Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Poops & Pictures, A Run


I think I've told you guys before how awesome it is to live in MPLS. We have the best parks and trail systems of any metro in the US. I'd put money on it.

Since it was 55 yesterday in the TCs I wanted to get outside and do something different. Hubs was in Omaha so I had to take the furbaby with. I love him too much to leave him at home but I really wanted to go fast, the weather was perfect, warm and melty, and I didn't want the butt sniffer to hold me back. My love for this thing that can't even talk, won out and we hopped in the car to head over to Lake Harriet. Sometimes I surprise myself and remembered to grab a towel for the wet dog.

I knew this would be a run for Fern and not really for me so I settled in and just went with it. There were tons and tons of people going around the lake. Not surprising since the first nice day in Minnesota is ALWAYS busy. We went about a mile when I veered away from the lake to one of my favorite paths, Minnehaha PKWY.

We finished up going around the other side of Lake Harriet and got in 4 solid miles. We stopped for pics and potties.

Damn Fern got butt on my running jacket.
He has an anal gland problem. No seriously, he does.
It smells horrible and now it's on my jacket.









If this isn't pretty, I don't know what is.





Lake Harriet

UFO! JK, it's a plane.




Lake Harriet Bandshell!

Only thing I don't like about this run buddy.

My outfit today. Some people say red heads shouldn't wear orange.
I disagree.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Two types of people & my shoes


I love Costco. I love that they have giant carts for giant quantities of things. I love getting 15 pairs of socks at one time, 4 quarts of soup, 24 avocados. I love getting a good deal, I love getting my designer jeans at a fraction of the price. I'm eating bulk raspberries as we speak.




Anyway, getting to the point, I think there are two types of people in the world; people who put their carts away in the little cart stall, and those who just leave them all willy nilly around the parking lot.

I think it says a lot about a person’s character based on how they react in situations. I think the person who returns their cart to the corral is someone who is probably thoughtful and respectful of other people’s feelings and time. You put forth the extra bit of effort to ensure your cart is not obstructing the pathway of other consumers, of taking additional time of the cart collector.

People who refuse to walk the extra 36 steps (I counted last night with this blog in mind) are probably self-centered. They could care less about anyone but themselves, not able to be bothered with the time it takes to return their cart. Your negligence impacts people in different facets. The poor cart person is sent all over creation collecting carts, wasting his time and energy that could potentially be better used helping you. Your actions also impact your fellow consumer

You take up parking spots with carts when you leave them setting around. I’ve seen the wind push carts into cars and even worse, kids. Don’t get me wrong, it’s always funny to see a toddler get blindsided by a cart but come on. Don’t be so selfish; think of others and how your actions affect them.

I’ve always been a cart corral’er. I feel like it’s the least I can do. I know some of you will say it’s because I’m obsessed with exercise and moving around, I suppose that’s part of it but, to be honest, it’s because it’s the respectful thing to do. Chances are good that if you’re not a fellow corral’er, I will think less of you. So don’t tell me.



PS-Remember I like Frye shoes, I wore this pair today. LOVE! Were $160, got them for $39 at Nordstrom Rack.


Sunday, March 4, 2012

Zubaz!

I love Zubaz. LOVE! They are comfy, easy, come in varying shades of awesome and never go out of style. Well, whatever, you may think they do but never will in my heart. I probably especially like them because they are a MN based company. 

 When I was home sick last week I was facebook stalking them and they posted a picture. Not just any picture, my favorite gymnast growing up. Despite the fact I can't touch my toes, I wanted to be her. Obviously it's Nadia Comaneci. Don't be ridiculous, who else would it be? So I commented and asked, is that Nadia? It sure was AND I won a pair of Zubaz! I own a couple pair of zubaz already so I asked if I could switch to a hat.

LUCKY ME! Please see pictures below of my brand new, beautiful ERA 39thirty, Twins baseball cap. I DIE! I can't wait to wear this thing to opening day.

Now if they just start making leggings....





My glasses look tinty and I look creepy, they're not and I'm not.
Well, sometimes I am.


This is fancy.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Did You Say Steak? Wannabe Critic



My number one most very favorite place to eat in the entire world is Murray's Steakhouse. It's not usually #1 in the ratings but it will always be #1 in my heart. Whether I'm overseas or down the street, each bite of steak that enters my mouth is compared to the deliciousness that is a Murray's steak. It's where we go to celebrate, for date night, and any night in between.
This past week was Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine's (FAB MAG, get it now) Restaurant Week. Husb and I are pretty dedicated to eating so thought we'd check it out. We were ecstatic that Murray's was on the list! We made reservations, knowing it would fill up fast, and have been talking about it since. As we walked down the sidewalk the neon glow of their sign was like a beacon, summoning us home.

We walked in and the proprietor was there, as he is every evening, to greet his guests. You walk in past a wall of celebrities who have also made stops to Murrays along their journey, on the right is a small bar where bartenders and wait staff are dressed in vests mixing up old time drinks and serving bottles of wine.

As you walk into the dining room, you're transported back to the days of an old supper club. There is a low din of platters clanking, tables being changed over, servers serving their famous silver butter knife steak, and voices.

