Thursday, December 22, 2011

Lorena found the love of my life...

...and didn't get his number. 

Lorena: I met the love of your life at Trader Joe's. He was VERY good looking, was wearing a very nice suit, and he was purchasing a $30 bottle of wine. I hope you run into him soon.

Me: Whaaaat. You didn't get his number for me!?

Lorena: I'm obviously a wuss. Haha.

That's ok dearie, it's the thought that counts, right? 
Love you!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

I need to read Hemingway...

Just finished watching Midnight in Paris with my dearest of dear friends, Lorena. Besides being an utterly charming film and one I would highly recommend (thank you Justin for telling me about it) I have also been made aware of the fact that I have never read any Hemingway. And I really should.

All men fear death. It's a natural fear that consumes us all. We fear death because we feel that we haven't loved well enough or loved at all, which ultimately are one and the same. However, when you make love with a truly great woman, one that deserves the utmost respect in this world and one that makes you feel truly powerful, that fear of death completely disappears. Because when you are sharing your body and heart with a great woman the world fades away. You two are the only ones in the entire universe. You conquer what most lesser men have never conquered before, you have conquered a great woman's heart, the most vulnerable thing she can offer to another. Death no longer lingers in the mind. Fear no longer clouds your heart. Only passion for living, and for loving, become your sole reality. This is no easy task for it takes insurmountable courage. But remember this, for that moment when you are making love with a woman of true greatness you will feel immortal. 

- Ernest Hemingway

Thanksgiving Highlights

This post goes out to my dear Uncle Dale, who faithfully reads my blog to keep up with me and my life and graciously hosted our family's Thanksgiving this year with his lovely wife. Love you both!

This year my Grandma, cousin Carrie and I escaped the hustle and bustle of the holidays the day before Thanksgiving and spent a whole evening wine tasting in Healdsburg.
It was an evening full of delicious wines, yummy food and a lot of laughs.
I particularly fell in love with the Risque from Toad Hallow wines!
Their tasting room is free and I highly recommend it.
Thanksgiving was spent at Uncle Dale and Aunt Dawn's.
Growing up I spent a lot of time at this house playing with my cousins and always love visiting.
Plus, it's absolutely beautiful this time of year!
As usual, the food was exceptional! As was the wine.
And this, is Uncle Dale. Look out, he's got a weapon!
Ryan knows how to do post-dinner-comas perfectly....see? 
We are a football family (Go Niners!) so of course when the ball gets stuck on the roof what do you do?
Send the kid up of course! Morgan saved the day.
The Kevin Maudlin Family
Please believe me when I say I used to be the tallest....
Grandma showed me around some of her favorite places in Windsor by her new office and we enjoyed a lovely lunch together the day after Thanksgiving. Also found my twin Snoopy. 
After lunch with Grandma I borrowed Grandpa's old car and drove a couple hours north to see my mom's sister and her family. Unfortunately I had just missed out on slaughtering some sheep and hanging out at the gun range...dang.
Since I moved to Southern California to attend Biola when I was 18, my dad has faithfully maintained a tradition of getting our tree the Saturday after Thanksgiving so I can be home to pick it out and decorate!
This was an "unflocked" year (mom's favorite) and we are quite pleased with the finished product.  
Sunday drives through Napa Valley are my favorite. What a blessing to live in such a beautiful place! 
Mom and I were able to spend an unexpected but lovely day in St. Helena wine tasting and getting massages because my ride was running behind!
Finally getting on the road around 7pm and can I just point out that that is a TWO door car with 2 boys, one girl, three sets of luggage,  one snowboard, one bike, one longboard, and multiple bottles of wine crammed into it? Such fun. 
But how could you not enjoy a road trip with these two!? I think I finally got back to my house around 3am and was up and at the office on time the next morning! I love the holidays.

