Friday, April 12, 2013

High Five for Friday

A quick round up of the High Five of this week before bedtime!

1. Our optometry class ordered our first round of equipment this week!  A little closer to feeling like "real" doctors! Come July I will be rolling around a case full of diagnostic tools (most of which I probably won't know what to do with at that point)!

2. So I'm kind of cheesy and would like to make a "Bucket List."  I have one in my mind, but I forget things. And as you know, I love to make lists, so I was on the hunt for a cute journal to write everything down in.  Thanks to the wonderful world of Etsy, I found this one.  Jesse and I plan to use it together. It has 4 separate sections, so we will both have an individual-based bucket list in separate sections, and then fill the other two up together.  I also chose this style book because it is loose enough to fill with pictures and small memorabilia as we complete each item.  So when we're old and gray we can look back on all of these awesome things we did together.  (Aawww...)

3. Every now and then a new optometry club, called the Private Practice Club, meets on campus. I missed the first meeting, but thanks to my friends raving about the wealth of information they obtained, I attended the second meeting, and I am SO glad I did.  The speaker was a very inspiring and successful optometrist and businessman who encouraged us to write out our vision of how we want to practice one day.  He did this himself as he started his practice from scratch, making a mission statement for his office and all his decisions are made to fulfill this vision.  He spoke quite the truth when he explained that right now as students is the time that the reasons we wanted to be here in the first place are most fresh on our minds, and it's now when we need to analyze our vision for ourselves and our future practices so that we never lose sight of our initial purposes and goals.  So, I need to add that to my bucket list...or to-do list, I guess.

4.  We enjoyed a fun game/dinner night last night with our friends Mike and Kelsey playing "Ticket to Ride" (which helped brush me up on a little geography).  They have a vast game closet. They are awesome.

5. Wisteria is blooming!  It is beautiful, and almost gone. Sometimes happiness is just that simple.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Introducing - a new kitchen gadget

I love fruit. Almost every fruit I know. And probably some I don't know, I just haven't tasted them yet to find out how much I would love it.  This doesn't mean that we always have fruit in the house. We'll go spells with lots of fruit filling the fridge and sometimes without it.  It's those spells of "without" that make me realize how delicious fresh fruits are. Then I buy all the fruit in sight (apples, bananas, blueberries, strawberries, grapes, sometimes a grapefruit or mango,...those are the usuals) and we try to eat it all before it goes bad (we are not always successful).

But my favorite of all favorites is pineapple. And I never buy it. Ever. I've just never cared to attempt to cut away that dangerous looking thick skin, and the pre-cut containers are just too expensive. Now realize, I'm talking FRESH pineapple. For those of you kids who think the canned stuff is the same thing - think again (or if you think you don't like pineapple because you don't like what you've tasted out of a can). You have NO idea what you are missing out on!  I've eaten plenty of the canned so-called "pineapple" in my life, but once you have a bite of real pineapple you will forever be changed.  You should run to the store right now (after you finish reading this, of course), buy one, and taste it in all of it's juicy, sweet glory.
So where am I getting this deliciousness if I don't buy it myself?  You might find me gorging on it at any sort of party or shower where it is present. Or picking it out of a fruit bowl (no shame). 
But recently I came across an article reviewing a pineapple slicer. Maybe I'm late to the kitchen gadget game, but I didn't know such a thing existed that would allow me such easy access to my beloved fruit. I thought about purchasing one, but the one I had read about was $20 and I just wasn't sure it was worth it. Not too long after that I was at a friend's house and she had fresh pineapple (Lord bless her) which she had sliced quickly with her handy pineapple slicer!  Exposure #2 (now I'm really wanting one). Previously mentioned pineapple slicer got added to the Amazon wishlist. Not too long after that I was checking up on my deal websites and there, right before me, was a deal for a pineapple slicer for no more than 6 bucks.  Thanks to Amazon, free shipping, and some man in Hong Kong my pineapple slicer was on it's way! (Slowly, but surely.)
Last weekend while grocery shopping at Aldi pineapples were 99 cents (what?!), so I got one in hopes that the slicer would arrive in time before I had to figure out how to hack into it. When it arrived this past weekend I immediately came back from the mailbox, washed it, and put it to the test.  And this is what happened:

I prepped my station: cutting board, knife to cut off the top, and the slicer.

Then I lined up the core with the center circle of the slicer.

