Thursday, July 26, 2007

Honeymoon: Part 2

Here are some of the goodies we got on our honeymoon...


Fun poster from Knitting Mill Antiques in Chattanooga, TN



A photograph from a Chattanooga photographer, who we
actually bought a print from earlier this year at
an art festival in St. Louis.

Andrew actually made his own corned beef a few weeks before
the wedding... so this picture was made for him..we had to have it!


A new glass ball for my collection, also from Chattanooga.
It looks like a tree inside...I love it!


And our big purchase of the honeymoon...
an antique stained glass window from St. Augustine


Buying Used

I found a great blog this morning over at Apartment Therapy:Green (which I highly recommend as a daily read!). The post is about compact fluorescent light bulbs. You have to read the comments though because that's where most of the good info is...learning from others knowledge and experience. Here's another good one on the same topic.

I also liked this one about the benefits of buying used furniture. "Buying used not only reduces demand for raw materials, it also cuts down on the energy costs associated with production and transportation." Andrew and I actually buy a lot of "used" (I like to say "vintage") furniture. Mostly because we like how it looks but it is a great way to "Reuse" instead of consuming resources.

Speaking of used furniture here are some recent purchases we have made....

Vintage Lane coffee table, from TFA Warehouse


Look at the detail!


Vintage mirror for foyer, from Blend


Mirror frame detail


Vintage EAT! sign from TFA Warehouse...
Andrew wants to use it to serve chips and dip!


Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Practice Unbending Intent

"When you practice unbending intent, you match up with the intent of the all-creative universal mind. So keep a solid picture of the task you want to accomplish in your mind, and refuse to let that intention disappear."

~Dr. Wayne Dyer, The Power of Intention Cards


So....

I haven't had a job since May 23...

It's been two months...

The first month was a blessing in disguise because it gave me time to finish pulling together my wedding, having a wedding and going on a honeymoon without any distractions (except of course...being unemployed...). And it was a very nice month indeed.

This second month has been a tad more difficult. I am not good at looking for jobs. Or rather, I should say, that I just really HATE and LOATH looking for jobs. Everyday is a struggle for me and while I do get to enjoy some of this great time off, I spend most of my time worrying, feeling guilty and generally freaking out. I have never wanted to go to work so bad in my entire life.

Now, you have to remember that I have been waiting to start this career for about 8 years.... That is a long time coming....and I am ready to start!

I am keeping a solid (or maybe the texture of silken tofu) picture of the task I want to accomplish (job offer!) in my mind.... and I am trying my hardest not to let that intention disappear.

Anyone else who has some spare room in their mind to keep a solid picture of my intention, it would be greatly appreciated.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

New Life: Part 3

Before Andrew and I got married we had a little pre-marriage counseling with Reverend Bob and I promised Andrew that after the wedding I would help cook more.

Two weeks ago was my first big night and I made a pesto pizza which was delicious! Last Tuesday I went crazy and tried risotto with asparagus and shrimp. Apparently I shouldn't have picked risotto because it is heavy on the labor side.... but it actually turned out quite excellent if I do say so myself.

Now I do realize that the ingredients I used for my last dinner were not local but I am having a hard enough time learning how to cook without restricting myself to certain ingredients. So for now I'm trying to be patient with the fact that I am not the ultimate earth friendly cook.

I just started reading The Omnivore's Dilemma to keep our new found food motivation going.

Also I wanted to let you all know that Andrew has started up a blog again... you can find it here,
http://www.slowdownandeat.com/

Sunday, July 15, 2007

New Life: Part 2

We've shed some hair....






And a peek at one of Andrew's latest dinners...local, pasture fed steak; local and organic potatoes (twice baked); local and organic green beans and onions. Yummm...

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Baby Update!

Welcome baby Sena Heron, October 3, 2006



Welcome baby Makena Marie, March 27, 2007



Welcome baby Benjamin Schmidt, April 27, 2007



Welcome baby Liam, June 27, 2007



Welcome baby Zachary Frank, July 3, 2007



Still expecting.....
  • baby Landsbaum
  • baby Russo
  • baby Huypen

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Making Cheese (and another soap box...)



In continuing with our new found inspiration from Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, Andrew and I attended a cheese making class on Sunday. It was also to celebrate my Matron of Honor's birthday. (Friends who make cheese together, stay together!)

It was a very interesting afternoon. One, because it seemed relatively easy and fast. Two, because Millie the dog was adorable. Three, because our teacher was very cool. She really loves her goats and really loves making cheese. She also has pretty strong opinions about processed dairy products. Her family has goats, chickens and quite a large garden. She is living the farm life in the suburbs of St. Louis.




