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August, 2011:

Shoesday: Advice Edition

I have been getting a lot of blog hits about Tevas lately. I’m not sure why, but I’m guessing I’ve mentioned them lately? I have also been getting a lot of hits on my flickr site for this picture:

Perhaps the two are related. Maybe, 3 years ago, I posted this pic & talked about wearing Tevas. I am much too lazy to go look right now.

 

ANYWAYS, most of the searches are about “wearing socks with Tevas.”

In Jeopardy style, the question that goes with that statement is: “What fashion faux pas is still only marginally acceptable even on a super cold morning while camping in the middle of nowhere?”

Yes, I am wearing socks with sandals. And no, that is not right. I should not have done it, and furthermore, I should not have posted documentation of this sartorial sin.

So, socks and Tevas questers – just because I have done it, doesn’t mean you should. Especially not in public. Not at the supermarket. No, not even at the convenience store down the street.

Just say no to socks with sandals. (Also, say no to Crocs unless you a) are in a nursing or related profession and are on your feet for 12-ish hours a day, b) are in the garden where no one will see, c) have just run a whole bunch of marathons and are planning on running another in a couple of days and are named Carrie, or d) are a small child [I guess].)

South Dakota Trip – recap!

I’ve been home for almost a week now, have finally downloaded the SD pics from my camera & phone, and thought it was high time I regaled you with all the excitement! I already touched briefly on the first part of the trip. I spent Sunday night – Friday morning with my parents in Rapid City (for the uninitiated, that’s in the Black Hills, home of Mt. Rushmore & other exciting things).

Wednesday evening, I borrowed my mom’s car (like a teenager! cool!) and went to visit my friend Steph and her family. Stephanie & I went to college together and hung out a wee bit during that time. She is made of awesome sauce, and I am so glad that she lives near my parents, because that means every time I go visit them, I get to see her, her very cool husband, and her two fantastic kiddos (who are somehow starting 3rd grade & kindergarten today – not sure how that happened).

We had a great dinner (garden fresh! a woman after my own heart!), a lovely post-dinner walk, and then Legos! and Lego star wars! (Lego me is a faceless robber, in case you were wondering). We had so much fun that we forgot to take any pictures. :( So, I made Steph come to my parents’ house the next day for a photo shoot, because it would be a crime to NOT have a picture of the this much awesomeness in existence:

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This is obviously before my sudden growth spurt….

Thursday was pretty low key. I worked on homework, went to the farmers’ market with my mom, and made a rental car reservation. Friday morning, I was up bright & early to get ready for my long drive. But first, of course, pictures!

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After the photoshoot (we just asked one of the papparazzi standing about, obvs), Mom drove me to the airport to pick up my car. I had a brief moment of panic at the rental car counter when I couldn’t find my license or debit card – I hadn’t used them all week. For a moment I was afraid I’d left them at home, then common sense prevailed – there’s no way I could’ve boarded the plane w/o my license! – and I checked the zipper pocket of my carry on and found them.

I got in my sweet Ford Fusion (ha!) and headed out. I like western South Dakota, but it can be a bit desolate. If I hadn’t been worried about time, I would’ve taken the Badlands loop, but I didn’t want to get to Sioux Falls and be rushing to pick up the architect at the airport!

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Rest stop view

I stopped 3 times on my way across the state, and after my first stop (in Kadoka, SD), I discovered that my car had satellite radio! YAY! I listened to a 90s station in preparation for seeing my two other college besties!

I’d been craving Taco Johns since Wednesday night (mmmmm….Taco Bravo & potato oles with nacho cheese), so when I stopped for lunch in Chamberlain, that’s what I got. So nasty. So disgusting. So good.

Chamberlain is right on the Missouri River, and if I’d cared, I could’ve gotten some awesome shots of the river. However, I didn’t care, so you will have to use your imagination:

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After that, I drove the rest of the way to Sioux Falls, only stopping once to talk on the phone. (Sure, I can drive 80 mph and talk on the phone at the same time – after all the road’s pretty straight, but I decided that it might be a bit safer to just pull into a rest stop.)

Finally, after driving all day, I got to my hotel, and bestie #1 (Sara & I lived together for two years - practically 3) came to my hotel room! YAY! My phone kept making noises, which apparently sounded like pictures, so there was a “why are you taking pictures of my feet” joke. Obviously, what came next is no surprise:

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After an hour or so, she had to head home and I had to head to the airport to pick up the architect! YAY! I hadn’t seen him for over 5 days, and I was pretty excited.

