Alright, look right! I put up a new slide show of our place...imagine it with a Mid-century Modern meets Western Kitsch theme. If you can imagine that. I'm trying too.
I'll be moving in next week-depending on minor repairs, we're super excited. Aaron will be back and forth from NYC until October 1st. The place is big, so we're planning on a lot of guests this winter to take snowboarding (these mountains allow skiiers too apparently). We'll go to Bridger Bowl and Big Sky and Moonlight Basin and maybe even Disco!
See you sometime after October...xoxo
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Finally something worth listening to...
This is what I'll be listening to on the road today! I'm making the 3 hour trip from Cody to Bozeman then flying out tomorrow to Minnesota for Aaron's family lake cabin vacation. This is the first band in a long time that I've discovered that makes me want to go out and look for more. Actually the band they pretty much were before they were The Wooden Birds was American Analog Set, so I got that too. Love Andrew Kenny, and this song...for the obvious parallel to my life. Not to mention they're doing a little busking.
THE WOODEN BIRDS. SEVEN SEVENTEEN from Au Agenda Urbana on Vimeo.
Monday, June 8, 2009
About Town in NYC
Thursday, May 28, 2009
NYC
One thing I love about New York-the tree lined streets and brownstones, that's two things I know...and in retrospect who can pick one thing? That's where I went wrong. I go down this street on my way to Central Park, which I've been going to everyday. I have to say so far the hardest part about living in New York City is getting my direction. The lay of the land if you will. But I do know that going North the streets go up in number and South they go down.
I have a big to do list-very New Yorker things, museums, shows, finding the best black & white cookie, baseball games, and yelling at cab drivers.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Whistler Trip Via Seattle
Just added a new album to the blog. I always wish I had taken more pictures, but I kind of hate bringing a camera everywhere and taking pictures. The trip was a blast and has kick started a travel bug. I'm seriously considering teaching English abroad. Or becoming and international spy...one or the other.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Easter Politics
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Cody...
Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Moving Diaries...episode III...Not Home Yet
I'm in Bozeman. Being a ski bum. Another dream of mine. Haven't made the trip into Cody yet...My dad drove up and met my mom the night we got in which was...it's hard to remember, today is Sunday, so that would have been...hang on...I'll get it...Friday. So I'm house sitting and dog sitting with Aaron, we went out to dinner with some friends of his last night. The restaurant was in an old school, it has an auditorium and is also an art gallery, plus there's kids classes and continuing ed classes there too, very cool building. It's a great town, I might just stay here...I have everything out in my truck.
Will send postcards from Bozeman.
xoxo
Chris
Will send postcards from Bozeman.
xoxo
Chris
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Moving Diaries...episode II...
Things to do before a road trip. Preferably the day you plan to leave. Go to Coranado, Balboa park, El Zarape, and if you can manage it, use the rest of the day to pack, then leave San Diego at 10pm and drive to Vegas. Stop for gas and coffee and roll into Henderson around 4am...stay with family, they are used being inconvenienced by your antics.
Worked for me, Mom and I left SD Tuesday night, spent all of Wednesday in Henderson, NV with my niece, nephew, brother Mike and sister-in-law Kristen. Jessica and Jackson are totally cute and really love their grandma. She's hard to compete with but my coolness translates better when they get a little older than 4 and 2. Five-year-olds love me...Then we headed out for the Grand Canyon today...this just in-it's still there. Freezing too. Super fun! Jumping out of the truck running to the edge, thinking "yep it's pretty. How long to I have to look at it to justify the drive here and to capture the memory?" Not rhetorical questions, the answer is twelve minutes.
We made it to Kanab, UT tonight, haven't seen any of the town yet, but I did get a marriage proposal already! But for 5th wife, Mom said don't sell yourself short. Go for 3rd wife at least.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Goodbye Icebergs...
I love saying goodbye. That's weird to say right? I hate it, but I love it too, it's when people are sad to see you go, are really going to miss you, and tell you that you simply can not leave them, that you know you made an impact. It's a good feeling. Having friends that will genuinely miss your company.
Last night I had a little going away bash at a pub called Shakespeare's, my kind of place for pints and hugs, I was truly touched by the showing and glad I decided to do something like that...I'll miss my friends, but plan on visiting San Diego, it'll always be here...until the icebergs melt...
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Moving Diaries...episode I...
