Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Durfventures in Spain (Part 1)


The night before we left for Spain, we grabbed some Panda Express and I got this fortune. 

Fitting, don't you think? 


I took this advice (side note: I think they should call them "advice cookies" instead... much more accurate) and was not disappointed in the slightest. 

Spain was beautiful and we had a splendid time seeing the sights, visiting friends from Dallin's mission, and eating an abundance of delicious food. I'm so glad we were able to go! It was a perfect trip. We only got a little lost once (truly a miracle since the roads there are a tangled mess!), and even though we were jet lagged pretty much the whole time we still had lots of fun.
Sunrise over the clouds on the flight there.

My first view of Spain from the plane... so purty!


Our first order of business once we landed in Madrid and dropped off our luggage at the hotel was head to church since we got there Sunday morning. Conveniently, the church, MTC, and temple are all right next to each other so we got to start off our trip with this beautiful view. 

Madrid, Spain Temple



This temple is stunning. The marble exterior and the walkways are such a bright white that it is hard to keep your eyes open at all when the sun is out which is quite the effect. I think I understand what it means to be "above the brightness of the sun" a little better after frying my eyeballs trying to keep them open. 

It was amazing to feel the difference between being on the metro/street and the temple grounds. There is such a feeling of peace, tranquility, and security -- just like coming home. One of the things I love most about traveling, especially abroad, is experiencing this wherever I go. I remember attending church for the first time in Russia and the relief I felt when I walked in was so overwhelming. It was nice to feel that here too!



Anyway, after that we spent the rest of the day walking around the city. Here are some of the sights we saw!

First, The Almudena Cathedral, or the Royal Cathedral. It took them 110 years to complete this thanks to a civil war that really did a number on the country in the 1930s. In the middle of construction they changed the plans from a more Gothic design to what you see here. It's really an interesting mix of old and new, especially inside! More on that later including pictures of the amazing roof inside. 
(I'm trying to do this chronologically and we didn't go in until the end of the week)




There were lots of street musicians and people doing all kinds of crazy stuff to make money, including this guy that was making these huge bubbles on the plaza between the cathedral and the royal palace that you can see in the background. 


This lady tried a slightly different tactic by dressing up in tan clothing and covering herself with sand from head to toe. I haven't been able to find a good job here so maybe I should see if this is a good option for gainful employment? (Answer: No.)

Interesting...

Plaza Mayor. There were cool plazas everywhere! 

(Fun fact:  a few movies have been filmed here including Vantage Point.)


Cool metro entrance at Plaza del Sol, which is kind of like the Times Square of Spain. 


I must say that Russia really spoiled me when it comes to the metro. The stations there are absolutely amazing, beautifully designed and full of art, while the metro in Spain is functional... the end. Apparently when Dallin was on his mission you could still smoke in here, and I am most grateful that is now illegal.


This is a post office... can you believe it?! I'm quite certain this is the most beautiful post office I have ever seen. 


Here's where Dallin made his first contact on his mission. :)


Lots of green and pretty things everywhere! Also, Spaniards really seem to like fountains because there were lots of them. Fountains and roses and statues everywhere. 





One of Dallin's former mission apartments!


Those things that look like huge chocolate cookies are palmeras. We ate lots of them because they are flipping amazing. :) It is a flaky pastry covered in amazing chocolate, and just thinking about them is makin' me hungry so let's move on, shall we?


Neither of us have ever really had any issues with jet lag... except for this trip. I had no idea it was possible to be so tired and yet somehow still be (kind of) awake. It is pretty rude to yawn without covering your mouth in Spain, so my hand was over my face most of the day, or at least that is how it felt! 

Mid-afternoon we couldn't take it anymore and went to our hotel to crash before waking up bright and early for our drive to beautiful Mérida the next day!

...to be continued.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Happy birfday!

After a week enjoying beautiful Spain, Dallin and I got back home to good old 'Merica last night. Oh, our trip was wonderful. Truly wonderful. I'm so glad we were able to go and that everything went perfectly. Travelling abroad stresses both of us out (too many bad experiences maybe?) so to not have any major glitches was a huge blessing.

