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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Life Wright now | June

WATCHING
Our friends recently hosted a night to watch the ReMoved documentaries about foster care. It was an awesome night and the documentary does a great job of portraying this topic from the child's perspective. They are fostering two young boys & after the movie, answered questions for those that were interested.Warning: watch with kleenex. 
EATING
I've tried a few recipes from the famous Pioneer Woman. Her Tomato Tart & Mexican "Flatbread" Pizza are really tasty!
READING
I just finished reading "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr. 'Twas difficult to put down - I really really enjoyed it! Up next is "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins & "I'll Give you the Sun" by Jandy Nelson. 
LISTENING
Hozier. 
"Work Song" and "Jackie and Wilson" are two of my favorites. 
Headed to the Lone Star State for a week & a half to celebrate a couple marriages, see my family, connect with college friends, explore the latest in Austin, & relax!

SJW


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Confessions of a 25 year old

Sometimes I bring applesauce to a dinner party...because I want to eat it myself.

I like watching golf on TV. 

I don't really know pop culture. 

I look at job openings & house postings just for fun. 

Sometimes I use Febreeze as perfume.

I prefer water to wine & beer & coffee. 

I think about children's names often. Right now the leaders are Ramona Louise & Calvin Thomas.

Meal planning makes me anxious. 

I almost always pack my bags the night before. 

I enjoyed high school but have forgotten a lot of what I was taught.

I told Mr. Fleece we should buy Ebony more nylon bones.....They're called nylabones.

I'm an introvert.

I don't know the Star Wars story (as in, I haven't really seen the movies).

I wish Mr. Fleece & I had written our own vows for our wedding ceremony.

Seattle feels like home.

-SJW

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Road Trip Recap: Wyoming + Idaho

Mr. Fleece & I recently took a little Northwest road trip. I learned that Montana is gorgeous, Yellowstone is fascinating, farming is hard, there are Basque people in Boise & I am married to a truly wonderful man. 

Day 1
13 hour drive
Coeur d'Alene, ID is gorgeous, I want to go back
forgot about the time change
Montana, you are beautiful!
The Noodle Company for dinner (YUM!)
Made it to our cabin
Day 2 - Day 3
Mammoth Hot Springs
So much wildlife (bears, wolf, fox, mountain goats, elk, bison)
GEYSERS!
mud pots
fumaroles
Old Faithful (x4)
Old Faithful Inn - hanging out in the atrium, listening to a cellist/pianist
Day 4 - Day 5 
Farm life in Powell, WY
talking with JC & DC
playing with CC & JC
riding a tractor
learning about barley & pinto beans
eating chicken pot pie & waffles 
picking wild asparagus 
Day 6 - Day 7 
Drive to Grand Teton National Park, one of the most beautiful places!
Camp!
Hike!
We saw a moose
Make dinner on our camp stove : ) 
Day 8
explore Boise with MT
eat Basque food
watch "Dial M for Muder" at opening night of the Idaho Shakespeare Festival (no, this one wasn't written by Shakespeare)
Looking forward to more road trips with this guy,
Mr. Fleece driving through a snowstorm in Yellowstone!
-SJW