I find the older I get (the more MATURE I get) I become more interested in honing in on hobbies. The challenge is finding time for said hobbies.
This year I am writing it down and holding myself to trying new things. I mean, if I write it down and profess it to all my closest friends and family.... ok, the 3 people that actually read this blog.. still, I will probably have a better chance of following through.
Here are my goals to work on in my 31st year:
- Get more comfortable with photography and editing. (EDITING IS REALLY THE GOAL HERE)
- Buy a sewing machine and start on little projects around the house
- refinish guest room furniture rather than buying new to fit into new shabby-chic-retro theme
- TRAIN DOGS (this should really be priority #1)
- Pick back up Guitar ( I very much have dreams of sitting at home and having a little kum-bay-ya session with kiddos... very amish of me, i know. And very uncool in a kids eyes too.. gonna have to prep them to my musical craziness from a young age. )
And as if those weren't enough to keep me busy... Trae has mentioned similar goal - oriented hobby desires. He is so sweet though. While all mine are solo hobbies, he has desires to do hobbies WITH me! What a guy. He wants to :
- Take a cooking class (uhmm.... is he trying to tell me something?!)
- Take a country dance class together
- Work on starting to frame our photography around the house (see my goal #1)
So there you go, folks. Some Schultz goals to make us more well-rounded future parents! ... Or to at least make us busy.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Give it to Cyndi... Cyndi will Try it!
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Sunday, August 7, 2011
1 Year Anniversary
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We flew into Portland and stayed at a cute little boutique hotel called Hotel Modera in the university district. Immediately we were impressed with Portland and felt right at home. To us, Portland seemed very similar to Austin in many ways... just cleaner, greener, and with WAY better public transportation. We took full advantage of the city and all it had to offer: great food, great shopping and beautiful scenery.
After several "tastings" of local Oregan beers, at the Widmer Bros brewery and some shopping at H&M and Niketown it was time to head to Seattle! We had originally planned to rent a car and drive to Seattle, but after a quick chat with the rental car representative we realized taking the Amtrak was the way to go. The 3 hour beautiful ride through the Washington Mountains and Puget Sound while sharing a bottle of Oregan wine turned out to be the perfect travel option for us. I'm so glad we didn't rent a car!When we got to Seattle, we didn't waste any time- we checked into the W Hotel and walked to dinner. Trae found a great restaurant overlooking Puget Sound and the mountains that had authentic Italian food for dinner and a comedic Burlesque show at night. The perfect date night!
We started the next day with brunch in the Seattle farmers market. The menu was a little fancier than the standard Austin brunch and Trae thought he would follow suit with a fancy order of liver pate. After 1 bite of liver pate... he learned that he would rather share my French toast than have any more fancy pate. A funny typical Trae story! We loved Seattle and all it had to offer. We walked and ate our way through all the markets. We had to stop by the famous gum wall and add our piece of history.. as gross as it was. We got so wrapped up with the market that we even shipped home some King Crab to steam up here on Misty Brook! (Still trying to figure out how to do that in a normal persons size pan.)On July 4th we took a sailing trip around Puget Sound then headed up to Lake Union to get a good view for fireworks. We ended the evening watching fireworks under a blanket (it was cold!) overlooking Lake Union.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Summer Flies no matter the age!
Remember when you were young and summer break seemed to fly by so fast it made your head spin?! I distinctly remember feeling the freedom of last day of school and feeling like we were shopping for back to school clothes WAY too soon thereafter.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
It's March!
My Gosh!! HOW is it March already?!
While we are somewhat shocked that March is already upon us... I have to say I'm not sad to see all that cold, wet, YUCKY weather in our past for a while. And March brings us Daylight Savings time which means MORE SUN!!! YYAAAAAAAYYYYY!!!!!! This pale skin needs some of that sunlight!!
In true Schultz-style, we have been keeping busy since our last blog entry. I finished my half marathon and decided that while it was a great accomplishment, I'm not signing up for any full marathons in the near future. :) We did some additional renovations on our home adding functional kitchen cabinet space and a nice additional granite serving counter just in time to host a close friends wedding shower this weekend. Oh, and in the process of planning this shower.... I cleared up the plural spelling of my new last name!!!! HAHAHA
Did anyone notice the blog name changing slightly to add the "E" in "Schultzes"? Coming from a last name of "Young", I didn't know the "z" rule in formal names until the invitation company corrected me when planning our invitation to our friends shower. Needless to say, I won't forget THAT one! Rookie Schultz mistake. (and very funny)
March brings a busy work month for Trae and I.. lots of business meetings and dedication to the grind. April brings our friends wedding in Florida that we are so looking forward to attending over Easter weekend and some family time.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Happy 2011!!
Happy New Year to everyone!!
WOW, 2010 was great to us. We are so thankful for all our dear friends and family who helped make 2010 the most special year of our lives.
While 2010 was amazing in so many different ways, it gave us a few challenges to overcome and kept us VERY BUSY in the meantime. Both mine and Trae's new jobs are a complete blessing- we love our jobs and the companies we work for but WHEW! we are busy!!!
Trae now works for Morgan Stanley and I work in for Warner Chilcott, a Pharmaceutical company that specializes in womens health. Our work hours are long, but we are learning a lot and enjoying our careers.
In addition to the new gig, I decided in October to train for my first 1/2 Marathon. I have never liked running... in fact, I've hated running and have avoided running more than 3 miles at a time for several years. Several fit friends talked me into trying it and after a motivated moment and an $80 entry free later.... I'm signed up. I'm currently up to 8 miles and on a 6 day hiatus with a strained hamstring. Let's pray I can stay on my strict ice/stretch routine to get this thing back in working order! Jan. 30th is the 3M 1/2 Marathon. Prayers appreciated.
As busy as we seem to be, we are sure to plan out special moments for each other. Since next Thanksgiving's UT game is in College Station, Trae decided it would be a good time for us to take a trip together. I've never been over seas and we both agree we need to get some exploring under our belt before we are toting any babies with us. While we are still researching, Spain and Portugal are main contenders and I'm already VERY excited.
As Trae and I approach our 6 month anniversary, we feel very blessed. We have been asked to be a part of 3 of our dear friends weddings in 2011 taking us to Florida, South Padre and Jamaica. We wish you all a blessed 2011... we promise more blogging updates from us on all our world travels!
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