Monday, March 31, 2014

Monday Social?

This weekend encoutered a scheduling fail (oops!) So I give you Sunday Monday Social This week!

I'm joining Ashley and Neely with their link-up today for Sunday Social! Visit one of their pages to find the full listed of linked up blogs that participated this week!

1. What is your ideal way to relax?
A glass of wine while sitting on the deck.


2. Where is your favorite place to be?
Outside, just about anywhere. Home is such a pretty place most of the time it's hard to not want to be outside. 

My Backporch // St Helena // Downtown Napa

3. Who do you consider your biggest role model?
 My mom. She's taught me so much about how to live a life that doesn't make you crazy. Keeping calm, letting things go, and allowing yourself a cocktail and a steak are some of her key pointers.
She's a darn good grandma too


4. What does your life look like in 3 years?
Princess will be 9 - ugh I'm not sure I want to think about it

 
3 ........ 6 ......



5. If you could go back and change one decision, what would it be?
I might re-think the terrible bob I got in 8th grade though. 
(sorry no picture of that one!)

6. What is your biggest accomplishment in life thus far?
Choosing to raise P alone, and being ok. I don't think I thought I could do it, but I have.

As always I hope you participate with us, I love reading these.  If you repost please be sure to link up with the girls above. Part of my Sunday morning is now dedicated to couch time while reading all of these! Have a wonderful weekend.   

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

A link share due to distraction



I'm supposed to be writing. I put Tuesday nights aside just to write.  Usually I'm good about it. 2 to 3 posts, formatted at the least. Tonight isn't that. Tonight I'm listening to Orange is the New Black and reading some of my favorites. I'm "supposed" to be writing. Which is funny. Like many, this is a hobby. I work 45 hours a week, I'm a full time mom, I work in things like exercise, friendship, cooking and cleaning. I try new recipes, vacuum my floors, and walk the dogs most nights. On Tuesdays I hide out with the DJ and usually write. Tonight choose to share some of this weeks favorite posts:

Erin went to Serendipity - yes the bakery, from the movie. This link is mostly about jealousy really. mmm it all looks so good.

Taylor shared some of her doubts  - I fully commit to my anxiety being based in "reasonable caution" but that is really quite a crock of a crap so her story hit home a bit with me.

Kari posted about making new friends in our 20s -Let's be honest, after college there seems to be some sort of secret handshake that no one told us. She really hits the nail on the head about the lack of options.

Helene just got back from Vegas: Always read the Vegas reviews ladies, they'll help immensely with tips and tricks your next trip. Helene also became a meme this week - uneducated, but amusing none the less.

What is a blog post that got you distracted this week?

Sunday, March 23, 2014

A Tale of Threes - Sunday Social

Hi friends, before we get started, will you do me a favor and go follow any one of my social media sites today; please and thank you... links in the pretty circles to the right ->

I'm joining Ashley and Neely with their link-up today for Sunday Social! Visit one of their pages to find the full listed of linked up blogs that participated this week!


1. What are the top 3 things you can't go a day without doing?
drinking coffee, laughing, checking my phone 

2. What are 3 things that scare you the most?
losing someone I love, missing out on a great opportunity, not living honestly



3. What are 3 places you want to see before you kick the bucket?
The Tulip Fields in the Netherlands, Half-Dome in Yosemite, 

1 | 2 | 3


4. What are 3 movies you will always love?
Dirty Dancing,  The Family Stone, White Christmas



5. What are your 3 favorite current songs?
All of Me (Dash Berlin Rework), Baby Come Back (Kill Paris), and Tennis Court (Lorde)




As always I hope you participate with us, I love reading these.  If you repost please be sure to link up with the girls above. Part of my Sunday morning is now dedicated to couch time while reading all of these! Have a wonderful weekend.  

Have a wonderful Sunday!

Thursday, March 20, 2014

I can't wait for Summer because.... A link up!

