Girls just wanna, they just wanna…

Since my husband has taken an eternity long business trip Down Under, Gen and I decided we’d get away for a bit. We took advantage of an amazing hotel promotion (perk of having a husband whose business keeps him on the road from time to time, I guess.), had a friend hang out with our dogs and away we went. I knew, from the very second that this plan was birthed and set in motion, that I was in for some trouble. You see, I’m not the world’s most confident winter driver and would just as soon stay home if anyone so much as speaks the word snow. With this being the upper mid-west, and January, I knew I was in trouble. Even so, we do what we must for the sake of fresh walls and sanity, so I packed a bag and off we went.

(I apologize now that the only photos I have are cruddy, bad-light, iPhone shots. It just so happened, everywhere we went had mood lighting.)

While our hotel was “super fancy”, (That’s a complete 14-year-old Genny quote, not me. She was enamored by the fanciness of it, to the point of spewing nauseating charm all over their lovely fabric covered walls.) they did not have free wi-fi nor did they serve a free breakfast. (to those of you out there with extra class, you will now see the types of places we are likely accustomed to staying.)

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They were willing to charge us $20 for internet (no thanks. I was spending time with my kid, what do I need internet for anyway? Besides, we have a portable hotspot, which I brought, but it stayed packed.) and they offered room service breakfast though $9 for a muffin seemed a bit excessive. SO, Gen and I used our beloved Yelp ap and went in search of a high rated bakery which sold these:

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Feeling ready to tackle just about anything, at this point, we explored the area a bit. We were feeling pretty good. We had a “super fancy” hotel room, (ok, this was more Gen then me, but whatever.) We had outsmarted the hotel and gotten some form of (adorable) breakfast to tide us over til checkout (for under $4!!! this was total me who was excited about this point, Gen could have cared less.) And I had made it to said hotel AND bakery, keeping us and my car in tact while snow flurried around us. (Also more so me, but I’m sure Genny’s gratitude is there, buried beneath teen angst.)

Eventually we wandered back to the hotel. I mean, it had likely been ten, or so, minutes since Gen had raved on and on about the “super fanciness” of it. Between their actual glass drink ware in the rooms, our mini Keurig, the embroidered hairdryer bag and the fresh, warm cookies they serve the guests- well, we needed to hear more about it all, so we went back. Eventually I talked her into sitting laying across her bed and watching a movie on tv while I sat in the living room and just sort of vegged for 90 min. On Commercials she would come out, (or shout out) about how laying in a fancy hotel bed watching tv was the best feeling ever.

It really wasn’t a fancy hotel… BUT, I was slowly falling in love with the sofa and chair. I wonder where they got them?

Anyway? Eventually we headed out to share this AMAZING brick oven BBQ chicken pizza…

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And then we stayed up until early hours of the morning playing card games and talking…

I won.

But not by much, she’s a worthy opponent.

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The next morning she slept until a reasonable teenage hour while I tossed, turned and then rose early to drink tea and read on my new favorite sofa. When we departed, Genny reluctantly said goodbye to her “super fancy” hotel suite, remarking how she hoped she never had to stay in those places where the cheep hair dryers hang on the walls again. (Sorry, Gen, you will.) She was also deeply saddened that they do not offer warm cookies to people checking out. I love her…

We had been able to chat with Chw the afternoon before, and he shared with us that he was heading to spend Saturday at the beach with his newfound friends from Japan, Thailand, Korea and of course Australia. What a little life of luxury he leads. Ironically, the man hates the beach while Gen and i LOVE it. So, when Saturday found us heading to a movie over near his very favorite restaurant, well, we had to go. It seemed the nicest thing to do… And then we checked in on Facebook. He laughed, it was all in good fun. He also got a little sunburnt and pelted in the face with windy sand. We got this…

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I think it’s clear, despite his 75 degree weather, who got the better end of the deal. (please lie and tell me that it was us!)

After that, before trekking home, we went to see 12 Years a Slave. We don’t usually let Genny watch R rated movies, but on the very rare occasions that she has seen them, it has been with us and they were R for reasons that weren’t sexually explicit or graphic in unnecessary ways. I don’t regret taking her to see this film. It was emotional and moving. Difficult to watch, but such a beautiful story full of valuable life lessons. As we left the theater, still stunned from all we’d seen, I looked to her and said “wow, huh?” And her sweet 14 yo response?

