28.7.11

all grown up

So husband and I are applying for life insurance.

whoadang. I am officially old.

So we're being all grown up and answering all this millions of medical questions like:

"Please list all of the times you have been to the doctor in the past 5 years (month and year) as well as why, what testing you had done or medication that was prescribed, and what was the result of each visit?"

Hold up. WHAT? I can't even count how many times...? Or when...? Or....What?!

And answer a FRILLION questions about medical conditions we've never even heard of.

THEN. The insurance company has a nurse come to your HOUSE to do your physicals. (No turn and cough, much to Trav's relief...) So she comes over yesterday morning and we had to give a urine sample, blood sample, and answer more questions, and get weighed, blah, blah, blah...

I hate giving blood. I hate needles. I hate blood. I hate people putting metal weird objects in my body (shudder).
But it didn't even bruise that much, so I guess it turned out okay....




Then later for lunch came this awesome creation:




Mozzarella Almond Tuna Melt

Ingredients:
1 can white albacore tuna
2 tbsp light mayonnaise
Shredded mozzarella cheese
Sliced almonds
Garlic Salt
Cumin
Salt & pepper
Oregano
Aspen Mill's "Squaw" Bread (from Costco - my new favorite bread. It's dark and nutty and awesome)

1. Mix tuna and mayo together.
2. Season with garlic salt, cumin, salt & pepper, and oregano to taste
3. Spread mix on Squaw bread.
4. Cover mix with sliced almonds and top with cheese.
5. Put it in the toaster oven (or regular oven set to broil)
4. Watch carefully! Don't let it burn.
5. EAT :D

It is soooo good. I ate it again today, even husband liked it!

That means mission accomplished... :)

So basically since we're getting our lives insured and I'm all wifey and making lunch for my husband when he comes home for lunch between school and work, I finally feel comfortable with my newish 20-year-old-no-longer-a-teenager self.

26.7.11

monday fun-day

On Monday Travis had work off for Pioneer Day (go Utah!).

We slept in until twelve after staying up until three the night before. And who says married people don't party?

Then we got ready and ate lunch and saw Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2. We went to the Cinemark out in Farmington, and let me tell you - it is way snazzy. When you buy your tickets you pick your seats out on a touch screen right at the cash register. Then when you pass a ginormous concessions stand, go into the theater, and find your seats, you learn they're made out of LEATHER and they ROCK back and forth.

So, obviously, as soon as our bums hit the seats we started to giggle.
Obviously.

The last Harry Potter movie was super good, but we should have watched part 1 again before we saw this one, because I didn't remember everything. People all over the Internet have been saying that when the movie ended that they felt like their childhood had finally ended. Although that may be a bit extreme, I definitely agree somewhat since we grew up with these stories, movies, action figures, games, and characters. We grew up knowing we were all Muggles, but secretly wishing an envelope would fly down our chimney or into our bedroom courtesy of owl delivery inviting us to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. And even hoping we would be that "special" witch or wizard that would get a personal invitation by Hagrid himself. We wondered what position we would play on the Quidditch team. We wrestled over whether Hermoine should like Ron or Harry. We knew eventually Harry would defeat Voldemort, but we still shuddered at every close encounter. We cried (or at least teared up?) when characters died, turned evil, and certainly when Dumbledore was murdered. We counted down the days until the book and movie releases, then re-read and re-watched them countless times over the years. Our generation's childhood may not have ended when the final credits rolled, but this magical story WAS a huge part of many of our childhood's, and it's end certainly signifies the end of an era.

(PS - don't you secretly wish He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named will not really be dead and will come back in the next adventure: Harry Potter and the Mid-life Crisis? Don't be ashamed; we all wish it could go on and on).


After we watched Harry Potter we hung out at home for a bit, made dinner and packed it up for another picnic in the park.










We listened to Pandora on his phone. Lady Antebellum radio :)



freakin' cutie

By the way. Travis usually would NEVER wear a purple shirt. EVER. I've suggested it and said he would look so good in purple and SO many other colors and that he should just branch out...and to no avail. Then one day I walk out wearing this grey/yellow/blue baby-doll shirt and he says, "Maybe I should get a yellow shirt?" (It gets better). So I say "yeah you'd look great in yellow," wow I was suggesting this like a year ago - does it really take you a year to realize I know what I'm talking about fashion-wise? Then he says, "I think I should branch out and wear different colors. I'm getting tired of the same old stuff." I squealed. And the next day I went to our favorite store (Ross ha) and bought him this ^ purple beauty. Hooray! I consider it a huge personal victory. It's so great because now when I wear purple, or some purple like this outfit, we can match and look so good in pictures together. I love that....



















We love kiwis!