Hi friends, before we get started, will you do me a favor and check out one of my social media sites today; please and thank you... links in the pretty circles to the right ->
Helene In Between

Hello Friends,

I'm jumping into a great link up that makes me so happy to start thinking about the wonderful warmth of Summer. Can we start off without this song.... No I don't think so:




1. Dresses: All dresses. I love summer mornings - Shower, hair, makeup, dress, sandals, accessories and go. No need for the dozens of sweater/scarf/boots/pants options to choose from.

2. VEGGIES! Daddy built me gorgeous Veggie beds last year, that turn a great crop. Napa also hosts a bi-weekly Farmers Market and the farm stand BIG Ranch Farms near my house opens with a fantastic bounty of fresh produce. I'm so excited to get back to diving in to a giant tomato salad.
MMM these will be so full soon!


3. Grilling! Time to fire up the BBQ again for dinner, steaks, garlic bread and squash all on the grill which means no dirty pans. Add paper plates and sit outside and the house remains wonderfully clean.

4. Napa City Nights : this is one of my favorite ways to spend a Friday night. We take a huge pile of hoops, a few bottles of wine, and hang out in the grass of a downtown park to listen to live music from local bands.
4. Little Hooper at NCN




5. Suuhhummer Niaaaahiights those long hot nights, where you can sit outside just about anywhere and enjoy the cool air.Can't wait to make use of every porch, patio and other alfresco drinking dining options in Napa.

6. Swim Lessons - Little princess comes home exhausted and proud of herself - two things every parent dreams of! And she looks so darn cute doing it:
7. Day Drinking: there's something about summer that  makes it perfectly acceptable to crack your first beer or mini sparkling bottle at 10am. 

8. Finally it will bring me one step closer to my first trip "home" to Burning Man, and enjoying the 15someodd fundraisers to help get Opulent Temple (the sound camp we'll be with) get there too.



Please visit Helene and  Taylor to grab a button and link up with them,  this is a great way to let us daydream our way to warmer days and nights.

What's your favorite thing about summer?

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

something our kids are missing out on

We talk so much about what our kids have being the new generation. The technology, knowledge, possibilities, the same sex marriage. What we don't talk about as much is what they don't get to have. This was posted by a friend in a group of moms I belong to on Facebook: 

So an old man just asked if when my kids get to the age of playing hide and go seek am I going to let them? ... My answer was I'd watch them play. He said did your parents watch you? I said no. He then asked me to think about when I have grandkids and what the world might be by then?
The Moms (myself included) responded with a grand general consensus. Our kids don't play out front without parents. They don't go to the neighbor's unless they are escorted. They don't go to the park alone. This all from a group of hundreds of women, living in Napa. A city with a crime rate well below average. Several of us live in small neighborhoods, next to good schools, where we may not know our neighbors names, but are friendly.


This whole conversation broke my heart a little.The days of unsupervised roller hockey at the park down the street, running through the neighborhood without supervision, having limits of "when the street lights come one" or "I'll holler for you when dinner's ready" are things our kids may never know.


Our kids will face bigger challenges than we ever saw. How do we manage give them enough freedom to learn who they are. I lived down the block from a school and about 3 blocks from a large park. I knew every kid within a 3 block radius.

The park was the scene of my first time climbing up a slide. The first time I skated backwards on my Roller-blades, the first time I fell out of a tree and my first bee-sting. The school was where I learned to shoot a free-throw and archery, climbed on the roof in hide and seek and the scene of the first (and one of the only) punches I ever threw.

It scares me to think that we may be limiting their opportunities to learn from their peers, and take chances. I did try stupid things but usually only once. I learned a lot from those kids, and consider many of them dear friends to this day. There's something to be said for allowing our children the opportunity to make good decisions, or at least learn from bad ones, but I can't seem to find where that falls in line with keeping them safe in our ever changing world.

Do you (or would you) let your children play with the same level of supervision you were given?
What is one thing your parents would have KILLED you for doing, that taught you a powerful lesson?

