{Sort of like a “Friday Five” or a “Life Lately” except it’s probably not Friday, and I gave up on the idea of a catchy alliteration. These are some bits and pieces of my glam #postgradlife. See past posts HERE}
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Once again it has been almost two months since my last So There’s That post.
And this time I can’t even say that I was “out of my mind” busy. Oops.
Well settle in, it will be a long one…
1. Celebrated My Birthday
One of my friends from college is in DC for a year-long fellowship and offered to throw me a birthday party this year. It was a great little get together, and though somewhat unplanned it ended up being all Kansas people.
With Logan and Emily. Happy to have so many K-Staters here with me.
We all share Brandi as one of our closest friends, so we decided she needed some Snapchat spam.
2. Beware of Jalapeno’s
I am pretty sure I will immediately regret including this picture, but I always say this blog is about my life, so some funny/embarrassing stories and pictures just are not allowed to be omitted.
So… I love spicy food and I love jalapenos, so when I decided to make queso dip for my birthday party it was natural for me to grab a few (4) jalapenos to add in. Now I have cut up jalapenos a dozen times before and never had any problems but this time was pretty different. A few minutes after I was done chopping, my nose and upper lip started to BURN REALLY BAD. So I immediately washed my hands with dish soap and then washed that part of my face with my normal face cleanser. And then it started to burn EVEN WORSE. So I did what every other brand new 26 year old would do… I called my mom. She proceeded to start Googling what you are supposed to do and I tried a baking soda and water paste, then lemon juice and then coconut oil, all of which helped for a few minutes and then would stop. At one point I went back to the paste, which was a REALLY bad idea because it made things worse after the lemon juice.
Eventually I just held ice packs to my face for a few hours. We eventually read that soaps actually do not help (OBVIOUSLY) and realized that every time I used my hands to apply the different mixtures it was just eventually tainting them and spreading the heat to more of my face.
So with the picture to prove it, I really can not make this stuff up, and it REALLY was that dramatic. Just ask my mom about the phone call, I am pretty sure she is still laughing about it.
3. Crop Quality Report
This project took up most of my work life in September and October. It is a report that my organization puts about every year and this year we decided to do a complete redesign with the help of an agency. The challenge is there is a LOT of data that goes into, a LOT of people that contribute to it and it gets translated into five languages.
I was pretty proud of the final product and especially of Steph, my co-worker who put in way more hours than I did. If you are at all interested at actually looking through it, you can find it HERE.
4. The Best is Yet to Come
In October, my church, NCC, celebrated its 20th anniversary with a service that included all eight of its campus at one location, held in Constitution Hall at the DAR. It was such a fun, inspiring evening!
One of my small groups met up for dinner at Old Ebbitt beforehand.
These wristbands lit up in different colors, based on our motions or by the tech guys. They were so fun!
5. “Coloring Book for Me” App
Friends, prepare for your life to be changed.
I can not remember how I stumbled across this app (probably because I was so excited about it) but YOU NEED IT IN YOUR LIFE. It is pretty straight forward… every day there are new blank designs to choose from, you have a variety of color wheels to choose from and then at the end you can add treatments. Honestly, I have done one almost everyday for the past month, but decided that sharing ALL of them might be a bit much for those who do not share my enthusiasm.
And dear creators of the app? Hit me up if you would like to sign an official endorsement deal…
6. Kansas City
In November, I was in Kansas City for a conference that I still plan to separately blog about. But that also meant that I got to squeeze some time in with one of my favorite little families. Baby Robin has become a regular in these posts, but I was also excited to catch up with Leah and Ryan. She was my roommate my freshman year and still one of my dearest friends.
She is 7 months old now!
Her parents are going to regret letting her call me Aunt Amanda someday…
7. Hiking
In addition to the big hike I already blogged about... I also joined my friend Kim for an afternoon on the Maryland side of Great Falls. She recently got a new DSLR camera so she wanted me to teach her a few tips.
8. Sunday Funday
In November, another one of my small groups from church went out on a Sunday to a small winery, lunch and then stopped by one girl’s family farm. It was one of the first colder weekends in the area, but we had a great afternoon! Northern Virginia is absolutely beautiful in the fall!
9. Friendsgiving
This year I went to two Thanksgivings!
On Thursday, I joined my co-worker and his wife, who are also K-State alums, along with many others who have some connection to Kansas.
And then on Saturday, I was invited by one of the girls from one of my church small groups to join a Friendsgiving hosted for another small group that she is in.
In the last eight years I have only been home for Thanksgiving once, but I am always reminded how big my support circle is and the kindness of others.
10. Run DC
Since my plantar fasciitis developed this summer I have not been out on a long run or walk in DC. My foot still hurts, but I have contained it quite a bit so I decided to take advantage of the last semi-warm weekends and ventured out for a run/walk that accidentally turned into an unplanned seven miles. Apparently DC infrastructure is still hard to navigate after living here two years.
Anyway, as expected, it was a beautiful day.
11. The People’s Tree
So I learned this year that you have to get tickets way in advance for the Christmas tree lighting at the White House… but that the lighting at the Capitol is free. This was toward the top of the things I really wanted to do this year so I dragged my friend Logan out in the pouring rain to see it. They had a short but cute little ceremony led by Speaker Paul Ryan. The tree was from Idaho this year!
I love Union Station this time of year!
12. Christmas Crafts
My apartment is really small, but it had been too long since I had a fun project to do and my little windowsill was perfect to add a few things too. I blogged about making the tree and the sign last week. Read it HERE.
13. Out and About
A few snippets (and Snapchats) of life lately.
Views from my parents’ new property.
Enjoyed my first “Paint Nite” with Allyson!
I LOVE this picture and this view! Photo credit to my friend Casey Droddy.
Took this out of my plane window on the way home from Guam.
Good morning Union Station.
Snapchats of Jack from my sister are my FAVORITE.
My new tennis shoes are full of inspiration
Enjoyed catching Reckless Kelly with my Kansas guys. We do not get nearly enough red dirt bands live in DC. And I LOVE my new dress, so I had to share.
Miss Robin was the cutest little penguin. Even if she did not think so herself.
True friends send you pictures from Kansas to make you miss it more.
Sunday brunch to celebrate Sherin’s birthday!
13. Chris Stapleton
Three people sent me a link to an article about this song below in a matter of a week. Obviously my obsession with Chris Stapleton has been well advertised.
HE NEEDS TO RECORD THIS!
14. My Life in Memes
Memes that are speaking to me right now… both thought provoking and just plain funny.
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