Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Ay Boo- Boo!

Mike and I went on a pic-a-nic! We finally got to bust out the awesome picnic blanket my bestie made for my birthday!
Abby did such a great job a bee came and buzzed around for a minute.


Friday, September 6, 2013

Casablanca

So on Labor Day Mike and I went to Ann Arbor, Michigan to do some shopping and see the town.  It is pretty gorgeous! We drove downtown through the University of Michigan campus, which is ginormous, with awesome old stone buildings.  Mike and I had been talking about how neither of us had ever seen Casablanca, when, BAM, he found that it was playing in a theater in Ann Arbor.  How perfect! They were doing a special showing at the Michigan Theater, right in downtown. We walked in and were so surprised.  Instead of a normal movie theater, it was a beautiful, gilded, wonderful old theater.  This is the ceiling:
Crazy right?!? Here are a couple more pics:
If you look closely in the pic with the stage and screen, you'll see that there is an organist! He was playing music from Casablanca while we waited for it to start, and then he and the organ lowered into the pit as the lights went down.  It was great! Also, we both totally loved Casablanca and think that, barring a few super cheesy moments, it has stood up well to the test of time.  I can't wait for another date night to this theater!


Friday, August 16, 2013

Deee-licious

Mike and I have been in Ohio now for almost two weeks, and something that is hopefully becoming a tradition is Thursday nights at the Perrysburg farmer's market.  I love it! I love that its in the evenings and not crazy early on a Saturday morning, so we actually go. And it goes from March through October, so we'll be able to get whatever is in season there for most of the year. It is on the main street of Perrysburg, which is adorable, and conveniently a block from Mike's office.  I go meet him at his office, we do a loop to see what's there and get our produce for the week.

This is a kind of terrible shot of the market:
It's really hard to get a good shot, but its about two and a half blocks long, on both sides of the street.  Lots to choose from!  So far we've been trying to spread out our purchases and not get everything from just one place.  It is also the perfect place to use the market bag I brought home from Kenya!

Luckily its a big, very strong bag, because we put a lot in it! Here's our haul from last night:



Sunday, April 29, 2012

Full

So about a month ago I went home for the weekend to help my mom with a dinner they've been doing at church called By Reservation Only.  Before I left for home, I went out to lunch with Mike to try Vietnamese for the first time at Pho Hoa, which is randomly tucked in a couple blocks from my place.  This is what I had!
The big bowl is a steak bowl, which was really awesome.  They had herbs and sprouts to add, and some sauces and sriracha for a little kick.  I really liked it, and it's pretty healthy.  Then above it are some spring rolls we shared, and a peanut dipping sauce.  I found out i definitely like vietnamese food.  yay!

Then I went home and spent a couple days working in the kitchen at church with my mom and some other church ladies.  They started doing these dinner in conjunction with the community theater's performances so that people have a place to go for a nice dinner before going to the play.  This was the third one, and mom was in charge of the food, so she figured out the menu and everything that went along with getting things ready.  For the appetizer we made a roasted red pepper dip, and had an assortment of crackers and pita chips.  Then they had a spinach salad with strawberries, croutons, and raspberry vinaigrette.  For dinner they chose between lasagna and green beans or golden mushroom chicken with garlic smashed potatoes and green beans.  I tried both and they were both delicious.  Then for dessert they chose from raspberry sorbet, blueberry bread pudding, and a toffee brownie sundae.  Everything was really good, and I actually really enjoyed helping out in the kitchen to get everything put together and get it plated up and ready for the servers.  It was also really cool to see our fellowship hall transformed into a beautiful space to serve church and community members. 

Here's mom and I in the kitchen!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Catching Up

Hey guys!  I've totally been taking pictures to put on here, but then haven't put them up, so you'll just get a bunch of posts in a row. woo!

