2013 Summer Bucket List Check In

Welp, this is it.  Summer’s officially over on Sunday.  I’m sad.  I don’t know what gives, but I am not even excited for fall.  I’m not ready to trade in weekly tacos for weekly soup (tacos trump soup big time).  I’m not ready to give up fun summer dresses and skirts for frumpy sweaters.  I am not even ready for Pumpkin Spice.  Wait, I already had one of those.  Just kidding.  I just really loved every minute of this summer and I’m not ready to put it in the past.  I guess a little check in with the “Summer Bucket List” is a good way to keep the summer going for just a little longer.  Ahem…

Go vegetarian for one week

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I did this pretty early on in the summer.  I wanted it to kind of happen naturally without me really having to try but there were several weeks where I made it all the way to Friday then caved.  I actually find it pretty easy to not eat meat (that’s just how I roll most days) but the one day a week when I do crave some steak tacos is so hard to ignore.  Anyways, I did it.  But now I’m back to ordering things like salad with bacon dressing.

Attend Film on the Rocks

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Done!  Twice over!  And not surprisingly, I loved it!  I mean the second time I went, the volume was so loud I thought my eardrums were going to burst (people were actually screaming “TURN IT DOWN!”), but all the people camping out, waiting to watch a movie with their friends and their beer is so fun.

Finish all the books on my “Summer Reading List”

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I truly thought this one was going to be harder.  And maybe it would have been if I hadn’t taken that weekend trip to the cabin and read through a whole book while we were there.  That bought me lots of time to finish up that last book.  It felt so so good to be on a book-reading roll.  I always feel my best when I’m reading on a normal basis.

Go to Movie in the Park

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I had really thought I was going to make it to the Movie in the Park event in Denver.  I even had all the movies scheduled out in my phone but that never happened. Luckily, my mom invited me to the Louisville MITP.  Extra lucky, because our attempt to go to the Boulder one was rained out.  But I did get one good MITP in and it turned out to be a fabulously fun night with my family.  Doing something just the four of us reminds me of when I was a little girl 🙂  Except now I get to drink sangria.

Try a new hiking trail.

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Another one I checked off the list pretty early on.  And then never set foot on a hiking trail for the rest of the summer.  Oopsie.  At least the one we did get in was a good one.  I know I say this all the time, but I am absolutely dumbstruck every time I go into Boulder and see those big beautiful flatirons.  I am so spoiled to get to see such a sight so often.

Go one day without social media.

Aaaaand there’s no picture for that.  I thought this was going to be the real challenge of the summer, but I woke up one Saturday morning and just decided I’d be taking a break from the world of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and the like.  It actually turned out to be really easy.  It really just made me more aware of how annoying it is when someone is glued to their phone.  But now I’m back to being that someone, soooo.

Run a 10K.

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Although totally unintentional, I’m so glad I phrased it this way in my original Summer Bucket List post.  What I’d meant was to run a 10K race.  I didn’t do that.  But!  I did go on a 6.2 mile Saturday morning run, which totally fulfills this list item.  I felt tired and out of energy by the end, but hey, I also feel that way after a 3 mile run.

Bike to work.

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Rest assured that my hair did not look like this by the time I got to work.

Joey did this a bunch last summer and would always tell me about these “two giant hills,” so I was expecting some super steep and fast incline.  What I got was two long drawn out inclines that I probably wouldn’t even have noticed were hills unless I was trying to pedal my body up one.  Joey may or may not have passed me up on foot.  I may or may not have got off and walked the bike up most of the second hill.   But I did it!

Give my office some personality.

Does getting a mini orchid, lighting a candle and hanging a calendar on my otherwise blank walls count as personality?  I’m gonna go with probably not.  In other words, fail.  But since this is the only thing on the list that I didn’t take down with ease, I’m calling it an overall success.  Plus I’m busy channeling all my decorating inspiration (and decorating budget!) into our house.  Much more important.

Go to an amusement park.

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Checkity check!  I also rode every single roller coaster and even got Joey to go on one with me.  Actually, I had nothing to do with that, he seriously volunteered himself.

Brew an IPA.

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This turned out to be our best beer yet!  I love it, Joey loves it, win, win.  In all seriousness, I thought I hated IPA beers until I tasted ours.  I think my taste in beer might be expanding even more.