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Cupcakes, Fastfood and Portlandia | Sunday Social


I'm joining Ashley and Neely with their link-up today for Sunday Social! Visit one of their pages to find the full listed of linked up blogs that participated this week!


1. How much time do you spend on Social Media a day?...be honest
Social media being: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter - probably 1 hour a-day over several sessions. Throw Pinterest and Blogloving in there and that number probably triples. 
(Shameless plug: Please go follow me on social media. Buttons to the right -->)

2. How long were you reading blogs before you started a blog?
I've read personal blogs for years, on and off. Friends would start up a new venture and have me hooked for a while, then I'd sink back into not reading. 

3. What is your favorite kind of cupcake?
Sift Cupcake + Dessert Bar made this little baby in a effort to win Cupcake Wars. It is SO good!
Almond cake with a blueberry tequila filling, topped with acai berry cream cheese frosting
source

4. Do you eat fast food? If so whats your favorite?
In'n'out is one of the only fast food places I eat these days, because it's worth it. Non Californian's put this place on your bucket list... SO GOOD!
 

Source

5. What is the most random thing someone would find in your purse?
Teeth... My daughter's teeth from her last trip to the dentist.  
I swear I'm not Gormogon!

6. What is the weirdest TV show you watch?
Portlandia - So funny, so awkward, so worth it!




As always I hope you participate with us, I love reading these.  If you repost please be sure to link up with the girls above. Part of my Sunday morning is now dedicated to couch time while reading all of these! Have a wonderful weekend.  

Have a wonderful Sunday!

Friday, March 14, 2014

Why we work

This is the week of Employee Reviews and subsequent pay raises. As most experts will tell you with good management this process should not be a surprising one and it wasn't for me. I knew where we were going next year, what I accomplished this year, and where some of my "areas to work on" were. This process does always come with some reflection however. The question that seems to be hardest to answer (or answer honestly) "How do you see your professional development". Essentially, what would you like to do and accomplish. It's a simple enough question and for some probably an easy one to answer.

For me it's awkward. I don't live to work here, only work here to live. That is not to say I don't really love my job (I do!), but choosing a position for me is more dependent on schedules that meet my needs and skills I already have, than massive professional development.Maybe it's where I am in life, maybe it's a lesson learned about priorities, maybe it's just that there is always another possible opportunity, around each bend.

I can't say that I do not get a great amount of fulfillment from work. I love feeling accomplished and being appreciated. I love bringing people and wine together. I love checking things off and accomplishing team goals and learning about companies, about this industry and about the people in this valley. These things are what feed me.

I feel like those things, those emotionally fulfilling things could happen in many places and many ways. That maybe someday the office 9-5 and possibility of climbing the figurative ladder won't be how I find those fulfilling things. But I can't (or maybe just shouldn't) say those things to my boss.Until the lack of office better suits my economic needs I am happy to remain here, at my window, gazing upon our great grassy knoll. Letting what literally feeds my family be what figuratively feeds me for now.


What do you for a paycheck now? 
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Are you fully "fed" by the same thing that pays your bills?

Monday, March 10, 2014

Cookies, Walks, Succulents and Sleepiness

This weekend was delicious and relaxing I don't usually do a weekend recap because I am typically TERRIBLE about taking pictures. Somehow I pulled it off this weekend:
Made these awesome cookies, I'd been craving cookies for a while and finally just did it. They were pretty darn good if I do say so myself.




My lovely succulents were all looking a little sad and crowded in their previous arrangement (forgot a before picture oops) but they're much happier in their new homes.
Took our babies for a walk, or well Chester may have been leading a little bit. They're getting so much better on their leashes. 


This amazing salad happened for lunch. BBQ sauce may have not been the healthiest topping, but it sure was good!
 And the theme, of everyone's weekend - pure exhaustion.


Sunday, March 9, 2014

Some Pinterest Love for Sunday Social

I'm joining Ashley and Neely with their link-up today for Sunday Social! Visit one of their pages to find the full listed of linked up blogs that participated this week!


