We’re six months in! That doesn’t even seem possible. Then again, we’ve basically re-built a house. Here’s what we’ve been up to: MAY Closed on our first home! Also known as the ‘calm before the storm.’ DIY demolition with my Mom God bless my Aunt and cousin for helping to clean Water … Continue reading
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Summer Top Picks
Time for my quarterly catch up. Summer absolutely flew by so I figured we could recap the top events by category: trips, books, and food & wine. Top Trips In June Daniel and I made a trip to Iowa for my cousin’s wedding which I actually did manage to cover in this post. Following the … Continue reading
Red, Yellow, Green…Blue
The other night my volleyball team got together after work for a weeknight dinner party. Fortunately, I didn’t have to host since one of our teammates happened to be house sitting for her aunt who has this view: Amazing!! Since there would be no time to go home between work and dinner, I needed to bring a commuter-friendly side. … Continue reading
Black (Bean) Magic
Who doesn’t love to sink their teeth into a juicy, meaty, grill-charred burger in the summer? Vegetarians, I suppose. Buzzzz kill. At any rate, veggie lovers, this one’s for you. But before we get to the recipe, I have to show off this incredible summer spread from yesterday’s Ferry Building Farmer’s Market. Does it get prettier … Continue reading
Knee High by the Fourth of July
The Fourth of July has always been a very special holiday to me, jam-packed with family and tradition. Before my grandparents passed, July marked reunion time for my dad’s side of the family in Dubuque, Iowa. Nothing gets you in the mood for fireworks like making a ten hour trek through unending corn fields crammed in the back of … Continue reading
Wallet Friendly Weekends in SF
Summer is fast approaching. Hooray! Time to break out those Chubbies and kick back with a glass of chilled rosé or throw together a casual game of sloshball. It’s also a time when a lot of us are traveling – weddings and long awaited vacations are top of mind this time of year. Airfare, rental cars, hotels, wedding … Continue reading
Microclimate March in Marin
This past Thursday we started thinking about what the weekend would hold and agreed that it was time for a hike. Tricky thing was deciding where to go since we are still clueless about anything that’s not inside walking distance from our apartment, with the exception of wine country, for obvious reasons. We finally confirmed a trail within an acceptable … Continue reading
5 “must-haves” in San Francisco
After two whole months in San Francisco, we’re pretty much experts ready to impart the inter-web with our infinite wisdom. So, if you’re planning to visit and/or move here this is what you need to bring with you. 1. A pair of Nike Frees, just do it. One of my favorite things about living in San … Continue reading
10 Static Stretches for Runners
In a recent blog post, I eluded to having dysfunctional hips. Poor running form, extended periods of sitting at work, pelvis misalignment, and really bad stretching habits has led to a history of hip tendonitis, iliopsoas hip snapping, and piriformis syndrome. The worst part is that I have only myself to blame. It doesn’t take … Continue reading
Volleyball Virgin
Last night Daniel and I made our second University of Hawaii sporting event. The first was the UH-Army football game last year, but that hardly counts since we were rooting against Rainbow Warriors. Last night, however, we were in full support of the Hawaii men’s volleyball team. We were invited to the game by my … Continue reading