Friday, April 19, 2019

High Five 5 K

My friend Lauren is basically the best person ever and she decided to make her own 5 k on national high 5 day. Her and Lucy designed cute shirts and we all ran/walked/biked/meandered along the river road high 5ing each other and the strangers we met along the way. After the race there was hand sanitizer, donuts, coors light and a trip to Merlins Rest.


Our fearless leader giving us a pep talk.



Luke and his tunes-mobile.

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Josh turns 35!

Josh's birthday is always before mine. That's a fact. This year his birthday fell on Record Store Day and we had another snow storm. Our main adventures were 1) having our family portrait painted by Lisa Luck and 2) finding out the rumors are true and getting into First Avenue for free with a free bottle of champagne for Transmission.




Life Lately

Josh and I have had lots of changes over the past 6 months. Most significantly we both took new jobs. These news jobs have meant different hours for both of us, a different daily schedule for Bowie, new insurance, changes to our finances and long term investments and, most notably, I don't work in a school any more so we need more help caring for Bowie on his days off. Josh loves his job at Studio On Fire and it seems like a perfect fit for him both personally and professionally. I'm adjusting to my new role at Cigna and despite some growing pains I feel it's been a positive change. I've enjoyed my new schedule because it allows me to avoid rush hour traffic and pick up Bowie and get to enjoy more of the evening. It's also provided more income, which we've enjoyed. Cube life is hard for me and the work itself is challenging. It's also led me to think a lot about my priorities in life. It would be great to find the perfect job that would support my perfect personal life but I'm not sure that's possible. It's been interesting to struggle with work and go home and feel more safe and relaxed than I ever have before. Since I took this job to allow me more freedom in my personal life it puts pressure on me to actually live my best life. I'm trying to focus on self care and building some fun into my work day. One effort to support self care is that I'm hoping to take advantage of working in front of screens all day by updating the blog more. It gets me in touch with the fun things I do in life and considering all that we've scheduled to look forward to this summer I think there should be a lot to blog about. The above picture of me in my cube accurately depicts my feelings about my work space. Anyways, I think it will be good for my brain to back off of social media and instead post here. More to come, including updates related to turning 35 in a couple of weeks which feels like a total adult milestone.

Baja

Baja was the best trip ever. The weather was beautiful and sunny every single day. Bowie was the world's best traveler and I loved getting alone time with him and sharing a bed and snuggling with him every night. We stayed with Jane and Dave at http://www.janeanddave-baja.com/. It was more beautiful than their website can capture. I'm so thankful to my dad and Sarah for planning and organizing this trip and to Jane and Dave for hosting us. I only wish Josh could have joined us but I think that means we have to go back with him another time.


We drove through the mountains in the night to arrive in El Sargento. Here is Bowie getting his first glimpse of the Sea of Caspian the second he woke up.

Here are the "Casas". Bowie and I stayed in the casa on the left. 

Jane and Dave's outdoor shower tile mural.

Dave collects driftwood to paint.

Here is my dad and some of the painted drift wood.


We went to beaches every day and usually had them to ourselves. 

Dave has THE BEST laugh.




We went out for paella in the town of El Triunfo. It's an old mining town that has been lovingly restored. It looks like a movie set and was so fun to explore.

The preparation of the paella

Here's Bowie at the hot spring beach

If you dug into the sand hot spring water would seep up into the pools.


Bowie is an excellent body surfer


Here is a darling little bay with warm clear water that never went above knee height. Bring your sunscreen here!


Dad did his best to fly fish. He got a couple needle fish.
Upscale lunch. This restaurant had a two tiered pool with a water slide connecting the pools. Needless to say this was Bowie's best restaurant ever. 

Nothing beats morning coffee with the best people.