Saturday, November 21, 2009

as the sun goes down...


i'm checking out these incredibly enchanting prints that i found on etsy. this is Kristiana Parn's print shop out of brooklyn, ny. You can buy these and more lovely things here. I love the blue hues in all of these. She has plenty more whimsical ones on her site, please check them out--they're lovely!!







Saturday, November 14, 2009

relocated: nashville!!

once again, i have moved! to be completely honest, it's hard for me to sit still when i feel like there's so much to see. but i have reached a destination which i love very much so far. nashville, tn! it's been a really smooth transition thanks to some amazing people. turns out chicago just wasn't the place for me. don't get me wrong, it's a wonderful city with loads of spirit and personality. but the expenses got to pocketbook and there was a lack of deep human connection that made me want to move on. as i miss the big city fiercely from time to time, i'm in a much better place for me, spiritually.

so here's the lowdown. within a week, i was moved out of my tiny, adorable studio apartment that annaliese and i loved. i came home to iowa country to recuperate and before i knew it i had all my belongings packed up in a car and i was headed down south. i had never been to the south before i crossed the kentucky border. let me tell you, it was exhilarating!

and, hello! a whole new world to explore! nashville has a certain charm, i like to call it a big, small town. i was welcomed so gracefully. recently, i moved to a new place that is much more to my liking and i have made it my own. i live with two, wonderful girls who are complete sweethearts. and now that i'm here and so so happy, i can't stop baking! i just put a quiche lorraine in the oven since i'm feeling a little nostalgic for paris.

last night i returned a favor to my dear friends kelli & caleb. i remembered this amazing soup recipe i discovered in chicago. my old roommate interned at the signature room at the john hancock building and was helping out with a food demo at the farmer's market. this recipe is super easy and extremely versatile. the chef was so intricate, only using the freshest ingredients. he also put the best bacon i've ever had in this recipe!! so get some good potatoes, a darn good beer, and cook away!

Potato, Beer, and Cheese (Yummmmy) soup!

4-5 Yukon or red potatoes, peeled and cubed
1 T. olive oil
1 small yellow onion, chopped
1 tsp. salt
3 cloves garlic, minced or pressed
1/2 c. sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
4 c. milk
2/3 c. full-bodied beer (I used a local pale ale, such as the delicious Nashville Yazoo!)
salt & pepper to taste

Add olive oil to a large saucepan. Add onions with 1 tsp. salt and cook on medium heat until quite caramelized, about 10 minutes. Add garlic and cook an additional 3-5 minutes. Set aside.

Add potatoes to a large to a large pot and add enough water to cover. Turn heat on high and cook and bring to a rolling boil. Cook potatoes until tender and begin to fall apart when pierced with a fork, about 20 minutes. If you like your soup a little chunky, don't overcook at this point.

Carefully drain off water and return to the saucepan. Add cheese, onions, milk, and beer to the potatoes and until cheese is melted. Mash a few spoonfuls of potatoes against the side of the pan with the back of the spoon until it reaches desired consistency. If you don't want any chunks at all, use a potato masher or hand blender. Add more milk to the soup if it gets to thick for your liking. Add salt and pepper to taste and serve warm. Serves 5-6.

Perfect for a wintery day (: You can add broccoli, ham, or bacon for variety.

Enjoy and buy yourself a grandpa sweater to lounge in!

Monday, July 20, 2009

what i've been up to lately...

makin' pretty things!

Adorable Frence-inspired notebook
5x7 in.
70 pages
college ruled
notebook made in China

front cover.

inside cover. reads: "this cute little notebook belongs to:____"


back cover.

back cover detail.




vintage fabric hair clip
red, white, blue
length: about two inches
height: about a half an inch
perfect hair accessory

front face of clip.

hair clip at work.

reverse side of clip.

cute as a pig nose yo-yo hair clip
vintage fabric & button
red, blue, yellow fabric
red button
about 2 1/2 in. diameter

front face of clip.

reverse side of clip.