We headed back to the hotel & chilled for approximately 10 minutes before heading downtown to meet Sara, her bf, and bestie #2 (my roommate from my senior year in college & 3 years in LA, Marcy) and her husband for sushi! I was a bit nervous about sushi in one of the most landlocked places you can actually find in the US, but it was pretty good. :)

***Saturday***

Saturday morning, I finished up my homework, and then headed over to Marcy’s to meet her and Sara for our day of fun! The architect dropped me off & headed out for his own day of fun (taking pictures of old downtown Sioux Falls, and relaxing at the hotel).

I got an excellent surprise when, in addition to Sara, Sara’s MOM also showed up. She is one of my favorite moms of all time (next to my own, of course), and we went out for a lovely ladies’ lunch, and then, to the mall. As we were leaving the mall so I could go back to my hotel, rest a bit, and collect the architect, we ran into my sister! CRAZY!

Saturday evening, we all reconvened at Marcy’s house so her chef husband could make us fantastic fajitas and we could spend the evening watching funny You Tube videos.

All too soon, the evening was over…but not before we got pictures!

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I will have to photoshop Steph into one of these pics – she really should’ve been there, right?

ANYWAYS, – SUNDAY!

Sunday, the architect & I headed over to pick up Liz, and then we drove to Madison, home of one of my mother’s brothers and his family. I hadn’t seen them in a while, and we had a lovely lunch. All too soon, it was time to head to Lake Norden to see my maternal grandparents. We spent an hour or so with them before heading back.

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On the way back to Sioux Falls, we drove through Arlington – a town I lived in for five years as a wee lass (Liz was born while we lived there) and we drove by the old house.

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It looks so much smaller than I remember (from when I was 7). Then, we drove through Brookings (where I went to undergrad) and drove by the two houses I lived in as a Jr and Sr in college. The architect was not impressed with either.  I didn’t get a pic of my senior house, but when I was a Jr, Sara & I lived in an old Victorian that had been divided into three very tiny apartments. Her bedroom was an addition to the house, and had been build where the porch must have been originally. They didn’t take the original window out when they added it, so we had a window between our bedrooms. It was an awesome novelty for the first couple of weeks, and then it was awesome because when she would sleep through her alarm, I could open the window & shut it off!  :)

They are (I hope) restoring it now…I swear it didn’t look like this when we lived there…

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That night, we ordered room service & I fell asleep EARLY.

The next morning, we went out for breakfast, then headed back to the hotel to pack up. We met my sister for lunch, and then the architect  & I went on one last midwestern adventure. We drove to Minnesota so he could check that off the list. After touring the exciting town of Pipestone, we went back to Sioux Falls, handed in the car, and got on the plane home.

And that is the end of my SD Adventure!  If you stuck with it this long, you are probably from South Dakota and were hoping to see more pictures of yourself.

I had a great time on the trip – it was so good to see everyone! There were friends I hadn’t seen since May 2007 and family I hadn’t seen since who knows when!

I was, however, super happy to be home, in my own bed. Next time, however, I’m going to need a vacation day after I get back before going to work. Tuesday was brutal (sorry for my abrupt exit at book club tuesday night, fellow clubbers! So tired!)

Happy week, all!

Three (3!) Things Thursday

1. As a person who has been rather generously endowed and who is also a runner, sports bras interest me. I often see people running and think, “oh honey, no! They make sports bras for a reason! Let me take you shopping!” Today, I was driving to work, and from a distance saw a person who had a little more bounce than would be comfortable. I felt so bad for them; that is such an uncomfortable feeling! As I got closer, I realized that said person was a man, and probably wouldn’t feel comfortable buying or wearing the support he so obviously needed.  BUT, good for him for getting out there, right?

2. I had a routine doctor’s appointment yesterday & logged into my computer medical chart this morning to see if my test results were in yet (still watching those protein levels!), and in the chart, I noticed that I was now 67 inches tall!  You guys! I have grown 5 inches since my last doctor’s visit in January!  Can you believe it? I am a GIANT! It’s odd I notice my sudden growth spurt, but I have been pretty busy lately.

The person on the left is a dramatic representation of how tall I am now.

