Made in Sacramento

This weekend was packed! Subbed two classes at Arden Hot Yoga Saturday morning, got a pedicure from the amazing Ashley at KT's Nail Salon, (sort of) read for school for a couple hours, took a nap, then got dinner with the little brother at The Cafeteria. We went to Ginger Elizabeth after for dessert, which is always a good decision...and yet too hard to make just a couple choices on treats. My favorite by far is the milk chocolate almond rocher.






Also a favorite of mine! Especially since it's so rich and you can only eat a small amount at a time, so it lasts a while.

"Save the Planet one DYLAN at a Time"

Halloween Vibes
Then I met up with friends at the Made in Sacramento event at the Raphael Delgado Art Studio, hosted by City Scout Magazine.




Can you spot my contribution to the community artwork?


Awesome DJ's on hand at the event.

Sweet friends Max & Carolyn

Final product from the in progress pic above
Today I slept in because I was a bit hung over from last night's festivities taught my 10:30a at Arden, hung out with one of my nanny charges for a couple hours at the park, then taught my 4:30p and subbed the 6p yin at Arden. SO.TIRED. And still have SOMUCHHOMEWORK. 
(I'm really just winning at this whole adult thing...)
xxo 

Bacon & Butter

This past Mother's Day my brothers & I tried to take our mom to Bacon & Butter. Our plans were thwarted however when we got there and saw about thirty people outside waiting to get in!

Today is a very special day. When I got there at 8:05a (five minutes after opening) there were only about ten people waiting. 

so.worth.the.wait. 






Sweet and savory with the Belgian waffle and breakfast burger.

xxo




Home Improvements

When I was young I can remember asking my dad to rearrange the furniture in my bedroom at least every three months. I would get out my pencil and paper and sketch out where I wanted everything to go, and that sweet man would shift things around every time for me.

I still follow a similar pattern-a need to change things up so that they don't become too familiar or monotonous. I spend most of my Pinterest time on the "home decor" page (read: this is a lie. I spend most of my time in the "humor" section looking for stupid memes to send to my best friend).

My latest project was on a small scale, but it was exactly what I needed. It didn't take too long, or too much money, and was the perfect outlet and distraction from the mounds of reading and writing I had to get through this weekend (this is also a lie. I did not get through all whole mound. Procrastination is my other best friend).

This was my inspiration:

I bought the legs and mounts, stain and gold spray paint from Emigh Hardware. All together, with the paint brush too, it came out to about $50, which sounds expensive, but compared to some online shops I visited, $5/leg was the cheapest I could find.

(before) Ikea Shelving Unit

Upcycled empty beer bottle letting the stain dry...brilliant, I know

In the company of the amazing Tatiana Maslany in Orphan Black as I constructed




(after) I've always had a hard time styling these units...


The box on bottom holds several halloween themed magnets we always put on the fridge growing up

One of my dearest friends, Melissa, made this for me years ago. It's my future coffee house/book store

I was so excited when I found this beautiful woman at the Alameda Antiques Fair last year


Mid November I will transform the whole shelving unit into a Department56 Christmas village, and I am so excited to expand it this year!

xo


Saturday Night Lights

After a long day of studying (and by studying I mean reading a paragraph and then rereading the same paragraph because I was daydreaming about anything BUT reading about Piaget), my mom and I went to Track 7, Evan's football game at Hughes Stadium, and topped it off with a sweet treat at Gunther's.

Well played, Saturday...well played.

xxo


Travis was VERY knowledgeable about the beers they craft. Lots of samples and a fun connection.


Settled on the Bee Line






Coach Boylan (aka big brother) in the gray shorts and headset 






No regrets (sooooo many regrets)


First Apple Hill Trip of the Season


New stop for us, Mill View Ranch


GORDgeous 



My TWENTY pound pumpkin


Cinderella


My beautiful mother

And to the main attraction...




Be still, my heart...I saw about twenty hawks gliding through the mountain air




Every time she gets the sample and says, "Oh! That's amazing!" And then never actually buys a gallon...


Starting the Christmas shopping early

Yogi Frogs


Halloween decorations at a discount. Score.

Delicious beef tamales eaten before the sugary sweetness of apple donuts (the impetus for the whole trip up there)




The caramel is like gold...

Donuts in the making!


YAS







Unconditional Love

and pure joy
xo