11.20.2014

On Road Trips

I love and I hate road trips.

I've taken a road trip through Southwest Colorado and I loved it. Even on days where we spent 4-8 hours at a time in the car. Yet, sometimes driving the 4 hours to Tablerock is a bore. And the 2 hours to Columbia a pain in the ass.

I've come to realize that maybe it was because Colorado was something new, exciting. I had never seen scenery like I saw there before. It was also part of the trip. Sure, we were always trying to get somewhere – to the Grand Canyon, to our campsite, to a grocery store that sold beer – but the drive itself was part of the trip.

It's not about the destination, it's about the journey. Right?

I've driven east a number of times. Childhood vacations, trips to Florida, more recent trips to D.C. and that drive. Ugh, that drive. It just bores me to death. Maybe because I've seen green, rolling hills before. Maybe because I'm with my parents so we mostly exclusively stop at McDonald's.

I'm sure I'd enjoy it more if we stopped off in Nashville, Louisville, small towns along the way. If we stopped at little local diners to eat instead of fast food. If the radio stations weren't baseball games or classic rock. If my friends were in the car to goof off with.

For this long Thanksgiving weekend trip, I honestly thought about paying almost $700 for plane tickets (and now they are down to like $500 and super tempting). But that would be such a waste. (Right? Right?!)

I'm almost done with Bill Bryson's "The Lost Continent" about his travels through America's small towns (which is an excellent read, by the way), and I've got to admit, it has me a bit more inspired about this particular trip. I want to see, and really appreciate, those east coast mountains and forests. I want to pull off on some scenic lookouts. I want to sit down for lunch or dinner in a little diner or bar.

Now... just convincing my parents.








Bill Bryson The Lost Continent

"Mother & Father," Broods


I don’t want to wake up lonely
I don’t want to just be fine 
I don't want to keep on hoping 
Forget what I have in mind

11.17.2014

First Snow


Yesterday, St. Louis had it's first snow of the season. It was lovely... but only because I didn't leave my house all day. I snuggled with Maverick and watched TV and decorated my Christmas tree and drank red wine. In fact, these wonderful pictures are from Instagram (stlgasm, copychief and kevinkellyUSA) because there was no way I was going to venture out in the snow. Not ready for that yet.

This morning when I had to scrape the snow/ice off my car... it was not so lovely.


11.14.2014

Is It Thanksgiving Yet?

In less than two weeks, I'll be in North Carolina with my family for Thanksgiving and I just.can't.wait.

Not only because of the obvious – duh, it's a beach – but I love Thanksgiving, I love the holidays, and my little baby neice Willa has grown so much she's basically going to be walking, talking and going away for college by then.

11.07.2014

Desk Yoga

I'd love a 15-20 minute yoga refresh class in the afternoon, but these stretches featured on A Cup of Jo will do.

11.06.2014

Looking Forward To {November 2014}

  • family Thanksgiving, Friendsgivings and 'Beachgiving' in North Carolina
  • sweaters
  • scarves
  • boots
  • the annual 'Fall Ball' party
  • a few more market Saturdays 
  • mornings with coffee, toast and my DVR
  • making my Christmas list
  • putting up Christmas decorations
  • and Christmas shopping – but not looking forward to what it'll do to my bank account :(

11.04.2014

Better in Time

On the TODAY show, they said that listening to sad songs actually makes us feel better. Like someone empathisizes with us and we're not alone.

Heard this little gem on the way to work this morning. The line "It's gonna hurt when it heals too" gets me every.damn.time.

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