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Things & Stuff

  • Traveling

    We’ve just returned from a wonderful trip to Italy and France. The first part of our trip was a bit botched, but being with Mia and Josh for their wedding more than made up for it.

    The sad parts version:

    We flew from Austin to Atlanta, Atlanta to Paris, Paris to Florence. Hooray!

    plane-to-europe

    As were were landing in Florence (maybe 100 feet off the ground), the plane lifted again and the pilot let us know that it was too windy to land in Florence, so he would land in Bologna instead. There would be buses in Bologna that would drive us 1.5 hours to Florence that night. Booooo. No dinner with Mia and Josh.

    We landed in Bologna and waited for our luggage. It never came. The flight attendant said, “Sorry, there’s no more luggage! You’ll have to report it in Florence.” And that was that.

    We were hungry, tired, frustrated – and we boarded the old, cramped bus with our carry-on bags (which were full of magazines, cameras, and laptops – no clothes or toiletries of course). We found two granola bars in Justin’s bag and snacked on those while the bus driver stopped for gas, then drove at maximum speed around sharp curves and through tunnels, switching lanes like a madman.

    We arrived in Florence and reported our bags missing. The AirFrance attendant gave us each a little bag filled with one white t-shirt, a toothbrush, a spot of toothpaste, a drop of lotion, a tiny roller of deodorant, and a face wipe. We checked into our apartment, washed our clothes, and slept in our new t-shirts. A t-shirt and a towel wrapped around your waist turns out to be a comfortable evening outfit!

    florence-tired-us

    The next morning we dried our clothes with a blow-dryer and an iron, and then headed downstairs to meet Mia and Josh for coffee. I then proceeded to tumble down the dark stairwell, injuring my hand. It was painful and swollen enough for us to decide I should get it checked out, so we walked to the hospital with me crying the whole way. Josh pointed out the Duomo on the way, and I remember saying through tears, “It’s so beautiful!”

    florence-duomo

    After a memorable experience with Italian hospitals, nurses, and x-rays, my hand was deemed “absolutely, absolutely no broken!” So it was to the pharmacy for ibuprofen and on with the day.

    florence-hospital

    Wedding day came, and still no luggage. That morning we rushed to H&M to find something appropriate to wear to this wedding we had packed so well for (you should have seen Justin’s lovely suit! And my vintage dress… sigh). We found the basics we’d need to look presentable in a Florence cathedral and rushed home to change.

    Twenty minutes before the wedding, the airline called and said that the driver would be outside our door with our bags in twenty minutes (of course), and we’d need to wait outside for them. Justin waited downstairs while I speed-walked to the cathedral. The wedding started, Mia and Josh were beautiful and happy, and midway through, Justin ran in, dripping with sweat, just in time to present the rings. And then they were Mr. and Mrs. Pruett!

    florence-bride-and-groom

    So Florence was an adventure for us! Now it’s a funny story, it’s mishap after mishap that just kept getting worse. But through it all, we had each other, our wonderful friends, our little white AirFrance t-shirts, and the SAME TRAVEL OUTFITS for three days in a row. I now hate these pants. 🙂

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    And now, for the good parts version of our trip! 😉 ♥

    florence-outfit

    May 25, 2014
    Travel
  • Lately

    Eating

    eating

    Left: Smoothie made with blueberries, strawberries, banana, soy milk, chia seeds, Vega protein, spinach

    Center: Bufalina’s marinara and brussels sprouts pizzas

    Right: Foreign & Domestic’s giant burger (off the menu, you have to ask for it)

    Reading

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    Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal by Mary Roach

    Funny, fascinating, full of gross and amazing facts.

    Ben Monson, for instance, consumed sixty-five Mexican flautas. Who knows what the freightage was on that. I never before noted the similarity between flautas and flatus, but I bet Ben Monson has.

    “Organs,” says Rozin, “remind us of what we have in common with animals.” In the same way a corpse spawns thoughts of mortality, tongues and tripe send an unwelcome message: you too are an organism, a chewing, disgusting sack of guts.

    Heartburn by Nora Ephron

    Somehow Nora Ephron makes broken hearts hilarious.

    Arthur shook his head. “I’ve always been terrible at colors,” he said. “It comes from having grown up with the single-row box of crayons instead of the big box.”

    “But Helen is your wife,” I said.
    “But I never trusted Helen,” said Richard. “She just used to sit there and drink her Tab, and I could never figure out what was going through her head.”

    Listening

    Shine by Wild Belle

    Enjoying

    This cutie.

    The Grand Budapest.

    Mesmerizing traffic.

    Falsies.♥

    May 4, 2014
    Everyday Life
  • Bits of Sunday

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    Plus a city walk, a movie out, two movies at home, and strawberry-rhubarb crisp.

    April 14, 2014
    Everyday Life
  • Birthday weekend

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    Friday started with snacks on the patio with our neighbors. Then J and I walked to Clark’s for oysters and a burger.

    bday-snacks1

    On Saturday morning, we hopped into Aimee & Josh’s car with their cute llamas.

    bday-car-llamas

    We headed to Sweet Berry Farm near Marble Falls to pick strawberries!

    bday-farm-berries

    bday-farm-aj-photo

    We got to pet the donkeys and the goats. All I could think of was, “Hey Donkey. Say hi to your mother for me.”

    bday-farm-donkey

    bday-farm-goat

    Afterward we had lunch at Bluebonnet Cafe.

    bday-bluebonnet

    They are NOT messing around with their meringue.

    bday-bluebonnet-pie

    Saturday night we had dinner with the Coops at Qui. It was stellar. And we saw pretty much the entire cast of Revolution there. Weird.

    On Sunday, J and I had brunch at Elizabeth Street Cafe. I love that place so much.

    bday-eliz-st-croissant

    bday-eliz-st-punch

    bday-eliz-st-rice

    Afterward we sat at Zilker Park with a to-go jug of sake punch and watched the afternoon go by.

    bday-zilker

    Then we sat around our pool and chatted with so many new neighbors. I love where we live!

    bday-pool

    And on Monday morning, Kate left this lovely olive oil, lemon, and rosemary cake at my door.

    bday-olive-oil-cake

    I would have to say it was a fantastic birthday weekend.♥

    April 1, 2014
    Austin, Everyday Life
  • To sleep or not to sleep

    03-07-biscuits

    we were craving biscuits and gravy. i think this is my first attempt at gravy. it worked.

    03-27-roux

    this guy has decided that i should be up at 5AM.

    03-27-tea

    this afternoon i had yaupon-berry tea (yum) and biscuit with almond butter and strawberry (not so yum)

    03-27-snack

    t’was a lovely evening for patio snacks. we had local strawberries with sugar, local radishes with local butter and salt, and gin cocktails

    03-27-pizza

    after spending the evening on our patio chatting with neighbors, we decided pizza was in order. margherita and prosciutto from cipollina

    Lately sleep is my enemy. At night I struggle to fall asleep. Once I’m asleep, I have nightmares and scream myself awake. I toss and turn, and then in the wee hours my cat decides he should claw the bedsheets and wake me up. And then I can’t sleep, and so I get up in the wee hours and work a bit, and then go back to bed in the late morning. It’s a very weird and slightly annoying schedule. Hopefully sometime soon it will all smooth out.

    In other news, this song.♥

    March 27, 2014
    Everyday Life
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