1. What is your favorite outfit pin?
This one, my future Sister and I want to do this at burning man! So pretty.
 



2. What is your favorite food pin?
I make these ALLLL the time during the summer. So easy and fun to eat:





3. What is your favorite wedding pin?
This is one of the first setups that felt like us and I could probably recreate locally. It just so pretty:




4. What is your favorite DIY/craft pin?
This was the first Hoop-making tutorial that I tried and it was successful. Many hoops have been born due to this.




5. What is your favorite quote/verse/lyric pin?





6. Share one more random pin you love.
I have a nature board and this is one of the pictures that inspired it. SO flawless...





As always I hope you participate with us, I love reading these.  If you repost please be sure to link up with the girls above. Part of my Sunday morning is now dedicated to couch time while reading all of these! Have a wonderful weekend.  

Have a wonderful Sunday!

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Letting the Crazy In

So Tuesdays tend to be my nights "off". P goes to grandma's and I get to focus on me a bit. My honey works until 10 or 11 so I tend to break into his house (also known as borrowing his keys, with his and his roommates permission) and hang out on his couch. With TV edited movies and sitcoms in syndication. I write and catch up with my favorite bloggers. I appreciate the quiet, and lack of obligation to clean something. So in tonight's glow of Big Bang Theory and getting snuggled by Roommates cat; I ran past the upstairs window to see people on the front stoop. Three odd nomads in from their migration of California.

As Arty, his roommate got home, and a few others came by, we were quickly settled to spend some time catching up and somehow got to telling tales from high school and college. Days long before we all knew each other. The sight made me chuckle a group of kids that never knew eachother then, that lived on opposing corners of campus, well and different campuses for most of us, who strangely seem to have similar stories to tell and views of the last 10 to15 years.

To be honest, we looked a little like the breakfast club sitting there. However there was one thing that we all seemed to have in common that held true. Social construct was not something any of us held ourselves to.We weren't the kids that wanted to fit the mold, we had no desire to plan pep rallies or make the Varsity squad in anything.We'd rather make memories and make things last.

We all spent weekends catching live shows in small clubs, really connecting with strangers, and trying things we may never get the chance to again. (Riding shopping carts down the most crooked road in Napa anyone?) I realized these friends now, like the friends I had in Highschool, taught me that I want to have memories. I want stories to tell my future teenagers that make them want to take a chance on themselves. Maybe go for a night hike rather than to the football game, pickup book instead just an iPhone, watch the sunrise rather than pass-out drunk at 2am. The best stories we had, the real memories, the things that made us smile were the things that started out as crazy ideas. Those moments that made the 'cool kids' think you were nuts.

POP - Sound go Round 2012

Even now, when I leave after a full workday bound for a full night in the city. Plan to go to the desert for 7 days with nothing but what I can pack. When my daughter and I wear feather boas and dance around the house. When I looked in the mirror, 7 years ago, and decided that I princess and I would be just fine alone. These are moments when I forgot convention, I skipped the hesitation that comes with being judged and I threw the door open to crazy. Try it! Next time the voice in your head proclaims "that's crazy" answer it with "that's what I like about the idea."

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

The Tough Stuff

Did you ever read the Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul books? I did, 1, 2, 3, 4 and the journal. The other 30 some-odd titles came out when I was in college and had no time to read anything that wasn't a 5 pound text book. As much as I appreciated the funny stories and the lessons learned, reading the acts of kindness and the leaps of faith these kids took on each other, there was one section that I prepared myself for. The Tough Stuff. If you're not familiar with the books they dedicated a section of the book, and in later publication separate books, to the stuff that's just hard. Losses, illness, and suicide.

I distinctly remember not starting this section right away, especially if I was reading at school or in public. Sometimes I would simply get up and change rooms, settle in my bed rather than on the couch, or in the back yard. Somewhere I felt safe but alone. I read all the time, many books have death and trauma, many books had sad stories and some were even true. These were different. These happened to kids like me, in a high school just like mine. These stories hit close to home, these stories were different.

