Showing posts with label #throughglass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #throughglass. Show all posts

Sunday, May 18, 2014

A Nice Little Sunday #throughglass

Chad was nice and let me sleep in until 9:30 this morning. He got up with Miles, gave him breakfast, and entertained him until I got up.  It was so nice, especially since we had each enjoyed a bottle of wine last night and I really needed the extra sleep to recover...hehehe.

We decided to check out the East  Lansing Street Fair today, but first we decided to go grocery shopping.
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This guy is always super popular whenever we're out and about.  Today was no exception!

After we got the groceries home and put away, we headed back out.  We've been in the Lansing area for over 3 years now and had never been to this street fair - which is crazy because I love street fairs, craft shows, etc. The weather was finally warm and dry again, so it was a perfect day to go.

This was the most insane street fair I've ever attended.  Normally there is some sort of order to the booths and you can plan out how you're going to navigate them so you don't miss any.  This was definitely not like that.  I know we missed a lot, but we saw even more.  I was on a mission to find a Detroit Tigers lawn stake that I saw at every street fair I went to last year, but foolishly never bought - even though it was only $5.  Of course, they weren't here (or maybe they were hiding in one of those booths that we missed).  I saw more expensive versions, but they didn't look as nice as the one I wanted, so I passed it up.

When we were out of the most crowded areas, we let Miles walk around a little bit - he loves walking!
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Chad and I were both wearing our Google Glass and we got stopped a lot.  Some people didn't know what they were and asked.  Others knew, and just asked how we liked them, do they work like they say, etc.  Chad offered demos to everyone and they were all very impressed.  A ton of people just stared as they walked by or whispered (loudly) to their friends "that's Google Glass!".  That's something I need to get used to - between my ultra-cute kid and Glass, I definitely don't blend in to the crowd anymore!

We saw some really neat street art as well...at first glance, you think someone just carelessly spilled something on the sidewalk.  But look closer and....


...it's really quite beautiful.

We stopped for lunch at Pita Pit, but they had no high chairs or booster seats.  So Miles had to put on his big boy pants and sit on a regular chair.  He did awesome!

I'm so excited for warmer weather that sticks around so we can have more family outings like this.  We had a great time!


This week I'm linking up with Social Media Sunday.  Be sure to check out the great blogs who are joining me and as always...Stay Chelish!
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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Momma & Miles Monday - Post-Mother's Day Edition

This was an extra special Mommy & Miles Monday because it came after a weekend away from my favorite little guy.  I was so excited to see him again on Sunday when we got back!

He was sleeping when we got home, so we unpacked a little, then sat down to enjoy a glass of the wine we bought while we were away.  He woke up a little while later and promptly started crying as soon as he saw us...go figure.  I like to think he was just overcome with excitement and that was the best way he knew to express it.  Because...babies. (He also cried when we tried to video call him from our hotel, so we had to shut that down pretty quickly).

We spent the rest of mother's day hanging out at home watching our Tigers (who threw away a win with some terrible defense and bullpen pitching...@#5!!%q@$^) and going out to dinner.  Miles' grandparents gave him a lot of walking practice while we were gone, so he was an old pro by the time we got back.  We even let him walk into the restaurant from the car.
I also got my first home-made mother's day card, which is on the fridge at home.  I can't wait for many more of these!

Monday after daycare, we got our Momma & Miles time.  We hung out and played with his favorite blocks, his tunnel, and took our usual silly selfies...
It was raining on and off so we couldn't go outside, but that didn't stop him from trying every time we let the dog out.  He wanted to play with his bubbles!

While I was cooking dinner, we made silly faces at each other.  Our favorite one Chad figured out came from our (his?) glass use.
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With glass, you just wink to take a picture.  Every time we wink at him, he makes this face back at us...he's trying to wink too!  Love him.
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Since this was supposed to be posted yesterday, I've still got another post coming today - so look for the next Jamberry Challenge update a little later!  and as always, stay chelish, friends!

Monday, May 12, 2014

Our Weekend #throughglass

Warning! Picture heavy post ahead.  

As I mentioned last week, I let Chad talk me into trying out Google Glass for a little while.  I wore it on our mini vacation to Traverse City.  Please to enjoy a recap #throughglass....

And we're off.....My view of the wide open road.

Pit stop!  My favorite restaurant in Mt Pleasant - Los Palominos.  Though ultimately, not as good as I remember.  That gave me the sad....

Pretty skies on the road north.

 
Not #throughglass...but I do look like robocop.

I left the jeans that I specifically washed for this trip in the dryer at home, so a quick shopping trip was necessary.  I had been wanting some white jeans and leopard print flats (because I'm working on getting rid of my "old lady style" as Chad so lovingly puts it). One thing glass was great for - fitting room selfies.

I could get Chad's opinion on an outfit without having to leave the dressing room.  Convenience people.

Since we got into town pretty late, we just stayed at a Motel 6 for the night.  Why does a motel need 1-way glass at their front desk?  Creepy.

Luckily, we were able to move into our new room at the Best Western Four Seasons early the next morning - no one had used it the night before, so it was all ready for us.  It was a loft-style room with a jacuzzi and TV upstairs.

This picture doesn't really do it justice - the tub was huge.

The view of the sitting area from the tub loft.

Shirt: Love on a Hanger/VonMaur Pants: Kut from the Kloth Shoes: Charlotte Russe
The outfit I bought the night before (not throughglass, because my apparently my head is crooked...all my glass photos are on a diagonal).  Do I look ready for a day at the vineyards?
Also, check out that staircase?  It was so steep, it may as well have been a ladder.  I was convinced I was going to fall every time I climbed it.
We met up with our tour group and started the journey.

