Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween!


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Happy Halloween!!

This is one of my favorite holidays. I cannot wait to have an apartment next year and decorate! I already have so many ideas stocked up.

We've already thrown our annual Halloween party, so tonight we will be turning our costumes into zombie ones and have some fun handing out candy! 

What are you dressing up as for Halloween?

Have a good one! 


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Weekly Pin Love


I am a little behind on blogging, and on my Pinterest posts! Here are some of my favorite from the last couple weeks.

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I love bowls. I am always looking for small, detailed bowls to place around the house. This would be perfect for holding keys and other pocket items from your jacket when you walk in the door.

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I love stripes, and I love sweaters. This sweater combines them perfectly for fall. 

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This sweet little print of an elephant would be perfect in a nursery, a kids room, or even just on a wall with other prints. I adore it. 

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Perfect tiny detail. I want this. 

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Adorable. I want to put this in a guest bathroom. 

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Five Good Things: 10/27, 10/28, 10/29


A fun picture of me and Erika from our Halloween party 

Saturday, October 27th

-the lines for voting being short and sweet
-wearing a tutu
-Halloween decorations
-being silly and lots of laughing
-frito chilli pie


Sunday, October 28th

-spending the day with Branden
-beautiful movies that make me cry
-new shirts
-walking in Light the Night with family and friends for mom
-remembering 

Monday, October 29th

-new cds
-lunch with Branden
-watching kids get excited about something
-time at home by myself
-warm blankets



Saturday, October 27, 2012

Five Good Things: 10/23, 10/24, 10/25, 10/26


Taken at the Guadalupe River on 
our One Friend camping trip in August

Tuesday, October 23rd

-making dinner for dad and Branden
-dancing in the kitchen
-long hugs
-getting problems solved
-favorite shoes

Wednesday, October 24th

-finding things my kids at school actually like doing
-sitting in the sun
-evenings at home
-Halloween cookies
-being warm in bed

Thursday, October 25th

-picking out new glasses
-having time to do nothing
-weird movies
-new friends
-good books

Friday, October 26th

-hugs from toddlers
-peppermint hot chocolate
-spending an hour in a book store
-dinner with my one friend
-laughing like I haven't in a long time

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Five Good Things: 10/20, 10/21, 10/22


Taken at the Zoo last April

Saturday, October 20th

-not having to get up right after the alarm goes off
-real naps
-finishing a good book
-taco night
-time spent with family

Sunday, October 21st

- trips to target
-being home after a weekend away
-buying dog costumes
-catching up on missed tv shows
-starting a new book

Monday, October 22nd

-lucky charms for breakfast
-date night
-british accents
-getting into bed after a hard day
-favorite songs



Monday, October 22, 2012

La La La La


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Something bright and cheery to start off your Monday.

What are your plans for the week?

Have a good one!


Saturday, October 20, 2012

Five Good Things: 10/16, 10/17, 10/18, 10/19


A favorite from a night photography class I took in the Spring

Tuesday, October 16th

-a day off
-good movies
-a whole day with my one friend
-decorating for Halloween
-good talks at lunch

Wednesday, October 17th

-first day subbing
-teaching in a classroom
-feeling satisfied after a hard day of work
-Branden making dinner
-suspenseful books


Thursday, October 18th

-working with my favorite manager
-green tea 
-clear skies
-dinners with dad
-Project Runway Finales

Friday, October 19th

-subbing in Kindergarten
-memorizing songs
-funny kids
-playgrounds
-long car rides


Thursday, October 18, 2012

Venice Favorites Part 1


If I could share all of our photos from our trip, I would. However, I don't think anyone wants to see thousands (yes, thousands) of pictures of a trip they didn't go on. So I've narrowed it down to 20 from each city. That is still quite a bit, but I tried to make it smaller, and doing so just leaves out so much.

Venice was the first stop during our three weeks in Italy. It was exciting, and a little terrifying, to get off a plane and find our way to a city not even connected to the country.

Venice isn't huge. You can't see the whole city in a day, but you can walk to the other side of it if you wanted to. It is crowded with Italians and tourists, restaurants, shops, museums, and churches. My very favorite part about this city was that every where we walked, we found something new we hadn't seen before, even if we took the same route as we had another day. There are so many little secrets in Venice.

