December 4, 2012

Handmade Holidays

The fantastic world of Sayuri in the windowed corridor

One of my favorite holiday traditions is a morning visit to the annual Renegade Craft Fair Holiday Market. The Pulaski Park Fieldhouse is a great venue, and the event organizers always perfect the ambiance with art installations and turntable tunes. The booths are filled with inspiring crafts, nods to Chicago, unique food (Puffs of Doom, anyone?) and tons of gifts, including one that I scooped up for myself—this cute print by One Canoe Two

Colorful stamped cards for every occasion 
Rows of sparkly druzy stone necklaces draped over burnt wood
Perfectly creepy anatomical china
Simple boxes of rustic deliciousness
Admiring the Fieldhouse on an unseasonably warm morning


December 3, 2012

Kansas City

Our first of several trips into Kansas

We used an invitation to a wedding in Kansas City as an excuse for a long weekend of new sights, local foods and a short visit with family. First up was an afternoon trip to Independence, Missouri, where we chased daylight and scouted for signs of ruts left in the ground from wagon wheels on the Oregon Trail.

The following morning, we headed out to Fair Share Farm in Kearney to pick spinach, learn about community-supported agriculture and eat carrots plucked straight out of the soil. We crisscrossed over the borders of Kansas and Missouri so many times during the trip that I lost track, and then it all came to an end with a night of dancing and drinking beneath romantic strings of lights.

The start of the Oregon Trail, behind the historic Bingham-Waggoner estate
Tangles of wire on the outskirts of Independence
Gas station Barbeque that lived up to the hype at Oklahoma Joe's
The amazing view of Country Club Plaza from our hotel balcony
Gorgeous greens in the high tunnel at Fair Share Farm
Marveling at the extensive beer selection (Deschutes!) at Grinders
Wedding rafters at the Hobbs Building

November 16, 2012

Jet Lag


Back to the airport and, this time, it's off to Kansas City! I'll be back next week with tales of Midwestern barbeque... 

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November 15, 2012

Confetti Christmas


I confess. I recently received an email from West Elm announcing that their Confetti System ornaments were "going, going, nearly gone...." and I (irrationally?) took the first opportunity possible to head down to the city store to stock up. I timed the trip to arrive right as the store was opening, and I pulled up to see a line of people winding around the storefront. 

I may or may not have had a mini internal panic attack at the idea of missing out on this exciting collaboration, only to find out that the line was for a Young House Love book signing and not for my beloved holiday decorations. Needless to say, there were baskets, tables and trees full of stock to pick from--and that's when I remembered that it's only mid-November. 

Not that I let that stop me.


November 14, 2012

Monkey Bread


What’s a girl to do when she wakes up on a lazy Sunday and her boyfriend randomly requests Monkey Bread? In my case, the answer is simple: pull up Pioneer Woman’s unbelievably easy recipe and get to work….


Because, often times, the boyfriend isn’t the only one wanting to pull off and eat gooey pieces of sugary, buttery goodness early in the morning. And sometimes, when you’re in denial that winter is creeping in, the only thing that makes the idea tolerable is an excuse to get out your snowflake plate.