Showing posts with label everyday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label everyday. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

It's It

The Chicago river is dyed (bright!) green every year on St. Patrick's Day, and I wanted to take Ian & Adrianne to see it, but we wanted to avoid all the people (who started drinking at 6am) so we braved driving by the river and crowds instead. It was crazy, but so fun! 

Then we headed back to my place to make It's It ice cream sandwiches! 




The cookies are apparently a San Francisco classic and the recipe is from the second Babycakes cookbook (i.e. Yum).  


Seriously guys, these are gluten- and sugar-free, and vegan.
And so delicious.






They are chocolate chip cookies, with mint ice cream (mint=green=st.patrick's day=festive!)
 between them then they're dipped in chocolate.

And frozen.
Mmmm.



We were pretty excited to eat them. :) 



Friday, March 23, 2012

friends.

Last week was awesome. That's because my best friend from high school, Adrianne, and her awesome husband Ian, came into town! 

Seriously, every time we see each other I consider either:
 a)kidnapping them & keeping them in Chicago or 
b)moving back to MN so we can live closer! 

 I'm so grateful for these amazing friends!

They got to see the city, we hung out & laughed, ate lots of good food, & basically had an epicly great time. 
Can't wait till the next visit! 
 

Monday, March 19, 2012

spring

I recently saw the first flowers of spring...


That's always a good day.
Now it's like summer has come to March! I'm not complaining. :)
I'm loving being outside, opening my windows, and wearing sandals. 
I'm not sure it will last, but I'm enjoying it while I can. 
Happy Spring!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

How to Survive Winter in a Cold Climate


Large flakes of snow fall outside while you sip hot chocolate on a quiet evening at home. Twinkle lights reflect off the store windows as you crunch through the snow.

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Doesn't sound too bad, does it?

While this is sometimes accurate, the reality of living in a cold climate is a little less glamorous:

You have trouble even getting out of bed in the morning because it is just so cold.
You spend 20 minutes scraping your car off to go to work only to find that your car door is frozen shut. Again. (This actually happened to me: I was trying to open my car door and the handle fell off. I currently climb through the passenger side to get into my car. True story.)
The snow turns to black slush, people drive like maniacs, everything is so dreary, your skin is dry and you have a terrible attitude.

Believe me, I've been there. I grew up in Seattle, where daffodils bloom in January and if it snows (about 1/2" every 2 years), the whole city shuts down. People don't go to work, school is cancelled, you use all the snow in your yard to make one snowman.

I've now lived in the midwest for over 10 years (including snowing Minnesota and windy Chicago) and no matter how much I like a white Christmas, there comes a point in the middle of winter when I just. Want. To. Move. I always say it is a good thing that my lease is up in August rather than January. If I had to renew it in the middle of winter, I would just move for sure.

You might be one of those people who loves winter. If you do, please give us some tips! If not, here are a few tricks I've amassed to help you through winter- without moving to a different country.

*Burt's Bees Chapstick
Yes. This is the first tip. I have a chapstick and a hand lotion (my favorites are Crabtree & Evelyn and Aveda) everywhere I might be: my car, my purse, bedroom, makeup bag, my desk at work. This will make your winter life much more pleasant.




*Work on a project

This is a great time to stay inside and do something creative or just finish that project that's been hanging over your head. Organize your kitchen, take up knitting, make a photo album, rearrange your books, write in your journal. Do something you know won't be as fun in the summer.

*Flannel & Wool.

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They are your new best friends. Wool socks, blankets and sweaters. Flannel pajamas, sheets and hot water bottle covers. Do what you can to stay warm and cozy. On a related note:

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*Have a good winter coat. I spent my first year in Chicago walking around in a semi-thin pea coat. It wasn't until someone told me that I realized: this is not a winter coat. In Chicago, everyone wears long down coats. There is a reason: they actually keep you warm. Invest in a real coat, preferably one that goes past your hips. You will not be sorry.

