Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011: Year in photos

January: The year started off amazing - After a couple interviews that started between Christmas and New Year's, I accepted a job with an architecture firm in Madison! It was a long, hard job search and I was unbelievably thankful and excited!

Celebrating at a veg restaurant in Madison with dear friends.
February: It was a crazy busy month. I was commuting long hours from our apartment near Mike's office to the other side of Madison. AND I was shipping a lot of orders on Etsy AND we were looking for a house! It was an exhausting but exciting month. We relieved stress by cooking up a storm.

Butternut squash + baby bella risotto.

March: In February we found our perfect first house. The location was great, the yard was plentiful, and the spaces were cute. More importantly, it had a great porch to host friendly gatherings which completely won us over. Until March 11th, we crossed our fingers that everything would go smoothly with the inspection and closing, and it did! We became homeowners! First day in we hired a floor guy to refinish the tired wood floors, and we spent the next couple weeks painting and moving.

Closing Day! We closed downtown, ooh-ed and ahh-ed at our house, and celebrated over breakfast!

Newly refinished wood floors.

April: We traveled back to Indiana for Easter with Mike's family. Highlights included visiting with baby Colton and spending time outdoors in the increasing warmth of spring.

Hilarious photo of M + Maggie.

love my wild niece!

sweet nephew, enamored aunt.

our feathered residents, loving the beginning of spring.

May: Our adventures in gardening begin. We spent the whole summer gardening and poking around in the yard, some days we didn't come in till it got dark... it was heaven. We built a raised bed on the side of the garage and planted lots of veggies and herbs. We had no idea how it would go or what it would end up like! Just high hopes and lots of vegetable dreams. We also had a great Memorial Day weekend visit with Chris, Rachel and our little niece and nephew.

Freshly planted raised bed.

So began the summer of porch parties with our very first! Max capacity.

Mike's brother + family come to town for a visit over Memorial Day weekend.


June: The highlight of the month was our dearest friends Stefanie and Bryan tying the knot in Denver! We returned for the first time since we moved away a year before. It was the most beautiful wedding and my heart felt like it was going to explode.

mustache photobooth!

Meeting baby Ella :)

Visiting our wedding spot again almost 2 years later.

Madison. Evening bike rides to the lake and drinking beer together in lifeguard chairs.

Lots of mountain bike riding!
July: We spend July 4th weekend camping in New Glarus with our friend Jennifer and the pups. Day trip to drink beer in the hot sun is highly satisfying. Then we travelled back to Colorado to see more friends get married in Vail! Our garden continues to grow out of control, I learn to golf, we make yummy sushi.

Camping in New Glarus. Cheers!

Toasting our newly married friends!

Photobooth by our very own wedding photographers! Love them!

Searching for zucchini a midst the chaos.

beautiful heirloom tomatoes.

First time golfing for a work outing!

vegan sushi at its finest.

August:

infamous vegan cookie baking.

tomato harvest.

exploring Olbrich gardens near our house.

sweet photo of us by a friend.

Meeting the Schleck brothers at a Trek BBQ!!

Beloved garden, full of yummy food.

September: We celebrated our 2nd wedding anniversary with a bike date to the lake, picnicking on take-out and drinking a bottle of (cheap) wine from our honeymoon... lots of smiles. We hosted a dual birthday party for me and my sweet friend Jen! We traveled back to visit family in Indiana over Labor Day weekend, harvested more veggies, went to Wiener & Kraut Day in our old town (tradition), and discovered Heartland Farm Sanctuary right in our community.

Huz of 2 years! Manfriend of many years ;)

Birthday girls!

cuddle monkey.

Mexican sour gherkin cucumbers.

the ladies at Heartland Farm Sanctuary.

Sister having her portrait taken at Wiener & Kraut Day!

October: Cyclocross season! Also, we had trick or treaters for the first time!

Mike raced lots of cyclocross.

November: We did lots of mountain bike riding, saw a Boulder favorite - Gregory Alan Isakov play a show in town, got our first Christmas tree, and spent Thanksgiving with both families. Such a cozy month.

our scrappy little first tree.

Gregory Alan Isakov.

matching shoes for the ladies.

Longest ride ever at the Kettles - 20 miles!

December: For another post, it's not yet complete!






I did it! and, a look back.



This has been the most luxurious Christmas break in the history of of me (and Mike). It's been a glorious week and a half break from the day before Christmas Eve all the way until January 3rd. I've sort of forgotten which day it is and I like that... a lot. It's given me a lot of time to reflect on life and where we're headed and what we're doing.  I like my life list for this year, I'm so happy with the friends and family we have around us in our first whole year in Madison, and I'm looking forward to making 2012 an intentional year of fun and adventure (aren't we all?).

I've been chugging along nicely with my intentions for this year.  I spiced up my cute little home on the internet - which is worth noting because when I've tried to create a blog in the past, I've gotten hung up on all of the possibilities for customization and design. This time I wanted to keep it usable and fun. Per number 11 on the list, I spent yesterday cleaning up our guest bedroom (my spare room) and ridding it of the things that no longer serve me... lots of old school books, misfit projects (as Mike likes to call them), and general clutter. Today I'm going to tackle the rest of the house - who wouldn't want to start the New Year with a clean house? This girl.

I started drafting a post of snapshots from the past year and it quickly grew out of hand. I'm glad I started poking around in the photos of the past year because I'm reminded of what fun it was!

Friday, December 30, 2011

hello, 2012.

It's almost the new year and I can hardly believe it.  This year felt like the fastest one yet.  It was crazy and busy at times, and slow and thoughtful at others. Overall a good, good year.

I've seen a few posts from some of my favorite blogs of life lists at yearly birthdays, almost like a bucket list for the year.  I'm awful at resolutions (mostly uttered on NYE and never thought of again), so I thought making a list might be a good way for me to be mindful of my goals before my 28th birthday in September. Some items on the list are ambitious, some are simple, but I love them all.  I showed them to M and he smiled and asked when I would write his down, too.

So without further ado, 27 before 28.