A month ago I went out of town for the weekend.  I went to Columbia for a night and Mike and I went to see Matt Nathanson at the Blue Note.  It was awesome!  I had never been to the Blue Note before, which is terrible since I grew up so close to Columbia.  It is a really cool venue.  I like that it's not very big, so you can never be too far from the stage.  We got there about ten minutes before the show and were still able to walk in and find a good spot pretty close to the stage.  A couple of Mike's law school friends were there, and they were really fun, and super into dancing, which I always like.  Matt Nathanson is really good live.  You can tell he is loving it while he's up there, and he tells a lot of jokes and has funny little dance moves.  Best of all, he sounds great. 

Here is a not so great picture of him playing:
I stayed at Mike's that night, and after some awesome mongolian for lunch, I got on the road up to Kirksville for the rest of the weekend.  The night I got there was girl's/ guy's night, so I ended up helping set up for the girl's luau night.  I hung things from the ceiling, while Jessica made a photo booth area with blue streamers on the wall, a sheet on the floor, and some shells.  We had food and played bunco, but the best part were the pics.  Jessica had a whole box of props: grass skirts, leis, hats, shell necklaces, Hawaiian shirts, etc.  She took a ton of pics, which I can't wait to see.  The rest of the weekend, I spent a bunch of time at the house, and got to know some of the freshman a bit.  Sara and I went to brunch at Rosie's, and Heather and I went to feed the ducks at Thousand Hills.  Overall, it was a pretty awesome weekend, and it was definitely good to see everyone!

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Make Goal, Get Reward

So I told you guys a little while ago that I had decided to get serious about losing weight, and I'm happy to report I made my first goal!  I was supposed to lose 15 pounds by today.  I did and got my reward of a new Camelback water bottle!  I know it's a kind of lame reward, but I've wanted one for a while. So far things have been going pretty well.  There are definitely some days that I don't really think about staying within my ranges, but it's mostly nights when we all get together and go out for pizza and ice cream or something like that.  I can also start to see little changes in my body.  I haven't lost a whole size yet, but my jeans are a little looser than they were.  I could see it most when I put on my pencil skirt the other day.  When I got it it was pretty tight, but now there's extra room in the waist and it doesn't cling to my butt and thighs like it did.  Its not much yet, but its a start and it feels pretty good to be seeing results and know that I actually made a goal that I set for myself.  I'm pumped to lose 15 more, get some new running shoes, and see more stones move into the 'lost' jar.  :)

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Possibilities

So this weekend started off a little rough as the head cold I've been getting seemed to fully settle in Friday morning, but it cleared up enough to not damper any of the awesome activities that Friday and Saturday held.  Friday afternoon was lifted with a delightful little experience at the City Market Coffeehouse.  I went in for my vanilla latte and in the process talked to the barista guy, also an artist, about some art stores and shows and how I do fiber art.  He told me about a great arts and crafts supply store that actually has some fiber art stuff: screen- printing ink, fabric, etc.  I will definitely be checking it out this week.  He also told me about a group show that will be happening next Saturday, and  when he wrote down the show info also gave me his number so I can give him some pictures of my work to possibly get into on of the shows sometime. I just thought it was so cool how open and supportive he was about passing along shop info, getting a card if I had one, and opening up a possibility to show my work here in KC.  I guess I should really start making some new stuff now. :)

Friday night only increased the awesomeness when Mike, Abby, Jason, Sarah and I went downtown to The Majestic for some live jazz.  The Majestic is a pretty nice restaurant, and downstairs is the underground jazz club.  You can still get dinner down there, but there is also a separate bar and little cocktail tables for those just there for the music.  It was pretty full when we got there, so we ended up crammed together directly in front of the stage.  Though it was tight, I enjoyed being so close to the musicians.  They were pretty good, and all had funny little quirks.  The piano player kind of curled  up his lip when he played, especially on solos, and the bass player made a lot of little faces and made the sounds with his mouth that he was playing.  It was like when jack black does air guitar only he was actually playing the bass too.  The trumpet player was the most reactive to the crowd, and stared down anyone who was talking too loudly while he played...Sarah at one point.  It was a pretty lovely evening, and I definitely plan to go back.