Trick or Treat


On Saturday we had a Halloween party at Dan's house. It was pretty small since we only decided to have one very last minute, but it was fun to see some good friends and to dress up. We had to make up costumes out of clothes we already owned, we didn't have much luck finding anything at the thrift stores. I went thrifting for some wedding decor on Friday night and it was swarmed with young kids & their parents and college kids all looking for a last minute halloween costume! The only thing Dan & I found was this ENORMOUS pair of jeans. They were so big that we could both fit inside and they were still too big! So, we thought of being one big person, but it would've been so hard to move around with both our legs in the pants together! I ended up being a sailor pinup girl, and Dan was a lumberjack.


Dan had me take pictures in front of the fridge like I used to when I first started blogging, haha!


dress(from last year)/courtesy of modcloth :: shoes/target :: petticoat/vintage

It's been a long time since I've done victory rolls in my hair! I used to be really into pinup style (which, if you take a look at the very beginning of my blog, you'll definitely notice). Pinup style is still something I really like, but it's a bit more high maintenance than my personality cares for, though on the occasion it's very fun. I just couldn't do my hair and makeup like that every day. I'll be honest, my idea of "doing" my hair is waking up and yawning. Some days my bangs are being uncooperative and so I straighten them. That's pretty much the extent of my daily hairdo-ing. Same with makeup. If I still have some eyeliner left on from the night before I feel lucky that I only have to do half of my usual routine. Yeah, yeah, I know. I should probably wash it off at night, but I'm too lazy. So it goes.

A Love Story.


In one week I will be marrying my best friend and favorite of all human beings (well, actually all living creatures, I suppose). While I think weddings and the festivities associated with them are often focused on the future and the life that the couple will be building together, I've been thinking back on our past and how we met and everything that's happened in the past six years.

I met Daniel our freshman year of college. I was the only one from my high school to go there and almost the only person from my state, too, so I was on friend-making patrol at the beginning of freshman year. Since I was generally a pretty introverted person, one day I went to my friend next door (who was very outgoing) and asked her if she wanted to go on a meeting-people adventure. She accepted and we went traipsing through the halls of our dorm poking our heads into open rooms. The hall the floor under ours was a boys' hall and I always made better friends with guys than girls, so I was pretty interested in meeting the boys. I remember walking into Dan's room and people were sitting around talking in there and he was on his bed playing guitar. I was always a sucker for a guy who played guitar. I remember thinking he was really interesting and different from people I'd met before. We didn't really hang out much the rest of that first semester. I was still dating someone who was a senior back at my old high school and he was one of those jealous, insecure, codependent types who wouldn't have liked me hanging out with someone like Dan. I ended up breaking up with him over Thanksgiving and then spent a couple months being all heartbroken and sad.
At the end of January, at the beginning of spring semester I remember deciding that I was going to be lame and sad no more and I was going to go out and be social and have fun and maybe even date, if I found someone worth it. Pretty much that first day of spring semester I started hanging out with Dan. I'm not even sure why we started hanging out. He was one of the only people at our school who smoked (it was a small, relatively conservative school), and I enjoyed sitting by him outside and talking. I was still on the fence about hanging out with him, feeling the lingering influence of my ex-boyfriend making me feel like people like Dan (who drank occasionally, swore, and smoked cigarettes) were bad influences and would corrupt my character. As I thought about it, I didn't feel like that was the case, though. I realized that I'd always known who I was and wasn't ever one to change my own actions to "fit in" or "be cool." So I started hanging out with Dan quite a bit. Watching movies, eating at the cafeteria, walking to the gas station, getting fries from Jack in the Box at 2 am... and I started falling for him. I told myself that I'd be cool with whatever we ended up being, that I'd be content with just being friends. I was mostly cool with being just friends. But I was falling hard. One night as we were watching a movie in his room, he put his arm around me, and on another movie night we kissed. After a while I couldn't stand not knowing what we were. Part of me was convinced he liked me, and the other part of me said that we were just friends who occasionally fell prey to romantic moments. The answer to my question ended up being the latter. I was bummed... really bummed. I tried to remind myself that I had said I'd be content with being just friends, and we did stay friends, which was great! I hated when guys would get all weird after a romantic moment and then break off the friendship, but Dan never was awkward or weird about it.
Dan moved back home after our freshman year and didn't return, instead working and going to school in Tacoma. We stayed in touch, talked frequently and I was still in love with him. He visited me a few times at school and I visited him a few times too. I decided a couple times that I was going to get over him, which kind of worked... for a little bit.

