Sunday, February 13, 2011

~Feathers~

Last Monday I went to work and about a half hour into the day, a little girl in my class said, "Mrs. Larsen, what's in your hair?" I replied "Feathers.  I turned into a bird over the weekend." She had a very confused look on her face.  (Then I told her what they really were.  It was pretty funny.)  My cousin had a boutique at her house last Saturday, and a lady there was doing feather hair extensions.  I thought, you know, just because I teach first grade doesn't mean I have to be completely conservative ALL the time (when you have little girls watching your every move and every outfit, you have to be careful) so I said what the heck! And I got two little feather extensions in my hair.  The hairstylist that did it said she just got back from a hair show in Long Beach and said it's the "new hot thing".  So now I am a little bit bohemian, a little bit trendy, and I feel kind of good about that-because I never feel trendy.  I think everyone needs a little spunk in their life.  I only paid $3-really cheap.  I know professional salons are doing it for between $9-$45 depending on how many feathers.  I've washed them, dried them, curled them, and flat ironed them, and they do whatever I want them to do.


I have two- a turquoise one and a white one.  Jake asked me what Indian Tribe I was from. 

Monday, February 7, 2011

~I'm Back~

Just a few updates...

I've been a little under the weather the past few weeks and blogging hasn't been a priority for me.    I finally caught the common cold that more than half my class has had and I have been under the weather for a few days.  There are three things that have been keeping me good company though:

The first is this little corn bag my mom made me.  You heat it in the microwave for three minutes and just like that, you have a little heater!  I put it in my bed to get it warm at night or hold it when I'm cold- which is 24/7.  Thanks mom, this little "princess" bag has saved my wagon.  In fact, it's sitting on my lap right now!


Next is this stuff I got at Whole Foods called Olbas Oil.  A little something to clear up those stuffy airways. It has a whole bunch of oils combined like eucalyptus, peppermint, juniper berry, wintergreen, and a few others.  I put a few drops in some hot water, dipped a wash cloth in the water and made myself a little compress for my head.  It felt great and I was able to breathe again for a minute.  Ahhh, I love Aromatherapy.


And third is my wonderful husband who loves to take good care of me.  He deserves a few medals for being there at my beck and call! I'm one lucky duck.

Also, we have a new little bundle of joy in our family.  My sister finally got her GIRL! She was born January 21st and she is as cute as a button.  Her name is Claire Eliza (Eliza was our great grandmother's name).  All I want to do is hold her, but this cold is not permitting with RSV being so scary for the little ones!

I don't really think it gets much better than this.   Snug as a bug.  Natalie, you finally get to dress your child in PINK
By the way, I am itching for spring like crazy, and I know I'm not the only one.  I am so done with winter, dark and dreary days and this horrid inversion.  We are going to Phoenix over President's Day for some warmer weather, shopping, and golf.  Can't wait for that!

We went and saw The King's Speech on Friday night.  I really liked the movie, but it was a bit on the slower side.  Geoffrey Rush is really good in this movie though.  (He plays Captain Barbossa in the Pirates movies.)  I also LOVED Queen Elizabeth's 1930s wardrobe.  Her fur coats, gloves, dresses, and shoes.  So fancy.  

Well, that's all for now.  Until next time...



Thursday, January 13, 2011

~Sometimes~

Sometimes you just need to vent a little.  This is mainly for me and to remind myself how "wonderful" my week has been, so I can come back to this post in a few weeks and laugh.

1. Being a teacher can be very rewarding, but very stressful as well.  I am glad that my class makes me giggle.  They say the funniest things, and thank goodness for that!  Their sense of humor always gets me through the day!  I love my little class.

2.  The fact that I was at work at 7:45 this morning and had to go straight to my ESL class after school-getting home at 7:30 tonight.  I don't like long work days, BUT I am learning some interesting things in my ESL class.  I miss learning in college so to me, it's kind of fun to keep learning and to interact with other teachers.  :)

3.  Not feeling too great on Monday (girl stuff) and random people asking me if I'm pregnant.  Really? I just got married.  Come on people.

Enough venting for tonight.  Oh I feel so good.  I don't think I can sleep without talking about the good things that happened this week though...

1.  An amazing husband.  Yesterday I came home from a stressful work day/week and went to spin class.  As I was driving home, I was worried about all the homework I had to finish for my ESL class and what I was going to cook for dinner.  As I walked in the door, my awesome husband is standing there, an oven mitt on each hand, table set, and dinner all ready.  I am so thankful for a husband who knows when his wife needs a little TLC!