Then I basically screwed in the slicer with just a little pressure.

Next, I pulled out the slices:

Then took off the handle and released the rings:

Chop, chop, chop. Ready to eat! And eat, I did.

One of the best $6 I've ever spent.  Even looking through the ones Amazon offers there are all kinds - plastic, stainless steel, ones with interchangeable cutting rings for various sized pineapples, some that slice and then another attachment that quickly cuts the whole stack into wedges (who knew?!). So check them out for yourself if you're interested. Or keep an eye out on this one and see if the price drops again to score it for cheap. 
What do you think? Do you like pineapple, too? Or do you have another fruit obsession? Do you have this handy slicer?

Saturday, April 6, 2013

High Five for Friday

Well guys, my birthday week is rounding out (officially over now that I've taken longer to post). A celebration of another year has come and gone.  I'm another year older, another year wiser, another year... ok, enough of that.  But seriously, I am so thankful for all of the birthday wishes and cards that I received yesterday.  This was my first year with a smartphone and the Facebook App and it was really sweet to have my phone buzzing all day with birthday love.

How about the High Five of the week:

1.  Obviously my birthday. Quite the highlight, if I do say so myself.  Not much actually happened because the majority of the week leading up to it consisted of 4 exams. But they all were over on my birthday so I just enjoyed being able to relax after that.  Husband did spoil me with this (which I may have picked out myself.... and may have carried before my actual birthday):
I'm in lurve.
2.  For some reason I was in a burger mood, so birthday dinner was at MugShots Bar and Grill. It was our first time there, as well as our friend Mike who came along with us.  With the 3 of us we conquered the appetizer, but the enormous (and delicious) burgers got the best of us. Well, the best of Mike and me; Jesse somehow managed to down it all.

Excuse the blurriness. Believe me, we were looking fly.
3.  Last night we got all dolled up and had dinner with optometry school friends and their significant others. They were headed to the Eye Ball (our school's semi-formal type dance party) afterwards, and we were losers who didn't go, but instead enjoyed a movie night cuddled on the couch (... I might have fallen asleep at some point). But it was fun to get dressed up for dinner and we had a great time chatting outside of class. On our way home we decided to make a spontaneous pit-stop at a gelato place only to find out their freezer that holds all the gelato we've heard such wonderful things about was broken!  So we, over-dressed as we were, grabbed a latte and an enormous chocolate cupcake and stayed a while listening to the band in the corner beautifully sing some worship songs.

4.  Since I'm not following the rules High for for FRIDAY, anyway, I'll add this bit in from last Friday: Steel City Pops opened a new location, and of course we couldn't go without celebrating it with them.  (Plus pops were only $1!) You guys know how much we love this place, so I am SO happy for their success and the fact that they are thriving enough to expand.  It just goes to show when you make a product and make it right (with lots of passion), it pays off.

5.  Because most of what you hear comes from me and my girly-ness, I'll throw this one in for Jesse's sake:  he spent last weekend and some during the week sprucing up his car (he would not say it like that), sound-proofing it a bit. This involved removing ALL of the inside panels from the doors to the back of the hatch, applying all of the sound-dampening materials, and putting it all back together again.  (He has more patience than me.)  The results were good - less road noise comes in which lets you hear the sound system better. Success!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!  I'm off to finally be productive with studies!

Monday, April 1, 2013

My favorite month

Hello April. 

Are you guys glad it's April?  I am. Not only does April usually mean the beginning of good, warm weather and Easter (sometimes), but it's my birthday month!!!  [get ready to send happy wishes my way on the 4th!]

While 24 is still young, I do realize that I am aging (at what seems like an increasingly rapid rate....).  Here's a few ways you can tell if the same thing is happening to you:
  • You're watching the news and you realize the newscaster is probably your age.  When did I grow up enough to be old enough to be a newscaster?!
  • You realize your mom isn't 40 anymore.  There must have been an age where learning people's ages is cool- at that point in my life, my mom was going on 40.  Now when someone asks, "How old is your mom?" (not really sure when this happens... but it can come up in conversation.) I think in my head, "Oh about forty...well, she was forty when I was (say) 8...now I'm 24... so now my mom is __?! Wait, when did that happen?!"   (Love you mom!)
  • At 8 you thought 40 was old.  At 24 you don't think your mom is old at all!  The age for "old" drastically increases as you approach it. 
  • Your friends' younger brothers and sisters are graduating high school.... or college. And you think "that can't be... you're still "little"!!!"
  • You congratulate a high school classmate on the birth of his new baby. (Insert: when did we become old enough to have kids?!)  He asks when you're going to have one yourself.  You say "when all of this school is finally over.... maybe by the time our 10 year reunion rolls around."  Then you think... "10 year reunion... that's....only 4 years away?!!"
I think you get my drift.  Growing up happens so fast.
This makes me realize that I need to spend my days enjoying them and making the most of them - not complaining about them.  I need a huge sign (probably on the ceiling above our bed so that I see it before I declare a day "bad") that reads:

