The Road to 11 in 11: Game 6

Last week Knight and I were fortunate enough to attend Game Six of the 2011 World Series courtesy of my incredibly awesome and generous father. He secured four tickets in what are quite possible the best seats I’ve ever been in (3rd base side, down the foul line, seven rows back or so) that granted us access to a special club which to a girl always means nicer bathrooms and perhaps more important, a fantastic view of what turned out to be one of the most historic games in baseball.

The energy at Busch Stadium was electrifying, the noise was defeaning resulting in nearly total loss of my voice come Friday morning, everyone’s arms were in the air waving rally towels and perhaps a bit sore after a very long 11-inning game and when the Cardinals did something great complete strangers shared hugs, chestbumps, high-fives, “hell yeahs!” and more.

Some of the best parts of the game, apart from us winning and Freese being the new Cardinal all-star as far as I’m concerned:

* Getting to see my dad, brother, and Knight take in their first live World Series game together. I have always found it incredibly adorable how guys act like five year-olds, in a good way. Grinning from ear to ear, taking it all in,talking stats and players and reaching for foul balls.

* Taking lots and lots of pictures.

* Realizing that Cardinal fans really are the best in baseball. I realize that heckling happens but the opposing team fans that were near us? Totally rude and inappropriate. I will give them this though: they had some kick-ass cowboy/cowgirl boots.

* Watching baseball at the end of October. That doesn’t happen for a lot of teams and it’s a long season until baseball starts so I enjoyed the last of the bearable (well, bearable if you count me wearing a long sleeved shirt, a short sleeved shirt, a cardigan and then an oversized sweatshirt, with the end result me looking kind of like a red marshmallow) outdoor fall weather and the sounds of the stadium.

* Sticking around after the win for a bit to chant for Freese, enjoy the win and just kind of be a part of the adventure.

* My brother who high-fived and chestbumped total strangers on our way back to the car. And taking pictures like this with my dad after we won!

We had an awesome time at the game and it was more than worth the crazy whirlwind trip it was to get there (and to get back). And on Friday night? While we watched the game from the comfort of our couch and in our Cardinal sweats, Jack was our cheerleader for the Redbirds:

 

Have you ever been to a championship/series/playoff game? What’s your favorite professional sport/team?

The Vacation in which I fall in love with Lakes

 

It was already a week ago that we returned from vacation, though in true post-vacation life, it seems much, much longer ago. Knight and I ventured about 3 1/2 hours north of us, to one of the very tip-top points of our northern state for a four night, four day weekend getaway. The first since we’ve known each other. Furthermore, the very first without friends, family, kids or dogs in about a year. It. Was. Glorious.

Although we arrived on what was very literally a dark and stormy night and I was a little concerned as where we were staying was oh-so-secluded that it really looked like what horror movies start with, once I saw our charming cabin that was ours (rented via vacationrentals.com, a site I highly recommend!) I knew that I’d be more than happy. We drifted to sleep to the sound of rain hitting the windows and the view of white cap waves hitting the rocky beach just outside our window.

We decided to play uber tourist on Friday: breakfast at a country cookin’ style barn (seriously!); picked up fudge at a place called “The Udder Place” (some of the best fudge I’ve ever had); hit up the grocery store to make use of our huge and fabulous kitchen; did some tourist walking in a nearby town where we picked up some winter hats, perused the boutiques and marveled at the beauty, quaintness and relaxation that seems to come with the life in this area; went to a State Park to view a lighthouse, do some walking, history-learning and take in the sights; and lastly more window shopping and a scrumptious dinner at a microbrew.

(The view of the back of our cabin/cottage)

(Hanging out by a dock for some sights of the Lake and checking out the yachts, boats and etc.)

 

(I loved the tree canopy at the State Park we went too. The leaves weren’t turning in this particular spot, but the views we saw next, like in the picture just below the one above were just breathtaking.)

(Fried Cheese Curds served up at the microbrew. In case you weren’t sure, we are kind of in love with cheese curds.)

