin scented candles. It's my favorite time of year!

I sent this picture to my mom and sisters last weekend when I was pulling out all of my fall decor in anticipation of September 1st!

Hope you have a fun and relaxing long weekend!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Cabin Weekend

This past weekend P, Calvin, and I escaped DC and spent a weekend in Luray, Virginia. We rented a cabin along the Shenandoah River and were able to truly disconnect (hello no cell phone service or wifi). We arrived early Friday evening and explored our new home away from home before we went into town. We discovered a great brew house that had a Chipotle-style restaurant upstairs and a bar with lots of local Virginia beers on tap in the basement - two of our favorites! We enjoyed some beers and played a few round of pool before heading back to the cabin.

Exploring the area around our cabin
Awesome little deck overlooking the river. The perfect spot for reading and sipping wine.

Some of the local beers we tried out. I loved the Peachicot!
We ended the evening with board games and more beer back at the cabin.

Saturday we went on a 7 mile kayaking adventure. We had originally planned to do a shorter trip but because the waters were low in that part of the river, it was suggested we changed routes. Once we got through the crowded areas of the river filled with tubing groups and boy scouts in canoes, we had a peaceful ride down the river. We stopped for BBQ for lunch before heading back to the cabin to get cleaned up and relax. That night we grilled burgers and smores and went to bed early.

View from the front of the kayak.
View of the back with my favorite kayaking partner.

Relaxing with a good book and wine post-kayaking.

Sunday morning we were up and out of the cabin by our 11 am check out time and headed to Shenandoah National Park. We chose to hike the Rose River Falls Trail loop which was about 4 miles long. It was a beautiful hike and we even saw a deer family! Calvin did such a great job on the hike even with the steeper inclines and large rocks to climb. After the hike we made our way back to DC.

It was a nice little getaway and I hope we can do it again in the future!

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Currently

Eating.....nothing but I am drinking an iced skim chat tea from Starbucks

Wearing.....black pants, blue printed blouse, and black wedges.

Reading.....Last Anniversary by Liane Moriarty. I have been hooked on her books since reading The Husband's Secret last year. I think this book is the last one of hers that I haven't read.

Wanting.....cooler weather. It looks like we are in for another around 90+ degree temperatures.

Hearing.....the Gilmore Guys podcasts. If you are a fan of Gilmore Girls or have been looking for a new podcast, I highly recommend these guys. Hearing their take on the show and its girly drama is hilarious.

Watching.....Project Runway. I have been watching this show for years and my friend Jenny & I always send weekly recap emails to each other and talk about our favorite designers. It's an oldie but goodie.

Thinking.....about what to pack for our trip to Luray, Virginia next weekend! We booked a dog-friendly cabin for the weekend and are looking forward to hikes, kayaking, and grilling out.

Laughing....at myself and the clumsy Monday I had. I burnt my finger (for the hundredth time) on my curling wand, broke a wine glass, and spilled lunch down the front of my dress.

Thankful.....for my family. I'm lucky to have amazing, supportive parents & in-laws, sisters (through blood and marriage) who I call friends, and a husband who loves me no matter what. 




What are you currently up to?

Friday, July 31, 2015

Confessional Friday

In the spirit of remembering and honoring Leslie this week, I thought I would do a Confessional Friday post as this was a weekly post that she hosted for many years.


Here are my confessions for the week.....


//1// I confess that I've been a terrible blogger which is not really a confession since it is obvious by the fact that prior to this week my last post was in April. In thinking about Leslie this week and the number of people she touched through her blog and the fact that her blog will be a beautiful source for her daughters one day, I am recommitting myself to the blog. Even if it's just a weekly post to document what's going on in our lives, I think there is value and importance in documenting our life.


//2/ I confess that I have lots of fun things I should have been sharing over the past few months, including a work trip to San Diego, vacation in Hawaii, and the arrival of our twin nieces. It's been a very exciting and fun spring and summer for us.


