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

Um, you’re welcome?

You know I’m not a native St Louisian.  I’m a southern girl, and as a result, yes, I’m an Atlanta Braves fan.  So I would have appreciated a bit of thanks from the Cardinals for my team’s spectacular collapse that allowed them to get to the post season and THUS be in the position to win the World Series.  But nothing…

How great is this picture?  Sarah Crowder is the best (ripped from her facebook page).  The drivers look like leprechauns to me.

On another note:  Halloween at the St Louis Symphony!

Those trombone players are always up to shenanigans.  Check out this excellent video on facebook of them playing the Monty Python theme.  Be sure to watch to the end.  It’s seriously one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.

John and Gina’s wedding

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Over the weekend Chris and I flew to LaGuardia to attend his cousin John’s wedding in the Bronx.  It isn’t easy for him to get away during the season without taking off work (aka losing a week’s pay) but luckily he only lost a few services since the orchestra was playing two different programs last week, and he only had to take off for one of them, provided we flew back really early Sunday morning.

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The lighting for this picture was not great, but I wanted to show off my awesome dress.  I wore this in August, and I seriously love it.  It is definitely coming on honeymoon with me.

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I’m not going to go into a lengthy description of the wedding, because you don’t know them and probably don’t care, so I’m just going to post some pictures and give a little commentary.  Basically the wedding was completely over the top as far as food—SO much food, we were beyond stuffed and then more food was served.  It was great to see Chris’s family, especially those that might not make it for our wedding, and the Frank Sinatra style singer at the cocktail hour was the best.

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Sugar rimmed champagne glasses upon arrival!

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The cocktail hour was great fun, and there were about 8 tables of food to try.  We were pretty stuffed before dinner!

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My camera was having lighting difficulties.  I like the blue lighting.

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Chris’s family

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Father/daughter dance.

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The end of the wedding was ridiculous—after the cake was served, they turned the dance floor into a dessert buffet, with 10 stations of desserts, including an espresso bar, a gelato bar, fruit, chocolate fountain, cannolis, homemade eggs creams, and a crepe station.

We were completely exhausted and almost sick to our stomachs by the end of the wedding, but I’m glad we got to celebrate with them! 

And now I am REALLY excited about our wedding…

Always nice to be at home

Chris and I took a quick trip to New York (Long Island and the Bronx) to attend his cousin’s wedding over the weekend.  Traveling is exhausting, especially the sort of traveling where you get to your hotel at 1:00 am, the toilet doesn’t flush, the heat doesn’t turn off, and you have to wake up at 5:30 am to catch your return flight home.  And you tossed and turned for most of those 4 hours due to having eaten SO much at the wedding.

So I count that as 2 to 3 hours of sleep.  Then 2 hours of sleep on the airplane, followed by a GLORIOUS 3 hour nap.  Now I am trying to psych myself up for a short run before rehearsal.  I suppose I could always just make it a walk if I’m not feeling the run. 

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The bride was beautiful, the food was delicious and ridiculously plentiful, and all in all it was a wonderful time!  I’ll share more later this week, after I recover a bit more!  We got some ideas for our own wedding, of course, and it made us really excited for January 2!

Remember, the bake sale is going on RIGHT now over at Running Ricig’s blog.  All proceeds go to charity.

Don’t forget to read my "30 days of Thanksgiving" post if you haven’t.  You too can make it a thankful November.  Or send out Thanksgiving cards :) 

Favorite question I got asked over the weekend (several times):  Why are you getting married in January? 

Um…because that’s the best time for us?  Believe it or not, having a wedding in the spring (the general suggestion) would not work as well for our schedules.  Grr. 

Bake Sale and Foodie Pen Pals

Today is the first online bake sale I am participating in.  You can bid on my pumpkin bread and the proceeds go to "Kisses for Katie."  Go to Running Ricig’s blog here for more information or to make a bid!

At the end of September I read about a "foodie pen pal" food exchange on Food, Sweat, and Beers, a blog I like to read.  It sounded like fun, so I signed up at the Lean Green Bean.

The rules:

Foodie Penpals
1. On the 5th of every month, you will receive your penpal pairing via email. It will be your responsibility to contact each other and get mailing addresses and any other information you might need like allergies or dietary restrictions.
2. You will have until the 15th of the month to put your box of goodies in the mail. This will ensure everyone receives their goodies in time to post about them.
3. On the last day of the month, you will post about the goodies you received from your penpal! Feel free to write your post as soon as your get your goodies if you want, just don’t publish it until the last day of the month. Please also include the basic information about Foodie Penpals and provide my email (theleangreenbean@gmail.com) in case people are interested in joining for the next month. 

4. The boxes are to be filled with fun foodie things, local food items or even homemade treats! The spending limit is $15.
5. The box must also include something written. This can be anything from a note explaining what’s in the box to a fun recipe…use your imagination!

6. You are responsible for figuring out the best way to ship your items depending on their size and how fragile they are. (Don’t forget about flat rate boxes!)
7.  If you’re a reader and you get paired with a blogger, you can choose to write a short guest post for the blogger to feature on their blog to show off what they sent you.

8. If two readers get paired together, no one has to worry about writing a post 🙂

I got paired to give a box to Alexis at Fit-Possible and to receive a box from Lindsay.  I’ll let Alexis tell the story on her blog, but I was stressed trying to figure out what to buy!  I hope I did okay—I sent some stuff that I enjoy this time of year, and I hope it shipped out okay too.

It turned out, however, that Lindsay lives in St Louis!  In fact, she teaches at a school near where I teach, so we decided to meet in person for her to give me the package, to save money, to save worrying about packaging, and to meet another crazy person who likes to read blogs and run.

Lindsay seemed really nice and sweet. We chatted briefly about teaching and running—we were both running the St Louis Rock and Roll Half Marathon.  I had to get ready for work then, but I had a lovely bag of gifts! 

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I decided to open it on my infamous rug.  My cat was super curious as to what was going on!

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An absolutely adorable card!  The dog reminds me of my cat and how she hates music.

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It’s a small world.

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I haven’t tried these yet but will soon!

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I opened the dark chocolate peanut butter.  My goodness, this stuff is ridiculously delicious.  I may have gained ten pounds from it already.  I almost bought more at Target but I think that would be a terrible idea.

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All in all, I LOVED opening these gifts.  It’s been a crazy month so I haven’t gotten to cooking anything yet, but I hope to try the Enchilada recipe soon in particular as I love Mexican food.  Thanks Lindsay, for a wonderful bag of food!!

I can’t wait to see what next month brings…

Rock and Roll St Louis Half Marathon follow up

I must have been tired when I wrote my recap the other day.  I was going through my pictures and realized I forgot a few things:

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My average pace rocked out!  Go me, with keeping a pretty darn steady pace.

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My awesome Brooks Pure Cadence shoes with the little tag thing on.  Before the neon green laces.

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And the medal!  It’s super heavy.  Those Rock n’ Roll medals sure are sturdy.

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Jen running by Powell Hall.

30 days of Thanksgiving

Last November I posted each day about one thing that I was thankful for.  I am planning to do this again this November! 

Who wants to join me? 

Though there are many things in my life that I want to improve, (and many things that I complain about,) in reality I have a wonderful life!  So many people in the world live with so much less, and I am SO lucky that I was born in the time and place I was to be able to turn out the way I did.

Who wants to join me?  30 days of Thanksgiving.  The hard part will be narrowing down to only one each day.

Perhaps there will also be 30 days of inappropriate Thanksgiving humor?

Oh, and a hearty HB to my BFF SS.