"This is the day the Lord has made; I will rejoice and be glad in it." - Psalm 118:24

Well, even though it's my birthday month and you all should be sending me beautiful gifts (just kidding... sort of... no really!), I'm sharing with you instead!  Here is this month's printable calendar- get it "April showers."

Friday, March 29, 2013

High Five for Friday

1. I got my husband back on Saturday!  I mentioned on last Friday's post he was getting to come home early from his work in Augusta. I do enjoy some "me-time" every now and then, but 2 weeks of just me and the dog was getting lonely. Thankfully I have awesome friends who kept me company (also see #2)!  It's absolutely wonderful to have him home.  [A post updating you all on his job situation is coming shortly.]
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

Happy Friday everyone! Welcome to the end of the week.  I for one thought it would never get here (see #5).  Here are this week's highlights:

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

This past weekend  Two weekends ago (late post...as usual) we went to Augusta, GA.  The main reason was for Jesse's work, but I tagged along and we made the absolute best of it!  It was our first time in Augusta, so beforehand I researched some things to do. I've realized through the years that when we go places we eat. A lot.  It's our thing to do.  Plus there were not many things "to do" there (that we were willing to pay for- museums, etc.).

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.
I also loved their philosophy of supporting their local farmers.  Their passion really shines through in their food.  So, what did we order?  Of course, I took pictures to share with you!

Round one: Citrus-Ginger Salad and Flounder Sashimi Carpaccio.
I also learned that I like Sangria while there!
Round two:  Veggie Egg Rolls with Pineapple Sweet & Sour Sauce, and Blue Crab Cakes with Remoulade sauces.
(Excuse the wasabi that somehow got smashed under the wine glass. We're classy like that.)
Round three: Honey-Almond Creme Brulee
This was more like what our view was like for the evening.
Everything was absolutely de-li-cious!  Although the servings were small it was fun to get to try a variety of dishes and everything was done to perfection.  The egg rolls were probably our favorite. They were packed with cabbage, carrots, and other veggies that were really well seasoned. We make egg rolls at home sometimes, which always involve ground pork or another meat, but these were so tasty we didn't miss the meat at all.  This was the first Creme Brulee I've had and I loved the rich custard-like bottom with the caramelized top layer combination. 
On Saturday, we slept late and started the day with lunch at a local burger joint, Farmhaus. They also emphasize local food products and put their own special touch onto nearly everything they serve.  You could choose one of six burgers on the menu or build your own burger with options for patties (beef, turkey, veggie), sauces, cheeses, buns, and other toppings.  We each built a burger and got sides of fries with feta dipping sauce and fried dill pickles.  The burgers were huge and SO good. The best turkey burger I've had to date.  Farmhaus was definitely the place to be.  We arrived just in time before the line was out the door, and it stayed that way until after we were finished eating.


We tried to walk off some of our lunch by strolling down the River Walk. It was a beautiful day to do so.  The River Walk was charming as it wound back and forth along the Savannah.  We soaked up some of the first warm rays of sunshine we've experienced in a while.



One thing I planned ahead of time was a local chocolate tasting.  It was a fundraiser for a nature park nearby.  We walked their trail that winds over top of a marshy area. We did ruin our dinner, as there were many chocolates to taste, but I never complain about chocolate. 


The next morning we returned to the Bees Knees one more time for brunch, and I am so glad that we did because I got to eat the most incredible french toast of my life. Cue the angels as you view this image:
The bread was thick, but it was so fluffy! The strawberry compote warranted no additional syrup. They were perfection. That is all.

So as you can see, we pretty much ate our way through Augusta. It was a great way to end my spring break - relaxed and with a full belly. :)   Augusta is worth visiting, and if you happen to be there I [obviously] recommend all of the places we experienced.