3. PLANS! I am such a planner! The architect & I had talked about going somewhere warm & beachy for Christmas…we’ve never really done a vacation-vacation that didn’t involve visiting other people (which we like to do! We love our friends & family), and thought it might be nice to just have a trip for the two of us. I’d originally said I wanted to go somewhere warm & beachy and we’d talked about Mexico or Hawaii, but it turns out that I am cheap. CHEAP!  (Also, my student loans don’t cover the last portion of my capstone, so I have to pay for that out of pocket, which helps with the cheap feelings.) Now I am thinking maybe just beachy, but not warm. Maybe a B&B on the Oregon Coast; a room with a view [of the ocean] and fingers crossed for a winter storm.

* All photos were found by searching my 3 things key words for Creative Commons licensed photos at Flickr

Three (3!) Things Thursday

Oh, loyal readers! I have abandoned you this week! I am so sorry. I’ve been so busy vacationing and R&R-ing that I have been neglectful. And honestly, it’s not like the vacationing has been hard work.  Sunday evening, I flew to South Dakota. I got it pretty late, so not much happened that night.

Then, on Monday, my ‘rents & I went to Storm Mountain (a church camp that I attended for several years and also the site of my SD wedding reception) where I discovered that my battery in my camera was dead. SAD!  After looking at all the new developments at Storm, we headed to Mt. Rushmore.

1. So, I have been to Mt. Rushmore a lot. I grew up in South Dakota, after all. BUT, it is always cool. So, we went to Mt. Rushmore and viewed the presidents. We did the little .8 mile walk around and got a lot of different views. It was pretty cool.

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parents on the mini-hike

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2. While at Mt. Rushmore, we had lunch. AND, in the ice cream shop next to the cafe, they had FUDG-ALOs for sale. ‘What is a fudg-alo?’ you might ask? Well, it is fudge in the shape of a buffalo. RIGHT? AWESOME!  Obviously, I bought one. Imagine my excitement when I discovered that not only did a get a buffalo-shaped piece of fudge, but it came with the buffalo-shaped cookie-cutter!  I am so excited for Christmas. There is nothing more festive, nothing that embodies the true spirit of the winter holidays more than buffalo-shaped cookies.

FUDG-ALO!

Well, except for maybe NINJA cookie cutters.  Who wants Ninjabread men? That’s right – everyone.


That was it for Monday. We were back at my parent’s house by 1 or so. And then, I took a nap. That’s right – me. Anti-napper extraordinaire! napping.

Tuesday morning started out pretty slowly. I did some homework, had some breakfast, and then we loaded up in the car & headed to Spearfish.

3. We visited my Great-Uncle Bob. He recently turned 99. That’s right. Ninety-nine. Years. Old. Not only is he old, he’s in pretty good shape! He didn’t remember my name right away, but knew who I was. We hung out and talked. He was all cognizant and aware. It was CRAZY! Just before we went, I made sure to grab a photo with him.

Me & Uncle Bob

(I think I don’t look very good in this photo, but it was the only one that we both had our eyes open.)

Tuesday late afternoon/evening was spent playing cribbage (very important game), eating steak, and then heading to bed.

I hope you all are having a good week! I am driving from Western SD to Eastern SD tomorrow, so I know I won’t be blogging then. BUT – I’ll have so much to say next week!  YAY!

 

Three (3!) Things Thursday

1. I am going to attempt to make pseudo-Thai food tonight. Specifically green curry with eggplant and beef. I am so excited. (I call it pseudo, because I am using store-bought curry paste and neglected to buy fish sauce, so we’ll see what happens.)

 

2. I have plumbers visiting today to get estimates on the bathroom remodel. They have both been late, which in itself is not surprising. What is surprising is that they both called to let me know that they’d be late.

 

3. And speaking of bathrooms – the remodel is underway! We have taken out the old gigantic vanity (seriously – it took up about half of the bathroom), removed the linoleum, taken out a lot of the drywall, reframed the back wall, and basically made it completely unusable. Which is, of course, awesome.

After we get our plumbing quotes, we will move forward. We need to buy the floor tiles, the shower tiles, the wainscoting, and the paint. I’m hoping that everything goes relatively smoothly (or as much as it can when we’re doing the majority of the work).

In the beginning

In the beginning

In the beginning

Hidey holes!

MOLD!

Jasmin explores

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* The first two photos were found by searching my 3 things key words for Creative Commons licensed photos at Flickr