I hope you all enjoyed your Thanksgiving surrounded by friends and family too!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

30 Things I (Already) Miss About Biola


6 months later and finals are over and...I STILL HAVE BE IN THE OFFICE AT 8!? Doesn't the working community believe in winter break? It's making me miss college and Biola and things like...
  1. Random mornings to sleep in.
  2. All-night study sessions surrounded by friends, food, and music.
  3. Attending classes in...anything comfortable. Sweats, flip-flops, baseball cap, etc. 
  4. Chapel.
  5. Sitting for hours with my laptop in my favorite coffee shop. 
  6. Spontaneous Chick-fil-A or In-N-Out runs. 
  7. Familiar faces in the hallway. 
  8. Professors.
  9. Projects and papers covering a wide variety of topics and requirements. Not just one field of study.
  10. RockBand as a study break.  
  11. Donuts by the bell tower. (Thanks OCC) 
  12. A tangible end goal. 
  13. A schedule that changes every 4 months.
  14. Stimulating discussions in and out of the classroom. 
  15. Dorm parties and floor events.
  16. Reading by the fountain.  
  17. Reading in the hallway between classes. 
  18. Trying to read in the quietest dorm lobby you can find. 
  19. Reading all night in the SUB. (Yes, I did a lot of reading. Thanks Torrey!) 
  20. Panera. 
  21. Music in the Hope bathroom. 
  22. Attending Grace EV Free on Sunday mornings. 
  23. The archery range.
  24. Nation Ball.
  25. The Christmas Tree Lighting.
  26. The good ol' fashioned late-to-class-but-rushing-to-the-caf-to-make-a-sandwich routine.
  27. Beach trips at 2am. 
  28. Notes from your neighbor on your white board. 
  29. My beta fish. (May he forever RIP) 
  30. The community. 
And just for fun, 2 things I do NOT miss and shall NEVER miss...
  1. Fire alarms at all hours of the night.
  2. Parking. 

Friday, December 16, 2011

Epic Pasadena Evenings

I may refer to myself as living in "LA" from time to time, for those who do not know the lay of the land, as that explanation is much simpler than trying to describe by freeway intersections (that they've never heard of) exactly where I live.

In reality, I live in San Dimas.

You may know it as the home of Raging Waters, or where Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure was filmed or even as the location of the only U.S. Louis Vuitton manufacturing plant.

We are about 25 minutes East of Pasadena, right off the 210 or 20 minutes North of Brea at the dead-end of the 57.

San Dimas is a darling little town with a very "Old West" style downtown, one Starbucks, and a fun Farmer's Market. Oh and we have a Rodeo once a year. It is, however, lacking in night life. So if you were to ask my roommate and I where we go on dates, where we recommend to friends who are visiting from out of town, or where we go for a little fun on the weekends, 9 out of 10 times we will say Pasadena. Particularly Old Town Pasadena.

I am not here to chronicle all of the exciting things there are to do in Old Town, I would merely like to share with you the most wonderful evening that I had last night.

We will skip over the hour it took me to get there thanks to the 605 being shut down and traffic being backed up all the way to Sunflower and get right to the good stuff.

There is a lovely place that used to be called Holly Street Bar & Grille but is now Eden Garden Bar & Grille in Pasadena on Holly street. It is an absolutely delightful brick building covered in ivy with a patio that is currently all decked out in red ribbons and Christmas lights.



The theme of the food has a heavy emphasis on Turkish food so the menu was as follows:


  • August Kessler Riesling. Definitely the best riesling I have ever had and quite affordable. 
  • Fattoush. I am not exactly sure on the specifics but this was a delicious salad as appetizer dish that had all kinds of fresh greens, radishes, mint, tomatoes, and cucumbers with only mild seasonings that really drew out the individual flavors of the vegetables.
  • Grilled shrimp. Covered in a lemon sauce and served with rice and sauteed veggies. Need I say more? It was scrumptious. 
  • Turkish coffee. Served very black, in cappuccino style cups this is the perfect way to end a heavy meal that would otherwise put you right to sleep.
  • Baclava. Served with fresh blackberries and a fabulously sweet accompaniment to the bitter black coffee.
  • Hooka. To top it all off there was watermelon flavored hooka to mellow things out just a little. Hooka is tabacco but there is no nicotine or a lot of the other chemicals found in cigarettes and such. It comes in fancy things and you smoke it out of a tube with coals sitting on top to keep it hot. I am definitely not an expert but it was yummy. 

The service was wonderful and the food delicious. The place doesn't pick up until 9 or 10 and there is live music frequently. 

At the conclusion of the most deliciously satisfying dinner ever it was movie time! I am an iPic member for a very ritzy theater in Old Town Pasadena so had received an email about an early preview of the new Sherlock Holmes movie! 

