Showing posts with label Tahoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tahoe. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Long drive.

After a beautiful morning and then a long drive home {thanks to I-80 traffic} I was totally ready for the Indian dinner I had tonight.
Even though San Jose's not my home right now and despite Tahoe's beauty and fun, it felt so good to pull up to this street - I think there's a lot that I love about a good neighborhood.
Plus there's a nice bed and a hot shower here :)
xoxo, natty ❤

Saturday, August 3, 2013

As mentioned a while ago...

Tonight I made Atlantic Beach Pie.
We've yet to try it but I have high hopes.

Good Saturday!
xoxo, natty ❤ 

Friday, August 2, 2013

Quality time.

My dad, stepmom, and I ventured into Reno for a Basque dinner.

And then we walked around Harrah's to people watch and spend a few dollars.

It was a fabulous evening!
xoxo, natty ❤

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Having fun.

We're still having fun up here. Today was a bit windy and I needed to recover from yesterday's sunburn {who? me?} so I stuck to non-beach activities.
And there are dachshunds everywhere, of course.
xoxo, natty ❤

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Beach time!

After another nice morning we headed to the beach.

Then I made dinner and we watched the original "Yours, Mine, an Ours" with Henry Fonda and Lucille Ball.

It's been a great day.
xoxo, natty ❤

Monday, July 29, 2013

Mountain air.

I'm a day into our Tahoe time and really enjoying it. Oh but I do really wish my dear old husband were here with us but he's holding down the fort in DC; thanks so much sweetie but it'd be nicer with you here.

Let's look at niceties then, shall we? We shall!

1. Humidity trumps altitude. Though I'm getting winded going up stairs or walking up a hill {like I always do at this elevation}, this morning's run made me feel like I was in the best shape of my life.
That's hyperbolic but temperatures in the high 60s and seemingly zero humidity really make a huge difference compared to what DC's summer has to offer {wet rags continuously slung at me}.

2. After my run...
The focus is on the lake.
an uncle made blueberry pancakes!

3. We made a run to the Tahoe City thrift shop, one of the best I've ever, ever, ever been to. I snagged an old Mexican embroidered blouse and some cheap books.

4. I got in the water today. I took the slow walking immersion approach. I can't decide if that or jumping in is easier. I can safely say that neither way is comfortable but I do like to get myself in once a day when I'm up here.

5. My pops is driving up tomorrow! This is going to be one full house!

What's good about your week? Has weather cooled down the way it did in DC? Are you getting in some mileage too? Have a happy week wherever you are.

xoxo, natty ❤

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Planes, minus trains, and automobiles.

I woke up in DC this morning and one flight later plus a smooth car-ride I'm SO ready to go to bed in beautiful Lake Tahoe.

Have a great week folks!
xoxo, natty❤

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Before the wipe-out

 
Ok, I found another video from last summer; not all readers (if there are any at all, that is ;)) can appreciate this but if you're tall and blond and from Nebraska, then this is for you!

 

Sunday, October 3, 2010

wowzas!

Oh my, have I been remiss. I apparently decided to take off of blogging for about a month, unbeknownst to me. The school year hit me like a tidal wave that is still cresting, but it’s been great. My classes are good and I felt as though I was able to go into the school year with a good handle on planning, etc. I started some part time coaching soon into the school year which promptly zapped any free time that I had enjoyed, but that’s been good too.

We ended up having a great time in Chicago/Milwaukee. It was great to have time with my good friend and then M and I had an amazing time with our college friends.

I spent the last week or so of summer vacation buying pretty things for my classroom (pretty fabric to cover my corkboard, bright marker colors, etc.) and attending back to school meetings. My beginning of the year field trips went well (¡Gracias a Diós!) as was Back to School Night. The team and I and some faithful parents trekked up to Tahoe two weeks ago for an invitational meet and even though I was “working”, it was super nice to in Tahoe, if even for about a day.

I JUST saw a movie ad for “Secretariat” (I’m watching a USA marathon of Law & Order SVU since M s visiting his folks this weekend) and have decided that I MUST see it. I also want to see “The Social Network”. M and I have been subsisting on “Mad Men” (we’re on season three) and “Weeds” (Season two…old, I know, get over it) since we decided not to get cable whilst cohabitating with the Memaw so I’ve seen hardly any commercials so I have ni idea on what movies are out there. Have you seen any movies recently? Are there any that you want to see?

