May 31, 2008
Mayfield
We gathered Gypsy and some water and headed out. Upon arrival we discovered that dogs are not allowed - understandable in the garden area because of the peacocks. We trudged through the preserve trails for a little bit where my flipflop-feet got covered in dust and stabbed by a stick. After taking some pictures in a tree we headed home. Mayfield is still on our list of places to see, as the garden area looked really nice!
May 28, 2008
DIY Fun
My other project today involved painting and upholstering two barstools that have seen better days. They were originally in Joe's mom's kitchen and were handed down when he moved to College Station. After a sitting in the rain and mud at one his parties they were never the same.
Here's the before and after, respectively.
I haven't finished covering one of the stool seats since the glue gun sticks that I bought today are too large for my glue gun. :( Oh well, I'll finish tomorrow.
Joe's only comment about these was that they look military. Thanks babe!
May 27, 2008
Updates
She did lose Joe and Andrew's second requests until the very end, but at least they both got to sing for a second time before the end of the night.
Here's a clip of Joe singing "99 Problems" by JayZ. (It's very dark and some of the lyrics are explicit)
We were excited to visit with a bunch of friends. Andrew just got back from Spain, Heather has been in Houston, and we haven't hung out with her since moving to Austin.
I also saw my bestest from high school, Michaela. I finally got to meet her boyfriend, as well as checking out her new apartment, which was fully of Kayla-crafty style, inspiring me to finally get going on some apartment updates. Tomorrow's project = upholstering and painting our bar stools. Crossing my fingers.
May 21, 2008
Mount Bonnell - hot, hot, hot!
We then grabbed some Einstein Bros. and headed to Mount Bonnell. According to AustinCityGuide.com, "Austin's Mount Bonnell is one of Austin's oldest tourist attractions being documented as far back as 1850. It is the highest point within Austin City Limits at 785 feet." Like everything else we try, Mount Bonnell has been recommended by several people for beautiful, scenic views, which sparked our interest. It did not disappoint.
We went at a pretty toasty time of day, around 2:30 p.m. The puppins came along with us, of course. Mount Bonnell is located off of 35th Street, west of Mopac. The winding road takes you through West Lake Hills and some lovely houses. Once you turn on Mount Bonnell Road, you know you're climbing a mountain - Joe's Honda got a workout driving uphill.
After parking, we walked up a steady flight of rocky stairs in the shade. We came out on a round sitting area with several sets of natural rock benches and a lookout spot with the most gorgeous view of the Colorado River and the wealthy bits of Austin. By this time, Gypsy is panting like she just ran a marathon.
We continued down a rock path with lookouts on our left of boat docks, mansions and hillcountry scenery. After walking for about 10 minutes, while sweat dripped in our eyes, down our backs and through our hair, we realized the poppins pads were burning up and it was definately time to go. I wish it hadn't been so hot or we would have kept going.
Luckily we had a cup of ice water for Gypsy to drink out of, because I have never seen her pant this hard or this much. I carried her little scalding body back up the hill and down the stairs to the car, where we blasted the AC and headed home.
But before we made it back to Mopac, we passed the Mayfield Nature Preserve (now added to our list of to-do's) and saw a colorful and stoic peacock.
Joe and I concluded the evening with our first Capital City A&M Club Happy Hour. We did our best to meet and greet and make friends. Joe even found out about National Karaoke League from the president of the club. We'll see what happens with that! :)
May 18, 2008
Balcony Garden
"Heartleaf Ice Plant"
"Sedum Gold Mound" - hey mom, look I found out what it is!
My long-living "Geranium" - very good bloomer this season!
"Adenium" - not quite as lovely as my mom's, but it will get there :)
This is an unidentified succulent that I picked a piece off of a plant near Auditorium Shores. It already has a bloom popping out!
And, although this doesn't have any blooms, I'm so excited that it is finally growing back some leaves after the move. This is a "Triangle Ficus" or Joe's nickname "Super Mario Plant"
May 16, 2008
Green Belting in Austin
We first learned of this area right after we moved to Austin, when a girl we met on 6th told us about it. She suggested we go to Twin Falls to really involve ourselves in true Austin culture. We went out in January to hike around a dry, but beautiful, wilderness trail. Now that we have had several downpours, the creek bed is flowing nicely and there are two waterfall areas that actually tumble with water - Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls. I have yet to see the latter, but Joe went a few weeks ago.
The weather was beautiful today and we found a small nook that was off the beaten path, somewhat. We trekked past Twin Falls and the party nest of people and dogs. Instead of being next to the large pool of water, we settled on big rocks along a little feeder creek. People passed by on the trail with bikes and dogs occasionally, but otherwise we were secluded. Two women stopped by to take some pictures of our view and deemed us lucky, because we "had the best view." We agreed.
Gypsy even ventured into the water a little, after I made her. When you set her on wet pebbles in the middle of the creek she has to get out somehow. Once she jumped around a little bit she was ready to run - as usual. The video doesn't seem to want to embed, so I will post it seperate.
May 13, 2008
my Chi-town (pronounced shytown) extravaganza
Since it was "global," I met PA people from all over the world, including Denmark, France, China, Spain, Brazil and Switzerland. There are lots of things to tell about but I'll just list some of the cool parts.
