12 Jan 2012

Things I’m Loving #3

This week’s Things I’m Loving is all about my hand-dyed yarn addiction. For real.





♥ 1. This hand-dyed yarn from Madelinetosh. ♥
I super love knitting with this yarn!

 




♥ 2. This sock yarn from Spud and ChloĆ«. ♥
Superwash, wool and silk blend make really good socks.

 




♥ 3. This Aran-weight yarn from Quince & Co.. ♥
Nasturtium and Rosa Rugosa are my faves.

 




♥ 4. This alpaca and silk blend from Blue Sky Alpacas. ♥
Love the colorways!

 




♥ 5. Lastly, this super bulky yarn from Malabrigo. ♥
Perfect for bulky sweaters, cowls and beanies.

 


I hope you all are just as excited as I am for the three-day weekend. I can’t wait! Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some knitting to do.

11 Jan 2012

Some Good Stuff

During my Christmas break, Felix and I went to Yard House with a couple of friends. We tried out their Asian Lettuce Wraps, and they were good. We both enjoyed it, so much so that I told Felix that I would try cooking it at home. So tonight, that’s what I did, and it was a hit. High five myself on this one!








Ingredients

2 teaspoons vegetable oil
1 pound ground beef
2-inch piece ginger, peeled and finely grated
2 scallions, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 cup hoisin sauce
1/4 cup chopped peanuts
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 head Boston lettuce, leaves separated, cleaned and dried

Directions

1. In a skillet over medium-high heat, add the vegetable oil and saute beef until brown.

2. Stir in ginger, scallions, garlic, soy sauce, red pepper flakes, and hoisin and cook for 1 minute.

3. Remove from the heat and stir in the peanuts. Season with salt and pepper.

Serve warm wrapped in lettuce cups. Enjoy!

Source: Sunny Anderson

5 Jan 2012

Things I’m Loving #2

Things I’m Loving will be this weekly thing (well, that’s the plan), where I will round up some of the pretty things that I’m currently obsessing and post for everyone to enjoy. I started this last week, and I’m hoping to be able to do this consistently.

Enjoy!







♥ 1. This miniature harmonica necklace. ♥
It’s a real harmonica, too!

 




♥ 2. These brown Aurora West Indian shoes. ♥
Aurora Shoes is love. And handmade!

 




♥ 3. These Miss Albright pumps from Anthropologie. ♥
I’m in love with the pretty bow.

 




♥ 4. And this pair of flats (another Miss Albright) from Anthropologie. ♥
Oh Coral, what a lovely color you are!

 




♥ 5. This emerald sweater pattern from Quince & Co.. ♥
What a lovely knit!

 




♥ 6. Finally, these awesome Instagraham Crackers by Bakerella. ♥
Must. Try. These.

 

I hope everyone’s having a great week. The weekend is just a couple of days away, woot!

1 Jan 2012

I Made a List

Happy New Year once again, folks! I’m starting my blogging year right by posting my first entry for 2012 — the blogger bandwagon new year’s resolution/goal list!

As I sit here on the computer trying to narrow down a long list of personal goals to something attainable and reasonable, there’s that undeniable sense of anxiety building up. What if I’m unable to? Maybe I shouldn’t even bother. I want to make sure I’m not setting myself up for failure, at the same time, I don’t want to underestimate my capabilities here. I want to be able to achieve these goals. For listers, such as myself, there’s nothing more gratifying than to see the items in the list being crossed out one by one.


Personal Goals for 2012

1. Once a month hand-made project. Knit, crochet, beaded jewelry, possibly even a DIY. Because hand-made is awesome.

2. Learn new knitting techniques. At least three. My top three choices are double knitting, fair-isle and intarsia.

3. Test a new recipe at least once a month. And blog about it.

4. Blog at least once a month. How else do I showcase my hand-made projects and meals? It’s my creative outlet, and I would like to be able to document my successes and failures.

5. Build my craft room. I have been wanting to do this with our spare room. Perhaps this year’s the year I’ll actually have a craft room?

6. Thrift more. I can’t get enough of thrifting, but I rarely have the time to go anyway. I would like to be able to walk out of a thrift store, at least once, with something vintage, particularly from the 50s or 60s.

7. Lose at least a pound a month. Now don’t hold your breath on this one, because this is a tough goal. I don’t have a plan yet, but I’ll come up with something.

