Weekend Things & Boulder International Film Fest

Spoiler Alert: I will be talking about two movies that you will probably never see, but if you seek out depressing films, stop reading this post and go see Easy Rider and Lore.

Good morning!  Is it really Monday again?  Please say no.  Just kidding, I don’t actually hate the work week and I had a pretty exciting and eventful weekend, full of lazy mornings, family, food, film and some lovely Colorado weather.  And before you start hating me for bragging about having good weather, please know that snow is all over our forecast for this week.  *Shudder*  

Anyways, in no particular order, highlights of this weekend included:

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1. A late Saturday morning breakfast, followed by an outdoor run that was so windy I wanted to scream but that was perfectly lovely when we turned around and ran with the wind.

2. Happy Hour at SALT on the Pearl Street Mall.  I ate two sliders and my weight in roasted cauliflower covered in some cream sauce.  Afterwards, Joey and I both wondered why we don’t eat more cauliflower.

3. An exciting (albeit sadly ended) CU basketball game.  This was my Christmas gift to Joey and being the horribly uninvolved student that I was, I never once attended a game while I actually went to CU, so it was way fun to see all the school spirit.  And to sing the CU fight song literally every 3 minutes…

4. Strawberry Pancakes on Sunday morning.  I made a strawberry simple syrup last week and saved all the leftover sugary strawberry pieces, so I blended them up and added them to the pancake batter and they were divine.  A pleasant hint of strawberry sweetness, plus we had buttermilk on hand and buttermilk always makes pancakes better.

5. A simple Sunday evening where I attended yoga with my mom, ate a delicious dinner that I completely avoided helping make and some mature movie viewing.  For the record, we picked Peter Pan.  Neither of us had seen it in years and it was so great.  I swear you have a whole new appreciation for Disney movies when you watch them as an adult.

And finally…

6. Boulder International Film Fest!

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This was the 9th year that Boulder hosted a slew of mostly unknown films, documentaries and shorts, some of which have gone on to be Academy Award nominees.  I don’t know how we’ve never been, but this was totally up our alley and believe me when I say it was so hard to narrow the list of films we wanted to see down to a reasonable number.  The films are shown at 4 different locations.  We ended up seeing one at the Boulder Theater and one at the First Methodist Church across the street.

Friday night we saw Easy Rider.  This movie actually came out in 1969 and while I’d never even heard of it, both my parents assured me that it was a classic.  Just picture Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper riding down the highway on big ol’ choppers, with long hair and giant bug-eye sunglasses.  Total hippies.  Oh and Jack Nicholson looks about 20 years old in the movie.  Although I loved the soundtrack, the fact that they travel down to New Orleans and the whole free love vibe the main characters had going on, I won’t lie, the end of the movie was seriously depressing.  They all die!  Actually, they are all murdered by southerners.  My mom was not feeling proud to be a southerner by the end of the movie.

On Saturday afternoon Joey and I saw Lore, which was a sold out showing.  It was a beautifully filmed and strikingly sad depiction of the harsh realities of being a Nazi family in Germany just as WWII has come to an end.  I always find films about WWII to be so fascinating and moving.  How could an event like that not be?  For me, the movie was interesting in that it showed things from a German family’s side.  I found myself both hating and pitying them.  Such a tricky subject to film and I really applaud the makers of Lore for doing such an amazing job.

Okay okay, I’ve talked enough.  Happy Monday!

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What was the highlight of your weekend?

Have you ever been to a film festival?

What is your favorite Disney movie?

The Little Things

I have been in such a good mood lately.

And really, there’s no big reason for it.  If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my 23 years of life, it’s that it’s all about the little things.  Yeah, getting promoted, buying your dream house, winning the lottery, etc. is great (and I totally wouldn’t mind any of those things :P), but the little things add up too!

It’s leaving yoga at sunset and catching some trees all decked out in Christmas lights.

I admitted to Joey last night that although I detest cold weather, I really enjoy going out on winter nights and seeing all the lights and decorations.  Christmas happiness overrules my hatred of the cold.  Also, how good is a toasty yoga class on a cold night?

It’s finding a bag of Hershey’s White Chocolate Meltaways in the breakroom at work and adding a little bliss to my work day.

If I’m being honest, I’ve always had a soft spot for white chocolate.  There’s a time and a place for dark chocolate (like when you want to pretend the chocolate you’re eating is “healthy”) but there’s also a time for milk and white chocolate.  

And that time is apparently 12:30 on a Monday.

It’s getting a mani/pedi with your best friend on a Tuesday night.

In addition to a toasty yoga class, a piping hot foot soak is equally amazing on a winter night.  Plus we got to discuss important matters like online Coach sales, suspicions that your mom might like your boyfriend more than she likes you and our thoughts on men getting pedicures.

I went with OPI’s “Didjeridoo Your Nails?”

It’s listening to this song and wondering how it’s even possible to have a voice as good as Ray LaMontagne’s.

FYI, this song is extra good if you listen to it while you’re laying in bed, right before you go to sleep.

It’s having a home-cooked meal with your family and realizing how lucky you are to have a mom who’s such an amazing cook.

And who has the brilliant idea to cook some chili then cook some mac and cheese and layer the one over the other.

My mom confessed to adding an extra layer of cheese to the macaroni.  I could hardly scoop it into my bowl with all the strings of cheese oozing everywhere.  Extra cheese = extra love.

It’s picking up your Turkey Trot bib and being super excited to rock a 5K before indulging in two delicious Thanksgiving celebrations.

Crossing my fingers (and toes!) that I’m one of the random racers who wins $500.  Because that’s probably the closest I’ll ever get to winning the lottery.

It’s also skipping your workout to sit on the couch and mindlessly watch TV, with a candle burning and the heat on high.  Yeah, it’s definitely that.

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Tomorrow is Friday, how are you celebrating the kickoff to the weekend?

What little things made you happy this week?

White, milk or dark chocolate?