Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Island Lake 2012

happiness is:















taking fridays off of work
crystal clear lakes
camping
cliff Jumping/swimming
trying roasted marshmallow with banana
building your own fire pit (props to Elliott)
campfire conversations (i feel that any time you have a fire with friends you walk away better friends. There's something about it that makes you open up... and in some people's case become extra funny).
uinta mountains
star gazing and accidentally catching the Perseid meteor shower (we saw a shooting star that will probably go down in history, and saw 12 shooting stars in just an hour).
sleeping in a tent during thunderstorms

Spending 3 days with good friends

Obviously, we went backpacking this weekend and it couldn't have been any better. We hit up Island Lake in the Uinta Mountains with two of our best friends. There was a lot of hiking, cooking, swimming, and laughing.

We saw so many dogs along the way and decided next time we do this, we were going to foster a dog from the pound for a few days since none of us are ready for the commitment of actually owning one.

I'm wondering why we didn't do this until August. Where has the summer gone?

More pictures to come.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Monday, April 9, 2012

Life is Beautiful

Life in Salt Lake is beautiful. I know I'm enjoying this phase of life very much. Sometimes I have an itch to move somewhere new and have new experiences, but I'm quickly reminded how much good is here in my hometown. The move will eventually happen but for now I'm going to take in as much family, pug, mountains, friends as I can.

I know that both Elliott and I have missed being in school and look forward to eventually throwing ourselves back in, but this time without it, I must admit, is nice. It leaves time for things like going to dinner, watching movies, re-watching all seasons of Mad Men, taking dogs to the park, going on trips to Disneyland, and spending time with the fam.

By the time I get around to blogging, all of my pictures have made their way around Instagram so they're probably old news for some of you who look at this blog. I just can't keep up, so that's the way it's going to be.

Part 1: Disneyland/Santa Monica/Magic Mountain
This trip was short and sweet. My brother and his girlfriend flew out from New York for the four day trip. We all revisited our childhood first at Disneyland, riding the same rides, getting the same treats, hearing the same music. It was great.

Sunday we drove to Santa Monica, the former city of my grandparents and our old stomping grounds when we were kids. The weather was beautiful. I even got a sunburn. We ate lunches, shopped, admired the ocean and it's calming waves, and sat by the pool. 

Monday we split parties and Elliott, dad, Nick, and I all took on Magic Mountain. I haven't been to roller coaster heaven for almost 8 years and enjoyed getting turned and flip every which way over and over again. Surprisingly (week of spring break), lines were short and the weather was perfect. We ended the day with the coaster X2, the best coaster we've ever ridden, agreed upon by all four parties. It takes you up backwards and facing the sky, and then it flips you in ways you've never flipped before. I didn't even know what was going on half the time I was laughing so hard. 

Tuesday was spent enjoying our last California hours, and then we flew home.

Part II: The transition back into normal life was made easier by our weekend plans. On Thursday we finally turned in our tickets for the live show Radiolab: In the Dark, which we had been waiting to see for months. Jad and Robert (the two hosts of the show) did what they do best and took us into different worlds with the aid of amazingly creative visuals and music. They handed out a makeshift flashlight to everyone to add visual to one part of the story. It was everything we thought it would be. Why are they so cool?

We also indulged in waffles from Bruges in downtown SLC and I have been very much enjoying all of the tree blossoms around town. They are right outside my work window and I sometimes sneak over to look at them when I have a minute.

Also, we of course went to the Real game, which they won 2-0.

Part III: Easter came and went and left us with church, dyed hard boiled eggs which promptly were turned into deviled eggs, a delicious dinner with roasted chicken, salad with every kind of veggie you could want, rosemary bread, homemade salted caramel ice cream, Easter baskets, candy, and one giant blow up T-Rex.
 It's been a great few weeks. The weather is shifting into spring mode which means more time spent outside and time to shave the legs more than once a week (good thing we just bought a gym pass which we've used once). Wishful thinking.

And probably the most exciting news of these past few weeks: Elliott aired his first radio show on the radio on Saturday! I listened at home and enjoyed it very much.It's been months in the making. Check it out:

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Adventures In Napping

Isn't it nice sometimes when your roommates take a nap? All of the sudden, especially with accidental naps, it's quiet and you have this free time and get to do whatever you want? My roommate is napping right now and so I am playing with our camera and blogging. I still feel completely overwhelmed by this camera of ours because I still don't know how to do much more than turn it on, focus, and look at pictures (all of my pictures are taken on auto).


Our garden has proven itself over these past few months. I am proud! Although we did not get any cucumbers or spicy peppers, we got a lot of the other stuff. The lettuce and onions have been stripped and we are now enjoying handfuls of tomatoes. Correction, I am enjoying handfuls of tomatoes (elliott can't stand them...that's too bad....). This past week our garden has pooped out a few surprises too! We thought our squash and honeydew mellon plants were only going to grow leaves, but we have one squash and two melons coming in. They better do their growing fast.



And I found more pictures from the Baltimore Aquarium. Yes....more pictures. They just keep popping up. Check out the turtle with the wicked long next and the shark with all those teeth.

Tonight I'm visiting the 80's as my dad is taking us to the Erasure concert. 80's music is his one true love and so we're going to support him...and watch him play his air guitar.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

DC From the iPhone


Washington Monument/White House
Air and Space Museum


Lincoln Memorial

 Museum of Natural History


Today we went to the Baltimore Aquarium! Tonight we are going to dinner with Adam and Steph and tomorrow we fly home. It has been a great trip full of museums, friends, and new experiences.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

DC/Baltimore

Since Thursday we have been exploring Washington DC.
And loving this song:




We have some friends that moved to DC a few months ago. Elliott had a conference for work in Baltimore starting today so we flew out a few days early to vacation.


Day One:
Dinner Thursday at Busboys and Poets (book store/restaurant combo), Washington Monument, bulldogs on porches, the White House, the Holocaust Museum (Not pictured but so amazing), Dinner at a family style Italian Restaurant.










Day Two: 
Farmers Market with delicious peaches and homemade goodies, Lunch, Botanical Garden, Air and Space Museum, Georgetown, Dinner at Chop't creative salad company (our new favorite restaurant..only on the east coast..why?), Rain Storm.
(homemade crafts included mustaches, ant eaters, narwals, monster finger puppets, and screen printed onsies)








Day Three: 
Church, Portrait Museum, Free jazz concert at the Reagan center, Thai for Dinner, Lincoln Memorial, Frozen Yogurt






Day Four: 
American History Museum, Museum of Natural History, Shopping, Lunch at Chop't, NPR, Dinner with Adam and Steph, drive to Baltimore.



Day Five: Baltimore
Elliott spent most of the day in his conference for the VA while I worked on grad school apps and blogged. We went to lunch at a great wood oven pizza place. Then there was an earthquake. It wasn't that big here in Baltimore (it originated in Virginia), but we definitely felt it. It lasted less than 10 seconds but it was such a weird feeling. We were evacuated.

More pictures to come.