There will be lots of pictures and stories coming up for sure, but today is my sweet husband's birthday and I want to take this opportunity to talk about him. Don't worry, I'll try to keep it short. ;)

You guys, I am convinced that I am the luckiest woman alive. I can't really say what he means to me without getting more personal than I'd like on this blog, but sometimes it overwhelms me to think about how that blessed man has affected my life. He is patient, forgiving, and always treats me with such gentleness and respect. Even when I am difficult to live with, which happens at least once a month, he is consistently selfless and sweet.

Today I am thankful for him... and that he is crazy enough to kind of like me a little bit. ;)

Happy birthday, darlin'!

(One of many pics from our Spain adventures... can't wait to show you more!)

Friday, May 24, 2013

Outfit a day every day in May {week three}

One more week left! 

May 17
Maxi dresses are amazing. 
(Especially when you don't want to shave...)

Dress: Ross || Scarf: Rue 21 || Shoes: Target 

May 18
I love this dress but haven't worn it in a long time since it got an ink stain... boooo. I finally managed to get it out though with a combination of hydrogen peroxide, Dawn dish soap, Shout, and lots of elbow grease. Yay!

Dress: Downeast Basics (old) || Shoes and pearls: thrifted

May 19
This is kind of a crazy pattern, but I love it!

Shirt: Downeast Basics || Cardigan: F21 || Belt: Charlotte Russe (?)

May 20 and 21
I was a little apprehensive at first, but now I love my pink pants probably more than I should.

(On the left) Shirt: Ross || Jeans: Old Navy || Flats: Charlotte Russe
(On the right) Shirt: Thrifted and refashioned by me || Pants: F21 || Flats: Ross || Necklace: gift

May 22
I mentioned this shirt briefly in my previous post, but here it is again! I really love how it turned out after I altered it and added the belt for some shape. It is this pretty, silky fabric too that is really cool and comfy. It looks much better in real life, not that my awkward self-timer shots aren't lovely, but...

Shirt: Thrifted/refashioned by me || Jeans: Old Navy || Flats: Ross || Bubble necklace: Groopdealz


May 23 and 24 
Yesterday was a t-shirt kind of day. In fact, I might just change back into a t-shirt this afternoon while I finish packing... which I should probably be doing instead of blogging, but whatevs. 

(On the left) Shirt from my trip to Russia
(On the right) Shirt: Ross || Belt: F21

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Awkward and awesome

Awkward:
  • I had a major foot-in-mouth moment teaching seminary on Friday, by far the worst I've had so far (and that is saying something, folks, lemme tell ya!). Seriously guys, it was bad. I was talking about how men and women have different responsibilities in marriage and that you need both to make a good team, and somehow the words "you need the male parts in a marriage" came out of my mouth. I definitely should have replaced "parts" with something like "roles" or "responsibilities" or really anything  else, anything at all. Yep, that happened. I then proceeded to turn as red as my hair and burst into a fit of uncontrollable nervous laughter, which is unfortunately my awkward reaction to all awkwardness. Sometimes I even impress myself with my ability to be unintentionally inappropriate. 
I feel ya, Bill. I feel ya.
  • Warmer weather means open windows, and unfortunately that means that suddenly we have a very intimate relationship with our neighbors, whether they know it or not. Last night we both laid in bed for what felt like hours listening to a barrage of loud, violent, hiccuping from the man next door. It was gross. The most awkward part is that hiccups are definitely not the worst sounds that have floated through our windows... but let's move on. 
  • We are leaving on our big trip in a couple days and I haven't started packing. That's not bad, right? (Wrong!)
  • I've been babysitting two cute little girlies twice a week for a couple months, and I thought it was going really well until I picked them up yesterday and the older one said, "This is the best day ever! You know why?" I obligingly asked why and she replied, "Because this is the last time you're going to babysit me!" She later told me that she meant to say it was the worst day ever... I sincerely hope that is true! ;)
Awesome:
  • I love how this thrift store refashion turned out! Well worth the $1.50, don't you think?
 

