Memory-a-Day in June

Friday, June 1st: Spending half my lunch hour at the grocery store and feeling a bit frantic/impatient standing in line at the self-checkout.

Saturday, June 2nd: Biking to the Farmers’ Market for the first time this summer and feeling like we were back in our summer Saturday morning groove ♥

Sunday, June 3rd: Having the oven on for 2 hours to roast two giant beets, that I definitely should have cut into smaller pieces.

Monday, June 4th: Carrying two Spicy Black Bean Burrito Bowls outside to eat dinner in the back yard and feeling extreme happiness about what was just a regular old Monday, but made better because it was summer and we could eat outside and still have time to walk our pup afterward before the sun went down.

Tuesday, June 5th: Going for my usual Tuesday morning run but instead of pushing myself, I took it at a snail’s pace and then felt really good by the end.

Wednesday, June 6th: Wanting an exact repeat of Monday, then deciding to let Wednesday night unfold on its own terms and hey, we still got to eat dinner outside!

Thursday, June 7th: Laughing really hard with Joey as he told me a story about the chaos that had unfolded at his basketball game the night before.

Friday, June 8th: Feeling my pup’s head resting on my leg when I woke up and realizing his BFF Joey had already gotten up and he hadn’t followed him out of our room for once!

Saturday, June 9th: Feeling proud of myself for going to a social event solo and actually enjoying it!

Sunday, June 10th: Sitting in my car in the Nordstrom Rack parking lot and giving myself a mental pep talk to head to the mall to dress shop when I felt like I had zero energy.

Monday, June 11th: Feeling that “oh shit, I’m leaving for vacation on Thursday!” angst that had my brain creating a to-do list that I couldn’t actually tackle at work.

Tuesday, June 12th: Feeling crabby and on edge all day.

Wednesday, June 13th: Discovering an almost bloomed bud on my sister orchid.

Thursday, June 14th: Eating a homemade burrito in the car on our way to Iowa.

Friday, June 15th: Singing “All I Want for Christmas is You” with a bar full of people.

Saturday, June 16th: Eating a cold piece of Little Caesar’s pizza at a wedding at midnight.

Sunday, June 17th: Watching a low hanging cloud unfurl as we drove through Nebraska.

Monday, June 18th: Taking 8 friends to the Rockies game and feeling like I got to spend time with them all.

Tuesday, June 19th: Feeling rushed and overwhelmed while trying to make lunch salads for the week and dinner all at once in a hot house.

Wednesday, June 20th: Being blown away (again! still! forever!) by Kaleo.  This time (like the first time!) at Red Rocks (and with Hannah and Josh), so it was extra good.

Thursday, June 21st: Back to eating dinner al fresco after a few days off and feeling like it was the best way to celebrate the first official day of summer.

Friday, June 22nd: Being in a bad mood for a reason I couldn’t place, then miraculously feeling better once the sun was out.

Saturday, June 23rd: Petting our dog with a shaky hand while we waited to see a new vet for the first time and wondering how Andi would react.

Sunday, June 24th: Thinking pizza sounded good for dinner and just going with it instead of trying to talk myself into cooking something at home.

Monday, June 25th: Making it out of the house, everything in hand, on time for work.

Tuesday, June 26th: Driving home with a book club high because the discussion was lively, the book was wonderful, the friends were a plenty and probably mostly because I ordered a glass of wine with dinner.

Wednesday, June 27th: Stinging sweat dripping into my eyes during a hot and difficult yoga class.

Thursday, June 28th: Driving around for 15 minutes trying to find a parking spot in the Highlands.

Friday, June 29th: Feeling sort of tired but SO THANKFUL not to have any Friday night plans.

Saturday, June 30th: Second guessing myself after buying a veeeery soft cheese for our pre-Shakespeare Fest picnic.

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It’s July tomorrow and I can’t even believe it but I’m also incredibly excited because it’s many-a-family-member-birth-month and shockingly, it still seems less busy than June and I’m totally fine with that!

Weekend Things: My Mom’s “Best Birthday Ever”

Oh my god.  Was this weekend real or was it all a perfect perfect dream?

For the past few months, my family has all been in on my aunt, uncle and cousin making a surprise trip to Colorado for my mom’s 60th birthday and it was seriously so hard to keep something that fun and exciting a secret from the person I tell everything to!  I’ve had to be all nonchalant when I was actually bursting with excitement and I’ve had to manage plans behind the back of someone who likes to make plans and it was all 100% worth it.  Warning: I just uploaded 30-some pictures. 

