10/29/12

Weekend: early morning brunch, halloween party, college football, & puzzles.


What an eclectic weekend we had! 

We woke up really early to catch another REI Garage Sale, though unfortunately, we didn't wake quite early enough.  So, we walked down the street to Mona's, a favorite brunch spot of mine.  Mishap rewarded with delicious food, I'm quite okay with that.

I watched much more college football than ever desired.  

Went to a fun Halloween party at this lovely lady's house, dressed as.... Suzy and Sam from Moonrise Kingdom!  Can you see the resemblance?  We were pretty excited about the idea. 

And worked on a puzzle alllllll Sunday afternoon, it was so relaxing.  A great end to the weekend.

10/25/12

And then it snowed.


Fall, I really enjoyed the short time we spent together.
Until next year...

10/22/12

Weekend Trip to the Mountains




Road Trip!

They are my favorite.  Especially when I'm in charge of playing DJ in the car.  AND when I have my old iPod from college as our only music provider -- think old school Schuyler Fisk, Snow Patrol, Rilo Kiley, Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack... ah, the memories.

We met my parents in Montrose, CO, about 5 hours southwest of Denver.  My mom and I shopped in town, a lot, and went to the park with Zia.

Ryan climbed a mountain, of course.

It was a really fun and relaxing weekend spent.  Old school music and all. 

10/19/12

Go vote! .. on some fabric!

You guys, I don't even know what I've been up to lately, but my time sure hasn't been spent on this little blog.  I'm sorry bloggy, I still love you, I really do.

Anyway, I haven't crafted in a really long time and I have a few free weekends ahead that I'd really like to whip something up -- such as a new yoga bag because I'm now going to class every week!  I love it!  And what's also very cool about this class is that it's biking distance from my house.

So instead of stuffing my yoga mat in a too-small backpack and riding down the street wondering if it's going to fall out, I'm going to whip up a little bag for it.  Now where you guys come in, I truly can't decide on a fabric!  Not even kidding at all.

Here are your choices:

Sundials
Raindrops & Poppies
Mind's Eye

Help!  Which fabric do you like best for a new yoga mat bag?

Oh, and Happy Friday :)

10/16/12

On the bookshelf: another YA series


The Maze Runner Series is definitely a set of young adult novels you should pick up and read.  So far, I've read the first book, The Maze Runner (in a day, it was that good!).  The book revolves around a boy named Thomas who wakes up in The Glade, along with 30 or so other boys.  No one can remember their past, where they came from, or any other personal information. But they believe they are being watched and the only way to get out of this bizarre world is to solve a maze, located just outside the doors of their new jungle-like home. 

The Maze Runner kept my attention until the very. last. page. When I finished, I immediately set out of for the second book, The Scorch Trials.  I must know what happens next!

If you're looking for an easy to read, young adult series, you should definitely check this one out. (warning:  I just began the second book and it's a little more graphic than the first, quite like the Hunger Games, but still an intriguing read!)

Anyone read a good book lately to share??  
I'm starting Cloud Atlas after this, then hoping to read The Perks of Being a Wallflower. 

10/15/12

Rock Climbing: Clear Creek Canyon


We ended the weekend with outdoor rock climbing near Clear Creek Canyon. It was a beautiful, sunny day so after climbing up 2 routes, I decided to lay in the sun and cheer on our friends.  I'm a better cheer leader than I am a climber anyway.  

While I was laying on the rock below, I closed my eyes and listened to my surroundings.  Below me, a river flowing wildly, people clipping in out, which created this definite "click, click, click" sound, soft chatter, and loud "YES!" and "AMAZING JOB!" whenever someone surpassed a difficult spot on the wall.

I opened my eyes, looked around, and smiled. 

I was surrounded by amazing scenery and a great community of people.  It's such a treat to only drive 30 minutes for a solid afternoon of (free) climbing among encouraging company. 

10/10/12

In the kitchen: pumpkin dog biscuits


'Tis the season of pumpkin, for everybody!  Pups included.

Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons dry milk
2 1/2 cups flour
water

Directions:
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Blend eggs and pumpkin together; add salt, dry milk, and flour. 
  • Add water as needed to make the dough somewhat workable. 
  • The dough should be dry and stiff, don't be concerned with crumbs being left in the bowl. 
  • You will need to mix this with your hands because it is too stiff for an electric mixer. 
  • Roll to 1/2-inch thick. 
  • Cut into shapes. 
  • Place 1" apart on ungreased cookie sheet. 
  • Bake for 20 minutes on one side, then turn over and bake another 20 minutes.
Original recipe found here.


Zia approves!

10/4/12

Welcome, Fall: A music playlist



Welcome, Fall

Goodmorning - William Fitzsimmons
House by the Sea - Iron & Wine
Keep your Head Up - Ben Howard
To Build a Home - Cinematic Orchestra
White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes
I Will Wait - Mumford & Sons
We Don't Eat - James Vincent McMorrow
Fergus Falls - Field Report
1901 - Phoenix
King and Lionheart - Of Monsters and Men

Listen on Spotify:

10/2/12

A beautiful shade of yellow


We almost missed the aspens changing this year at Kenosha Pass.  The trees seemed to be a little eager to find that beautiful yellow coat of leaves because when we arrived, only a few weeks later than our hike last year, they were almost bare. 

My Sunday was happily spent hiking the area with Ryan and Zia.  We hope to make this trip every year.  It's an incredibly beautiful sight. 

10/1/12

Blogger, turned real-life, friends


The blogging world is quite interesting, don't you think?  We document our lives, put it all out there for anyone to read, we relish in the highs with each other, and ache over the lows. We know so much about each others lives and most of the time, we've never really met.

So when Lauren of Pack n' Play said she would be in Denver on business and asked to get a drink, I immediately said YES YES YES.  

I had such a great night chatting.  Anyone who loves floral scarves as much as I, is an immediate friend of mine.  So good to meet you in "real life", Lauren!