  • Seminary ended yesterday so I got to sleep in (which for me means getting up at 7:30) and it felt lovely. As much as I love teaching seminary, it will be nice to not have to put on a Sunday clothes at 6:ooam five days a week. Very nice indeed. Also, the church came out with a new seminary curriculum starting this coming semester that I am SO excited about! 
  • I made this creamy bacon carbonara that I found on Pinterest and it is positively scrumptious! Seriously, it is only Wednesday and I've already made it twice.
Find the recipe here
  • I found some awesome apps for our Spain trip that I'm really excited about! It will make our trip so much easier and enjoyable. When we get back I'm going to try to do a post about good apps to use when travelling, especially abroad, because there is a lot more you can do with your phone without getting a global service plan than most people know. Working at Verizon taught me a lot besides how much I hat being a salesperson I s'pose! (Also I might be more of a tech nerd than I'd like to admit.
  • My 18-month-old baby sister has started to ask my brother to facetime me, and it just makes my little heart melt to see her grinning face on my iPhone. (It also makes me exceedingly baby hungry... think maybe it's my mom that is putting her up to it? :P)
  • This. Cracks me up every single time.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Birthday wish list

I'm really not a very materialistic person. I like to live simply and frugally -- values instilled into me by my mother who has made this lifestyle into an art. (Which is necessary when you have ten kids!)

However, my birthday is next week and I would like to take this opportunity to be selfish and materialistic, so here are some things I've been loving lately.

P.S. I also accept cash or check. ;)


Ninjabread Men Cookie Cutters
I mean... seriously? These are awesome. 

P.S. What do you call a redheaded ninja?

Answer: A ginja! 
You may now proceed to refer to me as "ginja" 
from now on, please and thank you.


Found here

These beautiful prints from The Painted Arrow.
I have the "Love is Spoken Here" print and I adore it. I wish I had these skills!
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Found here


Any/all of the following clothes/accessories 

Found here
Found here

Hello (Adult) Red Champ Pullover
Found here

Found here
(Who would ever pay that much for a
shirt, by the way? Sheesh!)
Found here
  
Found here















A Dutch oven
I make a pretty darn amazing dutch oven cobbler, if I do
say so myself, but we don't have one of our own. :(

Found here
A cute picnic basket like this one
I just made a picnic quilt (which I am very proud of since I have never quilted before!) and
obviously now I just need a basket to complete it.
(Although realistically I'll probably get a simple basket like this one)
Found here


This ingenious pasta pot
This is brilliant, I tell you. BRILLIANT. Plus it comes in red!
Found here

This amazing bed.
It costs more than what we paid for our little car, but who said this birthday list was realistic?
Found here
This see-through canoe.
And maybe the means to take it somewhere awesome?
I've been a lot of places in AZ but I can't think of anywhere with very clear water!
Found here

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Outfit a day every day in May {week two}

(See week one here)

I'm loving this outfit a day challenge on instagram, and I'm very proud of myself for not missing a day yet. Hopefully I can keep it up through the end of the month, although our upcoming trip to Spain (Eeeeeeeek!!!) might interfere, and I'm 100% okay with that! That's one of the reasons why I am posting this weekly since I'm pretty sure that blogging isn't going to be on my mind at the end of the month while I'm celebrating my birthday in beautiful Madrid. :D

Anyway. Here's my outfits from the past week! 

May 9 & 10 
Not a huge fan of the outfit on the left, but I guess that's what I get for procrastinating the laundry. ;)

(On the left) Shirt and jeans: Old Navy || Shoes: Ross || Necklace: gift from my mother-in-law
(On the right) Shirt: ? || Jeans: Old Mavy || Scarf: Target || Shoes: Ross


May 11
I jumped on the bubble necklace bandwagon, and I ain't looking back. 

Shirt: Styles for Less || Belt: Forever 21 || Necklace: GroopDealz 


May 12
Can you tell I love to wear colors? ;)

Cardigan: Forever 21 || Shirt: ? || Skirt: DownEast Basics (old) || Shoes: Ross || Pearls: Thrifted 

May 13 & 14
And can you tell I love scarves? ;) Some girls collect shoes, I collect scarves. 
(On the left) Shirt: ? || Scarf: Rue 21 || Jeans: Old Navy || Shoes: Target
(On the right) Shirt: Walmart || Scarf: gift || Skirt: thrifted || Shoes: Charlotte Russe

May 15
Three things I love: mint, floral, and cardigans.

Shirt: Rue 21 || Cardigan: Forever 21


May 16
This is my favorite from this week, by far!  

Shirt: Ross || Pants and necklace: gift (thanks again to my MIL!) || Shoes: Charlotte Russe || Belt: thrifted || Watch: Kohls