2.  A butt kickin' spin class last night.  There's no better way, (well I think anyway) to end the day with a hard workout to burn off the stress.  It hurts so good!

3.  I am thankful for a new year.  Jake and I have made many great new goals for 2011-and no they don't involve having kids.  Sorry.  I have to say it because people ask me questions like that.  I teach school and I'm around kids all day.  Isn't that enough?  I don't know if it can beat 2010 though.  New job, new house, new marriage, awesome husband?  What can be better than that?!

4.  Three-day weekend.  Thank you MLK!  I found this video and it made me a bit emotional.  I couldn't imagine living in a time where blacks and whites couldn't drink out of the same fountain, use the same bathroom, eat in the same restaurant, etc.  If you haven't read the book The Help I highly recommend it.  It's about African American maids working in white households in the early 1960s.  Definitely a "feel good" book.


       

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

~Indulge~



This Christmas I have managed to indulge myself in more food than I can handle! Going on a cruise for a week and then coming home to big dinners every night the week of Christmas.  It's ok, we like our pants tight around here!   I have found a new love for cooking.  I have always liked to cook, but living on my own it's hard to cook for one person and I didn't have many cooking tools.  Now that I can cook for two and my kitchen tool collection is well off to a good start, I am one happy girl!  Here are a few things and some staples that I have made this month that we love...

Yummy salads.  The thing I love about salads is the more crap you put on, the better.  This salad was made with an organic spring mix, grilled chicken breast, seasoned in olive oil, salt and pepper, and  a little garlic salt, black beans, corn, mango salsa, and avocado.  I didn't even need to put dressing on it because I used the salsa as dressing--didn't need the extra calories!  Very healthy and filling!



We live on these apple sausages.  They are so yummy and packed with protein.  A few weeks ago we put them on a salad with pomegranates, feta cheese, and for dressing I love to mix  BRIANNAS  strawberry and pomegranate dressings together to create my own dressing.  So yummy!

On the sweeter side...you know how you wander through the mall during the holidays and there is that sweet cinnamon sugary smell that fills the air?  I have the recipe to make those nuts.  Last Monday we had a candy making day at my sisters and I made at least 10 batches of nuts.  They are great gifts to give people and everyone loves them!  There is a little trick to making them though...

I made this beauty for a dinner party at Jake's aunts house last week.  Poppyseed bundt cake.  It was to die for!  Jake's mom asked me to bring it to their friend Christmas party the next day and I made it again on Monday-3 times in less than a week--I'm kind of bundt- caked out for today.  Here is the recipe to this...click on the link, or copy and paste it to your browser. Beware: It's very addicting!
http://sisterscafe.blogspot.com/2009/03/poppyseed-bundt-cake-silpat-giveaway.html



I love chocolate, especially dark chocolate.  On Sunday, I made some hot chocolate with the Cocoa Latte maker, topped it with whip cream and drizzled this on top.  Sooo yummy and no baking involved!






Last but not least, I got this beauty for Christmas.  Unfortunately, my blender is on back order until Feb. Thank goodness we have the magic bullet--no I have never used it!  My mom has always had a Bosch and she loves it.  Can't wait to start cooking up some goodies in this lil' guy.


If you have any recipes you'd like to share, please do!  I always love getting wind of a new recipe!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

