Weekend Things

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Joey and Josh headed to Texas this weekend for the Cowboys/Broncos game (Joey is a huge Cowboys fan and Josh is a huge Broncos fan so that should be interesting), and I’m not gonna lie, it felt so good to not feel the pressure to do any house/wedding-related work.  Don’t get me wrong, that kind of work is really fun, but I also tend to get stressed out pretty easily (everyone who knows me is probably laughing right now…) so the break has been nice.  Plus I’ve had a week-long headache…yeah, I wasn’t kidding about getting stressed out easily.

So instead of renovations and venue shopping, I’ve been spending the weekend relaxing.  Ah, so nice.  On Friday night, we went to Joey’s uncle’s birthday — his aunt was so genuinely happy about our engagement and I was so touched by it 🙂 — then headed to a local bar to check out a possible wedding band (okay, I guess we did do a little bit of wedding stuff).  Verdict: They ROCKED.  Now let’s hope they’re in our budget…

On Saturday I got a much needed massage (see above regarding week-long headache) then spent the evening with my fellow bride.  Guess what we talked about?!  We had an early dinner at True Food Kitchen (help, I’m obsessed with this not so cheap restaurant!) and kicked off the night with some fun cocktails.  Cucumber Martini for Hannah, Ginger Margarita for me.  I thought they were both delicious!

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What we were really in the area for however, was Canvas & Cocktails!  Ugh, I can’t believe I’ve waited so long to do one of these classes.  If you’re not familiar, basically it’s a giant art class where they feed you wine and cocktails then walk you through painting a pre-designed picture.  It was SO FUN!  There were a ton of girls (and a few guys too) who were all singing, sipping wine and generally having a blast.

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While I totally expected to be terrible at painting, the cool thing was that as complicated as the demo picture looked, it was really pretty simple and the coolest part was that there was so much room for personalization.  None of the paintings looked the same at the end of the class.  I think I’ll hang mine in my crawlspace.  Or, if you receive this for Christmas, you can assume I don’t like you.

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Sunday started with a heavy dose of family time.  I hadn’t seen my brother & co. in so long!  My nephew is suddenly this calm well behaved boy and my niece is speaking.  When did this happen?!  Plus my mom and sister outdid themselves with this fabulously delicious breakfast.  French toast, roasted potatoes, fruit salad, coffee and cheesy bacon and veggie scrambled eggs.  I think all the food groups were covered in just one plate.

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Afterwards, my headache started to pick up but I decided to head to yoga anyway and actually felt so much better afterwards.  A little me-time really did the trick I guess.  Plus this tasty snack was waiting for me back home afterwards.  I know the rest of Colorado is probably drinking beer and watching the Broncos game, but a green smoothie and some Property Brothers is more my style.

IMG_4904This week is going to be busy with a venue tour/menu tasting on Tuesday, a photography consultation on Wednesday and vacation on Thursday night.  We’re leaving for New Orleans and although the trip totally snuck up on me, I am so so excited to be there.  I’ve already heard that my aunt wants to take us to a brewery and yes, Aunt Tricia, that is totally fine with me!  Here’s to taking some of this weekend’s calm with me into the packed week ahead!

Weekend Things That Went Unpictured

That title is basically begging people not to read this post, isn’t it?  Oh well, it’s the truth.  Lots of things went unpictured this weekend.  Not that I didn’t do anything this weekend, I just don’t think many people would find a picture of me touching up the trim in my bedroom all that exciting.  Anyways, here’s what didn’t get photographed this weekend (and a few things that did).

Friday night margaritas, girlfriends, rain and a cab ride home.

We had plans to meet up with a bunch of friends at Oktoberfest but it poured on Friday night, so I grabbed margaritas with my friend Becca, dinner with our significant others and beer with Jenn & Co.  Then we hailed a cheap cab ride home.  Living close to downtown Denver, for the win!

Someone woke up super hung over because they forgot they weren’t 21.  And it wasn’t me.

Saturday morning lounging, perfect fall weather and a walk to the local coffee shop for a planning meeting.

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For as rainy and miserable as it was on Friday night, Saturday was sunny, warm and beautiful.  This is my absolute favorite time of year.  I love that crisp air and sunshine mix.  We took a walk over to a new coffee shop, which I thought was so nice and drafted a preliminary guest list as well as a plan of attack for house/wedding stuff for the next couple of weeks.  Truth: we have no idea what we’re doing, ha!

Saturday afternoon trim painting and furniture shopping.

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We quickly discovered the new headboard we ordered wasn’t going to fit our current bedframe so we ran over to American Furniture Warehouse for a new one and picked out a new rug too.  I loved it in the store, but as soon as we got it home and into our room I started to have second thoughts.  Someone please tell me it doesn’t look like our bed is in the middle of a baseball field.

We also ended Saturday with a 9 PM dinner at Park & Co., where I ordered a steak kale salad and was totally in love.  If Joey has to hear me order one more kale salad he’s probably going to leave me.  Obsessed!

Sunday morning run, house shopping and Breaking Bad.

Running around the neighborhoods of Denver is so different from running on the little trail we had by our apartment.  I really like it!  It’s fun to look at the all the houses and it’s definitely more flat, but some of the sidewalks are pretty bad (or just missing altogether!) and we’re less familiar with the area so routes have to be more planned out.

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We’re in the market for a new couch.  And the sooner the better.  Not that sitting on a desk chair and a stepstool isn’t fun, but yeah, it isn’t fun.  We think we found what we want but now we just have to pull the trigger on what seems like a huge purchase to us.  We did find a dog on one of the couches though.  Oh wait, that’s a pillow.

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My mom has been begging me to let her buy almost anything I mention we want for the house, so I finally gave in and let her buy us a new set of dishes.  She claimed it was a great deal.  I wouldn’t know because she insisted on buying my last set too!  I’m so so happy with the new set, but mom is cut off now 😛  Sunday night dinner of uh… kale salad (help me!) and “quinoa patties” looked so chic on our new plates.

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Breaking Bad is over!  Does anyone else feel immensely sad about this?  I thought the series finale was phenomenal.  I commented to Joey afterwards that I think what made the show so good was that the entire series just kept building and building and it never lost momentum or regressed, nor did it get unbelievably over the top.  Bravo, Breaking Bad.

Now it’s Monday and I’m already counting down the seconds till Friday…