Awkward and Awesome

It’s Thursday! As my sister so eloquently put it: “The leading tone to Friday”. (Such a musician.) And (I hope) you know what that means. It’s awkward and awesome day! Weeeee. Let’s begin.

 

AWESOME:

-I. RAN. Today. I ran! For 30 minutes. I’m using the Couch to 5k app. I did the first day over a month ago. But hey, I did it right?
-The weather is cool out today. It was nice walking back to the house in it from a gym with no A/C.
-I shaved my legs today. You’re welcome.
-Spent time with my mommy! (This seems to be a trend on Thursdays, doesn’t it?)
-Hubs finally got new basketball shoes! Thanks bro-in-law Josh!

AWKWARD/AWFUL:

-I ran today. It hurt, okay? (This is under awful. Duh.)
-Everyone asking me if I’m pregnant because I stayed home sick two days this week. Hello!?
-Basketball commentators in March Madness using really awkward explanations of plays.
-Awkward is hard to type.

It’s Wednesday, Ugh

Usually I like Wednesdays. They’re nice. They’re halfway through the week, they spell funny, and it lets me know I actually will make it through the week. But this week is particularly awful. I’ve been sick for the past two days and not wanting to even get out of bed. (Apparently once you’re married, when you get sick, you’re pregnant.) I was overloaded with a hunk of online class that came earlier in the week than usual, memorizing a 13 (THIRTEEN!) page aria for my voice lesson and trying to figure out what my homework is that’s due tomorrow. Oh, and our house is unfinished, the dishes are piled up, I can’t seem to start exercising and the sun is in my eyes. Ohhhh, woe is me.

Clearly I’m ready for this week to be over so I can spend time with my hubs and get back to normal.

Thankfully, last night I felt well enough to get up and make dinner for once. We bought a bunch of jumbo shrimp and I decided to whip up some fettucine of sorts. After browsing some recipes online, I just decided to wing it as I almost always do.

I ended up breaking out a sauce pan and pouring in some milk and the rest of the heavy cream we had. I melted about 3 cups of sharp white cheddar, 1/4 cup of goat cheese, and 1/2 cup of cream cheese. It turned out pretty well. I think I should’ve added pepper at least. I tried adding red pepper flakes but all that dairy just cancelled it right out.

No pic of the final product. Just picture the cheese all melty and shrimp all cookedy. And mixed together.

Oh. And I made a cake today. Wanna see? Sure you do.

I showed two views because I’m pretentious. And I just had to look up that word to see if I used it correctly. And I was. Boom.

Hope your Wednesday/week is going better than mine!

PS. Remember that audition I told you about? Well I made it into their scholarship choir. I have to decide whether or not I’m going to accept it by April 4. I wouldn’t be mentioning that unless I was thinking about not going. So, if you think about it, pray for clarity and guidance on the calling on my life!

Mic Check, Mic Check

Hello!

It’s been about a week since I’ve posted. And MAN did I miss it! Not because I wanted to, before you think I hate all 7 of my readers. I mentioned in my posts last week about glamping this past week, and that’s where I was. Camping in the middle of the woods. (In my defense, I did try to download my Bloglovin’ app, but of course, I need the newest update on my iPhone.) It. Was. Glorious. Despite the fact that it sounded like a dog pound most of the time we were there and the 5-year-old with parents who don’t know how to discipline waking us up at 6.30 in the morning screaming and playing with his fake gun and then saying later through cigarette smoke, “Oh, did we wake you? He doesn’t have his medicine.”

WHAT!? So you’re telling me that because he doesn’t have his “medicine” you can’t tell him to shut up so the rest of the campers can sleep!? Puh. Leeeeez.

ANYWAY! Spending 5 AWESOME days with my family was absolutely awesome. You’d think only living 45 minutes away I’d see them more often, but I don’t. And I miss them. A lot. All the time. For about a month after we got married I cried at least 2-3 times a week. (Stop crying, Mom. I know you’re reading this!) So being with them constantly and talking and eating and hiking and taking pictures was amazing.

While we were there my baby sister, Rudy, turned 12. TWELVE! She already acts 16. Here’s a picture of her when she was one that my mom posted on Facebook.

And here she is, big 12, on our camping trip.

See what I mean!? Sheesh.