Then it got dark and it started to sprinkle so we went to Pace's Dairy Ann for some popsicles (which we do multiple times a week). The girl who works there knows us and when we come in she automatically goes back and gets us two Tiger's Blood popsicles (raspberry-coconut). We went outside and played Bananagrams (a game like Scrabble) on the patio.







Travis won even after I was killing him the whole game :(

21.7.11

domestic goddess (for a night...)

The other night I made this fabulous delicious meal to celebrate our new dining table that husband's sister- and brother-in-law so generously gave us!

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It's so pretty isn't it?

(P.S. see that pretty flower on the table? husband gave it to me. hehe. )

Trav LOVES asparagus, it's his favorite. Ever. So for dinner I whipped up this super easy medley of:

Cream of Asparagus Soup
Tuna Salad on Avocado
Garlic Cheese Toast
Mandarin Oranges
Raspberry Passionfruit Juice


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YUM. Husband looked like he wanted to do a cartwheel.
And there was a whole lot of "Babe...BABE...well aren't you little miss homemaker?!"

(he wishes)

So. I got the recipe for the asparagus soup here: http://www.skinnytaste.com/2009/04/cream-of-asparagus-soup-1-pt.html
and the recipe for the salad on the avocado here: http://fortheloveofcooking-recipes.blogspot.com/2010/11/cilantro-and-lime-crab-salad-in-avocado.html

I changed them up a little bit though so I'll list my ingredients here:

Asparagus Soup
1 lb. asparagus (1 bunch)
1 tbsp. margarine
1 medium red onion
3 cups chicken broth
2 tbsp. sour cream
salt and pepper to taste

(The Gina Skinny recipe calls for 2 bunches of asparagus and 6 cups of chicken broth. I cut these in half and it was the perfect amount for just 2 people (no leftovers, though). I kept the 2 tbsp. of sour cream though because when I made this before with the original recipe, it wasn't super creamy. So if I was making it with 2 bunches and 6 cups of broth, I would probably use 4 tbsp. of sour cream.)

1. Dice onion.
2. Melt the margarine in a large pot.
3. Sautee onion in the pan for 2-3 minutes.
4. Snap tough ends off asparagus and throw them away.
5. Cut asparagus into 2 inch pieces.
6. Add asparagus, chicken broth, and salt and pepper.
7. Cover and cook for 20-25 minutes.
8. Remove from heat and stir in sour cream.
9. Put the soup in the blender and mix until you get the desired texture (we have a tiny blender so we have to do it a few spoon-fulls at a time - ha).

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Tuna Salad in Avocados

(I changed up this recipe a lot. Here goes.)

2 cans albacore tuna
2 tbsp. light mayonnaise
1 tbsp. red wine vinegar
1/2 chopped red onion
1/4 cup rinsed black beans
1/4 cup rinsed yellow hominy
2 avocados

1. Open and drain the cans of tuna.
2. Mix in mayonnaise and red wine vinegar.
3. Open and rinse black beans and hominy.
4. Mix them into the mix.
5. Chop the red onion and mix it in.
6. Cut 1 avocado in half and remove the pit.
7. Pile up 1/4 of tuna salad on each avocado and save the rest for lunch tomorrow!


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Garlic Cheese Toast
4 slices of your favorite bread
3 tbsp. margarine
1 tsp. garlic salt
Grated mozzarella cheese

1. Mix margarine and garlic salt.
2. Spread mixture on bread
3. Top with mozzarella cheese
4. Stick in toaster oven or regular oven set to broil (if you do it this way, watch it carefully so it doesn't burn).

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Garlic toast is really good if you dip it in the soup:

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I cut the outside off the avocados so they would be easier to eat.

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This was super super good! Only it was way too much to eat, so maybe it would have been better with 1 piece of toast instead of 2 and half a bowl of soup. All this stuff is great for leftovers (except the toast) and it was so awesome! Oh, and eat some mandarin oranges and a new juice you've never tried before... Enjoy!

20.7.11

true dat

"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."

- Marianne Wilson

lucky

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husband.

hottie.

hero.


I was reading way far back in my journal last night and was once again reminded of how incredibly lucky I am to have convinced such an amazing guy to marry me. This is one part I particularly liked.



May 17, 2010

"It is really weird how you can feel so sure about someone. In a lot of ways, Travis is not what I expected. in a lot of ways, my life with him won't or may not be exactly what I imagined. I knew though, from the very beginning, once Travis had made an impression on me, I was a goner. I know there could be someone else that I could probably be just as happy with, but i don't want anyone else; I want him. Travis is human; he does have a lot of faults. But he has an unbelievable strong testimony and desire to do what is right. He is incredibly sweet and gentle. His personality perfectly matches mine. He tells me the hard things, and he knows how to without being mean. He comes to me with every problem. He is always accommodating with any little thing. He always expects to give more than he gets. He is goofy and silly and loves to joke around and tease me. He is an amazing kisser and whenever he touches me at all I still get goosebumps. He is so handsome, wow. He is so smart and loves to learn. He has so much ambition and he always pushes himself. He is loving and kind. He adores his family and treats them kindly. He loves children and is so sweet with Brady and Ryan. Travis is the one I want. I love him with all my heart. He is the best thing that has ever happened to me. he makes me feel safe and secure and loved. Sometimes I just don't believe that he really loves me! Sometimes I don't believe he is really! But he is, and I can't wait to marry him."