I started dating James at the beginning of my junior year and I finally moved on with someone else. Dan and I still talked and I told him all about James and how I thought he was "the one." Dan was genuinely excited for me and I was excited about where his life was going and how well he seemed to be doing. When James and I broke up I would sometimes find myself crying on the phone to Dan and he always had an uncanny ability to make me feel happy and actually end up laughing. He was there when I had no one else to call.
In February 2010 I was living back home in Anchorage and found myself thinking about Dan again. He was the one person to make me laugh again after the breakup with James. I started to realize I was having feelings for him and I remember thinking, "oh man... haven't I already been down this road before?!" Haha. In March I was thinking late one night and ended up texting him out of pure curiosity, "do you think you could ever fall in love with me?" I wasn't expecting a response since it was super late at night, but he responded with, "I'm not sure, I'd have to see you in person again." I quietly cursed him, half hoping for a definitive "no" so I could get over my budding feelings early on before heading back into unrequited-love territory again. But he kept my hope alive. In June I was on a trip and had a layover in Seattle. Dan came up to visit me at the airport and I remember desperately wanting to hold his hand. I resisted and went back home to Alaska, not feeling like testing those waters just yet. Summer of 2010 we spent a lot of time texting back and forth and talking on the phone. Things were getting flirty and by the end of the summer, as I was gearing up to go on my Winne trip, Dan texted me one day, "I told a girl I was taken." Not really wanting to open up the can of worms as to what that meant, I let it slip by unanswered.
I rolled into Tacoma on October 2nd in my Winne. The 5 hour drive from Spokane to Tacoma was so filled with anticipation and nervousness that I felt like it was a blessing in disguise that one of my belts started slipping about 20 minutes out of Tacoma. My mind was taken off of being anxious and I was tightening it up right as Dan walked up, my feet sticking out from under the Winne. He kissed me that night and my questions were finally answered. Before I left Tacoma to wander the US indefinitely, he told me he was saving a place in his heart for me until I got back.

When I returned to Tacoma in December he asked me to be his girlfriend... and the rest is history! Since we first started hanging out I always knew I never wanted him to be out of my life, whether it be in a romantic way, or just friends. I even wrote one journal entry in October of 2009,"Sometimes I feel like Daniel and I will eventually get married. But right now I am like zero percent attracted to him. It's very odd because two years ago I was aching to be with him. Nevertheless, it's nice to hear someone who isn't my mom or dad say "I love you" or call me beautiful. I wonder how my life will turn out." And here I am, one week away from being his wife. I still wonder how my life will turn out, but I'm not sure it matters so much how things turn out, as long as you have your best friend, lover, and partner by your side to take on the adventure with you.

top photo by Arrow & Apple

spinning plates


We're getting down to the wire! This time next week I'll be making centerpieces, working on bouquets and getting ready for the rehearsal! I've been DIY-ing like there's no tomorrow. Thankfully I don't think there's too much left to do, though I'm sure it'll get crazy at the last minute. We're really glad we decided to have a short engagement. I wouldn't have liked having a wedding and all the planning hanging over my head for months and months. Plus, our philosophy is that he asked me to marry him so that we could be married, not so we could be engaged. I'm so excited to start our marriage during this holiday season of Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. So many new traditions to start and special times ahead of us in our first months of marriage!


gourd garden dress/courtesy of modcloth :: tights & boots/target :: jacket/tulle

Mar Mar Vintage Giveaway!



Today's giveaway comes from Mar Mar Vintage! She's giving away the winner's dress of choice! Yup, if you're drawn as the winner you get to choose any dress in her shop! Head over to the shop and have a look at all the dresses.

To enter leave a comment on this post with a way for me to contact you if you're drawn as the winner. The giveaway will be open until Sunday, Oct 30 at 9pm PST. One entry per person.

The winner of the Shine Necklace is Sharmaine Ruth! Congrats!

My Bridal Shower!


