Having
a dog is like having a child…plain and simple. Like newborn babies, puppies
sleep almost 18 hours a day. Payton likes to sleep all day and then wake up as soon
as we want to go to sleep, or when she can smell food. She will sleep anywhere
and in any position. I captured this one a few weeks ago. Everyone was napping
except for me and it was just too precious. Until next time…unless I’m sleeping…P.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
The Art of Decorating
{Photo courtesy of besttravelphotos.me} |
I have
been a dancer all my life. Even though I no longer take classes on a weekly
basis, I resonate with the art, am proficient when I do get a chance to perform,
and I will always love movement. On a different note, I love seeing our
beautiful Chicago Symphony Orchestra; I’m hopeless when it comes to playing an
instrument or reading music, but I love lending my ears. Now, more than ever, I
have a deeper appreciation for all genres of art. Filling my bare walls with
what I deem art has made me more aware and more appreciative. Being from
Chicago, I have always been exposed to the museums and the galleries our
wonderful city offers, but now I am starting to broaden my horizons and find it
difficult to even categorize art. It is just art. Our walls currently have
drawings, photographs, sports mementoes, and a tattered periodic table of
elements, all of which I consider art. Despite how many different items are
hanging on our walls, there is abundant space for our collection to grow…possibly
with a silhouette of a dancer or a historical copy of the Chicago Tribune
(which we have but it has yet to be framed and hung). It’s an exciting, new
appreciation and I can’t wait to see where it goes. I’d love to know, what do
you consider art and what do you love about it?
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
One Throw Away from Fall Weather
Most
of the time (read: 97% of the time), I am a homebody. I love the quiet; I
crave the comfort and I have been this way since I was a little girl. It is
because of my hermit ways that I created this blog; it’s been mildly successful
at pulling me off my couch. However, I still love curling up and watching a
show, reading a book, or just looking out at the lake. With fall approaching
quickly, I am in need of a new blanket for the couch (the old blanket fell
apart in the washing machine and has never looked the same). There is something so
comforting about sitting on the couch, or a chair, and wrapping yourself in a giant blanket…and
when you drag the bottom half on the floor on the way to the kitchen and back
for another glass of wine. After much research I found this Ralph Lauren
blanket. It is soft, neutral, and large enough that I could disappear under it. It will be my weekend project to secure one of my own...I'm thinking the camel color. September and October…I’m ready!!
Rosemary Butter Cookies
As of late, I have been baking more than I
usually do, probably due to large amounts of stress. It’s great because we always have something
sweet in the house, but it’s bad because I am one of two people who live here
and I eat about ½ of all the sweets. My latest baking endeavor was tackling
these Rosemary Butter Cookies, recipe found here. It was a simple recipe and
the results were way better than I anticipated; for a few hours, our apartment
smelled like a high-end spa with freshly baked cookies. I may have to bake them again
just to make our apartment smell like a relaxation room. Oh, and they taste fabulous, too! Here's how it went:
{Mix the butter and granulated sugar together...} |
{until it looks like this} |
{Add egg, vanilla, and then flour- one cup at a time} |
{Push rosemary leaves off of the stalk} |
{Finely chop rosemary} |
{Add rosemary to cookie dough...then taste test...twice} |
{Divide dough and form logs with parchment paper} |
{Put in paper towel rolls to hold shape- I thought it was silly...but it really made a difference} |
{Set in freezer for about an hour} |
{Unroll and place on parchment paper to brush with egg white and sugar. Note: it gets a little messy} |
{The sugar starts to dissolve a bit...it's ok} |
{Cut into 1/4 in pieces and discard the oddly-shaped ends} |
{Place about an inch apart...they do not expand in oven} |
{SO GOOD} |
Monday, August 26, 2013
German Pancakes
The
first time my boyfriend made breakfast for me, aside from bringing me a Starbucks
coffee or a Panera bagel, I could tell he wanted to impress me, and he did. He
made me his infamous German Pancakes and they were truly fantastic. I had only
ever had Swedish pancakes and the giant fluffy American pancakes-the
buttermilk, fluffy types. While nothing can replace buttermilk pancakes from
Walker Bros., these German pancakes are certainly delicious. After making them
for me several times, I finally got him to teach me how and they are
surprisingly easy! It’s light, but very filling. Perfect for a family brunch or
breakfast in bed. This recipe makes two German Pancakes J
{Whisk together 4 eggs, 1 cup flour, and 1 cup milk} |
{Until smooth-the batter should be slightly thin; add 2 tsp salt, 1 tsp granulated sugar, 1 tsp vanilla, a pinch of nutmeg } |
{Payton helps heat the oven to 425} |
{Melt a good amount of butter in the bottom of each frying pan- each person gets their own frying pan} |
{Once butter is completely melted, add half of the batter to each pan} |
{Place frying pans on the top rack of the oven for about 15 minutes} |
{Or until the edges have risen and browned} |
{SO FLUFFY} |
{Best way to eat? Sprinkle some powdered sugar and squeeze some lemon juice} |
The Little Things
{Sunday morning coffee in my favorite mug} |
This past
weekend was full of both relaxation and chaos. Amongst the cleaning, laundry,
studying, and relaxing quietly, the weekend felt over too quickly, even though we watched the fabulous VMAs. In my family, we call it getting the “Sunday Blues;” that looming Monday feeling when you start to think about
everything that must be done early the next morning. To prolong productivity this a.m.,
here are a few things from this past weekend that reminded me to take a step
back and appreciate the little things:
{Payton sleeping with her head on my leg} |
{A game of kings that brought back some college memories} |
{Peaceful view of Olive Park from our dining room} |
{Enjoying an El Guapo from Salsa 17} |
{My Beaver's Donuts...so delicious} |
Friday, August 23, 2013
Unsolicited Advice
Today’s
post is short and sweet. If you have been working hard…play hard; I am going to
start with a Beaver’s Donut this afternoon (found near here). Have a great weekend!!
Thursday, August 22, 2013
10 Must-Visit Bars: Gold Coast/Streeterville
In
four short weeks, I will be finished with all dental school applications and
the waiting game will begin. In an effort to be more social and take advantage
of the city (and celebrate), I am putting together a series of posts
highlighting the 10 must-visit bars for this fall and winter. I will pick my
favorite cocktail at each location and post a celebratory picture on instagram…but
not all on the same day J. The first edition highlights my neighborhood, but stay tuned for Lincoln Park, Bucktown/Wicker
Park, and River North!
3.
1.
Zebra Lounge
2.
Pump Room
4.
Drumbar
5.
The J Parker
8.
NoMI Lounge
9.
Quay
10. Cru
Honorable
Mentions: Bistrot Zinc (for mimosas seen here), ENO (for wine of course!)
Asparagus and Arugula Salad
Salad:
-
1
bushel of fresh asparagus
-
1
package of fresh arugula
-
1
cup of sundried tomatoes
-
¼
cup pine nuts
-
Shaved
parmesan cheese (optional)
Dressing:
-
½
cup extra virgin olive oil
-
2
tbsp lemon juice
-
Pinch
of pepper
-
Pinch
of sea salt
Immediately start boiling a pot of water for the asparagus
and salt the water. While waiting for the water to boil, thoroughly wash the
asparagus and arugula, placing each into separate bowls.
Cut the bottom two inches off of the asparagus and discard. Continue to cut freshly washed asparagus into two inch sections; set aside. Rinse off sundried tomatoes, pat dry, and cut into small pieces and set aside. In a separate bowl, whisk together all ingredients for the dressing.
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