Back to Reality

Back to reality after spending my birthday and the 4th of July weekend at our family cabin on Priest Lake in Idaho.  It was a blast having both my siblings, parents, and some of my best friends there!  After the drive home one of my bff’s, picked me up and surprised me with tickets to the Boyz II Men, New Kids on the Block, 98 degrees concert.  Actual LOLZ for days!  Then yesterday, I played in a golf tournament to support the Mary Bridge hospital with a friend who works for the Tacoma Rainiers.

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New glassybabys in my current favorite color scheme.

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Priest Lake storm rolling in.

Great vacations lead to tough work weeks.  Get on the grind, be productive, and think efficiently!

xx

-h

Happy 99th Birthday!

Happy 99th Birthday to my adorable Grandma Jeanne.  When R and I took Judge to say hi last weekend, we said “do you know what is this week?  It’s the 4th of July”, she replied, “the THIRD of July!”  We share our day, and I always say, “Hi Grandma, it’s Hannah, your birthday buddy,”  she usually responds with a kissy face.

She’s survived the Great Depression, the Prohibition, 2 World Wars, 15 United States presidents, and uncountable other historic events.  She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at Washington State University, and was a social worker.  She was an active member in the Junior League of Tacoma.  She has fond memories of skiing at Paradise on Mount Rainier in the 30’s and 40’s, and when prompted will still ask how the conditions are during the winter.  Grandma’s Grandfather is the one who built our Priest Lake Cabin in 1912.  Her and her husband, Chuck, spent their honeymoon there which included rowing the 8 miles to the cabin.  They built a beautiful home in North Tacoma that is full mid-century style, and is every bit as stylish 50 plus years later.  Most of all, she remains the sweet lady all these years later.

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Cheers to you birthday buddy!

xx

-h

glassybaby bridal shower

Eeeee! Our brother is getting married to this awesome chick named Erica!  They’ve been engaged for over a year, and the wedding is fast approaching!  Erica and Nathan run an amazing business together called Two Birds Events, and I know their wedding is going to be so beautiful.  S and I couldn’t wait to throw Erica a gorgeous bridal shower in Seattle.  When we started brainstorming venue options, Erica and I were chatting about their registries.  She joked to me that all she wanted was glassybaby’s.  I can relate.  They are fantastic.  Mid conversation a light bulb went on and I knew we had to host the shower at the glassybaby studio.  Since the wedding is very nautical themed (complete with custom logo pointing NorthEast for Nathan and Erica!), we incorporated that into the shower.

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Invitations from Dulce Grace Printables.

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The space is super unique because the glassblowers are hard at work the whole time you are there.  We were so excited to get to pick out as many glassybabies as we wanted to use in the decor.  (“Should we use more?” “Uh, yes!”)  We picked neutral whites with pops of blue and red. Vases of flowers via Pike Place.

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Maid of honor, bride, and bridesmaid Jenny arriving!

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Erica is pretty much famous for her cheese plates, so we stocked up at one of our fave cheese shops in the market.

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Watermelon ricotta cups, shrimp cocktails, and chicken caesar pasta salad.

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My mom’s friend Laurie had the cake pops done by a friend of hers – they were SO delicious!
(Let me know if you want her contact info.)

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Throughout everyone casually shopped and picked out presents for Erica and (mostly) to take home.  Each glassybaby is unique because they are handblown so two of the same color could look different when they are lit.

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glassybabies!

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Pretty hilarious, when we all got dressed in the morning we must have had nautical on our minds because pretty much everyone showed up wearing blue, red, and white colors!

2 months until the wedding!!!!

xx

– h& s

Hannah’s Current Faves

 

Thought I would share some of my current obsessions.  Life is good right now, am I right though?!  Summa’ summa’ time is officially here and it is hot.  PLUS – my birthday/my favorite holiday is next week and we’re heading to the family cabin for some lake time.

1000 Wonderful Things Hannah's Current FavesFlag Scarf/ Govino Champagne Glasses/ Foam Roller/ Basil Plants raised from seed/ Kikoys from Kenya/ BKR Water Bottle

Have a wonderful (short) week!

xx

-h

P.S. Here’s the real photo of my current faves.IMG_8056

 

Grilled Salmon and Cucumber Salsa

My friend Lindsey is temporarily back in the area and I couldn’t be more excited.  She came over last week and we collaborated on a salmon dinner served with cucumber salsa.  We were feeling inspired by Ashley, the chef behind one of my favorite Seattle blogs, Not Without Salt, having never poached salmon before, I decided to do what I know and treat my big side of fresh Copper River Salmon to the grill.

Salmon is quintessential in the Northwest, and it is a food that is full of memories for me.  Rory and I were in Alaska with my family on a salmon fishing trip when we got engaged.  We brought home 50 pounds of fish from that trip.

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Catch of the day in Yakutat, Alaska (2009).