//3// I confess that I am starting to dream about fall and the cooler temperatures. I am so over these 90+ degree days and the humidity. I am a sweater and boots kind of girl and live for the cooler, crisper weather.


//4// I confess that I am turning 30 (gulp) in less than two months. While I'm not nervous about it, I can't help but be reflective about the first thirty years of my life and what's ahead. Per my request for a quiet weekend away to celebrate, P has started planning a long weekend on Martha's Vineyard at the end of September. I have never been and am excited to spend a couple days exploring the island on bikes, eating delicious seafood, and quietly turning 30. Hopefully with cooler weather too!


//5// I confess that even though we are not planning to buy a house until next spring, after watching a few episodes of House Hunters and House Hunters Renovation, I jump onto Zillow and Redfin and look at houses. I am anxious to have more space and a place that we can make our own.




Happy Friday!

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

#beblessedlovelies

One of the very first blogs I ever read was A Blonde Ambition by Leslie Sisti. I could not tell you how I stumbled upon her blog but it immediately became a favorite and for the past four years I enjoyed reading her advice on fashion, food, and life.

Even though I have been blogging since 2011 (not very consistently, I may add), I haven't been a frequent commenter on other blogs or entered into contests hosted by other bloggers. But in November 2011 I entered P's grandmother's pie recipe into a little contest Leslie was hosting for Thanksgiving and ended up winning a pretty pair of earrings. Every time I wear those earrings I am reminded about the connections the blogging community provides across the country and world.

Earlier this year Leslie shared with her readers that she was experiencing difficulties with a known congenital heart defect shortly after giving birth to her second daughter and spent several months in the hospital. She was released from the hospital this spring and seemed to be on an upswing. Unfortunately a few weeks ago she had some serious setbacks that were sending her to Cleveland Clinic (one of the best heart hospitals in the world) to explore surgical options and asking her readers for prayers. It broke my heart yesterday to learn that Leslie passed away on Monday. She was only 30 years old and left behind a devoted husband, two adorable daughters, and countless blog readers she has touched throughout the years.

Today I felt compelled to join other bloggers who will be remembering her today with #beblessedlovelies (as that's how Leslie always signed off her blog) and #rememberingleslie.

A fund has been set up for her daughters college education at http://www.gofundme.com/d53bgd5p8s 




Friday, April 10, 2015

Five on Friday

Happy Friday! This week has dragged on.

Here's five things I'm looking forward to this weekend:

//1// Warm weather - it is supposed to be warm and sunny all weekend which is a welcomed change after the chilly and overcast days we've had this week.

//2// Working out - I have a training session tomorrow morning and a five mile run planned for Sunday morning.

//3// Reading - I hope to finish a book that I have been trying to read since mid-March. I haven't read nearly as many books this year as I had by this time last year. I'm hoping to change that in the coming months.

//4// Quality time with my mom - she is coming down to keep me company on Sunday and we are planning to go to mass, brunch, and hopefully seeing some cherry blossoms.

//5// Our 2nd wedding anniversary - technically it is on Monday but since I am taking the day off it is part of my three-day weekend. P will be out of town for work this weekend but we have dinner plans on Monday so I am looking forward to some quiet time with him before he leaves again on Wednesday.



Hope you have a great weekend!

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Four

I've seen this little questionnaire around other blogs lately and figured it was a good way to try to jump back into blogging again (famous last words).

