2.16.2010

President's Day Weekend

Hope everyone had a great V-Day and President's Day.

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Our weekend started out by me making a bacon and cheese omelette and Ted made a berry smoothie for breakfast. So yummy! We watched the first disc of Shackleton and then went for a beautiful bike ride through the town. When we got back, Ted went with his buddy to fly kites down in Seaport Village while I opted to stay home and get our place back in order. We had wood floors put in so we were still trying to get all of our things in their places. Later on, we decided to take one of our friends out to dinner since she wouldn't be here on her actual bday (she was going to be in Thailand). So we tried Hamilton's but the line was about 40 people strong so we headed over to Station. I got the black bean burger with sweet potato fries and Ted got the turkey burger with tots. Soooo good! Then we rode our bikes home and I cut and colored my friends hair for her trip. Got to bed pretty late!

Sunday, (Valentine's Day) Ted woke up early and let me sleep in (how sweet). He made his famous spaghetti early in the morning so it could simmer in the crock pot all day. Once I got up and he made pancakes and bacon strips for breakfast. Perfect way to start our V-Day. Then we watched the second disc of Shackleton and just vegged out on the couch. We rode our bikes to the grocery store to pick up a few necessities for our dinner and came home and ate like kings! We had salad, garlic bread, and the most amazing spaghetti! I made little meatballs to go on top and we were surprisingly able to save some of them for meatball subs for dinner on Monday. It was a perfect V-Day if you ask me :)

Monday, Ted had to work but I had off. I just relaxed, didn't get out of bed till around 11. Actually woke up and read a chapter of my book . Snuggled with my kitties for a bit and then finally made my way to the shower. It was nice. Got some cleaning done and met up with Ted for lunch at Island's. Mmmm. So good. Then ran over to Walmart to get some essentials. Then home . We went for a nice long walk in the evening.

Perfect weekend! Just perfect!

2.10.2010

{wedding} Cardigan


Since we're having our wedding in October, I'm sure I will need a sweater once the sun goes down. Wouldn't this cream wrap beauty from Anthropologie be perfect?

2.08.2010

{diy} Wedding Curtain Tent

Here's my inspiration... sorta.

We went to Ikea over the weekend and picked up 6 packs of curtains.
They look like tulle. They will look perfect for our "Open Air" tent that we are making for our Reception. We found tulle bows at the dollar store to accent the curtains.

2.04.2010

{diy} Crochet Head Wrap

These adorable head wraps are popping up everywhere.
Below is a pattern to make your own!

With an H hook and worsted weight yarn, ch 4.
Row 1: dc in 3rd ch from hook. dc in next ch and ch 2, turn.

Row 2: two dc in each st. ch 2, turn.

Row 3: dc in first st. two dc in each of next 2 st. dc last st. ch 2, turn.

Row 4: dc in each st. ch 2, turn

Row 5: dc in each of first 2 st. two dc in each of next two st. dc in each of last 2 st. ch 2, turn

Row 6: dc in each of first 3 st. two dc in each of next two st. dc in each of last 3 st. ch 2, turn

Row 7: dc in each of first 4 st. two dc in each of next two st. dc in each of last 4 st. ch 2, turn

Row 8: dc in each of first 5 st. two dc in each of next two st. dc in each of last 5 st. ch 2, turn

Row 9: dc in each of first 6 st. two dc in each of next two st. dc in each of last 6 st. ch 2, turn

Row 10: dc in each of first 7 st. two dc in each of next two st. dc in each of last 7 st. ch 2, turn Row 11: dc in each of first 8 st. two dc in each of next two st. dc in each of last 8 st. ch 2, turn Row 12: *dc in each st. across, ch 2, turn*

Rows 13-17: (rep * - *)

Row 18: dc in each of first 8 st. dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog. dc in each of last 8 st. ch 2, turn.

Row 19: dc in each of first 7 st. dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog. dc in each of last 7 st. ch 2, turn.

Row 20: dc in each of first 6 st. dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog. dc in each of last 6 st. ch 2, turn.

Row 21: dc in each of first 5 st. dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog. dc in each of last 5 st. ch 2, turn.

Row 22: dc in each of first 4 st. dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog. dc in each of last 4 st. ch 2, turn.

Row 23: dc in each of first 3 st. dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog. dc in each of last 3 st. ch 2, turn.

Row 24: dc in each of first 2 st. dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog. dc in each of last 2 st. ch 2, turn.

Row 25: dc in each st. across. ch 2, turn.

Row 26: dc in first st. dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog. dc in last st. ch 2, turn.

Row 27: dc next 2 sts tog. dc next 2 sts tog.
Finish off with a 1" button of your choice on one end. It will fit through the dc on the other end nicely. I used a needle and thread to "re-enforce" the button hole.

2.03.2010

Urban Bike & Social Club

I have offically been introduced to riding in a group... and I love it! I wasn't sure how I would do but I think I did pretty well for my first try! Ted and I met up with our group around 6pm and had a very enjoyable ride which ended with a beer at Hamilton's. Perfect ending to the night! I will definately be joining in the next ride!