Monthly Archives: June 2012

Sunday was National Iced Tea Day, and as tea is one of my favorite things on the planet, this precipitated another celebratory sip. Yes, I will celebrate anything – that’s part of what makes life fun, isn’t it? In any case, I turned to my Homemade Soda cookbook – an impulse buy with a gift card when Border’s was having it’s closing sales. One of life’s better decisions. I found a recipe for an effervescent raspberry white tea and decided to tweak the basic formula to suit my current mood. Which happened to involve green tea (my favorite iced tea variety) and mangoes (husband’s favorite fruit) and more ginger ale.

Here’s what you’ll need (makes 3-4 drinks):

Combine the water and sugar in a pan, bring to a boil and remove from heat. Add tea bags and mango and steep for 5 minutes.

Remove the tea bags and mash up the mangoes – let the mixture cool to room temperature then strain it (you can make this syrup in advance and keep in the fridge.)

Pour mixture into glasses and top with ginger ale – or you could just use seltzer water as the book suggests.

I will note that the syrup is super sweet and pretty mango-y. Cory loved that and he also preferred it with club soda to ginger ale so that the mango flavor was more in the forefront. I liked the ginger flavor, but probably would have used less syrup in mine compared to soda as it was almost TOO sweet for me. Actually, if you’re going to mix with a ginger ale or another sweetened soda (as opposed to club soda or seltzer), I’d probably reduce the sugar to 1/2 cup or maybe even less. Feel free to tweak to your own taste and come up with your own combinations!

I love basic template recipes that can be modified in all sorts of ways – this one is a great example. Other delicious combinations would be black tea + raspberry or jasmine tea + peach! Or instead of seltzer or ginger ale you could use a citrus soda. The possibilities are endless.

Who knew iced tea could be so fancy?

Driving west from Colorado Springs on Route 50, we discovered the Blue Mesa Reservoir.

Well, maybe discovered isn’t the right word, as it’s pretty much near impossible to miss!

I imagine this is what the Grand Canyon looks like all filled up with water.  This may not be quite as dramatic – but such a huge amount of water in Colorado certainly is!  Apparently, at 20 miles long, it’s the largest body of water that’s completely in Colorado.  Plenty of boating going on here during the summertime, I’m sure.

I love the variation of landscapes in Colorado – everywhere you go there’s something beautiful and exciting going on.  And the skies are always so full of drama!  One of my goals this summer is to make it to the dunes – just another bizarre landscape twist courtesy the Rocky Mountains.

Forgive me in advance, but as you can see I’ve a bit of a one track mind at the moment!  Last weekend, I rediscovered this amazing peony bush in the yard of a friend. And it is seriously a champion among peony bushes.

Then, being the best person ever, she let me take some clippings home.

Prettiest thing that happened to me all week.

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That’s the second week of the Spring 30×30 Challenge down, two to go!

If you need a refresher on what the challenge is all about, and the thirty items I chose, hit up this post. If you wanna see my first week of outfits, look here.

Here’s a recap of my second week of outfits!

Phew! Sketches are way better this week.  I think my favorites from this section were eight and fourteen.  Thoughts?  Is anyone else taking on the challenge and if so, how’s it going?!

Well, it’s June! That means we’re half way through 2012, and this past weekend, I did some really important thinking about where I’ve been headed the last six months, what changes I want to make, and where I stand on the intentions I set for myself six months ago.

There are somethings I feel are going really well this year (and I’ve already checked several things off my specific goals-for-2012 list) but now’s the time for a bit of course correction – I’m going to be honest about where I’m at and make some specific plans for the rest of 2012!

My goals in this area involved unplugging, purging, and waiting.  I’ve been doing pretty well in the purging area – I am in a fairly regular routine of running & yoga (not where I want to be yet, but there’s progress!) and I’ve already gotten rid of 68 things towards Jess’ Get Rid of 100 Things challenge.  This is about honest evaluation though, right?  Unplugging & waiting have been super hard (and I have not had any significant measure of success).  I am a do-er by nature, and the fact that I work at a computer all day, then come home to blog both here and for my church, make it hard to step away.  Last weekend, however, was a wake-up call – turning off all the screens from Friday dinner to Monday morning was liberating!

So I think my goal in the Simplicity area for the rest of the year will focus on getting all my weekends totally screen-free (computer, TV, phone) barring a few exceptions.  Like I said at the beginning, my goal is not for laws and rules but for a gradual lifestyle adjustment.

Also, while we’re being honest – I haven’t read a SINGLE book from my 2012 list.  I really do need to step away from the computer, don’t I?

When it came to Creativity, my intentions were summed up in exploring, expressing, and crafting.  You, my lovely blog readers, have been a huge part in this area of my life – and you have watched it unfold!  I have been spending much more time photographing, editing, writing, drawing, painting – and there is so much more that hasn’t even been shared yet (I have some BIG ideas, folks!)  I am incredibly grateful to my blogging community for pushing me to be and think more creatively.  It’s tempting to hold myself to too high a standard, and say that I could have done so much more – but when I compare this year to last, the difference is significant and makes me really content.

Ah, the hardest and scariest of them all.  This will always be a work of progress with me, I think, and definitely not something to be conquered in as short a time as one year.  There are a few defining moments I can point to so far that have really pushed me to be brave – playing a song I’ve written in front some very talented musicians that I look up to greatly (and I didn’t die! hooray!), speaking up at work when I had an idea and was unhappy with some new systems that were being implemented (and they liked my ideas! yippee!), even being willing take steps in the direction of a dream (ok, that one’s still really scary).  You’ve seen me take on comparison and probably make a few mistakes.  And there’s a long way to go – but I’m ok with that.

I feel like with Bravery in particular I have reached a tipping point in my year – and suddenly things are going to start snowballing in a big (good!) way.  I suppose it says a bit that I’m not quite brave enough to share all the details with you yet – but it’s coming.  I know it’s coming, and I’m taking it head on.  That in itself is enough bravery for me!

So, how are you doing on your intentions or goals for 2012?  What adjustments are you going to make for the next six months?