my weekend in pictures.

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{saw 2 guns on friday night – not too bad. i have found the best way to enjoy movies is to have low expectations!}

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{yep, there was painting this weekend. i finally finished up the inside of the windows that we had put off since winter.}

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{our CSA is out of control – anyone need any veggies?}

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{aaron buying a flat of berries at the woodinville farmers market.}

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{we met amanda, george, & madeleine at the celebrate woodinville festival saturday afternoon. there was a basset hound get-together. & baby basset hounds!}

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{yep, he is dressed up like a detective.}

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{madeleine was really fond of sadie.i thiink they will be great friends in the future!}

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{being lazy means getting dinner in a bag.}

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{saturday night was family movie night. aaron was there too but sadie & i were likely hogging most of the couch.}

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{we brunched with our friends cale & jessica, introducing them to serious biscuit in south lake union. delish!}

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{aaron was making faces at me thru the bathroom window. i was painting the inside frame & he was prepping the outside for paint.}

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{holy baby eggplant!}

we had a fun weekend with just a few plans with friends which gave us some time to sleep in & get a few things done around the house – the best kind of weekend! i am in denile that we are quickly approaching mid-august, but have been loving the amazing summer weather we have had in seattle. this is the best summer i remember having in years! it’s lovely. how was your weekend?

M

diy baby shower gift: t-shirt hats.

when i found out my good friend kaleigh was pregnant – yay baby boone! – i knew i would make at least part of the baby shower gift like i did for amanda {swaddler} & kendra  {appliqued onesies}. as much fun as the swaddler & onesies were, i also wanted to try something different.

i found a tutorial for these sweet baby hats on none other than pinterest & i knew i had found the perfect diy gift!

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{original pinterest link: a trio of baby hats}

supplies:

  • fabric – i used three toddler tank tops from the Gap that i found on sale
  • thread
  • sewing machine

i don’t have step-by-step pictures, but it is really unnecessary because this is a simple project.

1. print out pattern and double-check the one-inch box is really one-inch. cut out patterns.

2. trace pattern onto fabric & cut.

3. pin pattern together.

4. sew.*

5. flip right-side out & tie a knot, if needed.

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{adorable! they are so tiny though, it is hard to believe our heads were ever that small!}

*i had the worst time with my new sewing machine with this fabric – it wasn’t jersey, but t-shirt with a hint of stretch. i was trying to use my “serger” foot that would wrap the seam around the edge of the fabric, but i ended up using a simple, standard seam with my mom’s sewing machine.

i decided not to make the ear hat because i just adored the knotted hat so much that i needed to make two! we celebrated baby boone this weekend – aaron at the “dadachelor party” & me at the baby shower – in coeur d’ alene & had a wonderful time. congrats to kaleigh & nick!

do you make baby shower gifts or just buy off the registry?

M

my weekend in pictures.

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{on thursday we celebrated our third anniversary!}

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{friday night i got to dine on indian food with aaron & his brother, ben. naan & mango wala – so delish!}

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{a roadtrip isn’t a roadtrip unless you have a latte & donut for the road!}

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{welcome to idaho! we spent the weekend in coeur d’alene & i have to admit that it was my first time in northern idaho.}

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{we were in town to celebrate our friends & their soon-to-be-born daughter neva rose!}

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{we had a good time in coeur d’alene – crazy that we were so close to montana.}

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{the gorge is so beautiful this time of year.}

we spent just a short time in coeur d’alene but had such a great time catching up with friends & celebrating a new little one (on the way)! in an effort to “un-plug” i didn’t get very many pictures of the weekend. good for me but bad for this blog post… i didn’t even get a picture of me & the mom-to-be! #badblogger

the weather was so nice in idaho & it was great to be out on the water & in the sun {with sunscreen, of course!}. we got to catch up with old friends & meet lots of new ones; always a treat until i have to remember everyone’s name. aaron is great at remembering names, but i am terrible at it! how was your weekend?

M

three years! {wedding anniversary}

today marks three years since aaron & i exchanged vows. it seems like it has flown by but has been super slow all at the same time. {if you ask aaron, he will tell you it seems like it has been just a minute. underwater. if you are a swimmer or scuba diver, you know that is a looong time!}

i just have to tell you that if you weren’t there, august 1st, 2010 was the best day ever! seriously. i am sure you have other dates {like perhaps your wedding day or the birth of your child} that were the best day ever, but this day tops those. promise. we gathered together with our closest family & friends, i got to wear the prettiest dress & get my hair done up, & then we got to brunch! & dance! & later that evening after we had taken a nap to avoid the 100 degree afternoon, we got everyone back together for karaoke. it was lovely. did i mention it was the best day ever?