Four of my nicknames:
1. Em
2. Emmy
3. Bean (one of P's nicknames for me)
4. Minion (joke with my younger sister)

Four jobs I've had:
1. Sales associate at Eddie Bauer
2. Assistant at the Penn State Alumni Association during my junior year of college
3. Summer associate at a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy office
4. Cost analyst (current job)

Four movies I've watched more than once (yes, they are all "Chick Flicks"):
1. Love Actually
2. Notting Hill
3. When Harry Met Sally
4. 27 Dresses



Four things in my purse:
1. Car/apartment keys
2. Notebook
3. Pens
4. Chapstick

Four places I've lived:
1. Adak, Alaska
2. Virginia Beach, Virginia
3. Azores
4. Wahiawa, Hawaii

Four places I've visited (outside of the country):
1. Paris, France
2. London, England
3. Munich, Germany
4. Montego Bay, Jamaica

My favorite picture from our trip to Paris this past fall

Four places I've visited (inside of the country):
1. San Francisco, California
2. Boston, Massachusetts
3. Denver, Colorado
4. Phoenix, Arizona

San Francisco in February 2014


Four places on my travel bucket list:
1. Denmark
2. Norway
3. Greece
4. Alaska (I don't remember anything from living there)

Four things I don't eat:
1. Mushrooms
2. Asparagus
3. Cottage cheese
4. Eggplant

Four TV Shows I watch:
1. Amazing Race
2. Games of Thrones
3. Mad Men
4. Real Housewives of NYC/BH/OC (P would say probably anything on Bravo)


Four things I'm looking forward to this year:
1. Hawaii in June
2. Turning 30 in September
3. Seeing Penn State football in Baltimore this fall
4. Meeting my twin nieces this summer



Monday, February 2, 2015

Weekend

Happy Monday! The alarm clock went off a little too early this morning and overcast skies and drizzle outside have not helped me to wake up.

We had a great weekend - a good combo of relaxing and having some fun. Friday night we both had to work later than expected so we just ordered in and finished watching The Fall. It is a BBC crime drama that takes place in Northern Ireland. Despite being initially creeped out by the plot, I was surprised by how much I ended up liking it and am looking forward to Season 3.

Yes, that is Jamie Dornan, a.k.a. Mr. Grey 

Saturday morning P and I went to the gym and got smoothies (despite the windchill of 9 degrees) for our walk home. That afternoon we met up with Jeff and Amanda to check out two of DC's breweries, DC Brau and Atlas. We liked DC Brau better because it was a bigger space and they gave four free samples. Admittedly I am not a big beer drinker, but am always up for trying new ones. One perk at Atlas was they were doing a cheese tasting so we got to sample some delicious cheeses and even found a few new favorites.

Inside of DC Brau

After a couple of drinks we headed over to Union Market for some food. It is always fun to walk around Union Market to see what new food stalls they have. P, Amanda, and I chose sandwiches and fries from Red Apron Butchery and Jeff had tacos from TaKorean. While the boys split oysters from the Rappahannock Oysters Company, Amanda and I enjoyed amazing milkshakes from Trickling Springs Creamery. Before leaving we stopped at Righteous Cheese to pick up some of the cheeses we had sampled earlier at Atlas. We spent the rest of the evening relaxing and I finished reading Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. 

I didn't think it was as good as Gone Girl, but has some of the same great plot twists.

Sunday was spent getting ready for the week - laundry, grocery shopping and tidying up. Then of course watching the Super Bowl! We opted to stay at home this year and made nachos with black beans and chicken. P's dad's family is from Worcester, Massachusetts and my step-mom is from Rhode Island so of course we were cheering for the Patriots! I thought it was a great game between two really strong teams but was happy to see the Patriots win. I also liked the halftime show. I thought Katy Perry was really entertaining and loved seeing Missy Elliott. The most disappointing part were the commercials. There weren't any memorable ones this year and overall they were pretty depressing. Only six months until pre-season football starts!

Here's hoping this week goes quickly - I'm ready for another weekend!





Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Currently

I've seen this post on a few other blogs who have done "Currently" posts lately and really like it so thought I'd steal the idea!


Eating.....a banana. I normally have a piece of fruit for a mid-morning snack.

Wearing.....black pants, tan cardigan, and heels. This is pretty much my work uniform.

Reading.....Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. I'm only about 50 pages in but I am intrigued by the plot. It's not a very long book so I should be able to finish it pretty quickly.

Wanting.....the weekend! It's hard to believe it's only Wednesday.

