Lamps in a cafe in San Juan Islands

April Showers Bring….

04.24.06

The old adage “April showers bring May flowers” has been unnecessary this weekend and, it seems, the rest of the week here in Seattle. Starting last Friday the weather has been sunny and warm, and the flowers are popping up all over. So are in-laws. No, not really :). Justin’s parents must have brought the weather, though, as they came in Thursday night for a conference in Tacoma.
At any rate, on Friday I was fortunate enough to have performed with the Teacher Dance Team at the school talent show. We were a hit with our fake “grills” and sunglasses, performing some easy hip-hop moves to a popular song. Of course, we had the young dance team coach who knew how to coach old(er) white people how to dance like the kids :). The fun part was actually before the show at the activity coordinator’s house in West Seattle. On her sun-drenched deck with a light breeze, we all enjoyed lasagna, fresh bread, salad, and the espresso drink of our choice.

Saturday Justin and I slept in and went to a matinee performance of “Rounding Third,” a two-man comedy (mostly) about little league baseball and philosophical differences in coaching. Afterward, we walked around in the afternoon sun until we found a place to eat. We settled on Peso’s happy hour food–it’s a fancy Mexican food place with chic decor and cheap eats while other places go by the dinner menu at 4 p.m. I got chicken, lime and avocado soup, and we split a dessert. Yum! That evening we were big dorks and worked on job apps (Justin) and grad school homework (Amy).

Sunday brought more sun, a trip to Bellevue with Justin’s mom, an 8-mile run with Aaron and Kenny (Aaron’s coworker), church at our place, last-minute schoolwork, and a very disappointing Grey’s Anatomy season re-cap.

Now you can see why I look forward to the weekends. Here’s to fewer than 40 school days, to 75 -degree sunny days, and finishing all of the courswork I have to finish in time!

The Three Girls, Together Again

04.16.06

Three Girls

Here we are at Joanna’s workplace when Anna came to Seattle. Joanna works at this nice restaurant called The Keg–it’s a steakhouse, which is her specialty. We didn’t get much time together, but it was fun being together again. don’t worry Mom and Dad–you’ll get a copy!

Easter

04.16.06

This has been a most happy, yet somewhat surreal, day! After getting only 4 hours of sleep, Justin and I awoke at 5:00 a.m. to attend our small group’s Easter Vigil at Gasworks park. I wore gloves, a turtleneck, a down coat, and a raincoat, and I was still cold in the scathing wind and chilling rain at the top of the hill. We read scriptures and sang as the sun rose, but there was not much evidence of the sun rising except for the pinkish sky patches amidst the grey rainclouds. I was imagining what this might symbolize spiritually as much as I was imagining how I might feel if I were still asleep in my warm, dry bed…

We came home and I slept for an hour before our Easter service and feast at the Martins’ with the larger group. When I woke again, it was surprisingly sunny and relatively warm. I actually got all dressed up for Easter with a pleated, flowing, 50s style beige skirt, a long-sleeved, collared pink polo shirt, and a cabled V-neck white sweater over it. I even curled my hair and wore hose!

Once we arrived at Le Martins’, we started with prayers, singing, scriptures, and poetry. Our feasting began an hour later, complete with roasted lamb, green salad with hard boiled eggs, goat cheese, strawberries, avocado, almonds, and balsamic vinaigrette, ham, green bean casserole, stuffing, cranberry sauce, homemade biscuits, dinner rolls, homemade mashed potatoes, vegetarian sausages, peas, roasted potatoes, and homemade chocolate-peanut butter-banana muffins. Wow. And homemade apple pie. And cream soda. We had communion after lunch/brunch, and then we had a short egg hunt outside. How fun! With our tummies full, we came home and napped. So here I am, at the end of my spring break, with lots to do….
Here’s to the resurrection of Christ and the coming of Spring.

More running

04.02.06

I just completed my first six-mile run with minimal pain and complaining! It was my first full 6 miles ever, thanks to my new shoes, some sort of asics gel shoes that I got from the Seattle Running Company. Aaron’s a great running buddy, and it helped that it was gorgeously springful outside. The smells, breeze, sun, overly cheerful people, and sights were enough to keep me going. Now I am recuperating and eating a lot after my shower and chores.

Did I mention I am procrastinating?

Earlier this weekend, we had grad school Friday night. Afterward, Andrea and I went to a Newsies Sing-Along party hosted by Joy and Marion. Yay for 1991 or -92 Disney live action musicals! And boys we thought were cute in 7th grade!

Saturday I woke up early to clean up and prepare for our graduate comp exam study session. I spent the rest of the day researching Hawaii and running errands (and spending $). That evening, Justin and I stayed home and I worked on my grad school portfolio.

Today we had whole-group church, I took a nap, called my family, cleaned the bedroom, ran, got lunches together, planned our dinner menu, showered, put away winter clothes, and other mundane things.

Time to work on school-related awesomeness.

Running

03.13.06

I like running. I really do. But I have to be GOOD at it to like it, and that requires not falling out of practice, which I have. The last “run” I did was the Brew-Ha-Ha 5K in October. I need something to run for…to work towards…to keep me consistent. So….I haven’t really decided “for sure” on this yet, but Aaron asked if I wanted to run in a 1/2 marathon in June. It would be fun to take a weekend trip with Justin to the San Juans (where the marathon is), and I need something to run for. If a little toning up and weight loss happens along the way, I won’t be complaining! Here’s to the running season (and a new pair of running shoes, perhaps?).

Not So Bad Sunday

03.05.06

Most Sundays I freak out. This week isn’t so bad. This weekend, we’ve done SO much socially, and maybe that’s helped, but here’s the rundown:
Friday evening: Justin’s birthday party at home
Saturday: walk, big breakfast, laundry, grad school homework
Saturday night: Bubblin’ Brown Sugar (all-city high school hip-hop competition)
Film Night: Before Sunrise
Sunday: monthly “everybody” church; new journal from Elaine; work on school stuff
tonight: dress up for the Oscars party at the Martins!

Gotta get ready!

Pics

02.25.06

me in the snow

justin and sara

sun through the trees

Highlights

02.22.06

So far, my break has been….plain. Painting, laundry, cleaning, eating, working out, sleeping, showering, cooking, homework, TV and movies, driving and groceries…it gets old, even on a break. So today I decided to do something new. Instead of getting a haircut like I originally intended, I got highlights in my hair for the first time ever. I’ll take pictures and post them sometime. Now I’m doing homework, but after this, Justin and I are going to the Seattle U’s graduate student night at Garage on Broadway. There is free bowling, pool, and snacks. Yippee for free!

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01.14.06



DSCF0110, uploaded by amybaeder.

When I grade papers….I feel like this. My lil’ bro Aaron took this picture.

New photos at Flickr!

01.14.06

I’m FINALLY posting pictures from our trip in December. Check Flickr.com for pics.