Here are some of my favorite pictures from the trip:




This was taken on our 10 hour flight to Germany. For months I had been counting down the days until the trip, it didn't feel real until we got on the plane and there was no turning back.


This was taken at Doge's Palace before the tour Branden booked for us. I stood in the courtyard of this palace thinking of how many people had stood where I was standing so long ago, and how much history I was surrounded by. It was a gorgeous day, our first full day in Italy, and I couldn't believe I was really there. 


One morning we got up early and went to the Rialto Market in the middle of the city.  We stood and watched them unload all of the food from boats and set up their booths. Then we bought fresh fruit and vegetables from the vendors, which was a little intimidating, but very fun. This is the view of the other side of the canal from the market.



We read that Saint Mark's Square was amazing at night, and it was true. It had rained most of the evening, and we were coming back from the opera. We had to pass through the square to get to our apartment and this is what we saw. The rain had cleared out what was usually a very crowded square, and made it glow. We stood in the middle of the square while an orchestra played "Hey Jude." I remember standing as close to Branden as I could, just soaking in the beauty and magic around me. This is my favorite memory from the entire trip.


Walking home from an opera in heels, with an umbrella, in the middle of rainy Venice will always be a favorite memory.


Seeing the sunset over Venice from our apartment was incredible. Our apartment was my favorite place we stayed while in Italy. We were so close to the square (you can see the apartment from the clock tower), but we were three stories up, and we could never hear the crowds and bustling of the city. We could, however, hear the orchestras playing from the square. If I could live there, I would.


Every where you turn in Venice, there is something beautiful to look at. 


This bookstore, Acqua Alta, was one that we planned on finding months before we even booked our apartment in Venice. Inside, books are stacked and piled on high shelves, boats, gondolas, tubs, etc. Every year the shop floods since, like most shops, it is right up against the canal. The owner keeps everything off the floor so that books aren't ruined. We spent a long time in this eclectic store just browsing. While we went into almost every bookstore we walked by in all three cities, this was one of our favorites.


This is the book store cat. I loved that he just hung out by the entrance and wandered through the store with the rest of the customers. Roaming cats were very common in Venice, they even roam in the hospitals.


This day was one of my favorites in Venice. It rained enough the night before and through out the day that the canals were starting to rise. We spent most of our morning lost, looking for a museum that ended up being closed. It was cold and rainy, and I couldn't stop shaking and sneezing, but it was still great. We wandered through small streets, went to lunch, then spent the rest of the day relaxing in the apartment while rain covered the city. This was a Monday, and it rained the rest of our stay. But Venice in the rain is still wonderful.

More memories and favorite pictures coming soon in Part 2! 











Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Five Good Things: 10/13, 10/14, 10/15


Taken last Spring

Saturday, October 13th

-lazy afternoons
-lunches with favorite people
-helping Sarah get ready for homecoming
-dinner with lots of friends
-silly toddlers

Sunday, October 14th

-clear skies
-being at home
-bird cages
-good pizza
-being in love


Monday, October 15th

-a comfy couch to read on
-not rushing to work
-talking to Branden on the way home from work
-lasagna made by my one friend
-date night



Monday, October 15, 2012

Let It Be



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"Let It Be" is one of my absolute favorite songs. My best friend made me a cd with nothing but different versions of this song. On a hard day, this is the first song I go to.

 It simply makes my heart feel better.


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Weekly Pin Love

Here are some of my favorite pins from the last week:

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I would trade in my purse for one of these striped backpacks. 

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I have a soft spot for bookends. These are adorable. 

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Perfect for displaying on open shelves in a kitchen or for little knick knacks around the house.

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Branden would never go for this, but I love it. 

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This reminds me of one of my favorite songs, "Sunday Best", by Augustana.

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Five Good Things: 10/9, 10/10, 10/11, 10/12

Taken in Downtown Dallas

Tuesday, October 9th

-having the day off from both jobs
-a quiet house
-spending the morning reading
-picking up my best friend from the airport
-goodnight phone calls

Wednesday, October 10th

-blueberry muffins
-helping solve little kid problems
-accidental naps
-falling asleep during a movie
-warm blankets

Thursday October 11th

-a few quiet hours before work
-new books
-gorgeous sunsets
-waffles
-hugs from Branden

Friday, October 12th

-red jeans
-getting mail
-high school football games
-late night movies with a friend
-photobooths


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Grapefest 2012

Our first trip to Grapefest was last fall with friends from Branden's electrical engineering classes. I was reluctant to go, mostly because sometimes I enjoy being difficult, but I am so glad we did. We had so much fun last year, and I was so excited to go back this fall!

