Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Show And Tell: Groundhog Day


Today I am so excited because it is another edition of Show and Tell Tuesday! This assignment is to describe one "Groundhog Day" that I would love to repeat each year.

Since we do not have kids, I thought my next response ought to be our wedding day. But to be completely honest, even though wedding days are once in a lifetime, every little girl's dream, I'm glad it was just one day.

There is a lot of build up and stress that goes along months prior to the BIG day...rainy weather, cake collapsing, dj playing the chicken dance, rental company not showing up, the air conditioning going out, even the fear of saying "Rachel" during the vows. Thanks Ross.

I actually discussed today's assignment with Husband and we both came up with a favorite moment together. If I could repeat one "Groundhog Day" a year, it would be the time Husband and I spent along the Amalfi Coast of Italy.

It was by accident that we found Praiano, Italy during a week long roadtrip through the boot of Europe. Our favorite vacation spot is not Paris, London, or Rome but rather this quaint, tiny, Italian village nestled somewhere in the rocky cliffsides between Sorrento and the life daunting roads that lead to Amalfi. 

Top 5 Reasons Why I Would "Goundhog Day" Our Trip to Praiano, Italy:


Praiano, Italy is a tiny town situated an hour's drive away from the tourist mecca Sorrento. Our hotel balcony overlooked the main square outside the town's centralized cathedral. 
Each night different groups of the community would gather around the mosaic paved plaza for visits, views of the sunset over the water, tricycle riding, or hoops with friends. The plaza was like a giant front porch for the entire community to join together and end each day in the company of each other. 
The church is central in Praiano, Italy. It is easily spotted from the water below by it's cheerful sunny yellow walls and blue tiled dome roof. This is a church that brings it's community together. 

10 months later, Husband and I are still talking about the food we enjoyed immensely in Praiano. Every home in the area has lemon trees with the best lemons we have ever tried. We ate at our hotel's restaurant two nights in a row just because we couldn't get enough of the chef's creamy lemon pasta sauce.
The lemons were so big we had to buy some for our own cooking back at home. Husband recreated a lemon cream sauce with lemons from the Amalfi Coast and it was outstanding. He has since tried again with lemons bought at our local grocery store and while it is good, nothing can compare to way it tasted with true Amalfi lemons. 
Each morning and every evening Husband and I dined on the balcony overlooking the ocean. Between the local wines, fresh squeezed orange juice, and lemon mousse I was in culinary heaven. The food was so divine that I branched out and tried stuffed anchovies. The anchovies were breaded and stuffed with crab so of course, they were outstanding! If you are ever in the area, you have to check out Tramonto d'Oro. 

A little bit of rain left Husband and I wondering if we should sign up for a cooking class with the chef at Tramonto d'Oro but a break in the clouds gave us a chance to get outside and explore. 
We took a city bus from Praiano to the larger town over, Positano. There the city is more well known for it's colorful buildings stretching from the water up into the top of the cliffsides.
We hiked from the top of the town down to the beach. Along the curvy, steep streets we popped into shops and took in the scenes from a different lifestyle. Husband bought a bottle of lemoncello and I found myself picking out a few pieces of coastal clothing perfect for warmer weather. 
When Husband and I reached the beach at the bottom of Positano, we stopped for a bite of lunch. We ate traditional pasta and pizza overlooking the water at Chez Black. Afterwards, we took a 45 minute ferry ride down the coast to the town of Amalfi. 

In Amalfi, Husband and I took time to sit for a coffee inside a plaza beneath the steps of town's cathedral. We sat listening to a street band perform, watched the crowds pass by, and enjoyed the peaceful noise of the nearby water fountain. 

When we had had enough, we grabbed gelato and headed back to Praiano. Each day ended with a beautiful sunset over the water. It was the perfect scene to end the perfect day. 


Along with the beautiful sunsets, each day began with a fresh start as the sun rose over the water. It was fantastic to sit out on the balcony each morning with a fresh cup of coffee and ponder what adventures lay ahead in the day. 


 Hotel Tramonto d'Oro had lush landscaping all around the property. After breakfast, Husband and I enjoyed wondering around the grounds taking in the different views of the water. 
This doorway opened to stairs that led all the way down the cliff to the water. We opted to stay within the gardens and always intended to take the hike down but never got the chance. This just gives us a chance to do something new "next" time! 
For us, Praiano, Italy was the perfect destination to experience new culture, top notch food, with a relaxing setting. It is one place of many that Husband and I have already stated we MUST go back someday! I have written before, here, about our trip along the Amalfi Coast but just rewriting about this experience has me wondering when the "next" time will?!

If you are interested in Rome, read more here, here, and here.
If you are interested in Tuscany, read more here.

Is there a special trip that you would relive again and again?



Happy February,

 
Our Pretty Little Girls






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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Made it Monday: Valentine's Decor


Hello World! Husband and I had a pretty low-key weekend. And when I say low-key I mean we didn't leave the house and it was odd that I even dressed in my cleaning jeans come Sunday. We had a weekend at home because Husband wanted some rest and I completely lost my voice, spent a lot of time curled up in bed, and ended each night with NyQuil. 
With so much time on our hands, we got the house spic and span which lead me to finally taking photographs of our Valentine's decorations. These decorations have been up since the Christmas flare was put away in mid January. So without further ado...
To start, I must say I decorated with everything I already had on hand with the exception of three things; pink yarn, pink candle, and the red tinsel tree. I rarely "splurge" on holiday decor if I can repurpose or create something myself.

