Halloween I Love You’s, Thrifting, Friends and Funds.

Halloween is synonymous with winter in the Midwest.    It never fails, the temperature plummets and parents scramble to find their kids winter gloves and hats for an evening of trick or treating.  Every. Single. Year.

Clint and I had our bowl of candy ready for a stream of kiddos, but sadly I only saw about 20 total.   That might even be pushing it.   I guess the weather held them back.

Our neighbor’s granddaughter stole my heart in her monkey costume and cute as a button smile.

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My friend, Claire, stopped over with her kiddo Briton, so we took off around my neighborhood for a little trick-or-treating.   This kid loves the color green and dinosaurs so his costume was perfect.

 

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Briton is such an intelligent, loving, cute as can be kiddo.  I just love spending time with this green loving squirt.

 

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Briton story time with “Aunt Jordan”

Briton kept us thoroughly entertained as he told each and every person who gave him candy that he loved them.   It was pretty much adorable and the reactions were priceless.  Most men didn’t know how to respond, one man said “Too Soon” and most of the ladies turned into a ball of mush.

Briton for the win.

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Briton and his mommy

Saturday morning I spent with Tyree hitting up thrift stores for some old frames and a little lunch date at Jason’s Deli.   It has been well over a month since I’ve seen the girl, so it was nice to hang out just the two of us for a low key afternoon.   She and I split ways around 3 and I spent the rest of my day at Nebraska Furniture Mart, Target, Michael’s and Hobby Lobby.   By the time I got home it was 8pm and I was spent.  Dinner and a glass of wine while sitting my butt on the couch is how I spent the rest of my evening as Clint was in Clarinda helping the family harvest.

Sunday morning I had a coffee date with my girl, Sunni.  Instead of meeting at Starbucks, I took the coffee to her.    Little Ms. Brooklyn was not going to let mom go.   Such a cute little squirt.

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Following our coffee and small talk, I headed back home for an afternoon of projects.

First up:  a short Harley ride and a long overdue washing.    She was disgusting.

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The rest of the day was spent around the house cleaning and starting new projects.  Not done yet, but the exciting part is I have a new entertainment center thanks to my shopping adventures.  The one I had was a cheap buy from Wal-Mart 8 years ago.  It was time to be a grown-up.

New paint and fun wall art to come soon!  I’m tapping into my creative side for this one.

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Have I mentioned we aren’t done with the basement remodel yet?   My excuse: we need new furniture, an area rug and a new tv for it.    Oh, and the framing around the window has yet to be finished.   So…. until all of the above can be purchased (money tree… I need a money tree), the basement remains ‘under construction’.

Don’t judge.

Cheers to closing out a great weekend!

Shut The… What?

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Anyone want to take a guess what my weekend project was?

 

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It started with some shopping at Hobby Lobby.

 

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And a little spray paint.

 

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And some serious ladder balancing.

 

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End result?

Our humor at it’s finest.

 

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Shut The F…..

 

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Front Door

 

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hahaha…

 

Only us……

 

Cheers!

 

The Start of An Easy Weekend

It’s Saturday.   11:45am.  And I am still at HOME.

I can’t remember the last time I was home on a Saturday.   I am pretty much elated that washing my hair and putting on makeup today is straight up OPTIONAL.

An easy, uneventful weekend wasn’t our original plan, but we will gladly take this turn of events!

Our Friday night consisted of a few beers in the driveway, BS-ing with a good buddie of ours while Clint worked on pulling the motor out of his old Ford.

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The man is always tinkering.   Always tearing down and rebuilding something!   This new project is either a complete engine rebuild OR something about going to an auction to buy some new front end off of some old car and rebuilding the front end entirely?  Ya, I don’t know.  I listen, nod, take the photos, drink the beer, take selfies while he works and enjoy his end product.   We shall see.

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I curled my hair slightly Friday morning.  I wasn’t quite sure if it was sassy cute or little girl cute.   Little girl cute is not cute on a 34 year old…  =/

Friday night dinner consisted of healthy roasted chicken, peas and fruit.

 

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Dessert was a warm gooey batch of black bean brownies.

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Ever had black bean brownies?