Oh man! Life has been crazy the past few days! I'm in full-on wedding planning mode... I can't believe my wedding is next week! Holy cow. I finally got around to uploading the photos from my bridal shower today. It was a ton of fun! It was at Gibson's Frozen Yogurt, so delicious! We snacked on little frittata appetizers, lavender lemonade, mimosas and then loaded up on frozen yogurt. Mmmmm. And everyone had to grab a ring pop engagement ring and wear it so they could be matching with me!


dress/vintage :: shoes/courtesy of modcloth

Kaela, one of my bridesmaids, made these amazing little paper dolls of me using some of my outfit photos from my blog! There were different outfits and shoes, different hair colors, and even a paper doll version of my wedding dress! After everyone was done cutting out their doll and dressing it, they all stood in a line with their paper dolls and then I picked a winner who styled the best outfit, haha!

Later there was another crafty activity where they took magazines and flipped through them cutting out marriage advice and then glued them on a piece of paper. It was fun to see people's different interpretations and their artistic rendering!

Kaela and Kristi did all the decorations and they made those cool tissue paper puff balls themselves! So awesome!

outfit photos by Kristi

Easy BBQ Chicken Pizza


Barbeque Chicken Pizza is one of my favorite kinds of pizza. I was trying to think of an easy dinner to make last week and pizza sounded delicious. I had bought some chicken breasts to shred for either a pizza or burritos, so I decided to go for pizza first. I used this recipe to shred the chicken and it turned out really well. I shredded four breasts and saved the shredded chicken I didn't use to reheat for burritos later on. I didn't feel like making a crust, so I just grabbed one of those pre-made Boboli pizza crusts.

Ingredients

Diced Tomatoes
Diced Onions (I only had yellow onions, but red ones are yummy too!)
Cilantro
Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
Barbeque Sauce (I used Sweet Baby Ray's)
Pizza Crust


Directions

*Preheat your oven to 450 (or follow the directions on your store-bought pizza crust)

*Spread your barbeque sauce on and sprinkle some cheese, then put the rest of your ingredients on (in whatever quantities you like on your pizza) and a little more cheese.

*Cook for about 8-10 minutes or until your cheese looks sufficiently melty.

*Proceed to inhale pizza too quickly & burn tongue.

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caught off guard


Yesterday it was so warm it almost felt like we were reverting back into summer for a sec! It's been super chilly the past few days so I automatically bundled up to ride my bike and when I got to my destination I was totally gross and sweaty. I suppose it serves me right for not checking to see what the temperature was before setting foot outside.

I've been sniffly and sick the past couple days so my brain isn't firing on all cylinders. Consequently I don't have much to say. Other than thank the Lord for Excedrin and sleep.


dress/cosette :: belt/target :: diamanda tights/courtesy of modcloth
scarf/hand-me-down :: boots/courtesy of blowfish

photos by Daniel

Cozy Food: Rhubarb Pie


Rhubarb pie is one of my favorite pies. I think it might even tie with Pumpkin pie for most favorite. I remember one time making it with fresh rhubarb at my aunt's house when I was really young and even though I've only had it a couple of times since then, it's still held it's own as one of my favorite pies. It's just the right amount of sweet and tangy. I got it in my head last week to try my hand at making it! I've never made a pie like this before, a fruit filled-type pie. I've made pumpkin pie, but not one of these fancy double crust, lattice top ones. I found an awesome recipe on allrecipes.com and just went for it! It turned out amazing. I'm so excited, I have some leftover rhubarb so I want to make another!

Ingredients

4 cups chopped rhubarb
1 1/3 cups white sugar
6 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon butter
1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie


Directions:

* Preheat oven to 450 degrees F (230 degrees C).

* Combine sugar and flour. Sprinkle 1/4 of it over pastry in pie plate. Heap rhubarb over this mixture. Sprinkle with remaining sugar and flour. Dot with small pieces of butter. Cover with top crust.

*Place pie on lowest rack in oven. Bake for 15 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C), and continue baking for 40 to 45 minutes. Serve warm or cold.

Shine Necklace Giveaway


Today's giveaway comes from Ashley Mieux from the Shine Project! She's giving away one of her Shine Necklaces to one lucky reader! Ashley started the Shine Project to provide scholarships to four students from Cesar Chavez High School. She has an awesome goal to raise $20,000 to go towards their college education. To learn a bit more, you can check out this little video about her project! Even if you don't get a necklace, you can still support her mission by making a donation. Contact ashley at ashley.theshineproject@gmail.com to make a donation to the Shine Project. Check out more about the Shine Necklaces here.

To enter leave a comment on this post with a way for me to contact you if you're drawn as the winner! The giveaway will be open until Friday, Oct 21 at 9pm PST. One entry per person.

The winner of the Lace Affair giveaway is Lauren!