Monday, September 23, 2013

Grateful Monday

To start my week off on a positive note, here are five things I'm grateful for~
  • We had a lovely weekend.  We spent time at my family reunion and yesterday evening at an outdoor concert with many of our friends.
Liam thoroughly enjoyed the show!

He also enjoyed some time with his buddy Cecelia

  • I am also grateful for the people who tell me that it's okay if I don't work on my dissertation every day.  Sometimes I need help to shed the guilt and stop feeling like I'm not doing enough.
  • I ran 7 miles on Saturday.  This was a major milestone for me as I train for my 10 mile race.  I felt amazing on this run too.  That always helps.
  • Loving the cooler temps.  Hello fall!
  • Also loving my days at home spent with Liam.  As tough as it is sometimes, I know that I'm blessed and I treasure our days.  Here's a little glimpse of our morning spent outside.  We had ourselves a music jam on the deck.  The boy loves his drums!


Have a wonderful week!
xoxo

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Lately

I'm a list person.  I love to make lists, and I love to check things off my list!

So today, I'll be sharing a list of some random happenings and things going through my head.

Life is busy and hectic these days,  and as much as I love blogging, I just can't seem to find much time for it.

So here's what's been going on in our world lately....

  •  I am teaching two undergraduate education courses this semester.  I love it.  I'm pretty sure I was born to teach.  But it's a lot of work, and I'm struggling to find some balance.
  • I need to start analyzing my dissertation data but haven't been able to find the time because of teaching. Hopefully, I can get started this week!
  • Being a mom of a toddler is awesome and fun, but it's also exhausting.  On the days I'm home with him, I should spend the evenings writing or grading, but instead, I can barely summon the energy to sit on the couch.  I could really use a few more hours in my day....
  • Speaking of the toddler, here he is wearing his super hero mask.  He's starting to get into costumes, super powers, and playing pretend. Full on cuteness!
 

  • To help me unwind a bit, Andrew sent me out on Friday night to hear some music with friends.  Here's a picture of me and my besties.  The four of us go way back and this picture reminds me of the days when we were all footloose and fancy free!  What a super fun night.

 
  • The return of pumpkin spice flavors makes me oh so happy.  Seriously, sometimes it's the one treat that gets me through the day. Now if only the weather would cool off enough to pull out the boots!  I'm definitely ready for fall.
  • I am training to run this race again this year, 10 miles through the beautiful Shawnee National Forest.  I work best with a goal, and the runs are a good way to manage some of my stress right now.  Win-win.
  •  Have you seen the new Pottery Barn catalog?  Wow. Wow. Wow.  I'm loving the rustic, natural style.  I have pinned many images on Pinterest as inspiration for my future home.  It is totally normal to spend time thinking about your future home when needing to write a dissertation right?! 

  •  Looking forward to the return of Parenthood next week!  It's one of my favorite shows and it's moved to Thursday nights, which means it will be a nice treat when I get home from teaching.
Have a wonderful week!
 xoxo

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Joshua Tree

Last month Andrew and I spent a few days visiting Joshua Tree National Park.  Since we were headed to San Diego for a wedding, we decided to tack on a few extra days and hit up a national park.  

It was an awesome trip!  We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.  And as much as I missed Liam, I must admit that it was very nice to spend several days alone with my husband, just the two of us.  

Since it was August, in the desert, we decided to stay in a cabin.  Our cabin was adorable, comfortable, and well-equipped.  It sat adjacent to the park, and it was so nice to come in midday to nap and relax in the air conditioning.  At night, it was cool enough for us to sit in the hot tub while watching for shooting stars in the desert sky.

View from our front porch into Joshua Tree National Park
I'm fascinated by the flora and fauna of the desert.  Here are some of the various cacti we saw.  I need to give credit to my husband for taking these pictures.  He was up at sunrise exploring on our first morning while I cozily slept in!



On our first day, we took a late morning hike up Ryan Mountain.  It was quite hot but the view from the top was worth it.


View from the top of Ryan Mountain

These dead trees were everywhere and looked like sculptures


After an afternoon nap, we returned to the park that evening to catch the sunset.


The next morning, we were up early for a sunrise hike to Willow Hole.  We had 7.5 miles to cover so we hit the trail early.

Cool enough for long sleeves at dawn

Beautiful Joshua Tree

Willow Hole

Wonderland of Rocks
This hike was my favorite part of our trip.  As we hiked to Willow Hole, we came upon the Wonderland of Rocks. For miles all we could see were beautiful mountains of rocks and boulders piled on top of one another.  It looked like something out of a science fiction movie.



After our hike to Willow Hole, we drove to the southern end of the park and hiked a 3 mile loop up Mastodon Peak.  At the start of the hike is a palm oasis. It was so bizarre to see these huge palms in the middle of the desert.  They housed quite an ecosystem. 

Palm Oasis 
This portion of the park is in the Colorado desert which looks quite different than the Mojave desert, which has the Joshua Trees.  This section was rocky and barren.  If you look closely at this picture, you can see the Salton Sea in the distance. 

View from the top of Mastodon Peak looking at the Salton Sea
My favorite hiking buddy

He's more adventurous than I am!
The old Mastodon Mine is also on this trail. I still can't quite wrap my head around how they built this mine on a mountain in the middle of this harsh desert. 

Mastodon Mine
Later that evening we returned to the park to visit the Arch.

The Arch


View from the White Tank campground

As far as national parks go, Joshua Tree is pretty small so we really got to see most of it in just a few days.  It was a great trip.  We spent some quality time together, did some challenging hiking, and got to explore a really unique landscape.  And, we got to check another national park off our list!  

I just love that Andrew and I share the same love for the outdoors.  It's so nice to journey on these adventures together!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Grateful Monday

To start my week off here are five things I'm grateful for:

  • After a few very hectic weeks, I'm finally starting to feel like I have a handle on my new schedule and the start of the fall semester.  Whew!
  • A fabulous Labor Day weekend spent with old friends.  I'm still thinking about the fun we had~!
  • Liam has started talking in sentences. It seriously blows me away when this little person opens his mouth and talks....like really talks!  Amazing. 
  • The return of Pumpkin Spice at Starbucks!  Now, if only our weather would get on board and start to feel like fall...
  • Looking forward to a quick visit from my parents this week.  
Have a wonderful week!

xoxo