Saturday was a much less overcast day, though not less windy. The whole time we were there we encountered gusts of wind that were 35-40 mph. Why I tried to make my hair look lovely, I have no idea, but I tried anyway. We decided to drive to the opposite side of the peninsula to find a beer stein for Knight’s dad, see another lighthouse where a snake spooked the crap out of me and therefore I ran and screamed, and then we found an amazing, mouth watering, wish-they-still-made-’em-like-this type place for an impromptu lunch: an old fashioned fountain/soda and ice cream shoppe. After the self-induced food coma, we took a three hour nap and spent the rest of the evening at the cottage, enjoying the views, watching baseball games and eating pizza, reading books, having actual conversations and just loving every minute of it.

(Super cool sign on the garage door of the beer stein shop. A really old dude, his wife, and dog lived in and ran a store full of tic-toc clocks, steins and other miscellany. The best part? Their house sat on the lake. Totally gorgeous. And random.)

(Hanging out on yet another rocky beach, this one the scene of a shipwreck yeras ago, with the U.S. Cana lighthouse just behind me.)

(I’m pretty sure one of the homes of the best milkshakes ever. And cheese fries, cause you know, calories don’t count when you’re on vacation, right?)

Our last full day, Sunday, greeted us with another lovely day. We visited a nearby winery, checked out a few antique shops as Knight is always on the hunt for cool beer taps, almost went to Washington Island but had to change our mind as it was a much longer excursion tha we thought, had a picnic, contemplated going back for another milkshake (we thought the better of it), watching the sunset and rounded out the evening with some local Mexican, a visit back to the microbrew to watch the Cardinals clinch and make it to the World Series, a bit of a history lesson as apparently Al Capone hung out at the microbrew back in the day and of course, more relaxation.

(Yes, we found a pub on the peninsula that is called the Jersey Shore Pub. We just had to get our photo with it. And yes, Knight is wearing Cardinals gear in this photo as he was the entire weekend. I think more people called him out on than ever before, since at the time it was Brewer’s territory.)

(We hope to return for a shorter, three-day weekend sometime in the spring or summer to getaway from wedding planning and etc., and to perhaps enjoy the deck, firepit and spend more time outdoors without gusts of 35 mph wind!)

On the trip home Monday we talked of retiring to this area some day, of what we hope to do on our return visit (sailing, Washington Island, and a few other things) and stopped at an amazing cheese shop where everything was handmade/homemade, reasonably priced and just the best ever for cheese-holics like us.

I know that vacation is  vacation for a reason and that we can’t have them all the time, but a slower (even slower than the lifestyle I have in my tiny town) way of life with little technology, no computers, a small TV opposed to a big-screen tv, plenty of time to enjoy meals, each other, the sights, mother nature, history, appreciate and take pictures, well, it was just plain lovely. Since we’ve been back we’ve talked about how we can implement one day a week that is a little bit more vacation like in some small way. I’m excited to try it out and see how it goes!

Have you been on any vacations lately or do you have one planned? What’s your favorite thing about vacations?

Scenes from LA (in photos)

(If you want to see some really amazing photos from LA, check out my mom’s blog! She posted at least one picture everyday we were out there and she has some great ones. I know these are really late since the trip was ages ago, but here’s a handful of my favorite photos from my recent trip out West.)

 

(Clockwise from top left: Me & Knight in Redondo Beach; the Wayfarer’s Chapel; Nora gets creative with her camera; me and Knight in front of Wayfarer’s Chapel)

(Clockwise from top left: Arriving at the Santa Monica Pier; conquering my fear of heights with a Ferris Wheel; the view from the top of the Ferris Wheel; Katelin & Matt who are just too cute and fun for words!)

The City of Angels

As I mentioned yesterday I spent about seven days in Los Angeles last week: the main purpose was for work but I was able to snag a few days to walk on the beach, see friends in the area, spend time with my parents and Knight and get some sight seeing in too. One of my favorite things about LA is that most of the stuff you want to see? You just have to walk to it and see it. No admission fees or anything. It’s kind of fabulous.

My first impression of L.A. upon arriving was just “meh,” but as the week progressed, I fell in love. Yes, they have smog and traffic, but neither one bothered me. We used surface roads much of the time which allowed me to get a feel for the neighborhoods, the culture, the people.