I love you hubs. Forever and ever.


Love, wifey.


16.7.11

friday fun-day and fabulous finds

Wow that's a lot of f's....

Yesterday husband played hooky and stayed home to play with me instead of going to boring work. Yay! We slept in way late, made pancakes:

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awwwww!


Then we cuddled on the couch and watched some Modern Family (latest obsession), got ready, ran some errands, and went to DI and found some freaking awesome stuff!


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HUGE mirror! $20. (Ignore the mess, we are in the process of refinishing a dresser Trav made in high school and so the contents of the dresser are strewn about the soon to be office).


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THIS lovely. such a cute little entryway table with beautiful lines. $12.


And...dun dun dun DUN


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this beau-ti-ful TEAL leather (or pleather?) swivel chair that we'll use for our desk chair (unlike most office chairs, it actually supports your back) for a STEAL of $5. I squealed when I saw it. Husband even liked it too and since it was so cheap I didn't even have to do any convincing.


NOW. What to do with the little entry way table? I don't know what color to paint it. Either I want to paint it or I was thinking something like this: http://vintagerevivals.blogspot.com/2010/09/tin-foil-nightstand.html


And the huge mirror has some scratches and is a little bit damaged, so once I practice on a smaller mirror, I am eventually going to do this: http://vintagerevivals.blogspot.com/2010/11/anthropologie-acid-mirror.html.



I am really excited for this office. I am like a little kid eating cotton candy and reveling in all its sugary, sticky goodness.



13.7.11

moving to the loft

our apartment has a loft which makes for high ceilings, hot afternoons, tons of space, and oh yeah... a loft we NEVER used until a week ago. Trav, in all his "babe i have a great idea" glory, proposed that we move our bedroom upstairs into the loft and make our now bedroom into the office and use the upstairs futon as a couch. I wasn't so sure how I felt about sleeping way up there and more importantly having to walk up a flight of stairs multiple of times a day just to go to the bedroom (husband and I are not stairs people. I fall going down them, he trips going up them, and it's just a worrisome affair). After insisting he would initiate a strict hold-onto-the-rail-at-ALL-times policy, I felt a little better. But he finally won me over when he said we could buy new furniture (from DI, of course), refinish it, and I could decorate any way I want.

Deal!
(we shook hands...it was very official)

Then a couple of days later when we were bored we decided to move our bed upstairs and the futon downstairs (quite a feat). And after an hour of bumping the walls, groaning, Trav getting mad when he noticed I had stopped lifting, and scooting the bed this way and that to get it centered against the wall, voila!

Since then I have been trying to decide how to decorate the new office on a very limited budget and have it look fabulous. The problem is I am so creative that I have way too many ideas (.....). But here's what I have so far.

I went to Hobby Lobby and found so many goodies I loved but only bought a few things (self control, people).


Knobs galore!

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(If not for some dresser in the spare room, these Reds will be replacing the boring knobs on my kitchen cupboards! Eeeee)


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Love this color combo, most of all.


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But navy blue will always be one of my true, true loves.


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Bought this M doo-dad to put on a dresser or something in a little vignette.


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I love bright vases.



THEN. The Winners!


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These awesome pillows were half off and I may or may have not jumped up and down like a little kid when I saw them. Eek!


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And then did the same thing when I saw these giant chess pieces! Eeek eek!





So when I got home I put the pillows on the futon and felt this little burst of happiness.


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But as you can see the futon is not a pretty color and I couldn't decide what to put over it so I put a teal fitted sheet and put that on for now, but I can't decide if I like it. What do you think??


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This is not a very good picture because the lighting in our whole apartment is sucky, but you can get the idea. It woks for now. (PS teal is my new favorite color...)



These are some things I'm thinking about for this office:


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painting the inside of cabinets


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yellow dresser


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carpet squares as inspiration boards


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wallpapered closet


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hang a huge mural?


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curtained cabinet shelves


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dresser drawers with carpet and pretty things inside


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make your own wall art via Costco super cheap printing and big Michael's frames


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fabric magnetic boards


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photo extravaganza


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covered light switches


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wallpapered doors (eee!)


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wall papered shelves


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I need a chair like this...


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love Chevron print and this bright green is surprisingly appealing to me...


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love.


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LOVE.



So that's it for now. We'll see how this all comes to fit together!