Love for extremes...

So now that I no longer live in the desert, but now "Up North"... I should be considering changing the title of my blog. Because the dry heat is no longer relevant. More like... "We wish there was any kind of heat!".

Can't complain too much... it was zero degrees last week, and now upper 60's this week. Gotta really love Minnesota weather (or family) to stay here. 

This is actually a great time of year...mosquitoes are definitely not out biting yet, and the air doesn't seem very humid. And I smelled grilling for the first time this year. Yesss!! 

So back to the name of the Blog. Arizona to Minnesota.... hmmm... any ideas? :)

Happy First Day of Fall 2008!

Ahh.... the first day of Fall! Love this time of year....but I appreciate it alot more back in my homestate of Minnesota. I just love the crunching of the leaves, the cool in the air... hot apple cider, and knowing that I have to enjoy every last minute before Ol' Man Winter creeps back.

In Arizona I appreciate it too, because it's about 20 degrees cooler, ha! But it's a great time for football, catching up with friends, and getting re-energized! I've heard that the fall is a very productive time of year.

So here's to being productive on a day when the day is as long as the night!

Go Green on Your Coffee!

We're all feeling the pinch... the current economic situation is enabling us to be a bit more "creative" with certain small luxuries. For example, our daily cup of joe.

Did you know that you can bring your own mug, tumbler, or container to some Starbucks and Target Starbucks and they will only charge 50c + tax? How cool is that! So, basically by bringing in your own container for coffee... it's less paper cups they use!

I normally get the smallest size or the "Grande".... for anywhere around $1.60. But now it's only 50c! Sweet!

And the barista told me that that price is good for Iced coffee and Ice Tea too!

Been a while

So, yeah it's been a while since I've had an entry. Lots going through my mind at this very point in time... spent the majority of last week in Mpls. Weather was great, miss my close friends there, the weather was great, enjoyed finding a couple new hotspots - - the new W Minneapolis and Seven. And did I mention the weather was great?

Seriously, Minneapolis just has this awesome vibe. I pretty much spent most of my time in downtown. I feel the need for something urban. Tired of the suburbs.

The opportunity to move back is right around the corner.

Just.. well, as I said earlier lots going through my mind right now. Maybe I should give my restless thoughts a break and go to bed.

Oh one last thing - - even the radio stations are SO much better in Mpls! Everytime I go back I just totally dig 97.1, and end up hearing some plain old good music. They have a great website with online music. I like to just have their music playing through the day... makes me feel like I'm driving somewhere in Minnesota.

My new favorite artist for chilling out, reminiscing, remembering, ... Matt Nathanson.

Have you watched Randy Pausch's "Last Lecture" yet?

I finally watched the entire "Last Lecture" earlier this week... it was 1 hour and 16minutes. So, yes... it was a lecture. Ha! Albeit a very moving and inspiring lecture. I wanted to "pay my respect" to Mr. Pausch, the Computer Science professor at Carnegie Mellon Univ who recently lost his battle to Pancreatic Cancer. While he was not a professor at my University, his lecture on life certainly did teach me and encourage me to keep on, keeping on!

His empowering lecture hits on what should be the main points or basic guidance on how we can lead our lives, and ultimately never giving up on our dreams!

It really dovetails the last post I had. There were a couple things in his lecture that really hit home for me:
"Brick walls are there for a reason: they let us prove how badly we want things."
and
"Experience is what we get, when we don't get what we wanted!"

Wow.... I can certainly relate to that. Well, both! Those are just two small samplings from his now Famous "Last Lecture". I would encourage you to view the lecture when you have a moment as well.

Live Your Dreams!

So true... this quote is so true! We all are presented with obstacles, challenges, and risks. Do you move forward or do you allow your obstacles to keep you from moving forward towards your dreams?

If so, don't do that anymore!

Life is meant to be lived! Carpe diem!

Yes, I still have credit card debt... but I know that I WILL overcome it someday! I am NOT letting my debt define me. I define me.

We only live on earth for such a short, short time. Why not live? Go out there and explore this wonderful world that we live in. Live with no regrets!

The Correct Way to Wear Ladies' Wedding Rings

Running at the gym earlier today... Rachel Ray is on the TV, and I notice her wedding rings. She has a pretty big rock, BUT her wedding band is above the ring with the big diamond. Which makes me more confused...

This confused me last year when I got married, and a year later I still don't know! So, when you get married... how do you wear the wedding band - closer or away from your heart?
I will probably feel like an idiot, cause I think I google'd this last year or asked or friend (or probably just looked at another married woman's finger) and I swore it was to wear the band below the "big" ring and "closer" to your heart.

If anyone out there reading this is a jeweler and knows the correct way... can you PLEASE make note in the comment section.

I really would like to know once and for all.

Does it really matter? In the grand scheme of things, probably not... but I guess it's just my anal retentive side that wants to know.

In the meantime, I'm gonna google again. Or maybe I should "Cuil" it. Ha! Cuil... and that would be another post....


***Here's what Wikipedia had to say:
"One interpretation states that the woman wears the wedding ring below the engagement ring, thus making it closer to the heart. Another practice holds that the woman should wear the wedding ring above the engagement ring, thus sealing the atmosphere of the engagement into the marriage. Still others prefer that the wedding ring should be worn alone. Further, modern ring sets in the United States are often marketed as a three-piece set, including the man's wedding band, the woman's engagement ring, and a slender band that is mounted to the engagement ring before the wedding, converting it into a single, permanent wedding ring."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_ring

So I guess it doesn't really matter?? If it does or if you have a different opinion, please leave a comment below. Thx!