Saturday, December 31, 2011

2012 is going to be my year!

I think this is going to be my year.  2005 was pretty awesome - I graduated from law school, passed the bar exam, got engaged, and got married to the coolest guy around.  2012 has some pretty big shoes to fill.  But I think 2012 is going to be pretty amazing too.  12 is my favorite number.  This is the only "12" year that I am going to be alive for (god willing), so I'm going to have to make it an awesome one. 

I don't make resolutions, but I have adopted a motto for this year:


Yes, this is from a quotable magnet, and yes, it is kind of corny, but I really liked it and I feel like it really applies to me.  It made me realize that I tend to let my problems shape my life sometimes, and I don't want to do that anymore.  I'm going to change it up this year.

Happy New Year, and Happy 2012!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Having trouble deciding who to vote for?

Check out this quiz on ABC's website - the Match-o-Matic - find out which candidate is your perfect choice for the next POTUS.  Let me know who you get! 

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Ireland Day 8: Dublin

Today was one of my favorite days of the trip.  We woke up and went straight to the Old Jameson Distillery for a tour and whiskey tasting.  As you may have guessed, I had been look forward to this day since the trip was planned! 



Despite my high expectations, I was not disappointed.  I opened the front door and walked into heaven - a bar stocked with nothing but Jameson.  I'm never going back to America.



I loved the tour here, even though we couldn't see where they made the whiskey.  It was very educational, and our tour guide was so knowledgeable and passionate about whiskey, and the whiskey-making process, and he had a great personality.  After the tour, we got to do a whiskey tasting, comparing Scotch, American whiskey, and Irish whiskey (Jameson, of course).  The Irish whiskey was the best!  We even got diplomas, to prove we are now certified whiskey tasters.  We also got a free drink with Jameson in it - I tried cranberry and Jameson for the first time and, surprisingly, loved it!


After we were done, we got some free time to explore Dublin.  We decided to walk from the Old Jameson Distillery instead of take the van, so we could get out and see the city.  It was a bank holiday, so a lot of things weren't open.  We walked to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, but the exhibit wasn't open.  The campus was beautiful though.


The Dublin Marathon was also being run that day.  It was pretty cool seeing everyone run through the streets of Dublin, and cheering them on.


It was a pretty rainy afternoon, but we put on our raincoats and continued walking the city.  We are from Seattle after all - a little rain doesn't ruin our day.  We went in search of Christ Church Cathedral, one of the oldest cathedrals in Dublin.  It is believed that the cathedral was founded sometime shortly after 1028. It's stunning, and too large to fit in one good shot, especially while trying to protect a camera from rain, but here is my rainy attempt:

During our search for Christ Church Cathedral, we came across St. Audoen's Church, which was also pretty amazing.  It is another quite old church in Dublin; it was built between 1181 and 1212.



We got hungry for lunch, and decided to check out the chipper that our driver, Paddy, had recommended.  Leo Burdock has been serving fish and chips to Dubliners since 1916.  It's a tiny little chipper, with barely room inside for two people to place their order.  They throw handfuls of french fries onto a sheet of paper, plop fish down on top, cover everything with salt, pepper, and vinegar, wrap it all up in paper, and put it into a paperbag.  There isn't anywhere to sit inside, so you have to stand outside and eat.  The only problem was that it started absolutely pouring on us.  We hunched down in the doorway of the pub next door and ate one of the best lunches I ever had.  (It is the little doorway to the right in the picture below - just enough space to stand and keep our fish and chips dry!)  If you look closely, you can see Joe in there ordering our fish and chips.



After we got done eating, we ducked into the pub next door, named the Lord Edward, to have a pint and wait out the rain.  It was such a cozy little place.  Here's a picture of where we sat to relax and wait out the rain.


The rain let up a little, so we decided to head back to the hotel to get ready for the night's festivities.  We came across Occupy Dublin on our way:



Today also happened to be Halloween, which the Irish take very seriously.  I think it is even more popular there than it is here.  We honored the occasion by going on a haunted tour of Dublin.  We snuck around outside Christ Church Cathedral, and ended up inside the gates of St. Audeon's, where we heard many ghost stories.  I think I even caught an orb on film, where the ghost of the Green Lady lives!  She is believed to be the ghost of Darkey Kelly, who was executed for the murder of her unborn child.


We finished the night with a pint in, fittingly, a bar named Darkey Kelly's.



Good night Dublin!  Have to get some sleep tonight - tomorrow is our last full day in the city.  Sad!

Dear Santa . . .

I'll make you a deal - if you leave these things under my tree, I'll leave you cookies, and promise to be good next year!

1.  Clarisonic Mia in turquoise or blue
2.  gift card to Home Depot so I can buy paint and stuff to make my reading room
3.  Aveda hand relief cream and foot relief cream gift set
4.  Earrings and/or necklace from Dotted Line Jewelry **
5.  books - pretty much any book, but one i want for sure is "the wolverine way"
6.  waterproof stuff sacks
7.  gradient lens for my camera
8.  espresso roast coffee from starbucks (whole beans)
9.  cute headbands and bobby pins
10. Sweet Vanilla perfume from Melvita


**I bought #4 for myself today at the Urban Craft Uprising - saw the perfect necklace and perfect earrings and had to buy them.  That's the only bad thing about buying stuff from local artists - it's pretty much all one-of-a-kind, and if you don't get it when you see it, you probably aren't going to get it.  At least that is my excuse for buying this for myself today!

One of my favorite Christmas songs

Thursday, December 1, 2011

I finally own artwork!

There is this wonderful painting hanging in the place where I go to get my facials (shameless plug:  Skin Care by Casey - Casey is the best!).  Every time I see it I just feel so happy and peaceful and serene.  I know that sounds corny, and I'm not normally the artsy, feely type (or the happy, peaceful, serene type either), but it really just has this effect on me.  The painting is of a big tree, with pink and reddish leaves, surround by grass and flowers and blue sky and clouds, and there is a girl with dark hair sitting under the tree, leaning against the trunk, reading a book.  If you know me at all, you know that if there is anything I love more than reading, it is reading while sitting in the grass under a tree.  Over a year has gone by, and every time I see it I have the same feeling, so I decided to finally buy it.  My plan is to take over one of the rooms in our house (the guest room?) and turn it into a reading room/my own personal sanctuary from the world.  Just me and my books and my dog and a big comfy chair to curl up in.  This painting was the inspiration for that idea and will hang on the wall in that room.  Sorry guests - you're out of luck - air mattresses in the living room for you from now on!