Tuesday, December 31, 2013

It's amazing where one year can take you. I don't even know how to write a recap of 2013.
I do know that I'm excited for 2014 to start. Sean and I will be starting our new year by crossing off one of my goals!

14 goals for 2014

1. Go to Europe
2. Read a novel a month
3. Go on a hike a month
4. Get my Associates and...
5. Start my Bachelors!
6. Patience
7. Climb a 14er
8. Visit 1 new National Park
9. Start an Herb Garden
10. Take a picture a day
11. Send birthday cards
12. Simplify
13. Crochet a blanket
14. Cook more--


Happy New Years, Friends!
~Hope you have a happy 2014~

Thursday, December 26, 2013






On the 7th day of Christmas, Sean and I walked down to the heart of the city and enjoyed the buildings and trees covered in a thousand twinkling lights. Ah. Christmas. I love you.

On the 8th day of Christmas we ate cake. It's tradition in Japan to eat cake on Christmas and since we live in America and are true believers of gluttony, we ate cake all week. I'm sick and at the same time am blissfully full and happy.

On the 9th day of Christmas there was a birthday celebration. Good friends, good food, good capital views...this is what Christmas is all about!

On the 10th day of Christmas gingerbread homes were made. They were legit.

On the 11th day of Christmas I vigorously crocheted for hours, and in consequence had a massive head ache and my eye sight was all weird but was able to finish and I celebrated with sparkling apple/pear-kids wine. Yay for crochet!

On the 12th day of Christmas there was the annual seafood dinner. I love being Asian especially on Christmas eve.

On Christmas day I was the first to wake up. Did a little yoga, watched the sunrise and waited for the rest of the family to awake. It was beautiful. We opened gifts one by one and squealed "yay!" every time our youngest sister opened something. It's such a magical-family day. Until next time!

Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013



On the 1st day of Christmas there was the happiest of office parties. I work in the most wonderful place. There are obviously days where I hate it, but for the most part all of us are just constantly laughing and eating Einstein bagels that the boss brings in. I'm a lucky girl.

On the 2nd day of Christmas there was nothing....I definitely overestimated my holiday spirit this year. I just didn't particularly feel like celebrating that day. I think I went to bed at 8:00 pm.

On the 3rd day of Christmas we shopped till we dropped. Literally. Thankfully we were able to finish all of our Christmas shopping on this one day. I never, never, never want to see a department store for at least 3 months. The lines! The amount of idling cars in the parking lot! Oh! The horrors of holiday shopping!

Now that I can't stop complaining....

On the 4th day of Christmas I made snowflakes with a dear little friend of mine. and we danced to Christmas music, or she did and I hopped a few times and got tired. Children just make the holidays the best! don't they?

On the 5th day of Christmas there was gift wrapping, which is my favorite part. This year, we decided to go green and reuse grocery bags. Whole foods and Trader Joe's does this awesome thing during the holidays and their paper bags have a "TO: and FROM:" for that sole purpose!

On the 6th day of Christmas I made Sean wake up early and take me on a hot chocolate date. I love this guy. As you can tell per picture above he is SO EXCITED to accompany me!

Monday, December 9, 2013




The crazy holiday season is once again in full swing! Last year I documented 12 days of Christmas activities, and I can't wait to start them again!. I've already accomplished a few things that were on that list due to uncontainable excitement, like putting up the Christmas tree 2 weeks before thanksgiving (ya I'm one of those people) and decorating, but looking at the tree for a whole evening is an activity too right?

Anyway, here's a "caramel chai milk" recipe that I recently tried. I altered it slightly, using more ginger and milk (no black tea, for it gives me a strange after taste) It is a great drink to make if your heater is subpar and your house is a constant 59 degrees or for a Christmas drink! Enjoy!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

I am thankful.
(in no particular order) for:
sean,
my family,
puppies,
my body,
the old trees in my neighborhood,
blankets,
paper,
pictures,
public transportation,
my dearest friends,
and
hugs.









Thanksgiving, this year, was celebrated in the colorful state of Colorado. Not only did we eat to our heart/stomach's content but were also able to go up into the Rockies to rid of the post Thanksgiving consequences. Which actually this year I wasn't quite a glutton per usual. Anyway, the Rockies! Those mountains have a special place in my heart. We went on our first date there and have since made so many beautiful memories. Ahh! It was so good to be "home"! I bought a few ornaments, went on a few walks with Sean's mom, cuddled with the dog, went to breakfast with some friends, watched movies....It was the most relaxing weekend I've had in a long time! and I'm thankful!