Thursday, October 13, 2011

iowa day 4: madison's birthday and the last of photos

are you sick of iowa yet?  well, i'll be brief.  sunday was madison's birthday - she's 19!  {what???? how did this happen??}  we were excited to be there to celebrate her actual birthday with her seeing how this rarely happens when you live 1200+ miles apart.  we went to church in the morning, test drove my neighbor's subaru into the middle of no where, ate my dad's annual sunday brunch as a family, went to mcfarland park for more food and hide-and-go seek in the prairie {i know, so iowa}( my family goes here for my little sister and grandmother's birthday every year - can you tell my family is tradition-oriented?), and jumped on a late flight back to utah.  we were sad to leave and very sad to land in near-winter weather, especially when we found ourselves lost in a gigantic parking lot looking for our car (literally).  farewell, iowa!  we will be looking forward to seeing you again in december!

here's more pictures, hope you enjoyed my quad-rilogy {is that even a word?}



one thing i love about iowa is that if you drive 5 or 10 minutes in literally any direction, you will be in the middle of nowhere













iowa day 3: more food, nature, fun fun fun

1. blue note lemonades, hot chocolates, salads, sandwiches and soups @ stomping grounds and trips to the cupcake emporium where madison, davis, and sadie all work (have you noticed that all of my trips tend to revolve around my food?)

2. nature walk in the forest behind berrett & tina's house (and where i learned i might want to own a small dog of my own someday thanks to zeus)

3. delicious thai pineapple curry for dinner (which i will be sharing the recipe soon i promise!)

4. bowling @ perfect games (where even with bumpers, i didn't even bowl 100 - i know, embarrassing)

enjoy more photos!  (only one more day of iowa posts and then on with life we'll go!)















Wednesday, October 12, 2011

iowa day 2: instagrammed


the weather was perfect the whole weekend.  considering there are approximately 2.5 weeks during any given year in iowa where the weather is tolerable, we felt pretty lucky.  and better yet - it was beautiful.  i love the mountains, i really do, but i also love horizon lines that seem to extend as far as the eye can see lined with silos, trees of changing colors, and rows of harvested corn.

the first thing my students said when i told them i was going to be gone in iowa during friday's class (besides - "so that means we don't have to come to class??") was a big confused "why?" iowa is a pretty random place to visit to most people i'll admit, and while i wouldn't recommend it for your next vacation, if you ever find yourself there during one of the 2.5 weeks of tolerable weather, don't despair.


friday we:
went to the annual friday bruegger's bagels lunch bunch with my mom, aunts, and grandma (and even an uncle)
went to the ames high football game to watch my brother and cousins march in the marching band {ames high! aims high! - best high school slogan ever?}
and went "late night" shopping at hyvee for things like vegan ice cream and regular ice cream, chocolate, frozen cheese balls, buttermilk ranch dressing for the frozen cheese balls, sports drinks, flea medicine, and etc.  (thanks again dad, aka "the bank," for funding that little trip!)
and that's it and that's all and it was great.


p.s. you might have noticed that my dad has a black eye.  i forgot to mention that on day 1, he got in a little bike accident that required an ER visit and a few stitches, which left his eye black and blue for the whole weekend, which is why he will be getting a really nice and stylish helmet for christmas.  

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

iowa day 1: cc meets

this past weekend was so much fun + i took a lot of pictures (and considering its probably the first blog-worthy thing i've done since starting grad school)... i think i'll make a post for each day's events.

it was go! go! go! on thursday - in a good way.  we woke up thursday morning {night} at 3:45 in.the.morning. to catch our flight out of salt lake at 5:45 in.the.morning.  that was the first time in years i saw that time of day that i almost forgot what it looked like - and it's not something i want to see for another few years.  anyone who knows me, knows that the fact that i made it out of bed with minimal snoozing and to the airport before the sun rose is a minor miracle in my life.  anyway, straight from des moines, where we met my older sister's fiancĂ©, a major reason we traveled to iowa in the first place, we drove to ft. dodge for my younger brother's cross-country meet (and 3 of my cousin's meets AND my younger sister's boyfriend's meet as well!)

my dad ran cross-country in high school, which spurred my older sister to run xc, which spurred me to run xc, which spurred my younger sister to run xc, which spurred my little brother to run xc, and oh yeah, which spurred more than half of my younger cousins to run xc as well so far - all of who live in iowa!  anyway, cross country is a sport i actually like to watch because you can watch the progress of the race throughout the course and this being the first race i ever saw my brother run made my heart burst with pride - seriously, i couldn't stop yelling/cheering.  

{me: "HUNTER! get up that hill!!!!!"

well me and my sisters with tanner and chris ran all over the course for my brother's, 3 cousin's, and sister's boyfriend's races  and i'm pretty sure we were just as tired as the people actually running the races...








we ended the day relaxing in my parent's living room after going to el azteca, drinking delicious (even if cancer-inducing) coke and eating taco salads, enchiladas, and mexican steak.  couldn't have asked for a better start to our fall trip - especially knowing all the while it was snowing in utah.

oh yeah, and in case you're wondering, {remember the purpose of our trip?} we totally love chris.

Monday, October 10, 2011

what's black and yellow and follows the sun everywhere?

i've never had a favorite flower until last month when these desert sunflowers started growing literally everywhere around me.  now i wouldn't say this type of sunflower in particular is my favorite - the bigger the better (i would have loved to see the world record's 32 1/4 inch long sunflower head) - but i've definitely enjoyed the yellow hue these flowers have brought to utah the past month.  and judging by the state of these sunflowers, you wouldn't even know it snowed last week.





oh yeah, and a few weeks ago we snatched a few these off the side of the road and oh was it fun to watch them grow and blossom - maybe that's what a baby will be like someday?



Monday, September 5, 2011

capua babies babies

there have been two new additions to the capua family in the past month: johnny & heather had a little boy in august and carly & ryan had a little girl over the weekend.  i cannot wait to meet these two and i can't believe i have to wait until december for that to happen.  in the year 2011, there will have been four babies born in this family {amber is due in december and remember azy had sully in the spring} and i have to admit, i love being an aunt.

introducing Samuel Giovanni Capua

and Scout V Blaney
i'm in love already!

labor day peach pickins' instagrammed






yesterday we ate tomatoes, basil, peaches, and even garlic straight from the garden - papaw's garden of course.  we picked peaches straight from the trees and then i laid on a blanket in the backyard and read my book.  summer never gets old.  even when all you did during the summer was go to late night movies and sleep in the next day, work part time as a waitress, read for your own pleasure, become addicted to army wives and eye lashes, hike, and BBQ on your little grill nearly every night.  summer never gets old, even when you didn't do anything really important.  the past two weeks have been hard.  going back to school has been hard.  trying to figure out what i actually want to do with my life right here and now is hard.  somehow i thought when i got married and graduated from college, i would have some of these "important" things figured out...but i guess not?  but for now, i am grateful for this weekend and the warm weather that has reminded me that i get to choose to be happy everyday.  yesterday i was happy just to pick peaches off of a tree and today i will be happy to go fishing (p.s. i'm going fishing for the first time today) and tomorrow i will be happy that i have choices to choose from.