I would upload more pictures, but I’m lazy. The only reason I’m posting these pictures is because they’re my sisters and she already uploaded them to Facebook. Haha! Thanks, Shelby! 😛

Before we kicked off our awesome camping trip, me, hubs, sister, and her friend Austin drove 3 hours to Waco to see The Civil Wars! If you don’t know them, you really should. THE most amazing and unique band I know. The concert was at Common Grounds, a small coffee shop on the Baylor campus. First outdoor and small concert I’ve ever been to. I don’t think I’ll ever want to go to a big concert again after Monday night. It was so intimate, so close, and so awesome. Joy Williams is so cute and so genuine! John Paul White is incredibly sweet and their musical chemistry is swoon worthy. They work so well together. I felt like we were all best friends! Here are some more pictures I stole from my sister :).

The crowd after the show.

AMAZING.

PLEASE check them out. I promise you your life will be better for it!

See you! The Mr. and I are going to finish celebrating his birthday today. He’s 26! 🙂

Sorries for the bad quality! But you get the picture. (hah! get it!?)

Laterssss.

Mic Check!

Hello!

It’s been about a week since I’ve posted. And MAN did I miss it! Not because I wanted to, before you think I hate all 7 of my readers. I mentioned in my posts last week about glamping this past week, and that’s where I was. Camping in the middle of the woods. (In my defense, I did try to download my Bloglovin’ app, but of course, I need the newest update on my iPhone.) It. Was. Glorious. Despite the fact that it sounded like a dog pound most of the time we were there and the 5-year-old with parents who don’t know how to discipline waking us up at 6.30 in the morning screaming and playing with his fake gun and then saying later through cigarette smoke, “Oh, did we wake you? He doesn’t have his medicine.”

WHAT!? So you’re telling me that because he doesn’t have his “medicine” you can’t tell him to shut up so the rest of the campers can sleep!? Puh. Leeeeez.

ANYWAY! Spending 5 AWESOME days with my family was absolutely awesome. You’d think only living 45 minutes away I’d see them more often, but I don’t. And I miss them. A lot. All the time. For about a month after we got married I cried at least 2-3 times a week. (Stop crying, Mom. I know you’re reading this!) So being with them constantly and talking and eating and hiking and taking pictures was amazing.

While we were there my baby sister, Rudy, turned 12. TWELVE! She already acts 16. Here’s a picture of her when she was one that my mom posted on Facebook.

And here she is, big 12, on our camping trip.

See what I mean!? Sheesh.

I would upload more pictures, but I’m lazy. The only reason I’m posting these pictures is because they’re my sisters and she already uploaded them to Facebook. Haha! Thanks, Shelby! 😛

Before we kicked off our awesome camping trip, me, hubs, sister, and her friend Austin drove 3 hours to Waco to see The Civil Wars! If you don’t know them, you really should. THE most amazing and unique band I know. The concert was at Common Grounds, a small coffee shop on the Baylor campus. First outdoor and small concert I’ve ever been to. I don’t think I’ll ever want to go to a big concert again after Monday night. It was so intimate, so close, and so awesome. Joy Williams is so cute and so genuine! John Paul White is incredibly sweet and their musical chemistry is swoon worthy. They work so well together. I felt like we were all best friends! Here are some more pictures I stole from my sister :).

The crowd after the show.

AMAZING.

PLEASE check them out. I promise you your life will be better for it!

See you! The Mr. and I are going to finish celebrating his birthday today. He’s 26! 🙂

Sorries for the bad quality! But you get the picture. (hah! get it!?)

Laterssss.

Saturday Swoons

Today is Saturday, as I’m sure you already know-if you don’t, you may need some sort of brain scan- and I’m starting a new post called Swooning Saturday. Here I’ll post things that make me swoon, obviously. They’ll be things I will never be able to afford and/or be impractical, but make me want them none the less.

1. Anthropologie’s Natalie one-piece: $318

2. Chloe Paraty Bag: $1,995

3. Modcloth’s Hawk Wedge: $119

4. JCrew White Matchstick Jean: $98

5. JCrew’s Saturdays Tee: $40 (appropo much?)

It’s Friday

Hallelujah. My spring break began about 15 minutes ago when I finished up my online World Lit class for the week. Can you say 100?! (read: the FIRST grade above a 70 I’ve made in 3 months.) Woop!

Is your spring break this coming week? What are you doing? I’m going glamping as I’ve mentioned before. 🙂 SO ready. Quiet time with my hubs and my family? Si, por favor.

Before I go though, check out these pretty things I found this week in my internet oogling.

Painted Mason jars. Would love to do this with some of the many leftovers from our wedding!

GORGEOUS glittery heart banner and oh so easy to make.

Sahweet sequin shoe clips. With the leftover elastic sequin I’d DIY a sequin pocket/sleeve shirt!

*click pictures for credit.

Have a great weekend/spring break! 😀