Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Winter Break in Pictures

Today my five week winter break comes to an end. My bags are packed and I'm headed back to CoMo! I had a great break, filled with precious time with family and friends, the opportunity to work and make a little money, time for crafting and blogging, and of course, snuggle time with my dogs!

I'm ready to get back to a routine though, and I am very excited to get second semester started! 

Here is a recap of my winter break in pictures:


Reunited with my sister, Hannah! (via Instagram)


I started my break by celebrating Christmas with my dad's side of the family in Chicago. Here we are with my grandpa!


I enjoyed lots of errand running and shopping with my mom, including a stop at a cute little cheesecake bakery that opened up in Uptown.


I baked gingersnaps!



I got together with and caught up with my friends from high school. It was so great to hear about everyone's first semester!





I made delicious confetti crisp!


Christmas Eve with my sisters


I got the chance to flaunt my red pants and blackwatch plaid shirt.








I went with my mom to pick up our new puppy, Norbert


I treated myself to many a sweet treat


Leaving these two is going to be hard! 


I'm all packed up and ready to get back to Miz!


Can't wait to get back to this beautiful place!


How was your winter break? How did you spend it? Was it hard returning to school?

Here's to a great second semester!

Stay Stylish. Stay Classy. Be Creative.

Emily








Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Colorado

My family and I returned from our ski trip to Colorado late Sunday night. We had a marvelous three days of skiing, apres ski lounging, delicious food and spending time with some of our close family friends.

I have been skiing since I was seven years old. We have skied in both Colorado and Utah, but for the past six years we have skied at Beaver Creek. We have a routine down there, it is easy to get to, and we absolutely love it!

We spent the days on the mountain, and the evenings enjoying delicious cuisine at dinner. It's honestly the perfect combination! Skiing is one of my favorite activities to do with my family. My mom doesn't ski, but my dad does, and it is great bonding time!

The snow was good, and it wasn't too cold. We got a powder day on the last day! A foot of fresh snow fell overnight, and continued to fall during the day. It was absolute perfection!

Here's some photos from the trip:


We finally skied Grouse Mountain this year. #allblackeverything


My brother and I before the first run of the day


POWDER DAY!


Natalie in Larkspur bowl, getting ready to ski some pow.


My dad and I on Rose Bowl Lift


Natalie and I 


Here we are with our friends before loading the sleigh to Beano's Cabin


WHAT I WORE IN COLORADO:




Outfit #1: Ralph Lauren sweater ( I got mine at TJ Maxx!) (similar here) | Tommy Hilfiger blouse (TJ Maxx!)  | Zara Jeans | Fossil watch (TJ Maxx!) | L.L. Bean boots 


Outfit #2: Forever 21 sweater | H&M denim shirt (similar here) | HUE leggings | L.L. Bean Boots | Made by me headband




Outfit #3: Patagonia jacket (similar here) | Charter Club sweater | TJ Maxx leggings | Kate Spade "Air Quote" mittens (last season from Nordstrom Rack) | SmartWool socks (similar here) | L.L Bean boots |



If you plan on visiting the Vail/Beaver Creek area, here are some awesome restaurant recommendations:

Located in Avon, the Mexican restaurant is home to live music, delicious homemade tortillas, and one of the biggest margarita offerings around. My favorite dish is the Enchiladas Suizas. Reservations accepted. 

Another family favorite! Blue Moose has locations in both Beaver Creek Village and Vail Village. Guests can dine in or carry-out. Reservations are not accepted, so this place can get pretty busy during peak times. Besides pizza, the restaurant serves salads, pasta, and sandwiches. Our favorite salad is the Greek, and for pizza we usually make our own, with original hand tossed crust, basil, tomato, and goat cheese.

Seafood lovers, this one is for you! Located in Lionshead Village near Vail, this eatery serves delicious fresh seafood. My favorite is the ahi tuna. Reservations accepted.

Another one of our favorites, located in Vail Village. (Maybe we like it so much because it bears our namesake!) This upscale eatery offers seafood, soup, salad, and juicy steaks. Reservations accepted.

If you are looking for a casual spot to take in the football game, or unwind with your buddies after a day of skiing, make your way to The Dusty Boot. They offer traditional pub fare. If I were you, I'd order a burger. So good. They do not accept reservations, so it can get pretty busy during peak times.

Beano's is truly a one of a kind dining experience. Beano's cabin is located at the edge of Larkspur Bowl, up Larkspur Mountain. How does one get there, you may ask? Beano's guests are ushered into a snowcat-pulled sleigh at the base of the mountain, and cuddle in blankets as the sleigh makes its way to Beano's. Upon arrival, guests enter into Beano's spacious coatroom, and are offered slippers to wear during dinner. The cabin itself is spacious but rustic, with a large hearth and live music. The menu is amazing, featuring freshly caught game (think rabbit, hen, and quail) and fresh fish. Guests enjoy a five course meal, and then ride down the mountain in the sleigh. So good, and so fun! Reservations are required.

8100 is the restaurant inside the Park Hyatt, located in Beaver Creek Village. It is a great place for apres ski apps and drinks (they have a gorgeous outdoor patio with blankets and heaters), or a nice lunch before heading back to the slopes. My favorites include the endive and pear salad with salmon, the french onion soup, and for apres ski apps, the bacon and gorgonzola tater tots. Reservations accepted for lunch and dinner.