We were giving it away to our friends and coworkers and still months later, I would pull a bag of salmon out of the freezer, researching new recipes as it thawed.  In the mean time, we found our favorite techniques for preparing the fish.  It is easy to overcook it, but a true Northwester will tell you that if the fish is quality, it can be on the rare side of medium rare and coast into perfect texture once removed from the heat.

1000 Wonderful Things Grilled Salmon

This recipe can be adapted according to what you have on hand, but the basic technique is the same.

Barbeque Salmon

– Using pliers and feeling along the fillet pull the larger eye bones out – this isn’t necessary, but for guests, it makes it much more pleasant to eat.
– Preheat grill to medium high.
– Lay the fish on a piece of heavy duty foil that is big enough to fold up along the edges.
– Season using fennel seeds, green garlic, fresh garlic sliced, fresh chopped dill, salt and pepper.
– Thinly slice a full lemon and lay on top of the fish.
– Grill for about 12-15 minutes (depending on thickness, we usually do about 8 minutes per inch) and let rest for 10 minutes.
– Serve salmon warm with cucumber salsa.

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Cucumber Salsa Recipe via Not Without Salt, it packed some serious heat from the serrano chili.  Next time, I think we would use a jalapeno instead.

Enjoy!

xx

-h

Tuesday Shoesday – Flats or Sandals?

Flats are storming spring and summer by rage this year and I have to say – I am loving this trend.  As the summer months get hotter, it may be tough motivation to slip your sweaty soles into a less than breezy flat.  No need to fuss though, Dolce Vita has compromised for you.

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DV by Dolce Vita ‘Zen’ Sandal can be found at Nordstrom.com – currently on sale for $52.89

The “Zen” sandal-flat will be super cute all summer long and will give your toes the fresh air they crave.  Available in Black, Cognac, Sea Blue and White.  I went for the Cognac to be sure they will go with almost anything, but I’m tempted to dive in with the Sea Blue as well…

xoxo

-S

Half Marathon Recap

About 10 weeks ago my friend Anna texted me asking if I wanted to run the Seattle Rock n’ Roll Half Marathon.  I agreed and convinced Sarah to do it also.  Since then, I’ve been working hard getting in as many training runs as possible.  The race was last Saturday, and I couldn’t be happier with the results!

Anna flew in Friday and we met in Seattle to get some last minute details in place for the bridal shower we were hosting Saturday afternoon for my future sis-in-law, Erica.  We headed to the expo and picked up our packets and then went out for dinner.  Saturday morning came quickly.

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We all started together and kept a comfortable pace for the first several miles.  Eventually Sarah and I fell in together.  By mile 7, I was getting super hungry.  I hadn’t experienced that sensation in my training and started to feel frustrated.  I was glad that Sarah was with me because we supported each other and pushed through the miles one by one.  Mile 8 passed and I tried to put down a gel.  I was really struggling mentally.  My legs were tired, my feet hurt, and I was hot.  Eventually we made it through to 9, then 10 and 11 came quickly.  The last part of the race is along Highway 99, there are sweeping views of the Puget Sound and cars were honking and waving as they drove by.  Tons of racers were stopping to take photos.  Sarah and I pushed through the uphill and FINALLY rounded the corner to the last stretch of the race.  There were tons of people lining the course cheering for their family and friends.  There is a short down and then a steep uphill.  I could feel Sarah steps behind me and we both started to sprint.  I was scanning the crowd the whole time looking for Rory and just as I passed him I heard him yelling.  Crossing the finish line was emotional, but I felt so proud of myself, I couldn’t help but smile.   Anna finished shortly after us and we all met to walk back to Sarah’s apartment to get ready for the bridal shower.

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I finished in 2:32:14 via my watch and 2:38:07 via the timing chip, Sarah was 2:38:08, which was awesome considering she hadn’t been training much.

Overall it was a blast and we’re already scheming our next race!

xx

-h

This Challenge is Making Me Stronger

Welp you guys, tomorrow is the half marathon!  I’m nervous/excited.  I feel prepared, but don’t know what to expect.  My friend Anna is flying in from Utah today and I’m absolutely thrilled to see her for the first time in over a YEAR.  Anna and I lived together in what I affectionally refer to as the “Wanna Tappa Kegga” house, us and 5 guys in SLC.  It was like the Real World meets ski bum life.  And, before that lived together in the dorms. Needless to say, we’ve been through a lot together, and I can’t wait to face this challenge with her.

I already mentioned that this will be Sarah’s 2nd time running the Rock n’ Roll Seattle Half, so she’s our veteran and will be showing Anna and me the ropes.

I’ve been thinking a lot recently about mantra style thinking and when I saw this on Pinterest via Elle Noel, I knew I wanted to share it.

 

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If you’re participating this weekend in the Rock n’ Roll, Ragnar in Utah or any race – GOOD LUCK!

Have a great weekend!

xx

-h