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Saturday, March 1, 2014

october backlogs: halloweeny things


The week before Halloween, I finally did it.
I hosted a Ladies Night Out!

For those of you who don't know, LNO is a monthly law wives event that we take turns hosting. The theme is decided by the host, and we just plan a fun night for us law wives to get together for fun and fellowship. It sounds pretty cheesy and sometimes it is, but it's also so needed. 

I had always wanted to host, but as you probably know, either by photos or by personal experience, our apartment is tiny. 

But I mean, c'est la vie and stuff. I did it anyway. 




It was a crisp fall day, and the theme was fall! Naturally.

I set up our dining room table as the main hub of craftiness, and bought little frames for everyone to paint and decorate to their heart's content. I also printed out cute little Fallish sayings, like "fall into fall!" and "keep calm and pumpkin spice everything", etc. for them to put in the frames.

I set up the back porch as the pumpkin carving station. I was hoping to spread out the areas of activity, so that it wouldn't feel so crowded!
Isn't our back porch view delightful?



I was so excited and couldn't wait for everyone to get there. Messy, chatty, crafty, cidery, happy evenings are the best. 




It started getting pretty crazy right off the bat.
Paint brushes flying, ladies chatting and frantically passing jewels, buttons, ribbons, fabric and more.

My friend Emilie even brought some spray paint for her pumpkins, so she could have crisp white pumpkins with a pretty monogram design on the front!
It turned out so great, too. She has such incredible style. She has designed their home impeccably, I always love seeing her creative touches!





We ended up just kind of cramming everyone around the table, and they didn't seem to mind.
I put on Runaway Bride in the other room and we all just settled in for a girlish evening.









We had cider and hot chocolate throughout the night, as well as a few other snacks that the ladies brought.
After the initial crafting was done and the frames were drying, a few of us went out back in the cool night air for some pumpkin carving. A few girls brought their own pumpkins, so they got to work!








It was such a pleasure to host, and the whole night was aglow with girl time.

I was really glad I took the plunge and allowed our small space the potential to be a place of warmth and memories. Sharing your space can be one of the most exhilarating things, and a lot of time little excuses or doubts or insecurities creep up and stop you from doing so, but so what if it's messy? So what if it's imperfect?
I'm starting to sound like Shauna Niequist. But it's true. It's sacred and it's joyous and it's worth it.







Another October/Halloween highlight was our Gnomeo and Juliet costumes!

Our church has this incredible harvest festival that we've participated in every year. I feel like a broken record, but this year was our last one. Everything is coming around for the last time, which is really sad. I try not to dwell on it!
We actually didn't participate in the Trunk or Treat our first year here. We did the hayride station, freezing our tushes off and drinking lots of cider and hot cocoa and bidding on the baked goods for the auction inside!
But for the last two years, we got to dress up and decorate our trunks. Last year we were Carl and Ellie from UP, which was so much fun. This year we wanted to do something similar, a fun (and easy) costume that the kids might recognize and that was another great cartoon love story.








Another super-random but fabulous October highlight is that we started eMeals!
I don't know if you've heard of it, but I've been spreading around my love for it like an official spokesperson.

They basically email you a meal plan every week, based on your diet preferences, how many people are in your home, where you grocery shop, etc. It's completely hassle-free.
If you're like me, and you absolutely hate trying to maximize your shopping lists every week, and you end up wasting a lot of produce, or eating out to avoid having to cook something made of canned beans and frozen chicken because that's all you have in the house, or you end up stressing out trying to plan healthy meals for every single meal on a budget, my sweet darling this is for you. 

Dustin and I currently use Herbalife, which is a program of meal replacement shakes and vitamins and such. We drink a shake for breakfast and lunch, so dinner was always tripping us up. We wanted something healthy, filling, efficient, easy, and delicious. eMeals has been our best friend from day 1.
We use the "low-carb" option, so every Wednesday morning I get the new meal plan in my inbox, and Dusty and I go shopping together that night. The list includes 7 recipes, (entree and side dish), and a detailed shopping list for the grocery store of your choice, prices included. All you have to do is run to the store, check off each item (while chatting hand-in-hand and half-joking about buying that party size of puff cheetos), and go home and throw Friends on while you whip up some Mexican pork chops with a caesar salad.
The recipes are incredible, but are still easy enough to make quickly (and even experiment with, which I occasionally do).
Anyway. Enough about that! Moral of the story is, it's the best thing we've ever done.


dijon/white wine blueberry chicken
with roasted asparagus
spicy salsa pork filets
with steamed zucchini and squash





Our actual Halloween was one of the most subdued, and one of the best, Halloween evenings.

It was a Thursday night, so we obviously had work/school that day as well as the next.
It was a gorgeous Fall day, a little rainy. The leaves were stunning.
We had the chance to take some pictures on campus on a hillside of fallen leaves. Dusty took some of me for this blog post, and then we had a random student walk by and ask us if we'd like one of the both of us! So we let him take a few, and thanked him before trotting through the worsening wind and rain to our car!




Our creepy Halloween evening was pretty simple.
We went over to spend time with Colinoria (Colin and Victoria), who had a big bowl of candy for trick or treaters. Lucky for us, no one came! So we just got to eat a lot of candy while we carved pumpkins and watched Children of the Corn. 
One of the best and worst movies of all time, I think.
He wants you too, Malachi!









