Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

July 22, 2013

Summer



This summer has stolen me away from the online world...but for the adventures I've been having its been quite ok. For now I am getting back into the swing of things after a fab road trip to Pitt and DC! So much to tell! But for now I must go....
Much love,
Sara

July 10, 2013

My gluten free adventure

After  Spain and more specifically Morocco, my stomach and digestive system has been a hot mess. Not to share too much info but things were not so normal with my stomach and some other bodily functions...ick! So after listening to my body and realizing it was worst after eating wheat/gluten...I went gluten free. As of today (july 8) I have been GF for 2 weeks! Whoop! But I think it has made a difference. I have been very conscious of food labels which is not only very interesting but also very educational. Who the heck knows what chilton or nishasta is? I still don't. Haha!






Going GF has not been as bad as I thought it might be. I have found there to be a huge selection of GF foods. Generally, I've been eating more fruits, veggies and meats (which I should be doing anyways) but I still love my carbs. So I was recommended Udi's GF bread and various other products (names I cannot think of). But my favorite is a local co-op makes homemade lemon GF cookies. So delicious!
I am also not completely GF so I do not worry about cross contamination like people with celiac and other intense GF issues. I have allowed some gluten products but I feel ick afterward. So for now I am working on being GF. If anyone has recipes or tips send them here.
Much love,
Sara

June 19, 2013

Let's go on a bike ride!


 Now that chem has been conquered! I feel as though colors are brighter, the sun shines more and the creative juices are flowing! Hooray! So Riley and I decided to take advantage of the sunshine and adventure into the wilderness on our bikes. Even though we were only away from home for a half hour, it was a nice adventure. We have both decided that it is necessary for us to get out more and enjoy our too short MN summers. So here's to no chem and more adventures!

Much love,
Sara

May 13, 2013

Ropa: I hated everything in my closet today so I wore this


Saturday the boyfriend and I went on an adventure with Bear (aka dog in photo one) but before we went I stared at my closet hating everything. At this point it was already 4pm (I was still in pjs...) and I was running late..so after trying on everything in my closet. I threw on my tried and true grey stripped T from gap, a sweater and was done. I struggle but its not completely my fault...this weather is cray. Friday it was mid 70s and then saturday maybe mid 50s, plus we were by a lake and it was windy. One  can only hope the weather will start to be more summer like on a consistent schedule....but until then I will struggle to dress myself.
Much love,
Sara


April 23, 2013

Bike tour and history lesson of Rome

Let's just pretend I've been blogging like normal for the last month basically. I honestly think I was just overwhelmed by the idea of narrowing the pics I have for this post (literally had over 100 photos) and adjusting to life back in the good ole U.S.A. So finally here it is....the bike tour of Rome (from almost 2 months ago). 

To start off our adventure we (Hannah and I) were running late as per usual with this Roman adventure. We met our guide (who Hannah describes perfectly as Mario...no joke) and his Brompton bikes...which are foldable, lightweight and very expensive bikes. They are so perfect for city living and fun to ride! Our Mario friend (cannot remember his real name for the life of me) was a great guide of Rome! 

First stop was to the Colosseum! It only took 4 years to build which is so impressive considering the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona has been under construction since 1882 and is expected to take another 20 years. The location of the Colosseum use to be a private garden for the king. The colosseum is 50 meters high and there used to be a pure gold statue of Nero that stood 30 meters high..but was melted down for other things. 



 Roman forum was an area for commerce and entertainment. It was open to all the people in the public, (there was a second forum that was closed to the public). The tower you see below is 43 meters tall...it was build because there use to be a hill that was 43 meters high but to construct the forum they cut it down and build this tower instead. The tower contains 17 wheels of marble that have carvings of important events in the history of Rome. 




Victoriano is a beautiful building but hated by the Romans because it reminds them of the times of Mussolini and Fascism. So they have several nicknames for it...birthday cake and typewriter are the most common. Also, there are always two fires lite and two guards standing by them in the front of it..why? I don't remember.

(note: these two pics were not taken on the bike tour but showed the birthday cake nicely)


Trevi Fountain, my favorite of Rome, took ten years to build. It is named Trevi because tre means three and there are three main roads that lead to the fountain. An interesting fact our guide told us is that during high season 3,000 euros are thrown into the fountain in one day. All this money is donated to the Red Cross. 



Spanish Steps is called this because they are located near the Spanish Embassy. A long time ago, the area was for only Spanish citizens, however, this made the french mad because they had a church at the top of the steps that was difficult to reach. So after some bickering the area was opened to all people. At the bottom of the steps is a fountain shaped as a boat to remember a flood that stranded a boat in this area. 





Pantheon was so cool! The ceiling is made of lava rocks because they are light and won't collapse the ceiling because there are no supporting beams. The hole on top is 9 meters wide. Every sunday there is mass in the Pantheon! Riley (the boyfriend) said they use to have tours to go on top of it but now they don't...which is probably smart!




After our tour our guide told us we biked 17 kilometers...whoop!! Working off all that pasta we were about to eat at a restaurant our guide recommended. We had pretty good brushetta and pasta.




We had a blast biking around Rome! So very fun! I highly recommend biking around big cities like that because you see everything and you avoid major blisters!
Much love,
Sara