Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Aunt Cheryl's Visit 1.17.14


Aunt, without you there were many occasions I would have missed, things I could not have achieved and I don’t think I would have grown into the person I am without your influence.
Anonymous

The last ten days Cory and I were blessed with a visit from my Aunt Cheryl. I have been anxiously and excitedly anticipating her arrival for months. 

 My family lived in Chicago for the first 5 years of my life. When we moved we left behind all of our extended family. My Aunt Cheryl made an enormous effort over the years to remain close to us and involved in our lives. We've been back to visit family over the years and every visit with her and my Uncle have become treasured trips. Our most recent visit back to Chicago was just last month.

This visit was even more special due to the fact that she would be staying with us, in our home. We would be showing her our neighborhood, where we are establishing our family. It was a huge deal for me. Over the years I always dreamed of having my family in my own home, and I shared that dream with her. Now that the dream is a reality, it was magical to share it with her. 

We started the weekend with some home-cooking, walks around the neighborhood, and exploring some of our favorite city sites. On Sunday went to church together and afterwards took her to a restaurant just fitting for her visit, Cheryl's on 12th. This was our first time at this Cafe and I was pleased. The ambience, staff, and food were all to my liking. We then walked just a block for some Blue Star Donuts






Later that evening we rested by the fire while Cory did some Home-Brewing. 
On Monday we got all packed up and headed to Seattle to visit my sister. This was the first time my Aunt had ever been to Seattle, so some must-do touristy things were in order. 





The first evening we chatted it up and then headed out to see the sunset from Kerry Park. Unfortunatley my phone does not take great sunset-time photos, but you can only imagine the views we had. It was one of the most beautiful sunsets I have seen.  


We ended the night at Purple, trying different wines and some delicious food.



The next day we ventured around the city. 
Our first stop was Volunteer Park to walk up the water tower, visit the Conservatory, and marvel at the homes that surrounded this park.






We then headed to Pike's Market. This was absolutely the most memorable visit to this market to date. Because it was January there were no crowds to be found. We saw the fish-guys throw 9 fish! We tasted some smoked salmon, tried about 100 different olive oils, and sampled our way around the whole market. 





Before filling our tummies too much we headed to The Pink Door. This is a delicious Italian-American Restaurant that offers a variety of local foods as well as entertainment. Every Monday night they have a live trapeze bar artist, and throughout the week they have musical shows to entertain the diners. We went during lunchtime, a quieter, slower pace of the day and it was divine. 







We split the House Antipasto and the Cheese Board Pairings. It was just about food Heaven for me. After eating way too much bread, cheese and salami we headed to Gas Works Park to check out some more views. 




Our last day was filled with a little bit of shopping and of course more food. We were planning on going to Umi Sake House for some Sushi, but learned they were opened until 4 (good to know for next time), so we went to my sisters favorite Thai Food Place (which I forgot the name of :( ) but it was great! 

It was a great 2 days in Seattle and so much fun sharing in new sights and experiences with my Aunt and sister. 


We headed home and laid low the next day. We saved our energy because Thursday night we went Line-Dancing! Cory and I haven't been since we were dating and my Aunt..well she couldn't remember the last time she did either. We went to Bushwhackers for their Thursday night dance lesson. The lessons are free and ladies get in for free, so it was a win-win. We took the hour to learn a dance and then enjoyed the time after making fools of ourselves dancing away. It was so much fun! The thing I like most about this saloon (I guess you can call it that) is that everyone is so friendly. There are people from 21-91 just wanting to have a good 'ole time and spend the evening dancing away. 


I caught a little cold the next day, so we spent out last two days together relaxing around the house, visiting with more family, and home cooking. 


It was such an amazing trip for my Aunt and even more for me. I am so blessed to have such a close relationship with her. She's an extension of my own mother and has truly become one of the most influential persons in my life. 

The time we had I will truly always remember and cherish. Until next time Auntie Cheryl!

xo
leah


Sunday, January 5, 2014

Inspiration: Kitchen Renovation

The home we purchased a few months ago is a Cape Code style. To our liking it has a pretty nice floor plan with some good space. It could be a little more open, but I can't complain. We have been touching up some details here and there sinced we moved in. No huge projects as of right now.  Our first big project will come with the kitchen.

Right now it is so much fun to brainstorm ideas and find inspiration for our kitchen. There is so much I like in terms of styles but I think I'm narrowing it down.

Some inspiration from my Pinterest board thus far:







I think we've figured out what type of backsplash we like.  White for sure and more like the first photo. I like the shine of how it looks - looks easy to clean and less like a bathroom tile. 

We haven't quite agreed upon what color countertop. I'm leaning more toward the lighter and Cory likes the dark. We know we'll have one side be all butcher block. 

We have to re-do all the flooring in the kitchen as well. There are so many elements to a kitchen that need to come to mind when designing a renovation. I'm glad we aren't pressed to have to re-do it right away. It's gonna take us a while to figure out everything! This planning stage is a whole lot of fun though. 

Fun with home improvements,
xo leah



24 Things


At the start of the New Year we make resolutions. It's a time for new beginnings, new goals and new dreams. There is something about the turn into the new year that makes me excited, refreshed, and inspired. A clean slate of 365 days worth of new chances.

In this new year I'll be 24. That is still so young, but I can't help but say wow. I remember the day exactly when I turned 12 and again when I was 21. The days go slow but the years go fast. As I think about this next year I am nothing but excited. 23 was amazing (is amazing) and I can only be so grateful as I round into this next year.
Seeing as I'll be 24, I decided to make a list of 24 things I want to do this year. Some are things that I have always been resolving to do - such as exercise more. (Something I left very subjective on purpose.) Other things on the list are big - such as go to England. This list was nothing but fun to create. They are things that I want to do, but know that I won't be terribly disappointed in myself if I don't accomplish them this year. Goals for this year, but a running of list of things I will eventually do. It was a list of things that was fun to dream up.
I feel hopeful and inspired to continue to work on being a better me. And I think that's all we can really do. Work towards being a better you and plan to do some fun things that make life really memorable.
What are some things on your list for 2014?
xo leah

Thursday, January 2, 2014

New Year's Celebration: Ringing in 2014

This NYE we drove up to Seattle to ring in the new year with some friends and my sister. Soon after we arrived the festivities began. The night included glitter, lots of dance moves, some jump roping, and of course the best food and cocktails in town.  



This photo doesn't do it justice, but we had one of the best seats in the house for the firework show in Seattle. My sister's boyfriend lives just blocks from the Space Needle, with a view right from his living room. We saw a fantastic firework show. 


Not much beats being with some of your favorite people reminiscing about the last year and celebrating the hope and excitement of the new year. 






Food & Cocktails : Rumba
Brunch : Oddfellows Cafe + Bar 

This year has brought so much joy for Cory and I. We've had new experiences - buying a home, traveling more together, adding some fur-babies to our little family. We were so blessed to have made new friends and foster those relationships over the year. 

Coming 2014 we have some little and big adventures planned and I am beyond excited. The Lord has blessed us with so much health and happiness I can only begin this new year with a fully grateful heart. 

Happy New Year! Much health, happiness, and peace this 2014.

xo leah