Monday, December 22, 2014

Happy Holidays!

Happy Monday and Happy Holidays to everyone!

Enjoy this fun video that my mom showed me. And enjoy your week!
The behind the scenes video is pretty funny too.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Spread Some Cheer

I'm not going to lie to anyone: watching the news these days makes me sad. Every day a new horror fills my screen, either in Pakistan or Australia or even here at home. But, what the news stations don't tell you are the happy stories, the hopeful stories, the stories that warm your heart. In no way do I want to downplay the terrors that happen and my heart aches for everyone involved, but I want to flood my life with hope as well. So, below I've shared 10 things from around the web that always make me smile, and give me hope.

Student finds out about her future

#illridewithyou

These Cops

Soldiers coming home to families and pets (google it. there are a ton)

Best friends

Saving Wild Mustangs

This girl

Prank wars

She runs

And this one.


So, smile everyone. The world isn't so bad.

Friday, December 12, 2014

Books on Books on Books

I've been on a big reading kick lately. I think I've read at least 7 books in the last month- which is CRAZY. But, I figured I would share some of my favorites lately. And, if anyone has any suggestions, I'm always looking for a new one!

This is easily my favorite from this last month. The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown is the biography of the nine young men, and predominantly Joe Rantz, as they developed, competed, and eventually came to row in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. It's a gripping story, and I could not put it down!

Another biography, The Romanov Sisters is by Helen Rappaport, follows the story of the four daughters of the last Tsar of Russia from their beginnings to their untimely, brutal deaths at the hands of the Russian Revolutionaries. I've always had a fascination with the Romanov family and the downfall of their dynasty, so this was a very long, dry read that was worth it. 

I hadn't read Dan Brown's latest novel, Inferno, until dad and I went to Italy, which was great timing, since this novel takes place in both Florence AND Venice. What a coincidence! This novel follows Robert Langdon again in solving a nail-biting mystery in order to save the world. It follows the same style as DaVinci Code and Angels and Demons

I remember LOVING Julia Alvarez when I read her in high school, so when this book popped up in my "free books" on my iPad, I jumped.  How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents was a very easy read, but some of the underlying political, racial, and cultural insinuations were very on-point. It follows a family and their four girls as they move from the tumultuous Dominican Republic to New York City to escape the horrors that their home country was going through. It was poignant and told through a series of short stories of different perspective.


I read a few more, but these were my favorites. Anyone have any good suggestions for what to read next??

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

I'm Gonna Be A Runner, And Colorado Gives

Yep. You read that right. I've officially signed up for my first half marathon. It's going to be brutal. But I'm looking forward to the challenge.  Hold me accountable, people!

I'm running the Colorado Half Marathon on May 3, 2015. I appreciate words of encouragement, tips and suggestions, and just any comments you may have about running or training for 13.1 miles!


Also, today is Colorado Gives Day, a wonderful fundraising day for many many many non-profits around Colorado. Even though I do not have much to give, I will be giving today in order to make a difference.

I've listed below a few of the organizations participating in Colorado Gives Day that are near and dear to my heart. But to be honest, you don't have to be from Colorado to give, and you don't have to give to these organizations, but one of the thousands of organizations participating. Do your research, though, and make sure to choose donating to a cause that means something to you.

Geneva Glen Camp- The phenomenal summer camp where I worked for 2 summers while in college. GG is easily the most important non-profit on this list to me, because it showed me that it's ok to be goofy and silly but still learn and teach important morals and internal values such as poise and confidence. Even better is that Geneva Glen has a dollar-for-dollar match program for up to $40,000 in place for Colorado Gives Day. This money will give underprivileged children who cannot normally afford a two-week session at camp the opportunity to go FOR FREE. Give more kids the ability to experience the Magic of the Glen.


Denver Dumb Friends League- An animal rescue shelter, where we have adopted every single pet we have ever owned.


Colorado Therapeutic Riding Center- I have an internship here starting in January. It is the largest equine therapy center in Colorado and helps hundreds of people each year with varying disabilities.

Denver Kids- I worked with Denver Kids for a summer in 2012. Their goal is to cut the drop-out rate in the Denver Public School system.


I hope you will consider donating to something today. Every little bit helps.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

EATaly- Part 2

This is my final post of our trip to Italy. Even though we took the trip a month ago, it's taken me a while to post all the pictures. Sorry!

And of course, an entire post dedicated to Gelato. Oh yum. Take me back.








Gelato.  Don't be fooled, in the 9 days we were in Italy, I had more gelato than posted, but then you'd be spending like a year and a half scrolling through the pictures. 

Monday, December 1, 2014

EATaly

Yep. All the food.
PIZZA

Spaghetti

My only vegetables in 10 days... oops.

Ravioli, green sauce, and provolone.

Olives? Yes please

Lemon Ravioli

Seafood Risotto

Bruschetta with gouda cheese and mushrooms.

The best pizza I had in Italy. I don't remember where the restaurant was though... somewhere in Venice.