All posts by hannahviolin

I am a violinist. I also enjoy running, working out, reading, and hanging with my friends and cat.

A Taste of Paris

As we were leaving Charles De Gaulle airport for home after our Paris Trip, I saw a bunch of pate in the duty free shop.  Chris hates pate—I think he’s crazy, but hey, more for me.  I bought a six pack of cans.  So yesterday I decided to have one of the cans with my lunch.

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It looks pretty gross, honestly (I think this is why Chris won’t eat it) but it was DELICIOUS.  I googled to figure out exactly what it is that I ate, and I couldn’t figure it out.  Can any readers help?  This was the story of our visit to France though—eating a bunch of delicious but unknown food.

Other things I’ve been up to this week:

Lots of practicing for upcoming events.  The most fun thing coming up is a concert with Chamber Project St Louis on Wednesday, November 14 at 7 pm, at the Schlafly Tap Room.  Mark your calendars, and there may be a ticket giveaway coming up for local readers who would like to attend…watch this space.

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Mozart Duo for Violin and Viola.  Do other musicians make more marks in their part?  I find the less I write the more I notice what I do write.

I’m also now considering going to Phoenix in January to run the PF Chang’s Half Marathon again with Leslie.  It would fit perfectly into our training plans for the Go! St Louis Marathon in April, and January is a great time to visit Phoenix.  Yes, I’ve already been out there a couple times (ha!) this year, but I do have a free place to stay when I visit, so it doesn’t end up being too ridiculously expensive.  Plus that’s just an awesome race.  I ran it two years ago and even though I usually hate crowds, it was AWESOME running with so many people.  Originally I had planned to do a different half in February in Phoenix, but my schedule has changed and I’m no longer available for that one.  So I think this will end up being on my schedule after all.  I’ll decide for sure in a week or two.  Any readers planning to run it?

Oh, and we haven’t gotten a new coffee maker yet.  Here’s the thing (and I’m sure you all know this already): French Press coffee is Delicious.  Though it takes at least an additional five to ten minutes to make and ours only holds 4 cups.  But it’s SO good!!

Eco Lips Review and Giveaway (closed)

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It’s getting to be chapped lips season, isn’t it?  Personally I use lip balm all year round, but as the weather gets colder and the air gets drier, I need more than usual.  So when Eco Lips offered to give me a few free tubes of balm in exchange for a review, I said “absolutely!”

I picked a few different flavors.  I LOVE LOVE LOVE the coconut one.  I lent Chris the mint and he is a big fan of that one as well.  I haven’t actually tried all the kinds yet because I didn’t want to have a whole bunch of opened tubes (is that weird, does lip balm go stale?) but I know I will get to them eventually, and I imagine they are good too.

(If you’re asking, huh, what sort of review is this, she didn’t try all the tubes? Get over yourself.  THE COCONUT IS REALLY GOOD.)

What makes Eco Lips different than other companies?  Well…

Don't panic - It's organic!

I loved that from the website!  Anyway, their products are organic and not tested on animals, if that’s important to you (as I know it is to many people.)  And did I mention I love the coconut flavor so much!

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Okay, giveaway time!  One lucky reader, chosen at random, will win an EcoLips Gold Balm (this is the most serious balm, for the most serious of chapped lips, think Cleveland winters, and yeah, sorry it’s not the coconut but I’m sure you’ll like it too!) on an Eco Clip (similar to what is pictured above, I believe.)  U.S. and Canada addresses only.

How to enter:

First: Like “Eco Lips” on Facebook or Follow them on Twitter (you can do both but you don’t get bonus entries for this giveaway.)  Second: leave a comment telling me you did this AND tell me your favorite flavor of lip balm.

That’s it!  Super easy, one chance per person.  I’m making this a one and done giveaway to keep it simple. Contest ends Monday night, November 5 (around 10 pm CST, but I’ll close the comments when it’s over so you’ll know!)

(sorry, had to close it early–my blog is moving to be self hosted in a few hours and I needed to get this closed and figure out the winner in case everything goes wrong!!)

(To Clarify, ONE comment is all you need/can have—one chance per person 🙂 )

Good luck!