Now why all the prep. Well you are being warned to prepare yourself, or runaway now. This past week hit way to close to home with a story just out of The Tough Stuff. I promise not to go into too much detail however this is not a happy post and you're welcome to move right along. See you later, I'm not offended I swear.

Really... last chance. Still with me? Okay here we go:


I wish each and every one of you could know Jon. Jon was a fixure of a bartender and patron of downtown Napa's bar scene. He reminded me of the "good ol barkeep" so often depicted in movies.  Charismatic and charming and could talk the pants off of just about anyone he wanted. He always had a joke or a tale, he could recommend a perfect whiskey cocktail for you, even if you only drank gin and could mix an old fashioned that would make any 75 year old tip $20. He was known to lick faces and greet his friends with "fuck you" and that was the sincerest form of affection from him.

Now as you've probably guessed the wonderful, knowledgeable local, that I'm describing isn't very Tough. Yesterday should have been Jon's 32nd birthday. While his Facebook is filled with birthday wishes, they're all qualified. Qualified with "you should be here" and "it'd be better if you could celebrate with us". Approximately 1 week ago, Jon made a decision that affected each and every one of his friends. He chose to take his own life.

I've lost friends over the years, to accidents and illness, but never to suicide. The tragedy hurts the same in many ways. A young life given up. A man who never gets to father children, or grow old. My heart breaks for the fact he will miss future summer barbeques and the fact he'll never beat me in beer pong again. But those things I've been through before. A loss of life has broken my heart and made me nostalgic for days before it was possible to know how much I missed them.

But, at the root of it, this is more than that.

This feeling of utter frustration, this nagging question, wondering if we could do just a little more. Wondering if a random text, an unexpected phone call, or one more story told over drinks would've changed his fate. I can't help but be angry. There is a piece of me that is so upset with him. I want to get a chance to verbally assault him for leaving us. I want to tell him he should have called me or one of the 10 mutual friends we shared; I know our friends would drop everything to come and help, and sit, and talk. I want to get one more chance.

I know I'm supposed to end on a positive note, something about him finally finding peace, because that's really what bloggers do. But that edit may have to come in the future. Right now, as things stand, I'm just angry and so upset that friends, that I know, would do anything for any one of us weren't good enough for him to reach out to.

I will leave you with this though: text, call, facebook, or email someone tonight, someone that's had a few bad days or just that you haven't heard from. Tell them you would be there. Remind them they're not alone. If it helps you not go through what we're going through, it will be worth it.

I apologize for any grammatical errors, or essential rambling, as you can probably guess I didn't read over or edit very well.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Middle and Highschool secrets | Sunday Social

I'm joining Ashley and Neely with their link-up today for Sunday Social! Visit one of their pages to find the full listed of linked up blogs that participated this week!


1. What was your biggest middle school fashion mistake?
Do braces count? No, uhhh ok. Overalls probably
2. Who were your best friends in high school? Pics?
A brunette, A redhead, and A blonde.


3. What was a typical weekend like for you in high school?
weekend with the brunette were usually spent sneaking into rock shows, stealing cigarettes, and hanging out at the park downtown. Weekends with the redhead were spent at high-school house parties and dancing at underage clubs. Weekends with the blonde were spent at collage house parties, drinking, and at the lake.

4. Did you have any boyfriends/girlfriends? Tell us about that.
The most significant relationship I had, started just after my senior year. Wasn't much of a dater in high school, I had better things to do. 
5. Did you have any secret codes with your friends? Spill your secrets!
 One friend and I had nicknames for people on a group trip to London, so we could talk about them in front of them... however that's the only one I remember. 

6. If you could relive one day/moment/experience from middle school or high school, what would it be?
I honestly can't name one experience, that makes me want to go back. I didn't HATE my college prep days by any means, but I always knew I had better things coming my way.
As always I hope you participate with us, I love reading these.  If you repost please be sure to link up with the girls above. Part of my Sunday morning is now dedicated to couch time while reading all of these! Have a wonderful weekend.  

Have a wonderful Sunday!