We stayed just a few blocks away from Venice Beach and boy oh boy, what they say about Venice Beach is true. Just a huge mix of people of all ages, shapes, sizes. We saw a really old man walking around in a much-too-tight speedo, wearing tons of bangles on his arms, socks up to his knees and an old-school radio blaring Michael Jackson. We saw a man fully dressed as the devil. Girls who had no issue baring all by the showers when they were done swimming. Dogs on skateboards, men in tights and a whole host of other things. For the record, there are no muscle men at Muscle Beach. We checked.

When I wasn’t a prisoner to the conference center, meetings, breakout sessions and my laptop, I enjoyed strolling the palm tree lined strees, browsing the boutiques (shop owners are very friendly out there), eating more food than I thought possible because I’m telling you everything tasted better out there and also, I’m in love with In n’ Out Burger, Mexican food in Cali and so much more, and exploring as much as possible.

Fun fact: I lived in LA for about a year when I was little, around age three I think. My parents love the area and had a few things they had to see, including the Wayfarer’s Chapel, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and a place I had been many times as a youth. The views from the Chapel are absoutely stunning: mountains and ocean in one view. Just breathtaking. See for yourself:

 

While we were in LA we also hit up the Santa Monica Pier, ate gelato, went to a comedy club in Hermosa Beach thanks to my parents, did so much walking, went to a posh club thanks to the work conference I was with, took a stroll past the Grammy Museum, saw the Hollywood Hills sign, and took silly pictures like this with Knight (please excuse the windblown hair. Santa Monica was windy):

I have oodles more photos to share but first I need to upload them off that pesky camera of mine… hopefully soon! Next year the work conference will be in Toronto, so I’m really hoping work allows me to go again. As much work as the trip was (I was literally dead by Thursday night), I’m so glad I was able to go and that I could fit in some personal activities too.

Have you ever been on a trip for work? What’s your favorite place they have sent you to so far?

On Engagement Parties

The Scene:

Saturday evening, a steamy evening in St. Louis full of humidity, nerves and excitement over our upcoming engagement party. Belle and Jolie ran around the house in pretty dresses, greeting Knight’s folks, hanging out with my gram, adding cute laughter and giggles to the pre-party. Knight hung out with the men: my brother, my dad, his dad, watching baseball and talking shop about surround sound and tvs and all that other man stuff. I flitted around, maybe treating myself to a pre-party glass of wine, being ever thankful for my local bridesmaids that were there, and thrilled that the meeting of the parents/grandparents went as well as it did. Knight looked incredibly handsome in his white linen shirt, CK pants and specially purchased shoes. I was so thankful I opted for the comfortable dress from Ann Taylor Loft I purchased weeks before (silk is too sticky in that kind of humid weather) and patiently waited for the event to begin.

The Event:

Set at my neighbor’s house, just next door. Everything in white and silver. Balloons. Lights. Tablecloths. Bottles of wine, champagne, beer kept the group happy, lively and chatty. Over 35 of my family friends, best friends and our immediate family gathered to celebrate our engagement, swap stories, meet one another and literally eat, drink and be merry. It couldn’t have gone better if I had asked it to. I spent time with Knight introducing him to some of my favorite people, sadly people I don’t see nearly enough, talking wedding plans with those who asked, sharing the story as to how we met, enjoying some of the best white wine I’ve ever had, glitter balls (seriously, the *best* dessert ever and will totally be our wedding cake. More on that to come, but trust me when I say they were ah-mazing). There were wedding stories, advice-sharing moments, not nearly enough pictures, delicious food, hugs, laughter, tears, a touching speech by my dad, holding hands with Knight under the table and loving every single minute of the party.

The After party:

A handful of us ventured next door to my parents house to dip our aching feet into the pool, for much needed girl time, more wine for those inclined, party recaps, chilling out and more laughter. We crashed late, both of us thoroughly exhausted but thrilled and thankful for the party, our friends, our family, and the fact that we are fortunate enough to have each other. We realized there were few photos taken of us together at the party which we attempted to remedy in the kitchen at my parents house. We marveled at the generosity of those who attended but were admittedly too tired to make our way through the presents that evening.

The Verdict:

Engagement parties rock. We had the best time; I realize that sounds trite but I don’t know how else to sum it up in words other than I have the most amazing, fiancé, parents, second families and family friends in the Lou, just amazing.

