Happy Thanksgiving!

Gobble, Gobble, Gobble!
Happy Thanksgiving (tomorrow)! I wish you all a happy, joyful, food-and-family-filled day!

I won't be posting the rest of November because our weekend is full of time with family (just how I like it). I'll post a recap next week sometime. 

For now, here's a sweet picture of a project Nina made at Montessori. Happy Turkey Day!

The season is coming!

As we inch closer to the holiday season (for me, it begins this week with Thanksgiving!) does anyone else feel the buzz coming?

Snowy days? Twinkling lights? Warm fires? Christmas cookies? Shopping? Holiday music? Spending time with friends and family? Giving to others? Writing out your Christmas cards?

What do you look forward to most about the season?
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Outdoor Activity?

Hahahaha - as it's getting colder here in Wisconsin, this made me laugh! This is so me. Can you relate?


Have a happy weekend!!

Las Vegas

A few weeks ago we were in Las Vegas ... me for work, while Mr. Evans flew out for two nights for fun! I certainly did my fair share of work, but the fun parts were so unique I just have to share! I certainly LOVE Las Vegas, not for the gambling and nightlife (those are fun, too), but mostly for the shopping, shows, people watching and the FOOD!

We flew in together early on Sunday morning, I did some work, the girls went shopping and had lunch at Caesar's, we spent some time by the pool, and then got ready for dinner. I will expand on this at the end of the post... it was ah-mazing. Wait until you read this. Afterwards, we spent some time in the casino for fun, cocktailed (aka mocktails for this preggers), the boys went "out", etc. I am lucky to work with some of my family, so they were there too!

Monday was a work day, but I snuck away at lunch to surprise my sister-in-law who happened to be in Vegas at the exact same time as us (except she had NO clue we were in town)! Mr. Evans and my bro-in-law, Nick, arranged the entire lunch and shenanigans. Oh it was so good to see them, especially because they live in Montana and we only see them a few times a year!!

Monday night we ate dinner at Lupo by Wolfgang Puck at the Mandalay Bay. We also saw Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson ONE show. It had some typical Cirque acrobatics, story and showmanship, but mainly focused on the music of MJ. I'm not the biggest MJ fan in the world, but certainly like his music so it was fun! They always put on a fantastic show. Last time we were in Vegas we saw Cirque's Beatles LOVE. It was spectacular!

Tuesday we worked (Mr. Evans flew out that morning), Wednesday we worked. I got home late late on Wednesday night. Oh, for lunch we had In-and-Out Burger... YUM!!! Ok... on to the fun stuff.

Dinner on Sunday night. Here we go.

We dined at (aka experienced) e by Jose Andres inside of Jaleo. é is truly a show and an experience, not just dinner. It opened in January 2011 and has been sold out ever since. I made reservations 3 months in advance!

There are only 2 seating's per night and each seating only serves 8 guests. We each got 20 courses (prefix menu, tasting size portions), with optional beverage pairings. It's a restaurant-within-a-restaurant tucked away inside Jaleo. It does not advertise and the website is cryptic (I only knew what to do and expect because of Yelp).

I am just a regular gal, maybe a "foodie", but definitely not a food blogger, restaurant critic, or fancy-shmancy famous person (a few nights before we dined, Anthony Bourdain and his film crew were there!)... but, the restaurant is known for it's gastromolecular technique and traditional Spanish cooking. My takeaways were all fabulous! Its vibe is quirky, its food is detailed and flavorful, the service is stellar and orchestrated. They have perfected the experience over the past few years, no doubt. It's one of the top restaurants in Vegas (if not the country?) - the epicenter of luxury dining... and the cost to dine and drink match its reputation. Was it worth it? Oh yes.

Ok, if your curiosity is piqued here are a few great articles/reviews that do a much better job explaining e by Jose Andres:




(Keep in mind I did NOT take fancy photos, but that's what the links above are for!)








p.s. Despite his look in this photo, Mr. Evans is happy to be here! :)

Something new on the blog...

Happy Monday!

I did a little blog maintenance over the weekend and added a new section to my site. On the right sidebar, there is now a "my favorite posts" section. Check it out!

Since this blog is primarily a record of my little life, I often find myself going back to share pictures, recipes, DIY projects, kiddo stuff, etc. I thought an organized resource of my favorites was the way to go. Hope you like it, too!


Be still

After a busy week, be still is a good reminder for this weekend. :)

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Planning for 2014

I'll admit - I cannot live without technology and my iPhone, and I love to automate what I can! 

However...

I believe some things are meant for paper.

Personalized stationery for thank you notes and letters to say hello...

To-do lists...

And, a master calendar.

Here's are a few fun calendars I'm loving for 2014. Let the planning begin!

Emily Ley Simplified Planner
Kate Spade Agenda
Whitney English Day Designer 


Thankful

Bunting from my JDC | Monthly printable set!
The month of November always reminds me to be extra thankful.

There is something about the turn of the weather, less sunlight and the impending buzz of the holiday season that compels me to take a step back and practice gratitude.

Real gratitude takes practice, it doesn't just happen.

How do you practice gratitude? With a thankful tree, in the silence of your heart, or a gratitude journal?

It sure is easy to get caught up in comparison and discontent, but don't we all really have enough? Abudance surrounds us. Just look around.

Lately

Just a few random photos to share ... Happy Monday!

Blurry photo, but here's Nina and my mom having a tea party with Nina's dolly's... :)
99.99% of the time you can find Nina playing with her babies (and a stuffed lamb she calls "lammmy"). She lays them all on a blanket face side up... and then...
Two minutes later they are all face down with random blankets over them going "night-night"... and then she repeats this. She's really a good momma to those orphanage of babies, so I'm hopeful she'll be a good big sister. :)
As usual, the cooking continues. On the left is Giada's herb mustard glazed salmon and Ina's roasted pear salad (I subbed out the blue cheese for one of Sartori's hard cheeses to make it preggo friendly).
Nina enjoys reading recipes and being in the kitchen, just like her momma!
Here's Nina at Grandparents Day at her Montessori School. They made handprint Christmas ornaments out of salt dough and she rolled out her own dough! How adorable!
Mr. Evans has been the best lately. Here's just a small example of the recent flowers that Nina and I have received!

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