*Take a vacation. I realize this is this is not realistic for many of you. Last year was the first time I did this: I went to Texas in March. And realized why people go on vacation then. If you can, leave for a week and remember that it is warm somewhere. And it will be warm here again.




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*Take a walk. After college, I nannied for a family from Russia. The mom wanted us to go outside and play in the snow. Every. Day. At the time I was just mad: Do you realize how cold it is? But now, I wouldn't say I get it, but I realize getting outside can be helpful. Even if it is just for 5 minutes, bundle up, find a sunny side of the street, and get a little bit of Vitamin D. And make yourself some hot chocolate when you get back inside.


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*Winter it up. I have two takes on getting through winter: I either pretend it's not winter or I embrace winter with a vengeance. I tend to alternate between the two.
Stay home a few extra nights a week, rent some cozy movies (The Holiday, While You Were Sleeping, Little Women), read some British literature, drink hot beverages, eat some warm soup, wear colourful scarves and mittens. Try to enjoy the fact that you live in a place with four seasons.

*Pretend it's not winter. If the above is not working and you are just cold and you can't fly to Florida for the weekend,  then your new friend is Armchair Travel.
Get under a blanket in your living room and watch a warm-ish movie (Enchanted April, Roman Holiday, a summer blockbuster) or read a warm-ish book (A Year in Provence, Mark Twain, Gone with the Wind). Be temporarily transported to a warm climate.

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*Plant a few house plants.
I just did this last week and it is making a huge difference. If your house is feeling a bit stuffy, you need a little something alive. Buy some flowers or a plant and put them where you will see them often. You can do the same for your desk at work. While you're at it, re-read The Secret Garden.

*Twinkle lights. Put up some white twinkle lights in your house. Because there are a few things that are not as awesome in 80 degree weather.

What are your tricks for getting through winter?

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

hello, goodbye.

Right. So. You might be wondering where I've been... oh, right: all summer? Well, friends. Let's catch up...

The last few months have been busy! My sister moved to England in August, so of course we spent lots of last minute hanging out time together...

Getting ready for England Target trips...


and finally seeing her off at the airport...
This was followed by getting new furniture and settling into Living Alone (so far I like it!) and a wonderful visit from my friend Kate...

hanging out with my mom (seeing Holly Becker, eating sushi, watching Martha Stewart, and lots of coffee dates)....
having these wonderful girls stay at my apartment....


enjoying the last few days of summer weather...

setting up my art studio...
lunch breaks with good books....
watching Julie & Julia and lots of cooking (I just finished reading "As Always, Julia"- highly recommended)...
a fun visit with Anne...
organizing, planning, and coffee...
seeing some dear friends...

on a weekend road trip to Minnesota...
Other than that, I've been going to an awesome Saturday morning study at my mom's house (we're reading One Thousand Gifts. So good), interviewing/ hiring/training 3 new employees at work, coffee dates with some awesome girlfriends, fun visits with family in town, Skype dates with the sister...oh yeah, plus I bought a couch and table and completely rearranged my apartment. Time to slow down? I think so.

So let's start with my apartment: I recently put out my fall decorations and would love to show you around. Come back Monday for a fall tour of the coachhouse!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Go to sleep and dream of snow

Um. snow. All I can say is snow. Boy, am I ever glad to be inside, with my mom (and electricity!). I looked outside this morning and said, 'boy it doesn't look like it snowed that much.' Then we went outside. I think the Chicago Blizzard of 2011 is living up to the hype.
Are you ready for a tour of our extremely snowy neighborhood?

The gate to our alley (glad I emptied the garbage last night!):


Right outside my door, the snow is waist high:

The stairway down to the basement (oops. I guess I should have done my laundry before the storm):
Our sidewalk out front (plowed!):
That's our garbage woman, walking down the middle of my street with a snow shovel:
There's my car (or lack thereof):
Doesn't this picture almost look like it could be from a hundred years ago?
Standing in the middle of the main street near us:



Heading back inside...
Do you think my netflix will come today?

And back inside to shake off the snow and put the kettle on...
Is it snowing where you live? How are you staying warm?
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