We did our Christmas cookie baking this weekend. We made A LOT of cookies!
They're almost too pretty too eat :)
It's all about me
We did our Christmas cookie baking this weekend. We made A LOT of cookies!
They're almost too pretty too eat :)
This is a little personal health update/complaint, so you may not really want to read this.
Having said that, I am about 99% sure I am allergic to winter.
I'm not sure who I have to thank for my lovely skin conditions (but my bets are on you mom). Since moving back north, my skin is terrible.
Every winter I get SUPER dry skin. Everywhere. My fingers bleed, my elbows crack, my legs get super blotchy, I itch like crazy, and I get these red bumps all over my legs. I thought they were hives at first, but nope, just super dry skin.
The worst part? The doctor told me showering every day is just making everything worse. So. I work in a smelly business (not bad smelling, just strong smelling), and I work out 3-4 days a week. I take daily showers for a reason.
I struggle with this concept of not showering every day.
...you may not want to get too close to me this winter. :)
I'm trying to post a little more than I was before, so I figured I'd go with pictures.
Like me drinking champagne from a straw while walking around on The Strip. Super classy.
I was supposed to run a half marathon in Vegas tonight, but I decided on Friday that I only wanted to go the 6.55 mile option instead, because I honestly kind of hate running for that long. I don't know why I keep signing up for them.
The blister I've had on my foot since Friday appreciated that decision (I know, it's a gross picture). This thing hurt for the entire run, and it was especially bad the last 2.5 miles. Another 6.55 miles would have just sucked.
The rest of the run was fun, and I wasn't as slow as I normally am.
All in all, it was a great decision to not do the half marathon and I'm glad they had an option for a shorter distance. :)
While at The Dump, I also bought the bed that had been my purpose for going in the first place.
It's plain, kind of vanilla, but I really like it. No fussyness or anything. Just plain, straight lines.
Having said all that, I'm really liking my bedroom. It's still a work in progress, but it's getting there.
I went to The Dump (the furniture store, not the trash disposal site) last weekend to buy a headboard.
While walking back to the bedroom section, something pulled me in with its tractor beam.
I tried to resist. I even left and came back a day later to avoid the purchase. But resistance was futile.
I apparently really needed a red leather sofa. But then again, who doesn't?
I've made a bunch of relatively simple knitted things since learning to knit. I don't usually think it's too big an accomplishment to make a hat at this point anymore (only because I've made like a million of them).
However, I am super proud of my first real sweater. It's a sweater I made for myself. It looks like a sweater and it fits! I had no idea I could do that.
I'm having a super crappy day so far today (definitely a case of the Mondays going on). So, I'm posting this cute picture of Feb with his smash cake to cheer me up a bit.
I can't get my camera to capture the color that my hair really looks, however, while attempting to, I'm pretty sure I took the prettiest picture I've ever taken in my life. I pretty much love this picture. (My hair is a lot more copper/red in real life)...
Then I threw in a top angle shot to try and see that it's a darker red. Still not the correct color, but you can see the contrast better...
I went to New York this weekend for a friend's birthday celebration.
As much as I love the city, I never tend to go to the "touristy" areas because I can't stand all the people. However last night, we went out a few blocks from 33rd street, and I forgot how pretty the city can be at night when you don't just ignore the tourist sites.
Sometimes, it's probably a good thing to just be a tourist and not take it for granted. I can't remember the last time I actually looked at the Empire State Building as something pretty in the sky line and not just a lit up building for tourists to flock to, but last night, walking back to the PATH, I saw it and it made me smile.
Then, I had to do the touristy thing and take a terrible picture of it. :)
I have this weird obsession with T-rex. I love making fun of them.
I have one shirt making fun of their inability to clap. I thought I should maybe get a slightly nicer one this time.
Can't wait till it gets here.
I've been super stoked about our local zoo getting two giraffes visiting for the summer.
Luckily, my sister agreed to bring Little V and Ferb up to visit so we could go to the zoo and see them.
Ferb isn't too impressed (as shown in one of the pictures below), but I was. And really, isn't that all that matters?
I love this picture. I know they probably won't always think I'm so interesting, but I hope it lasts a while :)
I'm sitting in the airport waiting for my flight to Charlotte. Heading there for a work symposium, won't be back till late Thursday night (my poor beleaguered parents are stuck with Oscar for the week...they are probably already contemplating disowning me).
However, it's just not a trip if I don't buy some Auntie Anne's pretzels. (I don't have to actually eat them, just buy them). It's like a ritual for me (and you never know when they may come in handy at midnight after a night of drinking...)
Luckily there is a kiosk right across from our seating area in the terminal.
All my friends that ride bikes have SWORN that eventually my butt will get used to sitting on a bike and stop hurting. I think they are all a bunch of liars.
I went for a twelve mile ride today (wearing my excellent padded shorts), and it still hurts. I actually stopped at the halfway point to take some pictures because I just wanted to get off the bike.
I an not too concerned about my ability to ride 75 miles from a cardio/muscle strength aspect. I AM slightly concerned that my butt won't make it with me.
I should have just bought a recumbent bike with a chair like seat. My butt would probably be much happier. :)
But, some pictures taken at mile six before turning around and heading back. At least it's a pretty trail!
I finally bought a bike the week after returning from Austin. However, there wasn't a whole lot of options for me to pick from.
I apparently have very disproportionately short legs compared to a disproportionately long torso. So, I needed a medium frame to accommodate my torso. But it also had to have a relatively low frame that I could lift my leg over (I give mad props to the sales guy for barely breaking a smile at the first bike I attempted to get on and almost knocked it over bc I had to lift my leg ridiculously high).
That pretty much left me with two bikes to pick from and the second bike had the lower frame so it was the winner.
Everybody (well my cyclist friends that actually cared) asked me what kind of bike I got. I honestly had no idea, I didn't even look when I bought it. All I could tell them was it was purple (my friend saw it later and assured me it's a good brand, so thats a relief). I felt like such an idiot, but yeah, bikes are really not my thing.
But seriously, isn't it pretty?
Does anyone else have a favorite element?
I was watching TV a while ago (let me clarify this now, no I was not watching The Big Bang Theory, I really dislike that show and anyone that tells me I should watch it because I'd love it since they're all nerds. I hate that show.)
Anyways, I was watching a different show (can't remember what it was) and the characters started talking about their favorite numbers, and the one mentioned his was 4. Then clarified it was really 4.002. The atomic weight of helium (first clue I am a big dork, I knew this before anyone on the show mentioned it). Apparently he was a big fan of that element.
Then the other characters discussed THEIR favorite elements (carbon and tungsten), and I found myself disappointed that nobody mentioned molybdenum which just happens to be MY favorite element (atomic weight of 95.96 and atomic number is 42).
Then, I realized, I have a favorite element (I just think it is a fun name and it's useful in making steel alloys). I don't think this is normal.
But maybe I'm wrong? Does anyone else have a favorite element?
I just love the smile that is constantly on his face. And it was cool to watch and see how close this kid is to crawling!
In the meantime, Little V is either putting on her super-hero cape, or she just wanted to show off her belly. Either or.
A friend of mine requested a hat from me. (ok, I was saying I wanted to make a hat but I already made about fifty this year and really didn't need another one, so he requested I make one for him).
Deal.
I actually really like how the hat turned out, and he looks pretty good in it (or maybe it's his awesomely ridiculous shirt).
So what do you think? Is it the hat or the shirt? :-P