Coffee

Chris and I are big coffee drinkers.  We’ve had (or I’ve had, can’t even recall when I got it) a lovely red coffeemaker for years, definitely since Cleveland.  In fact, I ordered a red Kitchenaid Mixer because of my red coffeemaker, even though they ended up being slightly different shades.  And then I got a red blender and a red food processor. 

As a small child, I loved coffee ice cream.  I remember the day I learned about mocha chip ice cream.  What, coffee ice cream WITH chocolate chips?  Sign me up!

Anyway, we didn’t register for a coffeemaker for our wedding because we already had a perfectly good one.  UNTIL.

Yesterday afternoon I wanted a cup of coffee before I started teaching.  I put together the water and coffee, turned on the machine, and left the room.  I returned a bit later and attempted to fill up my cup…and I realized that the coffeemaker, though technically ON had MADE NO COFFEE.  It hadn’t heated up. 

So I tried again.  Unplugged and plugged.  Turned off and on.  Waited longer.  Nothing.

TRAGEDY.

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Luckily we have a variety of other ways to make coffee.  Stovetop espresso maker.  Instant "Via" blends.  And what we remembered this morning was:  a french press! French press coffee is quite good.  (Honestly it’s better than drip coffee, but it’s those extra steps that bug me—I want the best coffee I can make easier and conveniently.  I don’t really relish the idea of heating water separately every morning.)

Obviously we are in the market for a new coffeemaker.  I think red might be nice.  Any recommendations?  We have some Crate and Barrel gift cards to use, but of course we also love Target and shopping online, so anything would be good.  What do you use for a coffee maker?  Are you as addicted to coffee as I am? 

Leslie and Peter’s Wedding

I’ve been having trouble deciding how to recap my sister’s wedding.  On the one hand, lots of great stuff happened.  On the other hand, you’re probably not that interested in my sister’s wedding–this isn’t LESLIEVIOLIN after all (no offense to her, of course!!).  So I’m just going to do a picture heavy recap here, and then probably down the line share some professional photos and a vendor recap in case anybody is from the Phoenix area and interested in what vendors Leslie used.

We flew to Phoenix on Thursday.  We rented a car and checked into our hotel for the weekend, The Clarendon Hotel.  Our plan for Thursday night was to meet up with my friend Sarah for dinner.  We had a great dinner at a place called the Blue Hound Kitchen.

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It was fantastic!  We ate ridiculous amounts of food (Chris had the short ribs and shared—I can’t recommend them more.)  Afterwards we went back to the hotel to have a drink but the bar there ended up closing really early.  We ran into my folks at the hotel too.

The next morning I met my mom for a walk, and then went to lunch with Sarah.  After lunch I met up with Leslie for mani/pedis and then she and Peter were hosting a barbecue at their house.  We met Peter’s family and some of his friends.

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Saturday morning Chris and I took it easy.  Some people went for a hike, including my parents, and my mom ended up falling down and scraping up the front of her legs pretty badly.  Luckily she didn’t break anything though!  Saturday afternoon we hung out by the pool and then it was time to get ready for the rehearsal dinner.

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The dinner was at Beckett’s Table and the food was AMAZING.  After dinner we hung out at the hotel which was really busy that night!

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Sunday was the wedding day.  I was up early for hair and makeup.  Then we had lunch, got dressed, took pictures, had the wedding at the Japanese Garden, then back to the Clarendon via Olly the Trolley for the dinner and reception.  My toast was fantastic.  Some of these pictures were taken by my friend Loren.

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Anyway, it was a wonderful weekend.  Leslie was much more of a DIY bride than me—all the calligraphy, handwriting, and origami were her own.  The cupcakes were delicious too.  It was a stressful weekend, but it was a lot of fun.  It already seems so long ago!

Best wishes to the happy couple!  I can’t wait to see the professional photos!

(Want more pictures?  Here’s the facebook album I put together: it’s public for now.)