Hearing.....the Girl on Guy podcasts. A coworker told me about these recently and I am hooked. Basically Aisha Tyler spends 1-2 hours chatting with awesome celebrities about their lives. My favorites have been Scott Foley and Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

Watching.....The Fall. P and I started this BBC thriller last weekend and it is sooooo good but so creepy! Unlike other shows that we can binge watch, I can only handle one or two episodes in a row before I need a break.

Thinking.....how much I love this hair wand! It has really changed how quickly I am able to curl and style my hair. I am still getting used to it (hello small burn on my hand) but am happy to finally have a tool that allows me to add some wave and texture to my hair in less than 20 minutes.

Laughing....about last night's episode of Parks and Recreation. Treat Yourself 2017. It was hilarious. I am going to miss that show so much!

Thankful.....for my sweet dog. I've seen on Facebook a few people who have lost their family dogs recently and it breaks my heart. Calvin has brought so much love to our lives and I'm thankful for all of his sweet kisses and cuddles.


Friday, January 23, 2015

Five On Friday



Happy Friday! Here are five of my favorite things this week.

//One// Favorite Food: avocado toast. Ever since having a similar dish on New Year's Eve I cannot get enough of this. I just simply mash half of a ripe avocado and place on toasted bread. A little salt and pepper on top and you are good to go.

//Two// Patriots are Super Bowl bound: we cannot wait to cheer on the New England Patriots next weekend as they head to Arizona to take on the Seattle Seahawks.

//Three// Favorite Wine: Hugl Gruner Veltliner. Since getting back from Austria we have been drinking a lot of Gruner Veltliner. One of our favorites is Hugl.

//Four// Favorite Quick Dinner: pesto quinoa with chicken and spinach. This dish was inspired by one we tried from Protein Bar. We had some leftover roasted chicken so I simply mixed that in a bowl with cooked quinoa, pesto, and spinach then topped it with parmesan cheese.

//Five// Old Navy workout tanks: I took advantage of Old Navy's sale a few weeks ago and scooped up three of these tops when they were $7 each. They are my new favorite shirts to work out in and are very soft.


Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Shutterfly Photo Books

Last year while P was away at trial, I created a “Year in Review” book to commemorate the year we got married. We kept it on the bottom shelf of our coffee table with our wedding album and it was often looked at when we had guests over. I quickly decided that this was something I wanted to create at the end of each year to capture our favorite memories and see how our family grows. I used to rely on srapbooking as a way to capture memories but busy schedules have made it hard to keep up the hobby. Photo books are an easy way to organize photos each year while still adding unique touches that fit your needs.

My favorite company to use to create photo books is Shutterfly. Not only did I use Shutterfly for my year in review book last year, I have also used it to create our wedding guestbook a Father’s Day book for my dad from my sisters and I, and recently a book for my best friend.  The thing I like most about Shutterfly is that they have TONS of book designs available.


I always choose the Custom Path because I love being able to add embellishments, text boxes, and play around with layouts (probably because it feels like scrapbooking). But if you are limited on time or want to use Shutterfly’s layouts, you can choose the Simple Path and simply upload the pictures you want in the book.

Next you choose the size of your book. I went with the 10x10 book this year.  It is a new book size to Shutterfly and I thought it would be ta great size for the coffee table. It is also similar in size to our wedding album so they will look nice stacked together. After choosing the size, you then have the hard task of choosing the theme you want. I probably spent a good thirty minutes scrolling through the different themes and looking at the idea pages to get a sense of the colors and embellishments available. One thing to remember during this step is to not feel like you can’t use a certain design because it doesn’t fall into the theme you want.



For example, I first looked under the “Year in Review” category but none of the options were jumping out to me. I eventually found the Chalkboard Chic book under the “Family” theme. I liked the simple and classic look of the book while still feeling like it was on point in terms of current design and décor trends.



