8.18.11

the end of something beautiful.

i have claimed utah as my home since i was thirteen. the same age as my oldest daughter, this very summer. i have lived in-and-out of utah for twenty-two years. i was born in alaska & “grew-up” in a small northwest town on the coast of washington state, but have spent most of my time in the shadows of what is known as the wasatch front.

so, without knowing how long i am bidding farewell to all that i love along the wasatch front, i made sure to take every possible chance to say farewell to those we love, before leaving…

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summer’s birthday lunch – there have been four babies born to four besties at home since i’ve left… i have this dillusion that life is on hold there & it’s hard to believe some of the babies are already 1 month+ old now. i have already been gone for seven weeks. gasp!

summer’s baby boy – ‘graham allen’ was born on sara staker’s birthday this week, welcome to the world baby boy!


bex’s birthday lunch + lunch with lu + lunch with kelli {a girlfriend from college who popped into town before we left!}…



daphne & susan’s combined birthday lunch —

date nights with the stakers & blands…



sunday dinner with our dear dear neighbors, the duckworth family.


our sweet friends, the brown’s – brought us the most delicious hawaiian meal when we were almost ready to move. omgosh, there were these coconut milk rolls – i had never had them before – A-MAZ-ING!!! in fact, i think those rolls started my summer weight gain… ::smiles::

Bex planned an awesome night out with these fancy ladies for me – {wiping tears. i really miss all of them!} she made personal-sized pinatas as the party favors that were the most adorable things EVAH! she slaved over these beauties & i really want to make them for something soon, too!

every woman needs to be surrounded by amazing women, because the inspiration, support, and friendship can truly change your life.



sarah, in the long striped skirt has a little boy & was pregnant & did not know what she was having… a girl was her surprise! and, she named her “pepper,” so cute. amy, on the far right has two girls & had a BOY! “Lewis.” little louie is now the charm of their home.

ohhhhh, congratulations dear ladies. i would love to be there & hold & sniff your yummy smelling newborns. nothing better than a freshly bathed baby all bundled up.

group date night – a final dinner with our buddies—
the child’s, taylor’s, birchall’s, us, and danny.

a little book club/play date swim party – i hope gygi will forgive me for posting this picture, but is she not beautiful?!? love that belly. this momma taught yoga till it was almost her due date! her little ‘lulu’ has come into the world since i left & after two boys – she has a girl! blessed.

bex was a trooper this afternoon – myla asked her for 30 minutes to go down our pool slide as many times as she did – bex did it!


a baby shower for gygi -

the momma-to-be & i were wearing the same shoes – and, again, love that belly!

check out the watermelon-baby-stroller that gygi’s mom made! a great idea if anyone is planning a baby shower soon!

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all of these farewells bid hello to an exciting future path. i cannot help but be a bit saddened as i sit here, knowing we are separated by our loved ones by so many miles. however, my soul has always thrived on change and adventure – so, we say adieu to the end of something beautiful, yet i know the good of our past will line our future with the same beauty.

*cheers* to creating your own life – {exactly how you want it – or, at least, very very close} wherever you go.

xoxo.

4.29.11

water for elephants.

a few months ago, my book club read this.

then we planned a book club + spouses-were-invited date night…

we had dinner at a fave pizzeria & went to the movie!

the movie ~


…it wasn’t “the most spectacular show on earth!” but, it was good.

beware: the animal cruelty at times is rough on the eyes. i felt a bit like a little kid when i had to plug my ears and close my eyes… my heart is tender towards animals, so those scenes were tough to watch.

have you read the book? seen the movie? what did you think?

fyi: the evening was spectacular!
{first three photos by me. last image via here.}

3.5.11

the education of little tree.

on thursday evening, i hosted a book club at my home. {i think we could also be dubbed, “eating club.” lol!} this past month we read, ‘the education of little tree‘ by forrest carter which was my book choice. the book itself offers a perspective of life as a cherokee indian boy {named – little tree} being raised by his grandparents during the depression. i tend to be drawn to books that offer any perspective i haven’t considered – be it cultural, a different time period, etc.

most everyone liked the book – we just need to do a little research now to find out which events/happenings are based on fact & what is fictional…

i feel very fortunate to be constantly surrounded by such beautiful, inspiring, brilliant, ambitious, talented, and successful women. such an honor.

“surround yourself with only people who are going to lift you higher.” – oprah. {she is a wise woman!}

she also said, “The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.” ohhhh, love that – can i get an a-men?!?

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there are two local utah county restaurants that i adore – pizzeria 712 & communal. well, listen to this…i recently discovered that the same owners of these two divine places have a catering co.!!! omgosh, it’s just brilliant!

the heirloom catering co. catered this event for me, i had a hard time narrowing down my menu choices, but finally went with two soups + house made rolls and bread + two desserts. they were all just as beautiful as they were delicious!

my little trees – which served as decor & favors are from nurserymen. i was planning along the lines of the books theme + wanted to keep things green with st. patrick’s day around the corner.

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have you read any good books lately? what types of books do you like to read?
i always love suggestions!

{this is not a sponsored post, it is strictly all places & products i truly dote on. including the people! photos by me.}

2.9.11

water for elephants.

while on our anniversary getaway,
i snuggled up with big down blankets, and a cup of tea to read:


a great story about life on a train circus during the depression.

a little love, a little risque with a little action {in a variety of ways}, a little culture peek into life at another time.

and, the movie is coming out the end of april… {see the trailer here}

my dear readers {as-in, readers who read my blog who also read books}:

what did you think of this book, have you read it???

i loved it. fast-paced and entertaining.

and, an amazing-theme for a night at book club. check this out for darling ideas!

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