Friday, March 29, 2013
High Five for Friday
2. My parents came to visit me last weekend! We enjoyed a nice weekend shopping and going to the Cheesecake Factory (yum)!
3. Picked this up this past weekend with intentions of putting it on top of a solid colored polish. But it made for a quicker mani to wear it alone, and I like it.
4. Confession: I have a skirt obsession. A pencil skirt-skirt obsession. I think it's because they just always fit. You can't go wrong with a pencil skirt. So when I pile my arms high with items to try on, the pencil skirt always fits,... and nearly always makes it's way home. Until now I only had so many skirt hangers (all of which also came home from the store with me with purchase of the skirt). They were all mix-matched and would leave little crimp marks on my skirts after they had been hung up for a while. Then I had a separate pile of skirts that had no hangers at all. So I finally bit the bullet and got some skirt hangers. I researched around (mostly on Amazon) until I found some well reviewed ones. And ordered a few sets. They. are. awesome. And I love that you can hang them from each other to save on closet space!
5. This week was the last week of anatomy cadaver lab! After identifying all of the structures, blood vessels, and nerves in the head and neck (including removal and study of the brain) I am happy to say that dissection is over. While it was a great learning experience, I am so glad to finally be done. Yay to no longer smelling like formaldehyde!
Friday, March 22, 2013
High Five For Friday
1. Last weekend Heidi came to visit for a "girl's weekend." We had a great time baking and decorating sugar cookies. I love that we share similar hobbies that we can enjoy together! We also chose a chick-flick to watch for movie-night - October Baby, which happened to be filmed here in Alabama. It was a great movie (not just for the ladies) and definitely worth your while - so go watch it this weekend if you have Netflix!
2. Tuesday I went thrifting with my friend Kelsey. It's something I like to do every once in a while... sift through other peoples' junk. And it's always a win when you find a pair of barely worn Gap jeans for 5 bucks, like Kelsey did.
3. We've had a pretty relaxed couple of weeks in school (for a change), which has been SO nice. My friends and I took the opportunity of a "free night" to spend some extra non-school related time together. We met at Iguana Grill for some delicious Mexican food with a couple of our significant others. My whole class is really great, but I am so thankful to have met this group of amazing girls. I think it's awesome that in such a short amount of time we've become close friends who could call on each other for anything. They are great. And pretty good lookin' too, huh?
4. Because of #1 (thanks Heidi!) and #5 I've been watching Switched at Birth (on Netflix as well). It is a really good show about to girls who were (obviously) switched at birth. They find this out in the first episode then the whole series is about how they deal with knowing about this and how their lives/worlds basically collide. The best part is that one girl is deaf while the other is a "hearing person." They seem to do a great job depicting her disability with lots of sign language conversations throughout the episodes as she interacts with other deaf people and hearing people. Most shows depict perfect little families. I like the "realness" this show brings to the table.
5. Jesse has been out of town for work since my post of us going to Augusta (he stayed there). I tried not to let on that I was home alone for 2 weeks... not the kind of info I like to put out on the interwebs. But I got the best news of the week last night, he is coming home tomorrow (instead of sometime next week)! I. am. SO. excited! (See that...capitalization, underlined, italicized, and bolded - that's how excited I am!) This is the longest we've been apart since... forever. And two weeks is a long time, my friend.
My parents are coming up today to keep me company as well. (I feel so loved.) I"ll be hanging out with them this weekend. Spending one more relaxing weekend before classes start back in hand-core mode. What are your weekend plans?
Monday, March 18, 2013
Augusta
When we go places I love to find local restaurants. I feel like you get the full experience of the town that way. Thanks to urbanspoon.com I chose a place for dinner on Friday night that quickly became my most favorite restaurant ever - The Bee's Knees. It's just off the River Walk (more about that in a minute) and has such an awesome atmosphere. At night when you walk in you immediately notice the exposed brick walls through the dim lighting and are seated at a table with a open flame to set the dining mood. It's a tapas restaurant, which means that while they do have larger entrees you can order, their ideal meal is a group of smaller dishes that are shared among the table. Jesse and I share our food all the time anyway, so we enjoyed choosing several smaller dishes - that way we got to taste more of what they have to offer.