~Cruisin'~

*I know this is long, but it's for me, so I can remember our honeymoon!
When we first got married we went on a "mini-moon" to Stein Eriksen lodge in Deer Valley because we couldn't take time off work.  We went on our "full-moon" on a cruise in the Caribbean.  We had so much fun, but it was quite a fiasco getting there.  Sunday night, December 12, we were supposed to take the Red-Eye to Atlanta. Then the next morning Atlanta to Miami.  We got online around 5:30 to print our boarding passes only to find our our flight to ATL had been cancelled.  Delta automatically re-booked our flight DIRECTLY to Miami.  WELL, when we got online, it said our flight had been cancelled, click here to reschedule.  My dear husband didn't know they had already put us on a direct flight and he clicked the button to reschedule, only to cancel our flight.  Poor guy felt so bad.  We were on the phone with Delta, only to find out there was nothing we could really do that was easy.  Since so many flights got cancelled and delayed, they told us we could go to Portland at 9:30 because that flight was supposed to leave at 7:30 and had been delayed.  We quickly ate dinner at Jake's parents, and rushed home to get our bags (thankfully already packed and ready to go).  We made the flight to Portland and our next flight to ATL was supposed to leave 20 min after we landed-but that had been delayed an hour too.  We finally made it to ATL at about 6:30 a.m.  When we were in SL, we put our names on a standby list on an earlier flight from ATL to Miami hoping we could get on.  Our cruise ship left at 4:00 that day so the earlier we could get the better.  The ATL airport was a complete cluster.  We weren't the only ones trying to get out of dodge.  We were on the standby list with the 30 other people.  We kept getting bumped lower and lower.  Sooo we decided to try and get on another standby; 9:30 flight to Miami.  The lady at the check-in desk in her strong southern accent yelled at us and said you guys are stupid!  You should have never left the first place where you were on standby!  There are so many cancelled flights.  You don't leave that terminal until they close the airplane door!  We both looked at each other dumbfounded and a bit scared.  Ok well, let's go back to the first gate.  We were standing there nervously with all the other standby guests.  We kept watching the screen hoping we'd be the next to get called.  The check-in people kept saying 2 more seats open, 7 more seats open, etc. etc.  Needless to say, we were the last two people boarded on that plane! We were so excited! We thought, we are going to make it to the boat on time!  We asked the people if our bags would get to Miami on this flight and they said yes.  Long story short, we get to Miami, no bags.  At this point, we'd had it. I almost started to cry I was so frustrated and exhausted.  They told us our bags would be on the flight we were originally supposed to be on that got to Miami at 2:00 p.m. They lady at the baggage claim desk gave us a voucher to go get some food.  She was so nice. I definitely wouldn't ever want her job.  She gets a lot of crap from people.   We patiently waited in Miami for 4 hours, got some lunch and people watched.  2 o'clock rolled around and we walked down to the baggage claim.  2:05, no flight.  2:10. no flight.  2:15 comes and there, blinking on the baggage claim screen  appears "New Arrival Time 4:20 p.m."  I thought NO, how could this be happening! We have to get on the ship right now! We have no clothes, no underwear, no swimsuit, no make up, nothing but the clothes on our back!  We were supposed to be on that flight too! We got lucky to make the earlier one. We went to the baggage claim lady and told her the flight had been delayed.  She took down our info and told us our bags would be delivered in Nassau tomorrow.  There was nothing else we could do. She gave us a small kit with a few things to get us by for a day.  We rushed in line to get on the shuttle to take us to the ship.  We at least made it to the ship on time!  We went straight to the front desk to tell them our situation.  They said they'd call Delta and let us know what was going on.  We went to dinner that night and at 10:00, they were still on hold with Delta.  The next morning they said they finally talked to Delat at 1:00 a.m. and said they weren't even sure if there was a flight to Nassau the next day.  Oh well, we thought.  We can survive!  We'll go on a shopping spree courtesy of Delta tomorrow!  And we did.  We bought swimsuits and flip flops.  At the end of the day, we were going back to the ship and I said, we need to go straight to the front desk to see if our bags came!  Sure enough, right before we stepped on the boat, there was a pile of bags! (ours weren't the only ones lost either).  It was like Christmas morning.  I was so happy to see our luggage.  We ended up having an amazing time and we met great new friends!   My words of advice:  if you ever go on a cruise, fly out a day early!! You never know what can happen! Times like these are always so stressful, but I am so grateful for them because you will never forget the memories!

First stop: Nassau, The Bahamas.  I know I look awful. No make-up. No clean clothes. And it was a bit chilly!

We are such nerds! 




Half Moon Cay




Grand Turk.  So beautiful.  



Wednesday, December 22, 2010

~3 More Days~

3 more days until Christmas. I can't wait! I love this time of year. The smells, the lights, the decorations, the company, the music-just about everything! This will be the first Christmas Eve away from my family in my entire life! I'm sad, but thank goodness I love the Larsen family too! Our tree is up, all the presents are wrapped. Now all we need is Santa to come!

Jake posted this video on his facebook and I wanted to share it. It's amazing. It's just what I needed to get me in the right Christmas spirit and why we really celebrate Christmas. I am thankful for the birth of our Savior and to be able to celebrate this special time of year. I hope you enjoy this video as much as I did.



A Social Network Christmas from Igniter Media on Vimeo.

Here are a couple pictures of our tree :) I hope you all have a Merry Christmas!

(P.S.) I will post pics of our Honeymoon soon. I left my camera at my sisters.

I took the pic with my phone.  Kind of hard to see. 

Thursday, December 9, 2010

~Wouldn't it be nice~

(I know I just posted, but I'm having a minor Rihanna obsession right now. )  Wouldn't it be nice if we could all pull off cherry red hair?  I love this song and I sing it all day, because I listen to it all day.





LOVE it!