Winter is a bit longer here than it is back home in Texas so I like to keep things warm and cozy through February. This includes keeping out some Christmas decorations within the Valentine's theme of pink and reds!
I had several types of red yarn already on hand from my various craft projects. Curious as to the pom pom instructions I see circulating on Pinterest, I decided to give them a try. They were super easy to making using a fork. I used a larger wooden cooking fork for the middle and end pom poms. The tutorial I used is here
I redecorated our Ikea floating shelves with touches of "love". In the frames, I used Valentine's paper as a background for vintage cards. I kept my favorite wedding photo of Husband and I up because I just love it and I think it fits with the holiday!
I bought the vintage Valentine's years ago because they are specially made for a teacher. I thought they were perfect since I am a teacher and put them out every year. The red hearts on sticks I bought at the Euro store two years ago and scatter them around in various bud vases.
I framed this Valentine with a scrapbook paper background. These frames get changed out for the different holidays and seasons. In December, I had vintage inspired Christmas cards displayed.
This red tinsel tree was a whimsical, crazy impulse buy from the After Christmas sale at Target. Guys... I took the slinky like tree out of the box.... stuffed it on top of my clothes, shoved the poles down the side of my suitcase, and brought this red thing back to Germany with me. In January. Over the ocean. With my suitcase just one pound below the limit. #Crazygirl
Husband originally thought this tree was a bit "out there" but now he likes the funk it provides to our house! I strung Christmas lights up the center pole that holds the entire tree up. Each night we plug it in and enjoy the gleaming red tree full of love!
I decorated the tree with paper hearts cut out of Valentine's scrapbook paper. I also picked up some glittery, styrofoam, pink ornaments at Hobby Lobby's After Christmas 80% off sale. I think I paid $.70 of the package of 8. The tree is topped off with two heart doilies glued together with an opening at the bottom to fit over the tallest branch.   
On top of our bookshelf I kept up our prelit Christmas garland and tree. Our winter is long here in Germany, so the greenery is a nice touch to keep our home feeling warm and cozy through the cold months. 
I kept a red ribbon running through the garland with pink and red ornaments.  
The red and pink ornaments add a festive touch the green garland. I also added wired red hearts and paper hearts cut from Valentine scrapbook paper.  
The tree was swapped out for a pink and white garland made from fabric scraps. Resting inside the branches are more paper hearts cut from the scrapbook paper. The tree is topped off with a pink bird. All of this I had already on hand! 
Technically, the Danish heart basket is a Christmas tradition but I love the touch is gives to the Valentine's display. I made these heart baskets three years ago and they have held up great! 
Underneath the green garland, I created simple strand of the Danish heart baskets, heart doilies, and envelopes from past Valentine cards. I think the envelopes give the whole decor a sentimental touch and it is fun to look at past memories!
Husband and I stay nice and cozy each night relaxing among these fun lights through the winter months. I know the lights are not the norm, maybe too Christmas-y for some, but the lit garland and red tree really provide a nice glow during such dark evenings!

So there ya have it! Husband and I are all decorated and ready for Valentine's Day. Our home is full of love. Isn't life sweet?!

If you are looking for a Valentine's gift for your Hubby, check out this movie basket and blanket idea!

Do you decorate for Valentine's Day?

Does anyone else reuse Christmas decorations for Valentine's Day?

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Have a "Love"ly week,

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Friday Favorites: Let It Snow


Happy Friday to you....Happy Friday to you... Happy Friday dear Readers, Happy Friday to you. Are you singing?! It's the weekend!!! (well almost.)

Today I am linking up with Andrea to bring you all the fun and my Friday Favorites!

Eins: Snowy Mornings
Munich, Germany

The snow does not ever get old. Granted we live in an area where it snows off and on throughout the season. There is something rejuvenating about taking a morning walk with the rising sun, crisp air, and a fresh blanket of snow. This week I got to enjoy several mornings with such a view and it is my number one favorite this week!

Zwei: The Berenstain Bears

The Berenstain Bears are some of my favorite books to read aloud in the classroom. I just have the best time imitating Papa, Mama, Brother, and Sister Bear. Hello, suppressed southern accent! I remember being engrossed with the illustrations as a kid in the doctor's office. Now it does not surprise me to find my kindergartners almost too quiet, sifting through a box of these books for time on end. 

Drei: Sunday Hikes

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

Sunday, Husband and I drove an hour into the German Alps to take in the winter scenery. We took Shelby Dog and enjoyed the afternoon hiking through the land and down into a frozen gorge. It was like an ice exhibit except made by Mother Nature. How did a Texas girl fall so in love with these mountain scenes? You can see more of our winter photos here

Vier: Toasted Corn
Toasted Corn

Last Saturday, Husband and I headed to our local grocery store. Every week we hit up the dried fruits aisle and this time I was shocked to find a bag of toasted corn sitting among the bottom shelf. Corn Nuts is not a product easily found in Germany unless imported with a huge mark up. When we tried the toasted corn, it was like biting into a crunchy Frito kernel. Next time we make chili, I'm garnishing with these babies. 

Funf: Snowy Evenings

Snowy mornings might be peaceful but snowy evenings are exciting. Tuesday evening the snow came down thick and I was covered after my walk from work. Luckily, my parka is a great coat and more often I am sweating than I am cold!

Do your kids read and love The Berenstain Bears?

What are your favorite winter activities?
We need suggestions for this weekend!

Stay Warm,