It was definitely cloudy and on the verge of raining the whole day, and we missed our opportunity to go during the sun. However, no sun means not as much heat, and in Texas, that is a good thing!

The festival is full of booths that sell art, jewelry, salsa, jams, etc. The stores on Main Street are also open, so we wandered through those in between looking at booths.

We stayed for a few hours, bought roasted pecans (delicious!), had funnel cake, and enjoyed all of the sites.

We didn't plan to buy anything, but we just had to find strawberry lemonade, and it was back on the other end of the street. Since we walked back, I saw just one more store to go into (total accident of course). "Beyond the Red Door" might just be my new favorite place. We walked out of there with some great stuff! I'm sure Branden wishes we just hadn't insisted on going and getting that lemonade!

In the end, I'm glad we stayed later than we intended too! The festival at night is kind of magical.

Here are some pictures from the day.




This is my favorite store on Main Street. A store full of all things Christmas and Halloween (I need to visit around Valentine's Day!). When we go in, I head straight for the back. There are little Christmas towns set up...I could spent hours looking at them. Branden and I can't wait to start our own Christmas Village! They even have a Halloween one!




The best part about festivals? Funnel Cake!






Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The Tide Will Turn


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I was looking through Pinterest Sunday night, and came across this.

 I love the colors, and of course the quote. I think it is very fitting for my life right now. 

I just bought a few different cards from this Etsy shop, including the one pictures above (they are having a sale!). I plan on framing them and hanging them in our future home. I even bought a couple to put out during Christmas! 


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Five Good Things: 10/5, 10/6, 10/7, 10/8

A picture from our flight to Germany. I have travel on my mind. 

Saturday, October 6th

-Christmas in Cow Town in Fort Worth
-buying Christmas stuff
-baby showers
-wearing boots and a scarf
-icees at the movies

Sunday, October 7th

-Branden surprising me with Starbucks coffee in the morning
-Liam Neeson movies
-homemade soup for dinner
-Lord of the Rings watching with Branden
-working on a fall wreath

Monday, October 8th

-pumpkin spice lattes
-cute shoes and statement necklaces
-going to a movie by myself
-crying during movies
-wonderful books



Monday, October 8, 2012

Crayon Art

Melted crayon art.

We've all seen it on Pinterest and think it is really cool, but we never sit down and do it.  Turns out, it is such an easy thing to do!

I had the morning off and would be near a Hobby Lobby after running errands, so I figured, why not? 

All I needed was a canvas, crayons, hot glue, and a blow dryer. I bought two different sized canvases, but I went with the bigger one. I went a little overboard on Crayons. I bought two boxes of 96 and one box of 24.  I would suggest getting two boxes of 48, or one of 64 and one 24. It helped to have an idea of what colors I wanted to use, and I wanted to make sure that I had a good range of shades.

From there it was pretty simple. 



This was my first arrangement. I played around with colors and the groupings for a while before I started gluing. 


Once I decided my pattern, it was time to glue. I made sure to start gluing my crayons an inch or so away from the edge. This was the most tedious part of the project, but it didn't take longer than 10 minutes. 



Next step: melting! I set up outside and set out plenty of news paper. Melting was easier than I expected. I made sure to keep the blow dryer moving and pointed straight at the crayons. It also helped to blow dry straight down from the top of the crayon. From there, I kept going until it looked how I wanted. The wax dries quickly, but when I wanted it to melt lower on the canvas, it just took a little blow drying. 

Very easy!



This is my finished project. I love it! Overall, from beginning to end, it took less than an hour! A perfect mid-morning craft. 

I can't wait to do more! I definitely have plenty of left over crayons. 



Sunday, October 7, 2012

Weekly Pin Love

My favorite pins from the last week: 

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These would be perfect in so many different rooms. They look so simple to make, and you can do any shape!


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This color combination, polka dots, a scarf: perfect. 


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This makes coloring more fun. 


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This would be great in a kitchen or dining room! Bold and graphic.


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Lightweight and perfect for a white t-shirt and jeans kind of day.

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