Tuesday, July 19, 2011

18 Hours To Fall In Love....

When we pulled out of Chicago last spring, I never imagined how difficult a transition it would be for me to call a new city "home". When we hit the one year mark this spring, it finally struck me that we aren't going anywhere and that I better learn to enjoy living here.  I know, I sound like I have the worst attitude.  I'll be honest, since this is my blog...this has not been an easy year.  To each of my Denver friends, I really love you.  New friends have made this crazy past year bearable and I couldn't be more thankful for your friendships.  But, if you've ever made a large move, you understand that uprooting your entire life can really throw you for a loop.  And so, with Windy City memories behind us, I gave myself one main goal for this summer.  I told myself I was going to fall in love with the Mile High City.

For our five year anniversary this month, instead of jetting off to a new city or to a tropical getaway, we decided to stay right here and explore Denver.  Because of work schedules and a little dwarf we like to call Mack, we didn't have much time.  We had roughly 18 hours (hence the blog title) to make a believer out of me.  

We began our evening in the Highlands, one of Denver's most trendy neighborhoods.  A few months back we discovered a neighborhood favorite, little Man Ice Cream. Little Man is a  little ice cream shop built to resemble a 1950's milk jug with an adorable outdoor patio that can hardly hold all of the visitors who line up here at all hours of the day.

Little Man Ice Cream. Go Here!
Mack's first visit to Little Man... she was loving the Graham Cracker Ice Cream.
Don't worry--she was not invited along for our anniversary trip ;)
JB & I didn't actually eat any ice cream from Little Man during our "18 hours of Denver Exploration" but I felt this place was worth mentioning because of how ridiculously cute it is.

For dinner we chose a newer restaurant "The Ale House".  This place caught my eye during my first trip to the Highlands while exploring with Mack a few months back.  It was very Chicagoesque with it's patio seating and the the fact that it wasn't a chain restaurant. Score.  Although the Ale House just opened in LoHi (the Lower Highlands -- see, I'm even using Denver neighborhood lingo), it has already gotten rave reviews for both it's beer variety and menu selection. For dinner we ordered the Wild Mushroom and Ricotta Crostini's, Ale Brined Slow Roasted Chicken and the Papardelle Chicken Mushroom Pasta.  As you can tell, we didn't hold back on the comfort food.  We didn't regret it either.  The food blew us away.  Hands down one of the best meals we have ever had.  The only negative to our meal was my cocktail which had me thinking that maybe I had accidentally ordered a melted orange popsicle.  Overall, a perfect meal. Not to mention the view of the Denver skyline was beautiful.   We would highly recommend this place to anyone.
Five year anniversary dinner at the Ale House. 
Our view of the Denver skyline from the Ale House rooftop 

After our dinner we decided to do some "on foot" exploring.


Walking along the Platte River

I had to put this in (not because I am for or against the legalization of medicinal marijuana) but more because this was my first time actually seeing an office that sells it.

All right, it wouldn't have been a complete night without a little reminiscence of Chi-Town.


Some friends sent us a text during dinner and recommended we try after dinner drinks at the Oxford Hotel's Cruise Room.  The after dinner dessert martini I had here made up for my horrible melted popsicle experience from earlier on in the night.  The Cruise Room is downtown Denver's very first bar and it opened the day after Prohibition was repealed in 1933.  How's that for a history lesson?  This was the perfect little hole-in-the-wall bar and we loved it.  Not a tourist in sight. Another point for Denver.

And, here I am playing this zebra print piano in the rain.  My husband claims that at this point the alcohol was starting to get to me. Based on the fact that I do actually remember him taking this photo, I tend to disagree. I would like to suggest that I was only having some child free fun.

After a free upgrade to a suite at the downtown Hyatt, some late night pizza and a soak in the hotel's roof hot tub, we rented bikes and used this map to navigate our way around the city's neighborhoods. 

Our first stop was to Snooze in the neighborhood of Five Points, where we ate the most incredible breakfast of our lives.  I'm not exaggerating.  We had some pretty great favorites for breakfast in Chicago but this place blew both Orange and the the Flat Top Grill out of the water.  We knew it would be good too because we showed up at 10 am on a Tuesday morning and the line for seating was backed up outside the front door. 
The breakfast menu here was simply divine.  We ordered a "flight of pancakes" (our choice of any three of their specialty pancakes).  Our flight consisted of Pineapple Upside Down, Sweet Potato & Blueberry Lemon Crunch Bar pancakes.  What we should have done was order two "flights" so that we could have tried the various other flavors like S'mores, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Red Velvet etc. No, I'm not joking.  This place was good.


After breakfast I convinced JB to take me to the Brown Palace Hotel  so that I could try the natural Colorado Artesian Spring water.  He didn't understand my need for it but he graciously took pictures and then made fun of me.  Thanks babe.