Larkburger has locations all over Colorado, but we usually stop at the one in Edwards on our way from the airport to the resort. An upscale burger joint, Larkburger serves gourmet burgers and delicious fries. I always order a "Little Lark" with lettuce and tomato, and you just have to try the truffle parmesan fries!

Have you been skiing before? Where is your favorite place to ski? Any fellow Beaver Creek devotees?

If you have any questions about Beaver Creek, please don't hesitate to comment below,

Stay Stylish. Stay Classy. Be Creative.

Emily




Monday, July 15, 2013

Up in the Northwoods

My little brother Christopher has been at a summer camp in Northern Wisconsin for the past three weeks. The session ended on Friday, so my two sisters and I hopped in the car with our parents on Thursday to make the 7 hour trip to Sayner, WI, to pick up my brother. We made a mini-getaway of it and had a wonderful time! 

We left late Thursday afternoon, and found ourselves in Minocqua, WI by about 9:00. Minocqua is a quaint little resort town right on a lake, with plenty of unique shops, restaurants, and ice cream parlors in its "downtown area." I loved how relaxed it was! We stayed the night at a local hotel and headed to camp the next morning to pick up my little brother and take him out to breakfast.


Downtown Minocqua

My little brother was at Camp Highlands for Boys, near Sayner, WI, which is about 15 minutes from Minocqua. The drive there on Friday morning was beau-ti-ful. Dense and lush forest, glistening lakes. Truly spectacular.

We went to breakfast at the Wolf Pack Cafe in St. Germain. If you find yourself in the Northwoods, you MUST eat here! It's rather small (but very cozy!) so I suggest getting there early. They are known for their pancakes (which my sister ordered), but I guarantee whatever you decide to have for breakfast will be outstanding (and big!) I ordered a breakfast taco, which was a tortilla spilling with scrambled eggs, mushrooms, sausage, and onions. My dad ordered the pan-fried perch which came with toast, eggs, and hash browns. My mom ordered "Joe's Breakfast Special" which was more or less cheesy goodness." (full description of the menu here)

Ah, I wish I had remembered to take pictures of the food. I guess you'll have to make the trip yourself! :)

We dropped Christopher back at camp to complete his final day, and returned to Minocqua to do some shopping. The downtown streets were lined with cute little clothing boutiques, and housewares stores. Most of the stores sold things with a "log cabin" theme. Think bears, moose, evergreen, pinecones, etc. My mom and I enjoyed browsing for rustic accessories for our lake house.



One of the indoor shopping "malls" in Minocqua


I loved smelling all the candles in the stores. Frasier Fir Woodwicks are my fave!


I bought this bracelet by Bella Ryan at a gift shop. It's the perfect addition to my daily stack.

After shopping, we headed back towards Sayner and the camp. We did a little scenic driving, and then stopped at the Sayner Pub for a pizza lunch. It was yummy!

We returned to Camp Highlands for the closing ceremonies of camp. This included a water carnival in the afternoon, a picnic dinner for all the campers and their families, and an awards ceremony. Let me tell you, this camp is amazing!

The camp was founded in 1904, so it's rich in tradition and heritage. It has been owned and operated by the same family since the 1960s. It is founded on 17 core values that every camper should follow. It also abides by the motto "I'm third." That is, put God first, others second, and yourself third. What a good lesson for all of us to reflect upon.

The camp itself is beautiful. It's situated right on beautiful plum lake, and has two swimming areas, a huge diving platform, speed boats for water skiing, sailboats, kayaks, canoes, and fishing equipment. They also have several tennis courts, a soccer and baseball field, a small track, a frisbee golf course, rifle range, arts and crafts building, and a basketball court. The boys stay five to a cabin and are divided into age groups. Each cabin has about two counselors. Basically, its a boys' paradise!


Christopher was in cabin 14. The cabins are very rustic. The walls and bunks are filled with inscriptions and names of campers past. The boys leave the windows open at night, and sleep under mosquito netting. 


The dining hall. Does it not look straight out of Parent Trap?!

Everyone at Highlands was so friendly and polite. It definitely has a family atmosphere. Christopher  said that almost everyone at camp knows everyone's names. He said his cabin and his counselors became like a family to him. He met boys from all over the country, and the world (two of his cabin mates were from Mexico.)

The boys were all very mature, which surprised me. And all the older boys and counselors were extremely good looking ;)

Can I go to camp next summer?!


My mom and sisters and I posing by the lake. What a beautiful day!


Colorful kayaks lined up on the shore all ready for the boys to use.


Sitting by the lake during the water carnival. Ahh, this is the life!
(note my J.Crew anchor flip flops circa 7th grade, I'm sorry, I just can't part with them!)
{similar pair here}


Christopher gave us a tour of the camp. I'm so proud of him, and it was so good to be reunited with him after three weeks.


Exploring camp. (And wondering to ourselves why mom and dad never sent us to summer camp, eh we were the guinea pig children after all ;))


The Highlands Man himself. 


Someone was beyond excited to see her little boy


On the dock. Wearing J.Crew shorts (with fishes) and an H&M denim shirt. Vintage Coach crossbody from the 70s. (Thank you dad for cutting my feet out of the picture.)


We want to go to camp!


Beautiful blue sky day


Finished the night with a big scoop of mint chocolate chip ice cream. Oh, summer!

Find out more about Camp Highlands for Boys here.

What kind of adventures did you go on this weekend? Did you ever go to summer camp? 

Stay Stylish, Stay Classy, Be Creative

Emily