1. I visited the Field Museum.
2. The MM was lined up and down with tulip mini-gardens. Most of them had an interesting sculpture or water feature and were filled with every color of the rainbow. I definately had to snap some shots.
3. I tried some great food, including Chicago-style deep dish pizza from Gino's East and fabulous popcorn from Garrett's (twice!)
4. Talked to some pretty high up people in PA about where they started after college and how they got to where they are today - inspiring for me while I look for my next career step.
5. Chatted about social media a lot.
6. Slept in a magnificent king size bed.
7. Learned what it's like to have cocktails with work people - and how my international colleagues play drinking games with towels.
8. Spent some quality time with my favorite cousin named Jen!
At the end of the conference and after a little shopping with the boss, Jen picked me up so that we could spend some time together. I don't think I had seen her since she moved to Chicago eight months ago. We had some delish sushi at a pretty snazzy place and then watched P.S. I Love You - a sweet, tear jerker, if I can put those two descriptions together. One of the great moments of the trip was going up in Hancock Tower the next day and looking out over the city and Lake Michigan. Pretty amazing! I took a lunch break while working on the beams and then washed some windows :)
Besides almost missing my plane home, the trip was fabulous! With all of these great pictures, I neglected to get any of Jen and I together - and none of sweet kitty cat Chloe.
May 10, 2008
Recipe: Mexican Casserole
Another favorite from campbellskitchen.com
Mexican Casserole
1 lb ground beef
1 can tomato soup
1 cup Pace Picante
1/2 cup milk
3 flour tortillas - cut in 1 inch strips
1 cup shredded cheddar
-Brown beef and drain. Stir in soup, salsa, milk, tortillas and half cheese. Spoon into baking dish. Cover and bake 30 min. at 400 degrees. Add remaining cheese on top.
May 8, 2008
Recipe: Country Chicken Casserole
I have been getting some really great recipes off of campbellskitchen.com recently and thought I would start sharing some favorites.
Country Chicken Casserole
1 can cream celery soup
1 can cream potato soup
1 cup milk
1/4 t dried thyme (I never have this so I don't use it)
1/8 t black pepper
2 cups cooked cubed chicken
1 can green beans
1 can carrots (substitute any veggies you like)
4 cup prepared Peppridge Farm seasoned stuffing
Mix all ingedients, top with stuffing. Bake at 25 min at 400 degrees.
Super easy comfort food!
May 6, 2008
round trip
I am wide awake - due to the caffeine (I'm sure of it) and probably a little bit of excitement.
I am flying out to Chicago tomorrow at 7:35 a.m. I will be attending a big public affairs conference for work as well as sight-seeing at the end with my cousin. Details and pictures to come on Sunday or Monday. In between that, I'll schedule some recipes to post this week and maybe *cross your fingers* Joe will throw in his two cents on the family reunion. There are some items I left out in my post because only he can tell them correctly.
Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts
After leaving Gypsy in San Marcos, Joe timed our departure so that we wouldn't arrive in Bellville before his mom and dad. We rolled the windows down for part of the trip because the weather was sunny and breezy and made a pit stop in La Grange to visit the tiniest Wal-Mart I have ever been in. I will never live somewhere with that small of a Wal-Mart.
After grabbin a Sudoku book and some Pizza Combos, we were back in the car. Our next passing was through Fayettville. The cutest town I have ever seen. It almost seemed a little cult-like because it was so tiny and everything was so close. It's too bad we couldn't stop to take a look at their art festival. I snapped a few shots while there...
When we finally made it to the shindig I was overwhelmed with smells of brisket, deer sausage and other fixins. Thankfully we missed the rush and were able to fix plates freely without waiting in line. Joe's uncle Tommy got a kick out of learning the difference between stand-up and improv comedy and also out of making me smile (not too hard).
The food kept coming, desserts were plentiful and my apple bread went over well once I told people what it was. Drinks were readily available, as well. Peach Bellinis, beer and Crown.
One of the perks of this lodge we stayed at was the outdoor activities - paddle boats, canoes, sand volleyball, basketball. The weather was perfect for this.
The lake had a pretty area full of lilypads...
While we were there,
- Joe taught one of the younger kids a magic trick
- Bubba sold some tonic to cure migraines to Mrs. Fraser
- Joe and I stayed up till almost 2 a.m. with Aunt Gloria playing Rummikub
- We ate a ton of brisket, listened to a lot of stories, saw some old scrapbooks and watched a really old video of Mr. Fraser's childhood.
We also slept in some pretty sweet bunk rooms.
I am excited to go back! Here's a final parting shot of Joe and I with his mom and Great Aunt Gloria, the "matriarch" and planner of this wonderful event each year.
May 3, 2008
it runs in the family
Our little hot pocket (a new addition to the nickname list for Gypsy) went to stay with Amanda while Joe and I attend a family reunion. I have never before met, conversed or laid eyes on anyone on Joe's dad's side of the family. Today will be full of meet and greets and "OH, you're John's son!" since Joe says he has never met more than half of these people either.
We do know that there will be a lot of barbeque (yum!), canoes and other activities, and - this is the best part - two bunk rooms (one for the women and one for the men). At least I will know Joe's mom.... but who knows who I may be sleeping next to. :)
I'll let Joe post when we come home so you can get his unique perspective. I'll also try to document this with some pictures. Although, I'm not the best at taking pictures of people I don't know.