They are so good.  I promise.

Clint, of course, drowned his in ice cream. Kind of defeats the purpose, ya think?

The below recipe is from Chocolate Covered Katie.  I used the coconut oil, real maple syrup and stevia options.

 

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Friday night ended with a backyard fire pit and a glass of wine.  Pretty sure I was out COLD in my bed by 10pm.

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And I’m totally cool with that.

Now for Saturday?  What’s a girl to do?   Catch up on some blog posts, plan out Week 3 of my online Accountability group, go for a run, maybe hit the weights at the gym (maybe not … nursing a very sore lower back and hip flexors.  Chiropractor visit yesterday will hopefully kick in soon!)

All I DO know is that this is for dinner tonight:

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Cheers to a killer weekend, y’all!

 

 

Eric Church, Husker Homecoming & A Family Reunion

So, let’s just say my weekends have been so fun, the “Weekend In Reviews” have gotten away from me.

Or… I just have too much on my plate to blog consistently.

Or… I am just lazy.

Whatever it is – I am highlighting a few weekends together.  Starting with Eric Church on September 18th.

Ya, I get it.   Three weeks past.

🙂

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Eric Church Pre-Gaming : Brought to you by Joe Banana’s, cute girls and a few dudes who felt it necessary to join our photo.

Concert Beers are pricey.   It’s a requirement to pre-game at a bar prior to the big shows.  The idea is to cut the amount we spend on beers during the event.

Think that actually EVER works?

Ummm, no.

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Cue Jen and her double fisting.

Confession:  We all did it.

So, let’s chat about our tickets.

Our seats were to be Section 222 | Row Infinity.

Want to guess where we actually stood thanks to Ms. Personality Jen?

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Oh heyyyyy E. Church.  I see ya lookin’ at me.  😉

YEP!   If you can’t tell from that photo how close we are, than you my friends are confused, because clearly we are on the

FLOOR BABY!!

 

 

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AHHH!!!

Eric put on an absolutely fantastic show.   He looked genuinely happy to be there, constantly spoke of his gratitude and played the longest set I’ve heard in a long time.

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I had so much fun at this concert that I am going back to see him in Kansas City in December.

Ya, I know.   How many concerts does this make for 2014?  I won’t tell.

Such a concert junkie.

Oh and Officer?  We just want you to know we did NOT touch your randomly parked bike 10 blocks away from the concert.

Promise.

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Now, shall we fast forward a few weeks to Husker Homecoming on September 27th?

Yes, let’s!

This makes the second Husker game I have ever been to and they’ve all fallen in one season.   The Hawkeye in me is cringing a little.   But, I’ll be honest yet again.  We had a TON of fun.   Cold beer at the tailgate, a good first half, entertainment by the Husker Band, and a fighting couple sitting next to us in the stands.

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What more could you ask for on a Saturday night?

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And while we are on a role of skipping weekends, let’s move along to this Saturday, October 4th!   I got up early, went running around Zorinsky Lake, baked a pan of Mallow Brownies and road tripped to Kellerton, IA for a family reunion.

Before we get to the reunion, allow me to have a vain, selfie-PLEASELOOKATME– moment.   But, did you notice in the Husker pics that I cut my hair?    I freaking love it.   Honestly, might go a lil shorter next time.  And you can’t see it, but there is a ton of red in it.  Hello, fall hair.  ❤

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So, back to the family reunion.  First activity involved a hay rack ride (Yes, it was FREEZING) to an old cemetery.

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Word is just beyond that fence line behind the graveyard stood an old wood shed that Bonnie and Clyde hid out in.  They used the shed to bandage up their wounds they had gotten while robbing a bank in Ringgold County.   Read about it here.

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We walked around the cemetery for a short while, looking at the headstones.    There was one loan headstone in the corner that is said to be the first burial and headstone at this location.

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Baby: Unknown

Soon we loaded up and headed back to the farmhouse for dinner, camp fire and small talk.

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Even caught Gr’pa Drake getting into the booze.  ❤

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It was a great day with family!

Now, I promise to not get so far behind from here on out.   I know you are waiting on pins and needles for these weekends updates and all.

Cheers!