Showing posts with label The Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Arts. Show all posts

August 21, 2012

A Walker Adventure with my Girls















I was lucky enough to see two of the coolest girls ever before I headed back to college on Thursday. Brenna (in yellow) and Alyssa (in black/tan) have been in my life since 6th grade. We always have so many great laughs when together. Today, we headed out to the Walker Art Center Sculptor Garden to enjoy the nice weather (not too hot or too cold...good job MN) and take some silly pics. I love these two! I will miss them even more this year when we are apart.

Much love,
Sara

July 10, 2012

Basilica Block Party






So we had the best time at the Basilica Block Party. My parents took my brother Ryan and his girlfriend Emily, my boyfriend Riley and I and we met up with our close family friend Bruce. The block party has three stages and we went to the main stage to see Mat Kearney (my favorite ever!!!), The Head and the Heart and Train. It was a blast despite the 100 degree heat and the downpour during Mat Kearney (he wasn't able to finish his set, sad). It was so fun to go to the concert with my parents because they are actually really fun to hang with (and no I'm not just saying that because they may read this). I had a great time and I just plain old love live music!

Mat Kearney!
Soaking wet after the rain! (Emily, Ryan, Me and Riley)
 
Bruce, Mom (Terri), Random friend my mom made, Dad (Tim)
102 to 72...really?! Crazy MN!

Skyline and lots of people!


June 29, 2012

Walker Art Center



Date night! It has been an amazing week with my boy, Riley. We've been celebrating our 2 years together. We journeyed to the city for an impromptu adventure at the Walker Art Center. We started our evening dining with Riley's family and then walked around the museum (it's free every thursday night). After seeing some exhibits we decided to go to the sculpture garden and see the iconic Spoon Bridge and Cherry and other cool sculptures. I love spending time with my boy and enjoying all that our cities have to offer. 




The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science.
Albert Einstein


Spoon Bridge and Cherry