Friday, March 8, 2013
High Five for Friday
This week has been my spring break, which has been wonderful. What special things have I done? Not much. And I've enjoyed not having much to do. I've also enjoyed spending the morning in my pj's savoring sips of coffee instead of chugging it before I run out the door (or dumping it all over the counter as I try to ring my thermos for an even "faster" breakfast-on-the-go).
Moving on to this week's High Five:
2. We ended our first-weekend-of-spring-break-celebration by swinging by IKEA on our way out of Atlanta. It was my first time, and I fell in love. It's a store that is an experience all it's own. We stopped at their cafe for breakfast then followed the crowd through the winding aisles of their showroom, which has rooms (or sometimes entire apartments) set up as if someone lives there. You write down items you like on your way through then collect them in the warehouse on your way out. I made a list upon entering of things I should keep an eye out for (in hopes of not getting too distracted by all the home-goodness before me), but wound up with a bag full of items - only one of which was crossed off the list. But most things are so cheap there = hard to resist things like a watering can (what?! yes, I seriously bought one. you will see it soon).
3. We went home on Monday, mostly to go to our long-awaited dentist appointments. But we had a little time to play outside at Jesse's parent's house. Maggie loves being there. She runs around so fast and sniffs at the clean air that blows scents in from far away. We hung out on the backyard swing and hammock for a while, soaking in the sunshine that came out. Marilyn fed us well, of course, with a yummy lasagna and a specially-made apple pie.
4. We rediscovered Tropical Smoothie this week with a "Get Up and Goji". We had hoped to grab dessert from a local donut shop, but they were closed so we decided to get a smoothie instead. We will try again on the donuts, but we certainly enjoyed the perfectly blended smoothie.
5. As soon as Jesse returns we will be off to explore Augusta! Possible chocolate tasting may ensue!
Enjoy your weekend!
Monday, March 4, 2013
From Our Kitchen - a recap
I thought about sharing some of these as step-by-step instructionals like I have before, but the ladies from each of these blogs do a better job of that with better images than I can, so their links are also below each image.
Here are those that we've tried lately:
Chicken Tikka Marsala
I decided to be adventurous a few weeks ago and "whip up" some Indian food at home. I also tried my hand at the naan mentioned in the post - some of which turned out okay. The chicken was delicious. This meal is packed with flavor and some kick (reduce the amount of jalapeno if you're not a spicy fan.) You must marinate this - it makes all the difference! We cooked rice to go along with this.
Chicken Cordon Bleu
This one will definitely make it into our regular series of meals. It was quick to prep (even though I took the time to pound out the chicken breast halves to all be fairly even). I'm always looking for a new way to cook chicken, because let's face it, it can get boring. The panko breadcrumbs are what give this meal a special touch, so make sure you have those on hand. We served the sauce on the side. Since it is toasted breadcrumbs on top, this meal does not make the best leftovers - so make this for a crowd, or just reduce the amount of ingredients. These are all ingredients you probably have on hand anyway, so it's easy to modify for less.
Hawaiian Roll Ham Sandwiches
Give one of these a try and let me know how you liked it, or if you changed anything!
Have you tried any new recipes lately that you would make again? Share a link to the recipe in the comments section.
Friday, March 1, 2013
High Five for Friday
A quick High Five for Friday for you, as I head off for #5:
1. Another wonderful weekend visit from Matt and Heidi, which consisted of a girl's outing to the mall, some delicious banana pudding at Miss Myra's BBQ, a game night with with community group folks, and a couple of new recipes (coming soon)!
2. I got the sweetest surprise in the mail this week: a book of copies of my grandmother's letters to her grandchildren. They were sent by my uncle along with a photo collage of my parents and their children through the years and a poem written by my dad. It definitely made my week and made me cry. (Sweet tears.)
3. I made a purchase from Etsy a couple of weeks ago and got my package this week - a few earring findings to make my own earrings. Sorry no picture. Trust me, they are cute!
4. Today begins my spring break! Woo hoo! It is much needed.
5. Headed out with the girls today to Atlanta for an optometry conference. Should be lots of fun!
























