Monday, March 28, 2011

#16. Start A Garden

Indeed, I am so happy to be able to post about this on my blog!
My dad has always seemed to have a green thumb, which he inherited from my grandmother.  I remember fondly watching them work on plants and landscapes when I was a little girl.  It was like watching Monet paint his water lilies.  Oh how it made me wish I had this same magic flowing in my hands so that I could share in the experience of making something grow!

Well, now that my husband and I have our own place, complete with a front and back yard, I've been drawing up plans for my garden.  Alongside plans to spruce up the interior and exterior of our house (and rid ourselves of the trippy 60s/70s vomitus decor),  I really want my garden to complement the plans we have for our house.

I also love to cook.  I really adore using fresh herbs and fruits and veggies in my cooking.  Having most of my garden be an edible one is something I am also working into the game plans.  I did my research and found out that the perfect "type" of garden I am seeking has a name.  I am aiming for a romantic, english country potager (I feel so informed to know and use this new word).  A potager is essentially a kitchen garden or culinary garden that is planted and arranged in a decorative manner.  I threw in the english/victorian country according to my own tastes, but basically this is what I will work to achieve.

I absolutely adore antiques and romantic vintage.  I started my herbs last week, and they'll be ready to transplant in May.  I've been wanting to find some attractive containers for them, something old and worn.  Today I happened upon some newly featured garden planters from Anthropologie, and am smitten by them.  The style is "excavated," which makes them look like they turned up in an old world archaeological dig!  Next time I am in Albuquerque, I am definitely picking some up!



Saturday, March 19, 2011

#2. Updating list.

It has encumbered upon me to change #2 on my list.  Originally, I had decided that learning free-running was a good idea if I was to devote a year to it.  Since that time that I composed the final list, I have decided that part of me that decided that was brilliant has now reasoned against it.
It's probably for the better...

I had been thinking about changing this item for a while, but I wasn't quite sure what would take its place.  Then lately I noticed how terrible my handwriting has gotten since college.  I mean, it wasn't great before, but it has gone downhill ever since my exponentially heightened use of computers.  Yep.   My penmanship knew it didn't stand a chance the day I brought home my macbook.

I just finished reading an article about penmanship in one of the best magazines ever, Bliss Victoria, and in this article one of the magazine editors shares about the importance of writing letters, and how she wanted to make that a hobby with her long-time friend.  She went all-out and bought a wax seal kit, quill pen and ink well, and lovely stationary.  Her story was enchanting, and I realized that this is something I would rather aspire to than scaling buildings!  (Don't get me wrong, I still may try free-running because, let's face it -it's stinkin cool).

So anyways, I have decided to devote a year to improving my penmanship and writing letters.  I am very excited to meet this goal.  I fear that people will lose sight of just how individual handwriting is with the need for speedy communication and technology.  In this case, I think it will be good to take a few steps backward.

Caryn

Monday, February 28, 2011

#24. Stay at the Plaza Hotel

This post is a little late in coming, but I was able to cross number 24 off my 25 Things list in January!  My mom & mother-in-law both had business together in Las Vegas, NM which involved them staying the night there.  I asked if I could go with because of my list, and if we could at least see the hotel!  I was absolutely stoked that they decided to just stay the night there and that I was able to go with!  I was hoping to see a ghost there since it is famous for being haunted.  Sadly was unable to sit down and have a chat with Byron T, the local phantom.  However I was able to take beautiful pictures of the town square, which was rich in Victorian architecture and local establishments!



The room we stayed in was very elegant with huge vaulted ceilings, and super-friendly staff, and a delicious complementary breakfast.  The room is only $75.00 a night, and I am already planning on going back soon!  Over all we were enthralled by our visit; and it gave me the boost I needed to continue forth with the rest of my list.

Stay tuned for the updates that I will be reporting on soon:
#4.  Being platinum Blonde for a year.
#7.  Updating my wardrobe & style.
#10. Bury a time capsule.



Thanks for reading,
Caryn

Friday, February 18, 2011

Chic Packing List for Denver

Some lovely things I have recently acquired that I want to take with me on this trip!  Traveling wouldn't be the same without them.

 New Trench Coat!

 Travel Journal from Anthropologie.

 New Pierre Cardin Luggage!

 Fedora from Forever 21
   Canon point and shoot


 Kindle!
Rosebud Salve!

Why Blog About It?

Here I am.  I am turning 25 years old in three weeks, and I feel like my life & personality has plateaued over the last few years.  I have been the same me since my first year of college in 2004.  I sometimes wish I were braver, smarter, prettier, more bold in general.  I wish for the same outgoingness every year, but finally I am taking a stand against my old ways.  I am tired of wishing... And this year is going to be different because I have a plan.  I have compiled a list of 25 Things to do during my 25th year... This blog is a place to record the updates on my list as they happen!

The List.
I am very excited to be sharing the list publicly, and it is my hope that I will hold myself more accountable to see it through!  This blog will be documentation of seeing the list through, and I hope that reading it, writing it, and going out and doing it will be a blessing to me and to those sharing in the adventure.

Talk to you soon,
Caryn