We then decided to become full blown tourists (yes, we caved).  We visited the Capital building and got pictures at exactly one mile high above sea level.  Hey, if you live in Colorado you have to do it at least once.

We wrapped up our "18 Hour Denver Exploration" back in the Highlands, but this time in Highlands Square.  Highlands Square is another Denver favorite with streets of boutiques, restaurants, cafes and bakeries. And If you know me, you know I never turn down the chance to try a new cupcake bakery.  We grabbed dessert at Happy Cakes Bakery.  

By this point we were really starting to miss our little blond dwarf so we decided to cut our trip a few hours short and head home to some sloppy kisses.

What to say now that our trip is over? From the beginning I didn't give this city half the chance it deserved.  Denver, I like you a lot more now.  I might even love you.  I still miss the Windy City and it's miles of lake shore.  Chicago may always be my first love. I am officially excited to continue exploring Denver's great neighborhoods, try my skills on a few more animal print pianos and of course....eat more of those heaven sent Snooze pancakes!  Here's to a few more years (or possibly a lifetime more) of exploring the Mile High City!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Summer Favorites

Everyone who knows me well knows that I love the season of fall.  Halfway through summer (now, for example) I start itching to buy fall clothes, burn fall scented candles, bake fall foods, pull out my fall boots.  Yes, I look a little ridiculous on September 1st when each year it is still a scorching 80 degrees out and I insist on wearing fall attire to celebrate the occasion.  
In my own grandmother's words, "Was it really this cold?"  
No...  It wasn't. And yes, I regretted it. Sort of.

My point?  IT'S SUMMERTIME.  The dead of summer.  
And in a last ditch effort to convince myself that I should stop swooning over a season that is still two months away, I thought I should share some of my current summertime favorites.

So, for starters...I've been dancing around all summer in this 
 It is light weight and perfect.  I've been pairing this look with a braided brown belt.  And, on a few days I've even managed to get away with a pair of tall brown boots and leggings. 

Gotta get my fall fix even in the early summer.

I've absolutely fallen in love with these
Madden Girl "Tambrey" Strappy Demi Wedge Sandal
A friend of mine snagged these beautiful sandals while on a trip to NYC a few months back.  You will almost never, ever find me so smitten with a pair of shoes.  
I am just not that kind of girl. But, these were a different story.
 These I dreamed about for a week straight.  So, in the midst of one insomniac filled morning I found myself pouring through internet search engines at 3 am trying to find them for myself. Once I did find them I laid awake in bed completely giddy.  
I feel just slightly pathetic.  But just slightly.  
If you are going to jump on them like I did, make sure you order them through Bon Ton, use a coupon code to get an extra 20% off and lastly, make sure you buy through Ebates to get a cash back percentage off of your purchase.  
In total I paid $29.00 (Including S&H + Tax) for these shoes which were originally $50.00. 


Now, let's talk Yankees.  
I grew up surrounded by women who burned Yankee Candles on every side table, end table, counter top, dresser etc.. ect...  Naturally, I followed in their footsteps and anxiously wait for  new scents to arrive in store each season.  And, although he would deny it to his grave, I've even got my husband hooked. 
Here are my Yankee Candle picks for this summer.


Pink Sands 

And finally,
Braids, braids, braids.



What can I say?  I've reverted back to my childhood.  Thanks mom. 
After some practice, I've finally mastered the look myself.  
Braiding is easy, it keeps the bangs out
 of my eyes and the look is just fun!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Happy 4th of July Weekend!

This upcoming week holds a special place our hearts because 2 years ago I was hugely pregnant and we were about to meet Mack for the very first time. We welcomed a patriotic baby into our home later that week.  So, while our little girl won't be celebrating her birthday with school cupcakes every year, she will have fireworks, s'mores and picnic food to look forward to each July.  

Although we have quite the busy week with family coming into town and a big birthday party to throw this next weekend, I still thought it would be fun to put up some of my favorites.


Read here to see how it turned out for Rachelle.

And, I picked up blueberries and raspberries to make this flag cake for my seniors on Monday.


Bath and Body Works is having their semi annual sale.  This Apple Pie fragrance is to die for so I stocked up (literally--I bought 10) for this summer and this fall.  They were 75% off making them $1.25 a piece which is cheaper than Target brand soap.

Two years ago my mother bought me a red white and blue cotton sundress for Mack to wear on her 2nd birthday.  I've been waiting two long years for my daughter to prance around in her patriotic glory. This is finally the year!  And while, she won't be wearing this adorable tutu, I thought it would be worth mentioning because of how darling it is.   

So, what are YOUR 4th of July favorites?