Post-Wedding Depression

I have been in a bit of a funk all week long.  The past few months (year really) have been SO exciting, so many wonderful trips and events to attend, and now it seems like the most fun stuff is behind us.  I know, how rough my life is, I’m letdown after my wedding, honeymoon, Leslie’s wedding, a trip to Paris, all that.  Boo freaking hoo, there are people starving and dying and I’m complaining that my life is a bit dull now? And honestly it’s not even remotely dull, but I guess I’m just tired or something.  Plus my good bow has a crack in the frog and my spare bow is in rough shape because the hair is approximately three years old and so I feel like I’m not prepared for any of my concerts in November.  Plus I haven’t been happy about certain career things for months (I’m not going into it here, sorry, but it just teaches me not to get too excited about things and not to take stuff for granted.)

Yesterday was particularly tough (understandable with any day that starts with a memorial service for a friend).  We played at the service, and then I had teaching—now, this is where yesterday got really awesome—a bright light in the middle of a grumpy day (week…hopefully not month). 

This is my new favorite student.  He walked into the lesson wearing that horse head.  I absolutely LOST it and almost started crying.  His mother suggested I take a picture, and I figured it might as well be him playing the violin.  After we got this all set up (harder than it looks)—he asked, in a small voice, if he could take the head off as "it’s hot in here and hard to breathe."  Poor guy.

So I’m not going to wallow.  I got to sleep in today which was fantastic.  I was feeling a little sad that I don’t have a good reason to dress up for Halloween this year, but honestly that’s just not that important to me right now.  Or heck, I could just dress up to teach on Wednesday if I wanted.  We’re finally making progress on getting my bow fixed and I’m sure I’ll get that back soon and it’ll be better than ever.  A friend has been wonderful with lending me a bow (and another bow too, I believe) and I’m delighted to know that even though we violinists act like we hate each other, it boils down to that I have some of the world’s greatest friends who would do just about anything for me but I have to ask.  That’s a good thing.

A friend asked me recently if my students liked me.  I was like, um, yeah, they LOVE me.  I think most of them do.  Is that what’s most important in a violin teacher?  Well, they need to love me and respect me too—I think most of my students recognize that I know how to play the violin and how to teach them to play, but we have a darned good time doing it.

Oh, and I have a new weight loss goal.  I know I’ve said these things before but I mean it this time.  I’m signing on with my trainer for another six months.  By the end I plan to lose 20 pounds.  It sounds like a lot but it’s not if I break it down.  I’m already working towards that goal.  I know 20 pounds is just a number, but it’s a nice round number, and I’m over ten pounds up from where I was a year ago and I’m really not happy about that.  So I’m committing myself to weight loss, and though I know that losing weight doesn’t bring happiness, it certainly doesn’t hurt!  BRING IT ON WORLD.

How are you today? 

Everything’s better with a party hat

I just spent about 15 minutes looking for a picture that evidently I don’t have.  It’s of Horatio from CSI: Miami on the TV screen with my friend Sarah’s blue hat sitting on top of the TV.  It’s the sort of thing that isn’t really funny but gets funnier each time a character’s head lines up with the hat.  Funnier and funnier.

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At least I think it’s funny.  Maybe you had to be there? 

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You may be saying, Hannah, surely you have something better to blog about.  I’m going to be honest.  I don’t. But seriously,  I really thought you’d get a kick out of these photos.

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We got a new (well, only) dining room table recently.  The cat seems to like the new chairs.

(What I really need is a picture of the cat wearing a party hat—I think a certain friend could do that pretty easily using MS Paint?)

Yeah, I’ll tell you more about Leslie’s wedding later.  I’ve been too tired all week to write anything other than this random drivel.

Tomorrow is the Memorial Service for our friend Jim who passed away the other week and I’m playing a few quartet pieces, including Barber’s Adagio.  I’m a little stressed about it.  I always get emotional during services like this (I guess most people do) and I’m a little concerned about my ability to continue playing, at least well.  I’ve been dreading this all week.  I guess if I were looking forward to it that would be a problem, right?  I know I’ll be fine, I’m a professional (Trust me, I’m a professional!) and I’ve done far more challenging things.  Besides, the memorial service isn’t about me, or how I play.  (Must remind self of that.)

Who is watching the World Series?  We are.  I am halfheartedly rooting against the Giants, but it’s tough to want Detroit to win.