The theater has recliners instead of theater seats, serves free popcorn, gives you pillows and blankets to use during the show and will serve you drinks and appetizers right to your seat in the theater! The tickets are about $24 apiece but for an incredibly enjoyable movie-going experience I would highly recommend it. 

Being an avid reader of Conan A. Doyle's The Complete Sherlock Holmes and a lover of Guy Ritchie's films, I loved the movie and am now dying to pick up a classic like The Hound of the Baskervilles again just for fun. 

All said and done I was headed home again around midnight and determined it an evening well-worth being tired for in the office today. 

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

To work, or not to work...

 I have always felt that one should enjoy what they do. I understand that every day you get out of bed to go to your job you're not going to be skipping and singing with glee, but overall the feelings towards work should be positive. In my mind, if I'm going to be spending 40+ hours a week doing something I sure as heck want to like it! At least a little.

Now that I am "out in the real world" however, I am realizing that this is easier said than done.

There are so many factors that go into making the workplace enjoyable over which you have no control that at times it really is impossible to enjoy the hours spent working even though you may appreciate the employment.

I find solace in Dorthy Sayers' admonitions on work and our attitude towards it.
"I have already, on a previous occasion, spoken at some length on the subject of Work and Vocation. What I urged then was a thoroughgoing revolution in our whole attitude to work. I asked that it should be looked upon, not as a necessary drudgery to be undergone for the purpose of making money, but as a way of life in which the nature of man should find its proper exercise and delight and so fulfill itself to the glory of God. That it should, in fact, be thought of as a creative activity undertaken for the love of the work itself; and that man, made in God's image, should make things, as God makes them, for the sake of doing well a thing that is well worth doing." ~ Dorothy Sayers
This is encouraging because not only is it a challenge to find an occupation that is worthwhile but also puts the responsibility on my shoulders to perceive the workplace as a way of bringing glory to the Lord. Regardless of your or my circumstances.

So work! And do it well, for His plans are greater than ours and life is too short to spend your time doing something you hate.


Monday, December 5, 2011

Christmas Wishes

Thanksgiving has come and gone and now Christmas is just around the corner! And of course in the spirit of things, I am compiling a Christmas wish list and listening to Christmas music while burning my favorite holiday candle.

1. Bedding

I have a lovely room with lovely furniture and lovely walls and VERY generic bedding. I have had my eyes on this Rosette Quilt from Anthropologie for about a year now. First I wanted the purple one, then I painted my bedroom walls the same purple, so then I was thinking the lovely green for a very bold statement and now am leaning towards a simplistic ivory. Sweet, subtle and oh so comfortable. 


If not the above quilt then I just got a new down comforter which I've been using without a cover. I was thinking the Hadley Ruched Duvet Cover form Pottery Barn would be lovely as well. 
(It also happens to be the more economical choice.)


2. Fashion

If you were to ever ask me what time it was, I would pull out my white iPhone 4 and never consult the watch on my wrist. Regardless, I love watches and this Runway Watch from Michael Kors is definitely on the lusting-after list. 

The following item is neither economical or realistic. But someday...this little beauty of a Burberry Wallet shall be mine. 


Smelling lovely and looking lovely really must always go hand in hand. And a gal needs a little help. I really love this scent called LOLA by Marc Jacobs since my current smelly stuff (Brit by Burberry) is almost gone!


3. Functional 

Now for something useful. Since I started my post-graduation job I have been on more trips than I could even count! I currently have one medium-sized suitcase (a lovely gift from Uncle Roger and Aunt Debbie at my high school graduation) but it has already traveled the world with me and well, sometimes I need something bigger. Or just a carry-on. Not sure I need a 5-piece set but I love Samsonite and their 5-piece-nested-set is currently on sale at Luggage.com! 

I need a laundry hamper but just have not been able to bring myself to buy one! I stumble across ones I'd love to put in my bathroom at Cost Plus or Home Goods from time to time but they're always a little more than I feel I can justify on a hamper...obviously none as much as this Havana Divided Hamper from Pottery Barn but this is the style/look I'd be going for. 


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What is on your list this Christmas? And I'm thinking this should probably be sent home to Dad...