Monday, July 13, 2009

discoveries

after a pair of marvelous weekends, i've been returning to my current home of chicago feeling restless. chicago has always been my dream destination--midwest's pridenjoy city with everything to offer. but as i venture off to michigan and up to canada, i'm realizing how a big city can make a person feel more secluded than i once thought. i guess i feel more confused here, surrounded by people, than when i did when i was in the country where i couldn't see the next house down the road.

i guess it just inspires me to do my own thing, no matter who's watching. i just got to thinkin' tonight as i was trying out a new recipe and flipping through fashion/music trend magazines that the world is too big to not try, to at least try to create something unique and inspirational. who cares if it's not accepted or so-called cool? it came from me, a human being who is attempting to speak out in my own imperfect way. is there anything better?











Monday, May 25, 2009

chilly day in chicago...

i love this city--but it's a cloudy memorial day here. i was supposed to go to a BBQ but it got rained out. so i'm makin the best of it and makin crepes (yay france!) and also trying new nummy recipes. makes me want to reminisce on old good times had in the sun. i wish you all the best times and hopefully where you are, the sun is a-shinin'.

soundtrack for the day: jaymay-autumn fallin'

please enjoy the pictues. they are for sale, because, well, they are simply lovely and i adore how they turned out. they are from a wedding i did last summer. the couple is expecting their first child, Juniper, this coming summer. Congrats, you two!!
credit to: tessa nicole andersen











Sunday, May 24, 2009

jewelry makin!

here are my latest items for sale. all earrings are a reasonable $8 + shipping. handmade, a lot of the materials are reused jewelry or collected items.









there's so much i want to share!

this past week i've been thinking a lot about transitions. transitions into a new life, city, friends, etc. it takes me back to when i was studying in paris, france. i was so young, yet it was a mere two years ago. i was more lost than ever, yet i found comfort in new friends and new streets. i need to find that again.

here's some pictures that scream nostalgia :)

this was an amazing little antique boutique i stumbled upon. i remember the weather was warm...and they had everything you could imagine in this store. even an old working record player (300 euro!!)


good friends. laura & victor. riding the train together.



shimmy shimmy by the louvre. i have a whole series of pictures of me doing kartwheels in famous places. the guy's expression is priceless!

i organized a scavenger hunt for all my friends and we were to rendez-vous under the eiffel tower. this is one of my most memorable nights so far. (we're holding a bottle of champagne!)



during the scavenger hunt, we had to get at least three hugs from strangers. here we are making "free hugs" signs. we got loads of free hugs, although french people aren't fond of touching strangers.


this is one of my all-time favorite photos of mine. we were walking down a favorite "rue" of mine and i saw this couple kissing. the woman noticed me snapping photos so she bashfully stopped kissing her beau and giggled at me. simply adorable.


my parents came to visit for a week and bought me my favorite flowers, some gerber daisies. we went walking through the rainy streets, stopping at anything that caught our interest. i took some sweet pics.

saw this and couldn't help but snicker.



i won a contest for this photo! i was so excited...it captures all my friends and the thing we did best--jumping!!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

home, at last!!

dear friends,
i've just recently made it back home to graduate from college (yippee!!) and i thought i'd share some of my favorite photos from hanging out with my momma and very dear puppy, jake. these are taken on my farm, a place i've been aching to see for the last few months. since the weather has been a dream, i've been makin pies in the morning, then hanging out in the wildnerness and back roads in the gorgeous afternoons. this place always makes me appreciate wide open spaces. i've been so fortunate to live in a place that's as beautiful as it is here. i hope to come here always.







Monday, March 9, 2009

do you ever feel moved?

i do a lot. but not all the time. this was a nice little jolt to my system.

from The Sacred Journey by Frederick Beuchner:

She was a girl going on thirteen as I was, with a mouth that turned up at the corners. If we ever spoke to each other about anything of consequence, I have long since forgotten it...But one day at dusk we were sitting side by side on a crumbling stone wall watching the Salt Kettle ferries come and go, when...our knees happened to touch for a moment, and in that moment I was filled with such a sweet panic and anguish of longing for I had no idea what. i knew my life could never be complete until I found it...It was the upward-reaching and fathomlessly hungering, heart-breaking love, and, beyond that, for that beauty easy of the sun and west of the moon which is the past the reach of all but our most desperate desiring and is finally the beauty of Beauty itself, of Being itself and what lies at the heart of Being.


i have hope to meet a man who aches as much as I do; a man with enough hope to live on.