Speaking of things to see, I’ve been on a nasty book hiatus and I want it to STOP. I re-read “She’s Come Undone” by Wally Lamb as my last book. It is such a disturbing novel but has a beautiful story of redemption and I have read it several times. I keep meaning to start “Dead Until Dark” by Charlane Harris (it’s what “True Blood” is based on) so hopefully soon ☺

The weather has been crazy-dazy recently and we had a major heat wave this week. It’s since cooled down a bit and the days are beautiful and autumnal. Our street is lined with giant sycamore trees and the only downfall is the obscene amount of leaves that rain upon us every day. Amongst this picturesque backdrop my cousin J and my friend C ran the San Jose Rock and Roll Half Marathon this morning. It was a total blast. This was the second time that I’ve done it (last year with M and his fam = so much fun ♥) I love this race and there’s so much energy with bands at every mile and tons of people cheering. I wasn’t going to do it but my friend asked me and I figured that it would be a good tune-up before my big day!

Anyway, this was a great day and I’m really looking forward to M coming home tomorrow. I still have some grading left to do tonight (pooh-pooh) as well as major laundry, but I’m full and happy from my yummy dinner (home-made Greek quiche and copycats of two salads thanks to my friend C!) and the days have been beautiful so I guess I’ll be “ok”.

Hopefully I’ll be back sooner than last time! Happy beginning to your week ☺
 



PS
A good family friend died last week unexpectedly and we’re attending his memorial service tomorrow; please think positive thoughts.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Just some more pictures...

***So something is making this picture putting up/internet thing not happy right now so this is to be added to later...gracias***

I'm sitting in Chicago's Union Station waiting for my train to Milwaukee and also wading through the molassis like internet connection (it's actually probably most likely yeah I think it is just my slow computer) to play the JUMBLE (hello, lover...). Yesterday was a great day in the windy (read: humid) city. I got in a run and sweated like a stuck pig in the process but it was great because I got to run along the lake. We just kind of hung out afterwards and I got to go to the Chicago Cultural Center, a beautiful building that quenched my architectural thirst and had several really cool exhibits. I shopped a bit and then my friend's friend took us out on a boat down the river last night which was super nice because it was warm and very very pretty.

Yums at Sunnyside =)

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Wuvs!

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Fun at Sunnyside =)



I have some more Tahoe shots and will hopefully get up some Chicago ones soon =) Also, let it be known that I smashed my left pinkie finger in a car door last night and it's throbbing and ugly and painful.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

To where have you gone??

To Chicago. Well first it was to Lake Tahoe, then to San Jose, then to San Diego, then to San Jose, now to Chicago, soon to Milwaukee, then finally back to San Jose. Read on for an explanation...

Wowzas wowzas wowzas, it’s been quite a while. I decided to really take a vacation when we went to Tahoe, and take that vacation I did. It’s been a pretty great few weeks. We went to Tahoe for two weeks- well, almost…I left Tahoe a few days early to drive home to SJ and fly down to San Diego for my very first Jewish wedding.


The daughter of M’s dad’s very close friend got married and the wedding was great. Like I said, I had never been to a Jewish wedding and the couple and families oh-so-nicely included explanations of the Jewish wedding traditions included in their service. Said service was quite lovely and held right outside of our hotel on San Diego Bay. We (me, M, his brother and parents) also got to enjoy quite a bit of great beach and hanging out time, including many yummy eats! Even though it was a family vacation and we strived to spend every singe minute as a unit, I had to extract myself to get in my runs. I’m more than half way through my marathon training (eeeeek and eeeeeeek!) and my mileage has been creeping up. Oddly enough, I’ve been able to stick to the running and M’s family was also very supportive in making time for me to get in my miles. All in all, the trip was super-fun and it was great to have a visit (we all hadn’t seen each other since April)…thanks for a great weekend everyone!

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Tahoe was fabulous and very Tahoe-like for us; my family (dad’s side; aunts. uncles, cousins, animals…) rents a house on the west shore, big enough to accommodate a double digit amount of people, we go to the beach most days, there are grocery (and other thing) runs into Tahoe City, big dinners are cooked but not often eaten until 9, people are sun burnt, maybe a bear is seen, fun is had. I didn’t take too many pictures since we do this every year, but I will post some. M and two of his college soccer buddies drove up for the weekend and we sauntered over to Emerald Bay…so pretty. We hiked to Eagle Lake the next day, though I have no photographic evidence; it happened, I swear! The boys drove back and I followed a few days later to embark upon aforementioned San Diego trip.


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Sonic's in Vacaville; my first time ever and I (and Guinness as well) was a huge fan =)

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Kind of gross for some maybe, but not for me. 


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Ready for a big boat and beach day! Tired after a big boat and beach day! 


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Put flowers in your hair...

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Boat dog keeps the waters safe. 