Journeying...

First stop was L.Mawby - which has all sparkling wines.

They also had some interesting decor....

see what I mean?

Their wine list

Wise words from L. Mawby.  My favorite was "Get your son a motorcycle for his last birthday".
L. Mawby offered 2 complimentary tastings then you had to pay for the rest.  We stuck with just the two.  We purchased a bottle of their tasting-room only wine - Sandpiper.  It was decent.

On the same property was Big Little.  They had cute glasses.

 Big Little offered 1 complimentary tasting, then you could pay $5 to sample the rest.  I wish I hadn't....we didn't buy anything from here.

Our tour mates were fascinated to learn about glass.  They got really excited about the wink to take a photo feature.

Next stop was chateau fontaine.  They let us sample all 9 of their wines for free along with a cheeseball and a couple of bonus samples including their hard cider.  They were almost all delicious.  Our sample guide (what do you call these people?) Chris was very knowledgeable and friendly - though he did automatically ask us if we were recording him as soon as we walked in.

We enjoyed most of the wines here.  We ended up buying a bottle of their cherry dessert wine and a growler of their cider.  Mix the two together for an awesome drink!

They also had some interesting knick knacks for sale.

like bruce

and david the gnome.


and if you were worried that they didn't have a postcard with a dog holding a gun - stop.  because they do.


Up next was Blu Stone - a more modern looking winery.

They offered no complimentary tasting - you could try 3 wines for $3 or 5 for $5 (what a bargain...).  I thought the wines were only OK.  Chad bought a bottle of Gerwurtzraminer (don't ask me why...)

They did have a nice view of the vineyard though.

And the grape/vineyard stats up on the wall were pretty interesting.  Our wine guide here was also very informative - if nothing else, we liked talking to her.

buzzed #throughglass.

I enjoyed this quote on their wall as well - "Discovering a piece of Leland bluestone on the shore of Lake Michigan is finding a rare treasure of nature.  BluStone wine is inspired by these unanticipated moments of life".

Yahooty!  Appropriate for our next stop - Northern Latitude Distillery.

Here we sampled some delicious spirits, including their Horseradish Vodka which was AMAZING.  It also made one killer bloody mary.  We, of course, purchased a bottle.

Our final stop was Leelenau Wine Cellar.  I recognized this brand from my local grocery store, though I had never bought it.  They had a great deck for pictures - chad helped out some of the girls on our tour.

 
Then they returned the favor.

Their tasting room had a gorgeous view of the Grand Traverse Bay.

Leelenau Wine Cellars offered all complimentary tastings as well.  You could taste as many or as few as you wanted.  Had it not been for time constraints, I think we may have tried them all.  

Some patrons who were also curious about glass.  I felt like I could have been best friends with them if I knew them in real life.

They had the cutest little spoons in their cracker bowls.

I was sad to learn they were not for sale. :-(

It was the end of the day, and I may have been getting a little loopy - this is how I responded when Chad asked which wines we should purchase.  We ended up going with a half-case - 6 bottles.

Hello, handsome.
THis was Chad's favorite stop.  He loved our wine guide, Sue.  They bonded a little.  She worked there part-time on the weekends - not for extra money, but just because she absolutely loves wine.  It definitely showed and really made the experience that much better.

Driving home along the bay.

Our group - we had so much fun with everyone!  It's too bad we couldn't get our tour guide, Kim, in the picture.  She was awesome.  We'll definitely tour with her again.

After the tour, we walked around downtown Traverse City looking for some dinners.  It was prom night, apparently.

We decided on Mode's Bum Steer upon a recommendation from one of our tour groupies.  To our surprise, they were finishing up their dinner as we walked in!

Chad really liked the water.  The food was just ok.

On our walk back, we saw some love for McFly - which I thought was totally random.

We stopped into a couple of shops on our walk.  This kids store carried LollaCup, which we recognized from Shark Tank - it's always fun to find those products in store.  Miles still won't drink through a straw, so we held off on buying one.

Before going back to the hotel, we decided to drive along the peninsula for a little sight-seeing.  We caught a gorgeous sunset on the bay...

...and some fire fighter training.

When we got back, we explored the hotel a little bit.  It was kind of cool because it was almost set up to look like a motel, but indoors.

Finally, the weekend was over and we had to head home.  
We had a great time, but we were excited to get back to lil man who had also had a fun weekend with his grandparents.
We finished off mother's day with a trip to Mitchell's Fish Market - one of our favorites.  Miles sat in a booster seat like a big boy for the first time.  

All in all it was a great weekend.  My thoughts on glass are still forming I think, though.  I liked the convenience of being able to take quick photos, but I like to be able to set up and compose my shots, which I feel like I can't do.  I get that there is a time for composed shots and a time for candids though, and this definitely does candid really well.  Except for the part where they all came out crooked...I guess I need to work on that a little.
I haven't given up on it yet, but I'm still not sure where it will fit into my everyday life.  And I'm still super self-conscious having it on my face.  Most people were very open to it once we explained what it was - they were very excited to learn about it and get it for themselves some day, but it didn't stop the strange looks before all that explaining took place.  If I do decide to adopt glass into my everyday life, it will definitely have to be with the frames.  They're much less 'intrusive' looking.  Not to mention, more comfortable. 

Until next time...stay chelish, friends.