Victoria carved a super cute owl, and I carved Eva. I'd say I created a pretty fair resemblance!
I guess cat pumpkins are becoming a tradition for me.

2012

I'll soon get started on our November adventures -- maybe, eventually, I'll start blogging present-day again.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Winter Wonderland!

CHRISTMAS IS COMING!

Okay, I might be a little bit early.

But the upcoming weekends are crammed (we're going to Georgia next weekend, and then it's the home stretch to Dusty's law school finals!) and then we leave for Arizona from Dec 21st - Jan 3rd.
Dusty and I had our own little Christmas weekend last year, so we plan to do the same thing this year, on December 15th.
We exchange presents, have coffee and hot chocolate, watch a Christmas movie...all the normal Christmasy things!

With all those things going on, we'd have very little time to really enjoy Christmas decor.
And this year, I wanted to go all out. 

So I wanted to have at least 3-4 weeks to actually enjoy it!
Thus, this weekend, Winter Wonderland happened.

Sorry for all of the How I Met Your Mother references, but in season 2, they have the most magnificent Christmas.
Lily decorates the apartment while Marshall is studying for one last paper (Marshall is also in law school).


He comes out of his room with his eyes closed, not wanting to see "Winter Wonderland", because it would be his reward later that night for finishing his paper!



Marshall: Save me at least twenty cookies, and DO NOT lick the bowl! Was that a reindeer? I DON'T WANT TO KNOW.

So for my very own law school hubby, I decided to have our own Winter Wonderland.
This past Saturday, he went to school all day to study, and I got to work!

But first things first.

Welcome to our cozy abode!



Our apartment is small and narrow, and one of the coziest place of all time.
We both can't wait to finish school and get our first house, but this has turned out to be a pretty lovely home for us.
We separated the living room from the dining room/kitchen area with a large room dividing shelf, which holds our large collection of movies!







 We have a little bathroom to the left, between the dining room and kitchen.






We have finally arranged our kitchen just the way we like it.
It was tricky arranging everything so that we still have the space to move around, and fix meals!

Our woodsy kitchen view!



The child-like drawing is by my adorable husband, on a dry erase frame I made.

Upstairs, we have two bedrooms and another bathroom.
The second bedroom is used as a study/craft room/guest room, and is in serious transition/remix mode. I hope to document the changes soon, and blog about the finished product!
I also left the bathroom out of this post, because I'm also dreaming of a complete color change...
I mostly just focused on the areas I decorated for Winter Wonderland :)





Our apartment is almost entirely thrifted, and we like to call this spectacular dresser our "Chronicles of Narnia" dresser.

My vanity corner.

On Saturday, I cleaned and began the preparations for the great Winter Wonderland transformation!
I started with a hearty warm breakfast, and great Christmas classics to play in the background!


Over the past few weeks, I had been meticulously shopping, thrifting and making lists of what I needed to put together to pull this off!


And before long, it started coming together!

Welcome to Winter Wonderland.










I squealed when I found this Christmas kitten throw!






Speaking of kittens, they have become obsessed with the penguin blanket, ironically.




I made this little Santa at our local pottery painting studio - it's called All Fired Up!
I went with a friend, and decided to make a Dallas Cowboys Santa to sit on our coffee table especially for Dusty.






This was another one of my favorite finds - a stocking holder!
We don't have a fireplace (therefore, no mantel) but I knew I wanted to actually have stockings this year.
I got a lot of these things on two really fun sites - orientaltrading.com, and collectionsetc.com.




I have a lot of favorites, but I love the way our Christmas table turned out.
I found the adorable dishes at Good Will (the best place to look! 50 cents a piece, in perfect condition!) and used a few things I already had, then filled in the rest at Ross, the dollar store and Joann's.


The seat covers I found on Amazon!






Easy peasy, cost effective Christmas decor: fill your existing frames with patterned wrapping paper!



The bathroom saw quite the transformation!

I always wondered when Santa had the time to go over his long lists...









Another favorite. How cute is this little nativity?

Now for the kitchen!
Simple, but cute - I love the lights!






I didn't actually tell Dusty that I was decorating our bedroom.
So far, it has been my favorite part of the decor.
The downstairs is fun for us and our friends, and is so much fun to come home to.
But the bedroom is more private, and is like our own little secret.
Except that I'm showing it to all of you.
But still :)


I was giddy when I found this wall sticker of a snow scene window.

So cute! And maybe goofy, but I love it.






Officially my favorite Christmas candle.

I am so proud of the pillows.
Pillows can be so expensive, and all of the ones I liked the best were upwards of $30.

But then I found the cutesie little reindeer pillow at Ross, for $6.
And I made the other two!



They're funny and quirky, and I made them from scratch!
I bought the Sharpie fabric markers from Amazon, and the fabric from Joann's.
I already had the pillow stuffing from another project!

Winter Wonderland has been the best.
Last night was so cozy and fun!

All we have left to do is put up our Christmas tree together. I can't wait!
We had so much fun last year, which was our first Christmas as a married couple!

I'll be sure to post pictures of the actual finished product, tree and all.

Before and after!



I hope you all had a great weekend, too!

What are your plans for Christmas decorating?

Talk to you all soon,

In love,
Cait