“That movie was NOT entertaining. I hate that movie. That wasn’t fun at all.” Yes, she had seen the trailer. I don’t know where she expected it to turn into a fun movie, but we had a wonderful discussion about the film and Solomon’s story on the way home. If you haven’t seen it, I strongly recommend it… (Where kids are concerned though, obviously, read reviews and use your best judgement.)

Anyway, our Girl’s retreat was fun, and I think we’ll do it again. I think maybe we’ll do it with another mother/daughter someday… It was a lot of fun though, and we want to make it a semi-annual tradition. Considering we really were just winging it, it was pretty great…

The one where I salvage what’s left of January…

Me
– since my writer’s retreat plans were changed, I carved out an intense week where during my “business” hours and evenings my focus is solely on work stuff. (I’m both terrified and excited!)
– a facial. this winter is working overtime on my skin! I’m sure being sick hasn’t helped…
– begin a weekly afternoon simply carved out for correspondence and reading, EVERY week. I’m thrilled! BEST goal/resolution of the year!
Us
– one new year’s resolution I was to have a monthly cocktail evening complete with cards/games, and when it works out, having friends over. 
– Gen & I decided to take a bit of a girl’s weekend, mid month, complete with hotel sheets, sleeping in, no responsibilities, trips to the movies, swimming pools. I’m super excited! 
– In addition, Gen and I are going to start reading together, monthly. We share several of the same books now, which is an odd and special place to get to with your child.
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– I’m starting a women’s group through our church. I’m pretty excited. I intended to start in the fall, and was excited to do the book they were focussing on, but I just couldn’t make that particular group work with my schedule. This new groups’ timing is a lot more conducive!
– listening to the calling to do/be more, with my life.
 Create
– one of my goals this year is to take on 12 photo challenges.
– Since January of 2012, I haven’t been the best at taking photos and I miss that passion.
Reading
– with the theme of my year being NEW, one thing I’m planning on doing is reading more children’s literature. I never read a lot of it. I kind of, as a reader, jumped right into adult books.
Secret Keeper by Kate Morton
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Bread & Wine by Shauna Niequist
Home
– a few reorganization projects.
– warm pots of soup.
– fresh-baked loaves of bread.
– one paper project (at least)
Health
– yoga
– making more, and creative time for fitness/working out.
Love
– a date night
– finding little ways to reach out to Chw when life and work keeps us apart.
“It is a tough road that leads to the heights of greatness.”
Seneca 

a little bit of show and tell…

On Fridays I like to show you a little of the things around the web that made my week a little brighter… Take them with you as you head into your weekend, they’ll keep you warm.

– I know we’re always told smiling is good but here’s a convincing argument on why not to smile.

– because I have so many friends or family members who have had babies within the last month or are about to have a baby any day, I loved this so very much and had to share.

– because the weather taunts me wispy snow flurries, I figure photos like this one are important to keep on hand.

– ignore if you’re like me and can’t read the post… just look at the images. It’s quite possibly one of the most amazing things ever.

– this Minestrone soup. It’s so simple and so very delicious… {only i omitted the onions, added zucchini, used kale and served with hunks of sharp cheddar and warm biscuits.}

– speaking of food… I haven’t made these, but the food porn of these alone is incredibly worth the click. Heavenly.

– I’ve loved this trailer since it was released, but knowing the movie is out next month has me watching it now, daily. It sends both chills down my spine and warms my heart. It looks so very, very, very much like the sort of movie that makes you sit there and feel like you have just witnessed the very reason why movies exist at all- after having seen it.

– All of the Pemberly Digital Videos… Most recently Emma Approved. I loved the Lizzie Bennett Diaries from day one and these are great too… Love me some Austen revisioned…

– lastly, I’ll leave you with this trailer, which was just released… Wow, right? 

What about you? What’s bringing you some extra warm and brightness these days?

to explain the sugar shortage…

This weekend recap is brought to you by my iPhone, if for no other reason than I honestly just didn’t want to lug my Canon around all weekend… There. I said it. It’s a sad truth. Mostly we just did running around and I feel like such a tourist when I cart it around to places like Trader Joe’s and the Farmer’s Market. When the irony that most of these photos are at home hits, we’ll just chalk that up to “I’m anal, I didn’t want the post to appear all inconsistent.” 