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My mom, sister and I were going to the Shakespeare Festival on Saturday night so I made a plan for the family to do my mom’s birthday dinner that night at The Med in Boulder.  It actually seemed like the natural time to do a birthday dinner so she didn’t suspect a thing.  When she showed up at the restaurant, my Aunt Tricia and Emily were waiting at the table and she literally didn’t even notice them until my aunt turned to her and said “Happy Birthday.”  Her reaction was priceless!

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My uncle drove in from New Orleans so he was a few minutes behind everyone else and after we had successfully convinced my mom that he wasn’t coming, he showed up.  It was a shock-and-teary-eyed situation all over again and it was the cutest thing that’s ever happened.  Seeing my little mama sitting at her favorite restaurant, surrounded by all her loved ones was such a precious life moment.

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The three of us had to tear ourselves away from the table to make our way to CU for the Shakespeare Festival.  I might have been the only one of us who actually wanted to be there… but that might actually always be the case.  Shakespeare Nerd for life!  It was such a beautiful night for some outdoor theater sitting.  Plus third row tickets (oh hello, awkward amount of eye contact with the cast), hilariously talented performances all around and a run in with Hannah’s mom and sister!  We headed back to Pearl Street afterwards to find that my sister’s boyfriend Wayne, Joey and my Uncle Nick had been hanging out together since dinner.  Ugh family bonding at its best!  ‘Twas a perfect night, for real.

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All week my mom’s been sending me birthday plan requests and suggestions and I’ve been all agreeable and saying stuff like “sure, whatever” because I figured things would change once she knew the bigger picture.  It was kind of fun in a sneaky way 🙂  However, MY plan for Saturday was breakfast in Boulder followed by putt putt!  Turns out everyone was on board.  We split into two teams — me, Joey and my parents vs. my sister, aunt, uncle and Emily.

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The skies were generously cloudy, Mom and I got hole-in-ones (or is it holes-in-one??), Joey and I found some gold and after the scores came in, the verdict was that our team killed the other team.  Huzzah!  But all friendly competition aside, this little family activity was so fun!  My mom and uncle have been so into mini golf whenever my mom goes to New Orleans so I figured it was only right to do it on our turf this time around.  More please!

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My uncle is the dog whisperer.

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After a little bit of down time at my parents’ we all headed to Whole Foods to pick up stuff for a little Chautauqua picnic action.  BBQ chicken, potato and pasta salad, chips and guac, roasted veggies and my personal favorite, broccoli crunch salad were all packed up then unloaded at our picnic site so we could dig in.  Also: WINE IN A CAN.  I’ll be real, that’s the only thing I really cared about having at the picnic.  Priorities, people.

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An epic game of four-person Frisbee ensued post-dinner (um no, I was not one of the four) and I was like who are these athletic-looking people running and diving all over?  Joey conned me into playing later on and let it be known that yes, it is possible to be bad at Frisbee.  Afterwards, we packed it up and took a walk about the park.  Those four were totally intrigued by a baby bunny when I took that picture.  When we finally got back home at 9:30 PM Joey and I were like “whoa, we literally hung out all day today!”  And also decided it was the best day ever.

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My mom’s actual birthday was yesterday so everyone met at my house at 10 AM, then present unwrapping — Bean, Joey and I got her a gift card to the Denver Performing Arts Center and a Le Creuset cast-iron skillet — and family photo-taking ensued.  I’d like to point out that all four of those people are the exact same height.  Okay and maybe I’m that exact same height too…  P.S. Please note my new porch swing which I believe officially got approved by the whole group.  I LOVE IT.

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^^^ Um no, I did not know!

We made a very serious attempt at breakfast at Snooze but the wait on a MONDAY was STILL AN HOUR AND A HALF.  Um, no.  Is that place for real?  Since it was already 11 AM, we just did early lunch across the street at Machete.  Taco breakfast is something I can totally get behind.  Also, my mom had a breakfast margarita because it was her birthday and she’ll do what she wants on her birthday!  We spent the rest of the afternoon baking in the sun at the Denver Botanic Gardens.  Sweat mustache aside, I had fun seeing my mom get her plant/flower fix.  Confession: My favorite part may have been the lily pads.

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After everyone had departed and it was back to being just the five of us, we walked to dinner then grabbed ice cream at Little Man for one last birthday hurrah.  I totally regret getting Chocolate Pound Cake over Salted Caramel Peanut Butter Cup, even if it did have sprinkles.  We were graced with this cotton candy sunset on our way home and I felt this overwhelming rush of pure happiness over it being the absolute perfect weekend.  My mom told me it was her best birthday ever and that’s really all I wanted 🙂

P.S. Today, my family is gone, I’m back and work and Tulo got traded, so if you need me I’ll just be crying in my office.