(Note: all photos were taken after the party; Knight had already changed, so I promise that’s not what he wore to our party. I did wear that dress and I have to say I’m totally in love with the flow and lines of the dress. Oh, and we were both really, really tired.)

On Being Engaged

Within 24 hours of being engaged everyone was asking when the date was (October 6th, 2012). Where the wedding will be (St. Louis). Who will be in the wedding (we’ve asked our friends informally but have things we *still* need to send them.) What kind of dress I want. What the colors will be. And you know what? I didn’t have an answer. I wanted to bask in the joy that is being engaged.

In fact, I still do.

We have made some big decisions as it relates to our wedding and the rest of it will come in time, likely after the bell strikes midnight on New Year’s eve later this year. I’m not stressed, worried, concerned about any of the wedding planning process at all. Instead I’m focusing on the things I love about being engaged. Like engagement photos (yes, I’ve peppered some throughout this post).

 

Or how people “ooooh” and “aahhh” over my ring. Or buying thank you cards that represent us as a couple to send to those kind of enough to send us engagement presents. (Clearly I take the picking of cards very seriously, but I don’t like boring old cards, you know?) I love looking through bridal magazines, making lists and ideas. I love that my family is just so excited for us and that my mom gets teary-eyed almost every single time we talk wedding stuff.  

I love that Knight and I have this extra time to get to know each other even more, to make plans, to dream big, to fall even more in love (I know, total schmoop but it’s true). I love thinking non-traditionally about our wedding, as in the event, and how we can make it  100% us (more on that in the future). I love planning save-the-date cards with our amazing designer. And most of all, I love that everyone once in awhile Knight looks at me, smiles and when I ask him what’s on his mind he says “Just thinking about you being my wife, that’s all.” My heart melts every time.

Part of the reason we chose a date in 2012 is so that we could enjoy this time of being engaged (and ok, also not stress too much with the move, the possible selling of the house at some point in the next 18 months, adjusting to being a family and all that jazz). And you know what? It’s so worth it.

All photos & editing provided by David Kovaluk, our fabulously fun engagement photographer. We have over 350 pictures, all of them amazing. I’ll share more in the near future but the ones above are my favorites (well, at least for today).

February in Five

Things I don’t want to forget from February in Five Minutes…

My first trip with Knight. ♦ Hearing the ocean roar in Florida.  ♦ Gobbling up amazing bbq, laughing with amazing friends and feeling revitalized.  ♦ Warm weather that allowed me to run outside for a whole week.  ♦ Teaching Knight’s oldest how to pinky swear and then melting when she wanted to pinky swear with me over the phone.  ♦ Not reading as much and then deciding that it’s ok.  ♦ The connections made at my journaling class.  ♦ Spending a Saturday morning baking with my brother.  ♦ Hilarity at triva night.  ♦ Reconnecting with some friends as a result of the Connections post from last week.  ♦ Firming up big plans for the future.  ♦ Discovering new recipes.  ♦  Lots of time spent around the kitchen table with my family laughing, smiling and talking.  ♦ Connecting with new friends.  ♦ Enjoying my first Valentine’s Day where I actually wanted to celebrate it.  ♦ The Oscar PartyDarling & I host every year.  ♦ Awesome, adult, grown-up relationship moments.  ♦ Taking a ton of pictures to document what’s going on in my life (something I haven’t done in ages).  ♦ The Mario Sports Mix Wii Competition thanks to Brand About Town, even though we lost big time. ♦ Gooey Butter cookies made by my brother. ♦ Dancing to the Cupid something-or-other dance in front of 300+ I didn’t know and loving every minute of it. ♦

Some favorite photos from this past month…

What don’t you want to forget about February!?  

Quotespiration

Just a quick reminder/ask to vote for Becky’s husband, Ben to help him win a contest and jumpstart his career. Do it! What are you waiting for?  Go to this link. Click on “Support Ben,” via the Facebook button. The website will email you when to vote; both views and votes count! Thank you in advance for your help and support.

 I’m kind of in a happy, bubbly place lately thanks to, well, loving life and everything and everyone around me (and well, the fact that many of my friends have awesome happy, bubbly things going on for them) so I’m sharing some of my favorite quotes and sayings I’ve stumbled across lately….

 

 

What’s inspiring you lately?

