April 30th, 2013 — 8:51am
Carrie says to me, “How is a person supposed to fit into one of these?”
We threw Carrie a baby shower on a warm Sunday afternoon in April. I created a secret board on Pinterest and invited all of our friends to help make the food. I have this thing about needing every event I throw to be exactly how I envision it, so being able to send someone a recipe with a picture was the perfect way to have things the way I wanted while still being able to have help. I’m pretty sure this was the biggest baby shower we’ve ever had at Tangle with over 30 people in attendance. It went perfectly.
Carrie, being a lover of all things mustache, designed the shower invites.
We served tea and scones and clotted cream. Mustache cookies and fruit kebabs and chickpea tomato salad and avocado chicken salad and guacamole deviled eggs. All served on my vintage china collection with red and navy napkins and red striped paper straws. I love having showers at Tangle, the colorful yarn backdrop is perfect and requires very little decoration!
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April 29th, 2013 — 12:15pm
Eden got accepted into the Challenge Program for middle school. The competition was tough and I am so proud of her!
We spend so many hours in the backyard, around the fire, staring at this sky.
My first try at making Risotto.
Me and baby Cal and the blanket I made him.
New table at Tangle that Josh helped me build.
Headed out for another of our hot springs day-trips.
The Fox theater in Montrose is amazing! It’s full of old tile in pristine condition. Tickets and popcorn are actually affordable. It felt like we had gone back in time 50 years. LOVE IT.
new twine at Tangle
find all the veggies you have in the house, toss them with olive oil, salt and pepper and roast at 400ยบ for 20 or so minutes.
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April 29th, 2013 — 9:25am
The thing I love about living where I do is we can drive for two hours and find an amazing place to relax. After I killed myself to pull of the big conference, I needed a break. Josh suggested our usual trip to Ouray and I was feeling a little bored of Ouray and not sure I wanted to go. We ended up deciding to spend part of the day in Telluride and it was just perfect, exactly slow enough for me to recover from the craziness of the week before. I’m also starting to feel such a connection to that area. It’s becoming a symbol for me of rest and peace and relationship. Even though I wasn’t sure I wanted to go at first, I’m so glad I did. That trip grew some roots for me in those mountains.
We were there on the last day the mountain was open so people were out in crazy force, soaking up every last minute of snow. After a delicious lunch of mexican food in town, we road the gondola up to Mountain Village and sat in the town square drinking coffee around the big fire, watching people. I love ski culture, even though I’ve never really been part of it. People are so friendly, especially once you get a few beers in them. I love to watch the camaraderie. I loved sitting with the sun warming my face while the fire warmed my toes. I needed to just sit, doing what was exactly counter-intuitive to my personality: relaxing. I’m thankful that Josh knows exactly what I need, even when I don’t.
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April 28th, 2013 — 12:15pm
Haagen Daz with cocoa nibs and whiskey drizzled over.
wrote out the menus for Downtown Coffee, the church’s new coffee shop that helps support the Good Samaritan Clinic.
workin on Tangle windows
We wanted a fire pit in the backyard, so Seth dug one.
my biz parnter’s daughter went to China.
rearranged the yarn at Tangle
family Monopoly night
Eden now wears a woman’s size 6 shoe…
more rearranged displays at Tangle
mustache
Eden shaming the dog.
Spring Break tradition: Ouray hot springs and Mouse’s Chocolate.
Finished blanket for baby Cal.
conference materials being made
We pulled off the conference. It went amazingly well. Our pastor gave the opening talk and gave me a really special shout-out, talking about what a good leader I am. Then we showed the Good Samaritan Clinic video. I felt a little like a celebrity.
little girl kid
We took the kids camping over spring break and they both learned how to skip rocks. I am still terrible at it.
My mom’a dwarf nectarine tree right before it did this:
4 inches!
Dexter as Princess Leia.
fluorescent
This is a sad snarf. We know he’s sad because he’s green. That boy and his imagination…
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April 27th, 2013 — 9:45am
A new present for to myself.
love this little guy
I helped Brian plan and run a one-day conference with local leaders in our community so this was my view for the month of March.
Learned how to rug hook on our class at Tangle.
Fiestaware
I stayed in this position on the floor for a long time after doing an insanity workout.
Josh and I went to Denver to see a couple of shows and it happened to be Restaurant Week. mmmm.
At the Churchill show at the Ogden Theater.
Churchill. Love them.
Every time we go to Denver we seem to hit a huge blizzard. It was fun to cozy up in a little tea shop with tea and scones and clotted cream.
On our way home from Denver we stopped in Glenwood Springs and ate at the Pullman. It was AMAZING. Very Bin 707-ish.
Love him.
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April 26th, 2013 — 11:38am
This is what happens when you get so busy, there’s no time to blog. I’m working on having better boundaries with myself so this very thing doesn’t happen again.
Key Lime Pie at my favorite, Bin 707.
My sister begged me to take him home with me. Maybe a puppy and twinzies is a little too much…
Mountainy storm
We gave out free flu shots at the Good Samaritan Clinic.
Eden turned 11 – way back in February.
One of Eden’s presents.
Tangle finally got custom price labels.
Josh and I made Valentines day Brunch.
Eggs baked in avocados… good but not awesome. I prefer my avocado room temp.
Eden and her BFF prefer to eat by themselves.
look who got his first lollie from Aunt Al.
new little planter.
Silly hat day at school turned into silly hair day.
Part of my plan to live on a budget. Love this debit card.
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April 25th, 2013 — 1:18pm
A few months ago I got a top-secret letter in the mail inviting me to a pop-up cocktail party in an empty space above Tangle. The theme was “speakeasy” and I had to email in my RSVP to receive the secret password, which was gimlet. After tearing through everything I owned, I settled on my black-sequined party dress that I got at Pollux several winters ago along with the feather hair clip that I wore to my cousins wedding.
The night of the event, we entered through the door in the alley after giving our password to the “bouncer”, climbed the stairs, hung our coats up on an old ladder in the hallway and were greeted to a live jazz band playing in the most beautiful, dimly-lit loft. Bin 707, which is hands-down my favorite restaurant in GJ, provided all the food and drinks which were AMAZING. And my darling friend Robin had decorated the whole event.
We were introduced to the idea of the West Slope Supper Club, which will be a pop-up dinner party that happens once in awhile that features local food or drinks. Josh and I had such a fun time and were really happy to be welcomed in on the ground floor of what is going to turn into something amazing. I told Josh, as were were sipping away on our gimlets, that Grand Junction just got at least 10% cooler.
(This photo by Cat Mayer. Thanks Cat!)
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