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{venue: woodriver cellars in eagle, ID // photographer: jason ropp}

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{venue: woodriver cellars in eagle, ID // photographer: jason ropp}

aaron – each day we have been married has solidified what an amazing decision we made. you are my soul mate & i cannot imagine how my life would be without you. you give me strength when i feel overwhelmed, courage when i am scared, patience when i am all wound-up, & you give the best back rubs! thank you for being an amazing life partner & for taking a chance on a girl you met in a bar. {we really did meet in a bar – but thru friends.}

from our vows: “To love you alone, to make you happy, to do nothing which would contradict your wishes, this is my destiny and the aim of my life.”

xo M

*i try not to be political {i feel like it can be so polarizing these days} but i wanted to note how special it is for aaron & me that on our third year of marriage, our same-sex friends & family have the opportunity to marry. we are proud to live in a state that allows for this basic, constitutional right & to live in a country that is moving {albeit slowly} towards change & equal opportunities for all couples. for us personally it was only 46 years ago that we wouldn’t have been able to marry because we are different races. we were lucky enough that the u.s. supreme court found that we have a right to marry each other & feel blessed about this decision each day.

my weekend in pictures.

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{finally signed up for birch box – thanks for the idea kendra!}

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{pre-saled the nordstrom anniversary sale!}

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{aaron & i finally started watching game of thrones & now we are obsessed!}

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{my sister gave us an eggplant plant last week. i am pretty sure those little purple flowers are eggplants-in-the-making.}

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{this week’s csa haul – anyone want some produce?}

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{nordstrom anniversary sale round two!}

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{sadie decided she wanted to drive this weekend instead of being a passenger.}

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{a fierce game of spite & malice with my mom & grandmother on saturday night.}

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{i am obsessed with blackberries & so glad i can find ones that are locally grown.}

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{we got new bulbs for our kitchen pendant lights & they look SO much better! um, but LED bulbs are so expensive. seriously. #theybetterreallylastfor13years}

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{one of my very best friends meg was in town this weekend & we got to catch up this evening over dinner & some chatting. meg, we have come a long way in 16 years! #bffssinceweweretwelve love you!}

we had a fun weekend with my mom & meg in town. the weather has been perfect here – not too hot & not too cold – which is a reprieve from the hot, hot we had in boise last week. time is flying so fast & i can’t believe it is the end of july already, where did the time go? how was your weekend?

M

ten year reunion.

last week we were in idaho for my ten year reunion – holy cow i feel old! there wasn’t a really great turnout & i saw only a fraction of the 500+ people i graduated with, but it was wonderful to catch up with some old friends! also, i remain close to many of my high school friends so every time i go home it’s like a high school reunion! there weren’t too many pics taken {lame, i know, i guess we were too busy having catching up!}, but here are a few to share.

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{dress: madewell // top & shorts: kate spade saturday}

to everyone i got to catch up with, especially my cbc girls – em, jen, beth, julie (meg we missed you!)  –  it was SO great to see everyone!

{also, you will notice my hair is much shorter in the bottom picture. if you know me well you know i only get my hair cut in boise at Graeber & Co. this time i chopped off nearly 8 inches – eep! still long enough for a bun but i am still getting used to it…}

did you go to your ten year reunion?

M

my weekend in pictures.

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{after a day-long roadtrip the sportwagen needed a little love. plus i LOVE the car wash!}

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{aaron wasted no time getting into vacation mode.}

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{i am loving flavored coconut water for hydrating after workouts.}

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{pool essentials: sun protection & magazines!}

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{this is the life! but i only lasted about 5 minutes before i hopped in the pool since it has been in the triple digits.}

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{i got to spend the weekend with this fun lady, one of my best friends from high school emily! we had so much fun!}

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{ah, this face!}

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{sadie was enjoying the late afternoons in the shade by the pool}

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{we tried out some of the kebob recipes in the latest real simple for family dinner tonight. #delish}

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{summer = watermelon.}

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{this is how my nephews clean up the dishes. #thedogsaretheprewashcycle}

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{sadie surveying my parents’ property.}

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{thanks catch phrase for giving aaron the word fahrfegnugen.}

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{yep, that’s the moon above my parents’ house. it was so beautiful tonight!}

aaron, sadie, & i drove down mid-week for my ten year high school reunion. besides feeling a little old, we had a lot of fun! i was able to catch up with my close girlfriends, old classmates, & some family this weekend which was really great & much needed. it almost makes me wish i lived in boise again. but then i think of how much i love seattle & am thankful we are just a short ways away. it definitely feels like summer down here with triple digit heat & we have taken full advantage of the A/C & swimming pool at my parents’ house! what a fun weekend & thanks to everyone for making it so amazing!

how was your weekend?

M

west elm kitchen light pendants.

after i did the big kitchen update last spring, i wanted to live in the space & use it for a while before we did any other big updates. i have always disliked the lighting in the kitchen – track lights – and i had big plans for an update to them. luckily for us we were able to upgrade without bringing in an electrician – hooray!

i have been searching for light fixtures for months, & fell in love with these globe pendants some time ago. they are from, you guessed it, west elm! {this is my go-to place for anything home décor! the best i tell you!} while the junction boxes – is that what they are called – aren’t perfectly located {i would have preferred them closer together & centered over our kitchen island} these lights are far better than the old track lighting!

you can shop for your own here: west elm globe pendant.

