Last weekend I was packing for cool Seattle weather. Turtle neck shifts, knee high boots, leggings, and lugging around a coat. This week I am packing for a weekend in Savannah, Georgia! Light skirts, t-shirts "normal shoes" and my yellow jacket. It's a cross country jaunt!
Seattle was wonderful. What a beautiful city! I stayed with my bff Jessica and I got to spend a little time with my little Ashlee, in the airport, on a bus, and in Ballard. We also spent a little time in these cool shops. I highly recommend you stop in and visit, just don't smell the moon rock candle in the Field House. You'll be sorry! But all the others are incredibly beautiful. The Field House is what I lovingly refer to as a treat store.
I was Ponyo for Halloween. Not fish form, or chicken form, but little girl form. We didn't get any pictures, but I will post one soon, as I refuse to take the dress off. It's my new favorite.
My friend gave me a scenic tour of the University of Washington campus, and it was stunning. They even have a Harry Potter reading room in the graduate library. Too cool for school... almost. Also, if you are in Seattle, you Must, with a capital M, go to Serious Pie. Simply amazing! My very favorite thing that we had was the "roasted pumpkin, arugula pesto, hazelnuts". It will not disappoint.
It was a great weekend. I was among friends, and cupcakes. Both of which I find it difficult to live without.
This weekend I am off to Savannah, for a graduate school preview at SCAD, and I am excited to see my Rexburg Peeps, Ellen and Daniel.
So I'm mostly stopping in to say hello! and let you all know that I'm still here and doing alright. I'll be better at taking pictures and reporting. I promise.
Time to repack!







Have fun, good luck and all that.
Posted by: pam | November 05, 2009 at 11:47 AM
I was born and raised in Savannah, I hope you have a good time! I wish I had known earlier because my mom won a raffle for all of these gift certificates for various things in savannah including a hotel stay at the bohemian hotel on river street and dinner and drinks at different resturants...but she lives there so she wants me to sell it. The only thing is I can't sell it on ebay because you have to be a travel agent to sell hotel certificates! UGH! So if you would like $885 worth of gift certificates for cheap, let me know! Oh, and make sure they take you to eat at The Wilkes House!
Posted by: Katie | November 05, 2009 at 11:59 AM
Isn't Seattle wonderful?! You have to try his other restaurant Lola next time (right around the corner. My fav.
Posted by: sew katie did | December 30, 2009 at 08:48 PM