Low voices, celebrating promotions, anniversaries, birthdays, new houses, life.

The lights are dim and fabrics muted creating a welcoming atmosphere where you and your colors are the livelihood of the restaurant. They don't need fancy finials and carpet, they have their customers, and their stories, to adorn the restaurant.

Garlic toast. They make this wonderful tiny, salty, buttery deliciousness that is butter toast. I've tried to emulate it at home to no avail. I can't get enough. I feel like each time I enter Murray's, I'm ravenous. I know the feast that awaits me and my palate craves it. From the moment I mention it until completion.

We always get the same thing, the dinner steak. It's the cheapest steak on the menu but the flavor of this steak of meaty, buttery, savory, steak. I can't describe the way each bite bursts with flavor, you chew, and chew, trying to get each morsel of flavor to explode in your mouth. Paired with their homemade Au Gratins you have a meal fit for a king.

Since it was restaurant week, I tried something new, I had the 12oz Rib eye and it was, Ah-Maze-ing. I was questioning my choice as it was delivered to the table. It looked huge and like a lot of work with not a lot of reward. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The first bite, the marbling, the cut, the perfection of my medium+ steak gave me goose bumps. This, friends, is what God intended when he created the cow.

For dessert I received a fresh, warm brownie topped with what she described as vanilla bean custard. I would call it heaven. It was the same vanilla custard they use in their homemade Crème brûlée(TO DIE FOR). The decadent rich chocolate flavor was perfectly balanced with the light texture and flavor of the custard.

Murray's isn't just a restaurant, it's an experience. While I encourage you to eat here whether you have 40 minutes or 4 hours, please take enough time to savor the sights, the sounds, the people, the food, and the tastes.
I didn't know good meat until I knew Murray's.

My favorite building in all of downtown.
At night the top glows like
burning embers in a camp fire.
The bar.

View of the dining room.




My delicious rib eye

Dessert!
Garlic toast. NOM.


Dinner steak.
And PS, since I feel like this is a different side of me than you're used to, I will give you a little anecdote about steak. You've seen pictures, you know what I look like. I constantly tell my husband I think I could eat the Ol 96'er. The owner of Murray's said he would make me a shirt if I could eat half of that. Challenge accepted.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Well Oohh La La, Look at my Scarf!

WELL!! It would appear that none of you care about the heart, soul, and dedication I put into being fit on the inside, you only care what is on the outside. I could call you shallow but I won't because I'm PRETTY sure I'm shallow by caring so much what I wear. Even Steven? Friendsies forever? I deduced this by the amount of traffic my blog received yesterday. It was up 118% from the day before. I get it, I'M BORING but my pictures are FUNSIES! Fine, here are some pictures of my outfit today. I've never been a very girly girl so often forget to put on deodorant, nail polish, earrings, scarves, necklaces, perfume... The good news is, I usually only forget deodorant OR perfume, not both.

Oh gosh, I'm actually excited about my outfit today because it was cheap, CHEAP, CHEAP! Relatively speaking of course.

Glasses Gucci, pretty much free because insurance paid for them. Right?
PS-have I shown you my favorite thing on the internet? It's HERE. Actual commercial, HERE. I totally HEART James Franco. Celeb obsession.

Shirt...J.CREW CLEARANCE!!!! It was only $9.99 because they only had large left, I ordered it expecting it to be huge. Not huge. Plus they always have additional 30% off sales and I get rewards points. Double bonus!

Scarf, isn't it pretty? I love the colors...one of my FAVORITE deal websites HauteLook let me know if you need an invite!

Leggings are from same place and were $10. And FINALLY

BOOTS! It's disgusting how much I love boots. But seriously I LOVE BOOTS.As mentioned yesterday, Zappos is one of my fav sites, but love HauteLook and RueLaLa, as well as Nordstrom Rack.

Along with Frye boots, I love Timberland boots. LOVE and can usually find really great deals at the end of the season. One thing you might notice about me is that I'm fashionably late, and by that I mean, a season late to fashion. Knee high Timbo boots? Check. Originally $400, $60 on Rue. I win.









My favorite necklace from Etsy from Husby!

Strike a pose!




Or scarf this way!
Limitless possibilities!


Oh I know you guys love action shots!

I love tights, they're like sweatpants you can
wear to work. Despite what husby says!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Spring is here and I'm wearing a new outfit!



AAAUGH, I can't move or the ceiling will fall!
  I don't think I always pull the fashion off but I do think I have fashionable clothes so I'm going to start blogging my fav outfits. I work hard to keep fit and be able to wear fashionable clothes that I can't pull off! I pretty much only shop at J.Crew, despite several instances of poor customer service... Their clothes are just so easy. I don't necessarily think they fit my runner body the best but, their pieces are timeless, they all match, or don't and I wear them anyway, and I feel like they look polished and preppy but I can make them a little bit hipster... Plus key to a great outfit is the perfect shoe. I obviously paired this outfit with my favorite flats, they're Frye and they're heaven. Frye shoes are still american made which makes me feel good and I can always find a good deal at Zappos who, btw, has an awesome outlet in Shepherdsville, KY that I visit when I'm down there! Anyhoo, here is my new spring outfit.

Oh work it! So coy!


My favorite flats.