Beaches

**** Before I share my Florida trip, I have a shameless plug for Becky’s fabulous husband, Ben! He has entered a contest that could really help his career and get his artwork in front of the right people. In Ben’s words: “The winner gets flown out to pretty much the biggest comic book convention and introduced to all the bigwigs in the comic book, video game, and toy/statue industry which will jump start my career in comics and everything else!  I am so freakin’ excited about this it’s not even funny!  The voting ends on the 14th so it’s a very limited time in which to decide the winner so everything has to be a concentrated effort.  Thank you so much for the support.” So how can you help? Go to this link. Click on “Support Ben,” via the Facebook button. The website will email you when to vote; both views and votes count! *****

So, Florida.

Apart from the chaos that ensued before we actually got there (in a nutshell: Knight’s flight getting canceled, him having to juggle to get on my flights out of StL, dealing with a flat tire in the ghetto of STL, arriving at 1am) and the fact that we got no sleep the night before (hooray for 24 hour amazing breakfast places to kick off the trip), our first vacation was totally ah-mazing.

There was nothing but hugs, love, laughs, holding babies (hers, not mine… duh!), drinking, eating our way through North Florida, laughing some more, watching ridiculous reality TV (hello, Jersey Shore. Nice to meet you, finally. And I may be hooked.)

There was not lovely weather by any means but it was still warmer then this stupid midwest. Like by a lot. And it rained, warm rain. The good kind of rain, you know?

I wore flip-flops and short sleeved shirts. I slept in. I cuddled with Knight and my niece. I sat with my childhood BFF (she needs a nickname, seriously) and laughed, smiled and cried over the pictures and memories of us from the last five years. We hung with my niece and had good life chats. We sat in silence at times and it was more than ok.

I put my toes in the sand despite the insane fog that was covering the Jacksonville beaches. I had to talk to a cop in order to get into the bar since I was a dunce and left my license at home (it worked). I took shots to celebrate my childhood BFF’s birthday, the attainment of my Masters, and friendship and love in general.

Future trips were planned. Tears were shed when it was time to leave. Bonds were strengthened. Knight and I spent five days and six nights together; the most in a row since we’ve met one another and were left hungry for more.

My soul is rejuvenated (again). My heart is soaring (still). There is a smile plastered to my face (like usual). I’m in love with Florida all over again. I fell more in love with myself, with Knight, with life.

When was the last time you fell in love with yourself, your life, your loved ones all over again?

Holiday Week: Wreath Making

Happy Monday and welcome to what I’m calling “Holiday Week.” Between all my holiday parties, holiday traditions and general excitement about the “most wonderful time of the year,” I decided I’d dedicate this week to all things holiday.

I’m kicking off Holiday Week with a recap about the wreath making class that Darling, my dad, Gram and me attended last Thursday night. This year it was drastically different in terms of methodology though still just as fun. The usual way that we make the wreaths involves a wreath frame, lots of pine, and wire so that we can keep the pine on the frame. (See last year’s recap here).

After we drove about 30 minutes south of STL, listening to Christmas music and chattering about our present wishlist, we arrived at a historic log cabin type home complete with retro-fitted heat, a warm fireplace, and a very random mix of people. This year we took a more natural approach as per the theme of the class. All of the trees and accessories for our wreaths came from the areas surrounding STL and apart from the wire frame, there are no additional materials needed to make these wreaths. Basically the technique was something like this: weave-a-wreath. It’s a lot harder than it sounds: I left the event with several splinters in my thumb, hives all over my hands and a bunch of gashes and cuts. The end result is so worth it though.

That’s me, focused and intent on making this wreath work! Weaving pine branches into a wire frame? Really not as easy as it looks.
Taking a few moments of time away from my wreath with my gram. It was her first year at the wreathmaking event and she loved it. Hers came out looking like something from England in the early 1900s.

Three generations of women; photo taken by my dad and he wanted to show the ambiance of the log cabin where the event took place this year.

My finished product! I love it. It’s much different than the ones I’ve done in the past but I have to say I’m kind of in love with the look of this one. It will soon be hanging from our balcony to add some color and flare to our Christmas decorations.

Have you ever made your Christmas/Holiday Decorations by hand? Anything in particular you’d like to read about during Holiday Week 2010?