8. Own a sewing machine. This one is in relation to making hand-made projects.

9. Learn to make dresses using the sewing machine. If I can’t find vintage or vintage-inspired dresses in my size, I might as well make my own! The thought of making my own dress makes me giddy.

10. Wear dresses more often. At least once a week. At least.

11. Get my NCLB certificate. It only makes sense, because I want to keep my job. This could possibly be one of the toughest goals in this list.

12. Start on my Level 2 credential. Again, I want to keep my job. It’s going to cost a lot, but it needs to get done.

13. Own a DSLR camera. I was so close to owning one, but I held back due to anxiety. This time around, I am going for it.

14. Learn to use the DSLR camera for documenting my projects. How else do I showcase my hand-made projects and meals? Oh wait, I already said that. Actually, I just need to take pictures more often.

15. Last but definitely NOT the least, get pregnant. *Gasp!*

Have you made your personal goals for 2012 yet? If you have, will you let me in on yours? I would love to read about them!

31 Dec 2011

Highlights of 2011

There has to be a special name for the time between Christmas and New Year’s, as this time seems like one of those rare moments in the year when everything is calmer, the streets are quieter, and everyone’s trying to catch their breaths as they brace themselves for the new year. Don’t you just love this particular time of the season? It’s like a denouement to a complex sequence of events, you know?

Man, I can’t believe 2011 is coming to an end! Looking back on the year that was, I’d say it was a great one. Now it wasn’t all smooth sailing, I doubt there’s even such a thing; however, on a scale of one to ten, with ten being awesome and zero being lame, I would say 2011 is an eight. Not bad, right? Are you as excited as I am for 2012? What kind of resolutions have you made for the new year? I have high hopes for everyone, whether you believe in resolutions or not. If you’re big on making annual goals or a list of some sort, good luck! I am actually making one for 2012.

Before I forget, I want to thank you all for being loyal readers, despite my intermittent blogging. I appreciate you for sticking it through with me. I hope to be able to up the ante around here for all of you.

So, perhaps now is the perfect moment for me to remember the highlights of my 2011, yeah?

January

We kicked off 2011 to a great start by welcoming the year with the masses in San Francisco. The mood was so festive, despite rain. What an experience it was!






 

February

I bravely took a new feat — knitting! I have always wanted to learn how to knit, but back then it didn’t make sense to knit woolens in a place where humidity levels were ridiculously high and the seasons were either hot or wet (or both). For my first knitting project, I made a cardigan in acrylic. Consequently, this was the beginning of my yarn addiction.




 

March and April

I remember baking and cooking up a storm in the kitchen during these months. I was so diligent with making monthly menus. If only I could be consistent with following through with the ones I made! Check out some of the recipes I tried that got the thumbs up from the mister and the son:











Red Velvet Cupcake, Jalapeño Poppers,
Baked Rigatoni with Italian Sausage,
and Halibut in Artichokes and Tomatoes

 

May

In May, we welcomed the cutest and fluffiest member of our family — Autumn. Fluffy kitty is fluffy. Need I say more?




 

June

June was one of my favorite months. Huzzah to completing an entire school year with the program I was assigned to! Another huzzah to being offered to teach in the same program for another year! (Because I seriously hate moving shelves and desks!) Further, I found out I was chosen to participate in a two-year mentoring program by the school district I work for. We’re talking direct staff support and training by the experts in special education here. How exciting, right?




 

July

This year’s summer school was a lot of fun! No finalizing IEPs, no typing reports — just four solid weeks of having fun in the classroom with my students. No pictures, though, due to privacy. You know how that one goes.

 

August

BEST. MONTH. EVER. Aside from celebrating my birthday with tons of shoes (Is there any other way?), I finally got my ovarian cyst removed, and later in the month found out that it was benign! What a relief!




 

September

We celebrated my son’s sixteenth birthday. Yup, it’s been sixteen years, and I still can’t get over it.

 

October

October was a crazy month! I held five frickin’ IEPs in one month, four of which were triennials. Who does that sort of thing?! Thank god it’s over, and I lived to tell about it!

 

November

November was a low point for my family and I. We mourned the tragic death of my uncle on my dad’s side. Read about it here.

 

December

Highlights of this month are: our 6th year anniversary, my driver’s license, finally! (Hah!) and spending Christmas with the most important and special people in my life! Oh, and let’s not forget the shoes! *grin*






 

Happy New Year! May your 2012 be just as wonderful, if not better, than 2011.