We made it to our favorite local {ish} bakery for their AMAZING homemade donuts, (after a super healthy green smoothie breakfast at home), and bought some of their amazing hamburger buns, as well as some graham crackers and marshmallows to do smores with our friends coming to visit us from Boise this week. Chw and I tried to catch up on Breaking Bad, (and failed) we made it to our Farmer’s Market early enough that we were able to spend the rest of the day doing super necessary things like reading this month’s book club book (me) and drawing fashion designs (Gen). At least Chw was super productive, grooming the dogs and grilling us an awesome dinner… 

At our farmer’s market we got the most amazing haul of local produce I’ve ever managed. It was incredible… And, Gen unearthed this ridiculous cookie. If your area of the country discovers a sugar shortage, I’d bet it’s to blame. The pups also got some treats! (Sugarless, of course.) 

I wasn’t completely lazy. I did laundry and finished up a small project in our bedroom so I could finally get pictures up on here. (tomorrow). 

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How was your weekend? Any big plans for the week? 

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– a morning lounging in bed a little later, reading, no interruptions or guilt. 

– the buzz of construction, the hum of jobs and families surviving and lives going on. 

– connecting with a friend two thousand miles away over the little things. 

– hand in hand, downtown evening strolls with my husband. 

– shared ice cream sundae laughs and family conversations. 

– screens to keep the bees out and let them do their jobs where they need to be. 

– an out door dinner with friends, laughter and ease. 

– bursts of blueberry breakfast bites. 

– the great accomplished feeling of productivity. 

– news of a strong and healthy heart. 

– repeat sunshine days, so seemingly un-Michigan. 

– the beauty of roasted beets. 

– a day spent cooking, snapping photos and reading. 

– our family night dinner plates. 

– the fun of making things (meals, memories, projects) with my husband. 

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Oh, the simplicity…

We had one of those truly poignant and lovely weekends where we were blindingly aware that summer was coming to an end while we were trying desperately to just hold on to it… We didn’t get into anything too adventurous or crazy, it was in the simplicity that we grasped so tightly. Friday evening we had dinner with friends, out on the deck, until the mosquitos grew obnoxious and it was just a little too cold to justify staying out there. I was tempted  to stay, and had our friends not been on the mosquito’s menu, I may have stayed just to spite the face that a few months from now I’ll wish I would have because I’ll be trapped inside for a Michigan eternity of winter.

We had s Saturday brunch of pancakes bursting with blueberries, Irish Cream coffee followed by no agenda, movies and ice cream sundaes closing the night long after the sun had gone. Sunday was even richer. After church, it was a day spent alternating between making food, taking photos, playing around and laughing, bike rides and reading. So, basically heaven…

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We’d grilled kabobs on Friday and since they were so good, we decided to make them again last night, along with a few ears of corn. While I was at the market picking up the corn, I noticed a bundle of beets and threw them in the bin as well. I’ve been wanting to try my hand at roasting them, much to my family’s lack of support. To roast them, we simply cut the tips off, wrapped them in foil and baked them for an hour at 400 degrees. Then kept them wrapped tight until they cooled.

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The verdict on the roasted beets was:

Chw= not too bad.

Gen= yum!

Me= good!

I decided to take it a step further and make a crostini with them…

The verdict was:

Chw= good

Gen= not good (she hates goat cheese, she has decided suddenly)

Me= AMAZING!

Roasted Beet Crostini 

1 baguette, sliced in 1″ slices

1 pkg. goat cheese (I used Trader Joe’s)

3-4 fresh basil leaves, diced up.

Roasted Beets, sliced thin.

– Grill or toast the bread until it’s slightly crisp.

– spread with goat cheese to desired thickness.

– sprinkle basil on cheese.

– top with sliced beet.

Devour. Amazing…

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We paired our dinner with The Dreaming Tree Crush wine because I am a huge Dave Matthews lover and have been dying to try it. It’s really full and I personally enjoyed it, although I’m still more of a sweet wine lover.

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This post is full of a trillion little things I’m grateful for… (like those “family night” plates… Aren’t they cute? Genny picked them out, when she was five, so we could have them to eat dinner on special family nights. She used to try to pick out who we were from the people… So cute!)  It really just was the best of weekends…

How was your weekend?