The next step is uploading all of the pictures you want to include the book. I recommend uploading at least 10-15 more pictures than you think you will need. That way when working with the page layouts you have several options or can use multiple pictures on each page. I always have the pictures placed in the photo strip versus automatically having Shutterfly place them in the book. That way I have the ability to move them around as I want to.

On the far left of the screen is a really great and easy-to-use toolbar. For each book theme, Shutterfly provides at least five different background options, lots of fun embellishments to add to each page and many page layout options based on the number of pictures you want to use. You also have the option to purchase extra embellishments for your book that aren’t automatically included in the book theme.


One of my favorite features is the “Customize Page.” When this option is selected, you have the ability to arrange the pictures, add/resize text boxes, add additional embellishments and more. This allows you to customize your book even more. In the screenshot above, I had to resize the text box on the page on the right so all of the words fit.

Another feature I use a lot is the “Arrange” view. This really allows you to create your story. Since I did this year’s review by month it was pretty easy to layout the story. But I did find myself playing with the order of the pages that highlighted our vacation.



I cannot speak highly enough of Shutterfly’s photo books. They are easy to create, beautifully made and always arrive quickly. I look forwarding to making these books each year!



The cover of our book!



Monday, January 19, 2015

Weekend (times two)

Since there have been two full weekends since my last post I figured I would do a quick recap of both of them.

Last weekeend I drove up to Pennsylvania since P had to work. I spent Friday and Saturday night with my bestie Aubrey and her family. I just love being their Auntie Em and playing with them. There was lots of Frozen dress up, Tangled watching, and a fun pedicure/lunch date. Taylor was fascinated by getting her toes done and kept checking our toes the next morning to make sure the polish was still there.

Morning selfie with my favorite girl.
On Sunday I drove to Chambersburg to spend time with my grandma, aunt, and cousin. I am so grateful to live so close to them and try to get up there to visit as much as possible.

This past weekend we headed down to Norfolk to celebrate Christmas with my dad and step-mom. Fortunately my younger sister was already planning to be in town too so we got to see her too. Saturday afternoon we went to O'Connor Brewing Company in Norfolk. My favorite was the Green Can Golden Ale with pomegranate San Pellegrino mixed in. We had a nice dinner that night. P and I headed back to DC yesterday afternoon.

Back seat selfie on the way to O'Connor
We have really been on the go most weekends since Thanksgiving. It has been fun seeing lots of friends and family but we are looking forward to a quiet weekend at home.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Friday Five!

Happy Friday! Sorry for the silence the past week. Unfortunately we had to travel back to Ohio last weekend after the passing of P's grandmother. She had been in and out of the ICU over Christmas so we were all prepared but it was still very hard nonetheless. P and his family are finding great comfort in knowing that she is at peace and reunited with her husband. I'm very grateful that I got to spend time with Elsie over the nine years that I knew her and plan to keep her legacy going by making her Derby Pie for many years to come.

Let's move on to this week's Friday Five!

//1// Last night I made this recipe from Skinnytaste and oh.my.god was it good. Not only will it fulfill any craving for mexican food you may have, but it is high in protein and low in fat. I am pretty excited to have leftovers for lunch today.

//2// For Christmas I got a Le Creuset dutch oven and am itching to try some new recipes with it. What are your favorite dutch oven recipes?



//3// I just finished the book called Us by David Nicholls.  While at times it was a very slow read, it shared interesting insights on relationships - between spouses, with children, and with parents. I would definitely recommend checking it out!

//4// Some of my favorite t.v. shows are coming back this month. I'm most excited about The Americans on FX. P and I just love this show about two Russian spies living in DC during the 1980s. It is such a well written show and always keeps us on our toes.

//5// I'm leaving work a little early today to head up to Pennsylvania for the weekend. P has to work all weekend so it is the perfect time for me to visit with Aubrey and her kids and my dad's side of the family.

I can't wait for lots of play time and cuddles with these two!



Hope you have a great weekend!


 
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