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Floor-of-boat dog does other things.


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S'mores with GIANT marshmallows...yum! 


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Sleeping wiener dogs...


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Sunbathing beauties...


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"OK" view from the beach...


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Some randomness: there’s been quite a bit of eating out recently, which I guess is fun, and the school year is RAPIDLY approaching and I’m staving off thoughts of what that entails. A very sweet coworker of mine died suddenly on Sunday (read about her here); she had been diagnosed with cancer in the past few weeks and things progressed very quickly.
I'm nowhere near wrapping my head around what happened to her. Her services are tonight and I can't be there since I'm currently on a plane to the Midwest for another wedding but I'm hoping that we'll do something at school with the whole community.

The wedding we're going to is that of one of M's college soccer buddies and we got to meet the bride last year at a different wedding; I wish many years of happiness to this very sweet couple...congratulations you two!

I'm flying in early to Chicago (the wedding is in Milwaukee this Saturday) to visit with one of my favorite people. We'll hang out tomorrow (Thursday) and I'll take the train (will Cary Grant be on board?) to and from Milwaukee and fly back to Cali-Cali on Monday. School stuff officially starts for me on Wednesday of next week so this is really the last hurrah...hurrah!

Hopefully this flight is over soon, I'm ready to not be hanging in the sky (which is such a weird concept, if I think too much about it, which I try not to) and I developed a strong pain in my back. I usually get this pain in my shoulder/neck, actually, every few months. I take ibuprofen and heat the heck out of it with a heating pad but for some reason it settled into my upper right back while I was at the airport and so I sit here, nursing a Chardonnay and leaning back on a water bottle as a sort of poor-girl's airplane massage chair.

Anyway, I'm going to include some photos of the past few weeks. Hopefully I'll get back into the swing of things and the fussy child of the irresponsible parents down the aisle (he can't even walk and they're giving him coca cola; that is slightly irresponsible, no? They bought several drinks so I think that they can afford something better…I’m thinking too much and being judgey…) will calm down and we'll land safely. Also, today is my step mom’s birthday- happy birthday Leah and many more!!!

Here's to the sausage I plan on eating in Wisconsin this weekend!

***I made it (woo hoo!). We're back from eating tapas and drinking sangria. Maeve has an adorable apartment and being in the center of our great country with it's humidity and architecture sure makes me miss my Minnesota days. I'm stuffed and ready for bed (couch...my choice) so toodle-ooh friends. ***



Friday, July 23, 2010

Farmer's Market Fresh

Yesterday my grandmother and I checked out the farmer's market at the Ferry Building in SF. M and I usually stop in at the start of our runs to use the baño so we don't often just browse; it was quite nice to meander and sample goodies and buy some lovely fresh produce. I ended up walking away with a delectable little hunk of Gruyére, $10 worth of organic white peaches, nectarines and plums, some beautiful chard, a baby head of butter lettuce, several pounds of yellow and green squash and a carton of "real" strawberries (as opposed to fake ones). I think that they're real because they leave on the stem but whatever they're called, they were delicious and we polished off one whole carton on the way home (and then it turns out that in all of their cute-ness I didn't even take any pictures but just devoured them =( ).

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From the Port of SF building next to the Ferry, neat SF pier and shipping history. 

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People getting their lunch on. 

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Pastries and 'kraut = all a girl needs in this world. 

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All sorts of crazy and beautiful onions and the most ENORMOUS garlic bulbs I had every seen! No vampires around there, that's for sure.

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Pretty colors!

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'taters. 

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Cruciferous-ness, beauties. 

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I really liked their sign. 

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Organic donuts! Organic = healthy...healthy donuts! 

For dinner we had some fish that I baked with the squash and that Greek seasoning, I wilted down and crisped the chard with S&P and some nutmeg, and then mac & cheese (the very latter being specifically for my oh-so-sophisticated palate). All in all it was fun and the big city weather was just beautiful, not always an attainable feat on summer days.

I stayed up late writing those postcards and watching Bethenny and we're going to head over to a WG estate sale for kicks. Hopefully I'll get some laundry/cleaning done today (do I ever quit referencing that?) since we're doing our long run tonight in the city and then staying at a hotel as a reward. This is all because I'm leaving for Tahoe mañana and it's so much easier to do long runs together than solo. I actually took yesterday off so tomorrow I'll do like five miles then eight or so in Tahoe on Sunday...hopefully.

Also, here are a couple of things that I want to write about, so this reference is mostly (entirely) a reminder for myself: Fish Head, Tahoe-traveling-food, and Easter in July; more to come!

Happy Friday!