- You may remember from way back in May that I started sewing purses. I posted a quick post with a couple pictures and never really mentioned it on here again. Well, even though it never made the blog, I kept sewing and sewing all summer. It was a good way to pass the time as I stressed about finding a job. As you know, I found a job and I now have very little time for sewing. But I managed to gather a little collection of purses before I went on hiatus for school. My aunt hooked me up with her hairdresser, and I am now selling all those purses in a hair salon! Look at my pretty display:Unfortunately... by "selling" I really mean "storing." Not a single one of my purses has sold yet, but at least they're not sitting in a bag in my craft room. I also made a second blog where I am collecting pictures of the various things I've made. I don't have a lot over there yet, but you can check it out here.
- I was recently looking through some old pictures on my phone and I saw something that made me long for one of my favorite summer traditions.
From a trip to Oskar Blues this summer. I miss OB's bluegrass nights. And their satchmo burger with sweet potato fries. Yum.
- Continuing the journey through old phone pics: Back in July, Denver got our very own IKEA store. It was very exciting. Matt and I even headed down to Centennial on opening day (after a stop at the car dealership to get our new Subie's oil changed). It was CRAZY how many people were there. We waited in long lines to park and fought our way through the crowds, but it was pretty cool. We got some decorating ideas and a new vase, and headed home. Then our car died on the highway. Fun! Apparantly, the dealership didn't get the oil plug back in and our engine was DESTROYED! Luckily, the dealership took full responsibility, gave us a rental car, and took care of the repairs.
Long line of cars at IKEA and our pretty car getting towed.
- I've been a real teacher for about 3 months now, and things are going ok. The parts of the job I was worried about aren't that big of a deal, and the most difficult things took me by surprise. So far, the hardest thing has been traveling between two schools. I just always feel like out of the loop or like I'm missing something important at the other school. But I'm starting to get into a groove. It helps that I have awesome kids.
One of my classrooms, decorated for our pumpkin party by me and one of my students. And the awesome pumpkins decorated by me and my colleagues. Mine is the black spiderweb.
- Now that ski season has arrived, Matt's gone crazy. In preparation for the many ski adventures to come this year, we went to a premier of a ski movie downtown. The film was Solitaire, made by Sweetgrass Productions, and it was really good. Some of the athletes were at the theatre, so I got autographs! And they tossed merchandise into the audience, so I got a free Dynafit hat! Actually, Melissa got a free hat, but she's a good friend (and she didn't want it) so she gave it to me.
Yay for being surrounded by other ski fanatics.
- A while back, my youngest nieces earned a trip to the Lakeside amusement park by having awesome behavior at home. Because I like amusement parks, I went along. Lakeside is a small park that has been around my entire life. It's starting to get a little run-down, and many of the rides aren't even operated any more. In some ways, it has the feel of an old, abandoned park - you can see the remains of what used to be an amazing place. Of course, the kiddos didn't notice, and they had a blast.
Old, closed rides and games.
The kids enjoying kiddieland.
Woohoo!
- One of the great things about Matt's job is that he gets to work with a large variety of local businesses and companies. The Brown Palace, a fancy-schmancy hotel downtown, is one of these businesses. Through his association with some of the higher-ups, Matt got a pretty good weekend package at the hotel that we got to take advantage of. It included a night in an awesome corner suite, valet parking, dinner for two at The Ship Tavern, and breakfast for two at Ellyngton's. The whole package was worth somewhere around $700, by Matt's estimation. It was pretty nice to get out of the house and feel pampered a bit - and the service at this place certainly makes you feel pampered. But before we pretended to be rich for the weekend, we went to see the touring production of Hair, which made me want to run away and join a tribe somewhere. Until I realized that I really just want to run away and join the cast of Hair. I miss theatre. Anyway, the Brown Palace experience was great, but will probably not be repeated any time soon.
The fancy-shmancy Brown Palace. So pretty.
So, that's about it. My first attempt at collecting my random thoughts from the past few months may have been a little long, but I'm that much closer to being caught up on here, so that's a good thing.
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