Warning... Soap Box ahead.....

You also may have noticed that I added a link to Michael Moore's new film Sicko, over to the right. Andrew and I saw this movie last week and it was very good. Sad, infuriating, funny and scary. By the end I was ready to move to France. I realize that some may think Moore's movies are full of bias.... but I find it hard to argue with Americans who have experienced the horrors of Health Insurance Companies first hand... to the point of losing their loved ones. It is maddening to know that our congressmen continue to use fear to keep the American public from demanding a better system. I just hope that one day I don't lose a friend or family member because a health insurance reviewer was trying to meet their quota for "denials" that month.

Ok, enough soap box..... just see the movie and decide for yourself.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

New Life: Part 1


When Andrew and I were getting ready for our honeymoon we each bought some books to read on the beach. One of the books that I brought with me was called Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. Interestingly enough one of the books Andrew brought with him was called Twinkie Deconstructed. There was a definite theme emerging that each of us was interested in learning more about what and how we eat.

Since we were both interested in the subject matter I started a new tradition of reading to Andrew while he drives and I pretty much read the entire Animal, Vegetable, Miracle book to him on our trip. This book was fantastic, eye-opening, scary, funny, sweet, and inspiring. It is a true story of Barbara's family becoming "localvores" for an entire year, trying to live off of food within a 100 mile radius of where they live.

One of the biggest benefits of living as a localvore is reducing your carbon footprint. Each time you eat a food that has to be shipped from across the world you are contributing to a huge proportion of petroleum consumption --> carbon emissions --> global warming. Also, many of the foods we eat are made of mass produced ingredients or toxic ingredients that deplete and poison our land. I URGE all of you to read this book and educate yourself on how you can help the world, your neighbors and yourself live a healthier life.

Andrew and I were so inspired (and scared...) that we wasted no time making changes when we got home. Thursday morning we went to a new grocery store that opened 3 blocks away called Local Harvest Grocery. We bought all locally and organically grown vegetables, bread and meat.

Thursday afternoon I got a new bicycle that I can ride around town to run errands, complete with it's own uber-cool basket on the handle bars. Saturday morning we both rode our bikes to the local farmers market and filled my basket to the rim with local veggies, fruit, meat, chocolate, eggs and more bread. The food tastes great and we feel healthier already.

We also spent Saturday watching Live Earth. Please visit their website and find out what you can do to help stop Global Warming.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Honeymoon Part 1

Our honeymoon was a road trip...from Chattanooga Tennessee, to St. Augustine Florida, to Gulf Shores Alabama, back to Chattanooga Tennessee and then home to St. Louis.

We picked a road trip honeymoon for a few reasons.
1) it was cheaper than flying
2) we couldn't afford Hawaii
3) we like to go antiquing and we wanted to be able bring stuff home with us.

The honeymoon turned out GREAT! It was everything we were looking for, beach time, relaxation, shopping, site seeing and good food.

The real start to the honeymoon was in St. Augustine. We stayed at a Bed and Breakfast called Our House of St. Augustine. It was absolutely perfect!


Our host was Dave and he was wonderful. The breakfast was gourmet and our room was totally comfortable. It couldn't have been in a better location. All the antique shops were at the corner of our street and we were within walking distance of the center of town.



In Gulf Shores we stayed at another B&B called The Beach House. It was in a nice and secluded part of the town, right on the sand dunes. We did more shopping and did a lot of sitting on the beach and in hammocks.










Our honeymoon ended with a visit back to Chattanooga. We liked it so much on our brief stop at the beginning of the honeymoon that we headed back. We stayed at yet another B&B, The Mayor's House Inn. Chattanooga is a lovely city. It's very clean, pretty and people were very friendly. I could definitely live there.







Now we are home and trying to get the house back in order after throwing a wedding and being gone for 9 days. It's nice to be back but we are trying to keep the vacation attitude as long as we can. More to follow soon.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Honeymoon

Hello everyone!

Andrew and I have offically made it through our wedding and we are currently in Florida enjoying our honeymoon. We just wanted to let everyone know that our photographer Stephen Seward has posted some of our pictures on his blog. He (and his helper Michelle) took absolutely amazing pictures and we could not be happier!

More pictures and blogging when we get back from the honeymoon!
xoxo
Sara & Andrew

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

129 days until the wedding...

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[Andrew, Sara and Maggie, July 2006]

Happy Valentine's Day!

Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray. ~Rumi [via ali edwards]

Friday, February 09, 2007

Update

Well everyone...I can't believe it is February already! Only 134 days left until the wedding!! Time is ticking fast and I am super busy finishing my last semester of school; finishing wedding plans, working and thinking about finding a new job!!

As most of you already know, the invitations have been sent. Yesterday we received our first two RSVPs!! It is making it all so much more real!! (FYI, not to toot my own horn but I made the invitations all by myself. =) )

We got the wedding bands last week and Monday we are going to taste food for the reception. I'm still working on flowers, cupcakes, getting contacts and finding shoes. I had a nightmare last night that it was the day of the wedding but I didn't have my dress sized yet and I had no shoes!

Last night we also had our first "marriage counseling" meeting with Reverend Bob. It was really nice and insightful and I'm glad Bob made us do it.

Well I have to run off to do some homework. I hope to see a lot of you in June!

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Dress status

There's good news and bad news...

The bad news is I tried on cloudberries and it wasn't a winner. It was a filmsy jersey material and didn't look great on me. It was ok....but not for $200 bucks.

The good news is I'm eyeing this dress from Ann Taylor Loft. I'm currently watching one on ebay. You can't tell from the picture but is navy blue with white polka dots. I like it's retro feel.
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My wedding dress is in (it's actually a bridesmaid dress)but I haven't had time to call and make an appointment for a fitting. Here is a picture of it...but imagine it in ivory...with a big brown sash...and some sparkle.
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Friday, December 22, 2006

Shopping for dresses

It's raining, raining, raining in Charlotte.....so I'm catching up on reading all my blogs and shopping for things I can't afford to buy.

Loving these three dresses at Anthropologie.... do you think any of them would make a good rehearsal dinner dress? I was hoping to find a dress that matched the wedding color scheme of blue and brown...but maybe that's a little over the top. Tell me your favorite.

florida room sheath
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cloudberries dress
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gypsophila dress
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Welcom Ryan James!

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My good friends Charlotte and Randy were expecting in February.... but their son has a mind of his own!! Ryan joined us on December 18 in Tennessee where Charlotte was visiting family. He is only 3 lbs. but is breathing on his own and doing well.

Unfortunately Randy and Charlotte have been renovating their house for the last 6 months and it is far from finished. When Randy returns I think there is going to be a big push by all their family and friends to get the house ready for Ryan. Charlotte told me I'm the official designer =) and I have full authority to select paint colors. So it looks like I know what I'm doing after Christmas. =)

Congratulations Randy and Charlotte!!! I can't wait to meet Ryan and I can't wait to get his room (and his house) ready for his arrival!!

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Holding

"Suffering is not holding you. You are holding suffering. When you become good at the art of letting sufferings go, then you will come to realize how unnecessary it was for you to drag those burdens around with you. You will see that no one else other than you was responsible. The truth is that existence wants your life to become a festival."
~ Osho

[via superhero]

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Karole's wedding

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Attended Karole and Bruce's wedding last night. Karole is one of my Siddha Yoga friends. See that lei around Bruce's neck....you might see a couple of those again sometime next year....

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Karole had a friend do henna on her hands and feet...SO BEAUTIFUL! They did a really good job. Bruce's name is hidden in there somewhere. This is something else you might see sometime next year....

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Gary cuts up a rug with Melelani and Andrew creates ambiance with bubbles.

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Our beautiful friend Nidhi rocks Gary and Cate's baby Leah to sleep.

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Me and sweet, sweet Denise the matriarch of my little siddha yoga group. She had a second heart attack this week!!! Pushing herself to0 hard at work! Thank God is she ok but we are all trying to convince her that it is time to retire and take it easy.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Little Angel

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As an "honorary Wellbrock" I was invited to attend little Madelyn's baptism today. So very honored to be there and be included with Denice and Stephen's families. Madelyn is so, so sweet and adorable.

I made her a little guardian angel for the occasion.
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School is back in session so I will try and keep up with blogging when I can.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

End of Summer

Busy trying to enjoy my last bits of "summer vacation" before I have to go back to school and be a grown up again. Also using this time to get as much wedding stuff done as possible.

Sent out Save the Date cards. 176 very special people were invited....
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Ordered paper to make wedding invitations.... (finally decided to stick with blue and brown color scheme) I started printing yesterday!
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Andrew is busy making pickles again.... and playing with his new toy...
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And we found a pair of these beauties antiquing this weekend...I sprayed them yellow.
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