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we still need to patch up the holes from the track lights & find round, frosted bulbs {right now we have frosted LEDs that have a weird plastic top}, but overall we are very excited about these lights – such an improvement!

{in the bottom two pictures it looks like there are two bulbs in each pendant, but it is just a reflection off of the glass}

have you been changing out any light fixtures lately?

M

my weekend in pictures.

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{good things come in west elm packages. so excited to share what is in these boxes – post should be up wednesday!}

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{a much-needed mani & pedi to end the work week.}

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{its funny how everything you order online all arrives on the same day.}

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{in a bit of a role reversal, i taped up the windows & aaron varnished the back doors.}

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{mmm… which wich!}

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{sadie & i were meditating in the sun. #ohm}

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{we took my grandmother to chipotle for the first time – she loved it!}

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{we went to see this is the end since it was getting really good reviews. #worstmovieever}

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{some of our neighbors have the most beautiful flowers. #iwishihadagreenthumb}

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{we found a new part of ravenna park this morning. sadie enjoyed the new sights & smells!}

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{don’t aaron & sadie look stoked to be at anthro with me?}

we had a fun weekend & finally got a few in progress projects completed, but boy did these last two days fly by! why do the weekends always go so much faster than the week days? how was your weekend?

M

thirty before i am thirty: {ombre 4th of july cake}

number twenty-nine: bake a cake.

it is hard to believe but i made it to 28 without ever baking a cake. seriously. it is something that i have always wanted to do, but i just never found the time. when i was flipping through my new InStyle mag last month & saw a nine layer ombre cake in blue & red, i knew i had to make this cake! #gobigorgohome ideally i would have wanted to make the cake & frosting from scratch, but let’s be honest, the ombre colors & nine layers more than made up for that!

we were attending a fourth of july party at our friend jerry’s house which was lucky since this cake turned out enormous. seriously. it was 9 inches wide & eleven inches tall. such a beaut! i knew this would be a lot to take on being my first cake and everything, but it was fun & i had such a great support system thanks to aaron & local friends cheering me on!

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{ingredient prep. see the full list & recipe below.}

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{dying three sets of cakes.}

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{baking, frosting, & stacking.}

{two other things: my sister taught me a trick years ago to use pieces of parchment paper underneath the first cake layer to keep the plate or cake stand clean – at the end you carefully pull the papers out. also, i didn’t cut any of the layers flat before stacking since they were all thin; as i built up the layers there was some curve on the tops of the top layers & i used a little extra frosting as glue.}

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{that is my “hey i made a cake & i am super excited” face. & that is our wonderful friend jerry behind me – thanks for hosting a fab party jerry!}

ombre cake – recipe from InStyle magazine July 2013

makes one 9-inch cake {stands 11 inches tall}

ingredients:

  • 3 boxes white cake mix
  • 6 egg whites
  • 4 1/2 cups Sprite
  • Blue gel food coloring {i used Americolor gel pastes from Amazon – royal blue}
  • Red gel food coloring {i used Americolor gel pastes from Amazon – super red}
  • 5 12 oz. tubs of whipped vanilla frosting
  • cooking spray/butter
  • parchment paper
  • 3 9-inch cake pans

one. preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

two. mix one box of cake mix with 2 egg whites and 1 1/2 cups Sprite; divide evenly among 3 bowls.

three. create three shares of blue: add 2 drops of coloring to one bowl, four to the second, and 8 to the third.

four. coat three 9-inch cake pans with cooking spray {i rubbed butter on the edges of the pan instead}; line bottoms with parchment paper cut to size. pour each batter into its own pan.

five. bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until toothpick comes out clean. let layers cool; remove from pans. if needed, use a serrated knife to trim tops so they are level.

six. place darkest blue layer on a plate {or cake stand!}; cover with a thin layer of frosting. repeat with remaining layers, from darkest to lightest. chill cake in fridge. {definitely put the cake in the fridge every three layers, this helps tremendously with the cake stability!}

seven. repeat step two.

eight. add one drop of blue coloring to one bowl and one drop of red to another. do not tint the last bowl.

nine. repeat steps four and five.

ten. keep building cake with blue, then white, then red layers, frosting after each. chill cake in fridge.

eleven. repeat steps two to fie using red coloring instead of blue.

twelve. keep building cake with red layers, going from lightest to darkest, frosting after each

thirteen. coat outside of cake with thin layer of frosting. chill for 15 minutes.

fourteen. use remaining frosting to generously coat outside of cake. chill for at least one hour before cutting.

have you baked anything recently? anything ombre or layered?

M