Here I am, moving again. This will be the 4th move in three years. From Colorado to San Diego, then 3 different places in San Diego. Now I'm out. My time here is through. I always knew it would not be a permanent home for me. A layover on my way to the rest of my life.
Which so far looks like this: Leaving SD on Monday. My mom is flying in on Sunday. We're road tripping through Vegas, visiting my brother and his kids, going to the Grand Canyon, we regretted doing it when she helped me move out here in 2006. Then we're picking a route to Cody. I'll drop Mom off with my stuff then swing up to Bozeman, Aaron will already be there for a snowboarding weekend and tour of the town since it's on our list of places to move to this summer, Missoula is the other choice. We're going to Whislter for my 30th birthday, April 24th. Then I'm moving out to New York with him for a few months, then we're moving to Montana.
That's the plan. It's a good plan. I'm excited for the new adventure! I'll miss the friends I've made and the routine I had, and the weather I'm sure, but I'm looking forward to a new life.
Which so far looks like this: Leaving SD on Monday. My mom is flying in on Sunday. We're road tripping through Vegas, visiting my brother and his kids, going to the Grand Canyon, we regretted doing it when she helped me move out here in 2006. Then we're picking a route to Cody. I'll drop Mom off with my stuff then swing up to Bozeman, Aaron will already be there for a snowboarding weekend and tour of the town since it's on our list of places to move to this summer, Missoula is the other choice. We're going to Whislter for my 30th birthday, April 24th. Then I'm moving out to New York with him for a few months, then we're moving to Montana.
That's the plan. It's a good plan. I'm excited for the new adventure! I'll miss the friends I've made and the routine I had, and the weather I'm sure, but I'm looking forward to a new life.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
I'm a baker
I felt like baking yesterday, so I whipped these up, it's amazing how happy chocolate chip cookies make me, well, everyone really. Here's the recipe in case you want to be happy too.
Ingredients
2 1/8 cups bleached all-purpose flour (about 10 1/2 ounces)
1/2 teaspoon table salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
12 tablespoons unsalted butter (1 1/2 sticks), melted and cooled slightly
1 cup brown sugar (light or dark), 7 ounces
1/2 cup granulated sugar (3 1/2 ounces)
1 large egg
1 large egg yolk
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 - 2 cups chocolate chips or chunks (semi or bittersweet)
Instructions
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1. Heat oven to 325 degrees. Adjust oven racks to upper- and lower-middle positions. Mix flour, salt, and baking soda together in medium bowl; set aside.
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2. Either by hand or with electric mixer, mix butter and sugars until thoroughly blended. Mix in egg, yolk, and vanilla. Add dry ingredients; mix until just combined. Stir in chips.
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3. Following illustrations below, form scant 1/4 cup dough into ball. Holding dough ball using fingertips of both hands, pull into two equal halves. Rotate halves ninety degrees and, with jagged surfaces exposed, join halves together at their base, again forming a single cookie, being careful not to smooth dough’s uneven surface. Place formed dough onto one of two parchment paper-lined 20-by-14-inch lipless cookie sheets, about nine dough balls per sheet. Smaller cookie sheets can be used, but fewer cookies can be baked at one time and baking time may need to be adjusted. (Dough can be refrigerated up to 2 days or frozen up to 1 month—shaped or not.)
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4. Bake, reversing cookie sheets’ positions halfway through baking, until cookies are light golden brown and outer edges start to harden yet centers are still soft and puffy, 15 to 18 minutes (start checking at 13 minutes). (Frozen dough requires an extra 1 to 2 minutes baking time.) Cool cookies on cookie sheets. Serve or store in airtight container.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
I GOT CRABS!
And they were good. Aaron and I went to the Crab Hut last night. A little hole in the wall in an Asian strip mall. Bags O Crab! It was good!
Thursday, January 8, 2009
NY NY
New York New York. So good they named it twice. Someone said that didn't they? Let's say they did. I went there for almost 2 weeks over the holidays to be with Aaron. We ran all over town. With him quizzing me on where we were at. I failed, and apparently "New York" isn't a precise enough answer.
We had a great time eating, a lot of eating including what we have now come to call the "pork trifecta" three separate and amazing dinners, with, yes, pork. It's the new black. Tell your friends.
I wanted to see the Empire State Building but when we got there the line was so long Aaron had another idea. We raced through the streets, because we didn't want to miss sunset, we go to a rooftop bar that is pretty much deserted except for a couple other people who had the same idea.
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