Make/eat s’mores.

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It may have been on our teeny tiny apartment patio.  It might have been over our grill and not a real fire.  And I might have felt like I never wanted to eat Hershey’s chocolate again, but those s’more were so worth it.  Also, important question: are you Team Barely Toasted Marshmallow or Team Char That Sucker Up.  I’m a proud member of the latter.

Drink a root beer float.

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Ahhhh, yeah.  I’ve had a glass bottle of root beer and vanilla ice cream in my apartment for months.  So what do I do?  Order a $6 float while out to dinner.  Naturally.  Anyways, the experience was almost ruined by our waitress forgetting the straws (who does that?!), but it worked out for the best because by the time she got around to bringing them the ice cream was good and melty.  So so delicious.

Go to the cabin (and don’t complain :))

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SHOCK OF THE SUMMER: I LOVED the cabin!  Seriously.  From the uber peacefulness of the mornings, to the cozy evenings by the fire and all the reading, BBQing, and mid-day napping in between, I had such a good time during our weekend getaway.  I have a good feeling this little escape will become a summer tradition.

Meanwhile, it’s also officially closing day.  We were supposed to close on Tuesday but houses have to be reappraised because of all the flooding here in CO so things just weren’t ready in time.  Let down doesn’t even begin to describe what I was feeling after that phone call from our realtor.  BUT today IS the day.  Which means I’m freaking out with excitement and ready for a busy weekend of moving.  Happy Friday to all of you!

Exciting Weekend Things

As you may have guessed, something exciting happened this weekend.

WE ARE OFFICIALLY UNDER CONTRACT ON A HOUSE IN DENVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Caps lock and every.single.one of those exclamation points was totally necessary.

On Friday morning, we saw a house that we loved and immediately put an offer (and a good one at that!) in on it.  At the end of the day we got word that the seller had decided to wait until Monday to give us an answer.  We were bummed, but at least it wasn’t a no.  Saturday morning, our realtor called saying he had a house we needed to look at ASAP.  We thought we loved the other house, but this second one was perfect.  We loved it even more.  Within two hours of being on the market, we had put in an offer and 5 hours later — our deadline time ON THE DOT — the seller accepted!

Now that we found “the one,” it feels so worth it to have passed up on all the other houses we looked at, including the one we thought we loved on Friday.  This one just feels so right and we could not be more excited.  As soon as we found out, I gave Joey such an excited hug that my sunglasses flew off my head and both lenses fell out (oops!).  But you know, I didn’t even care.  We celebrated with drinks and dinner on the Linger rooftop, which is all of 5 minutes from our new place (!!!!!!).

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Gah, that place is just so cool.

In other non house-related weekend news, we took my dad to Steuben’s for dinner on Friday night.  My mom and sister were in New Orleans until Saturday evening, so we didn’t want him to be lonely on a weekend night.  I ordered a Moscow Mule and fell in love.  My dad ordered the trout amandine minus the almonds because he once ordered the dish and almost chocked on those almonds.  Apparently he was traumatized by the experience.  He went back (with my mom and sister) the next night so I’d say our restaurant pick was a success.

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Before we dashed off to look at our house on Saturday morning, we met my dad at the Louisville Farmers’ Market — he does massage there once a month — to help him set up.  It was HOT but otherwise, a beautiful day at the market.  Plus it was nice to get a good dose of quality time with my dad, who was smart enough to have the floral tent next to us make up a beautiful “Welcome Home” bouquet for my mom.  How thoughtful, right?

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Today has been spent tying up some loose ends — our leasing office allowed us to extend our lease another month while we wait for our closing date, phew! — and spending time with the bride.  We went to a bridal show in Denver and had no idea what to expect, but there were lots of vendors, cupcakes and giveaways.  It was hosted by the Curtis Hotel, which is super eccentric.  We may or may not have ridden the elevator to 10 different floors because each had a different theme and a funny recording that announces which floor you’re arriving at.  I think I liked the 7th Floor, with a “Lots of Laughs” theme, the best.  Oh and I bought this candle at the mall while getting my sunglasses fixed…too soon?

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I think I’ll just end by apologizing for being annoyingly happy and excited for a while.  Hazard of being a first time home owner 😛