Brunch Cocktail: Campari Orange

In Argentina one of the things we loved was that instead of mimosa's most of the hot brunch spots were offering "Campari Orange" -- which is simply Campari combined with fresh squeezed orange juice and ice. So good! We've started drinking them at home and it's easy to make it into more of an aperitif by adding sparkling white wine or sparkling water. It's definitely more on the sour/bitter spectrum but we love that. Cheers!



Iguazu Falls, Argentina

For the second part of our trip we spent three nights on the Argentinian border with Brazil and Uruguay at Iguazu Falls. It was definitely one of the most stunning and overwhelmingly beautiful things I have ever seen. It took quite a lot of effort to get there between flights, cabs, waiting in long lines, etc. but by the time we reached the falls we were both saying how worth it we felt the trip was. The area is considered jungle and we saw monkeys, iguanas, coatis, and tons of gorgeous butterflies and birds. We stayed at a fabulous hotel with some of the coolest swimming pools we've ever seen and monkeys just off the deck of our room.

Lovely pools at our hotel


 A butterfly landed on my  hat at the pool. :)


We took a boat UNDER the waterfalls




Monday Motivation

Friday Roundup


Happy Friday! I know it isn't the case elsewhere, but in Seattle spring seems to have arrived. Things are blooming! The cherry blossoms at UW will be in full bloom in the next week or so (the photo above is from a few years back) and I've been in full spring cleaning mode this week. We're in the process of moving our office into awesome studio space, lots of packing and cleaning involved. I'm excited for it to all be done, or at least to move onto the phase where I get to pick out pretty rugs and throw pillows.

Have you heard about the new show on Netflix from Tina Fey, staring Ellie Kemper? This article says it references Baby Sitters Club, it's getting rave reviews AND the whole first season is available today. This is how I will be spending my Friday night.

This is the funniest thing I've seen all week. Keep scrolling down, they just keep getting better!

Acrobatic gymnastics! How did I not know this existed until now?

Spring sweater, made in Kenya

Coloring to combat stress...adding crayons to my shopping list.

The non-workout. Teresa sent this to me, it definitely rings true :)

A mashup of movie dance scenes, this makes me happy.

An island of cats! So many cats!

Display shelf idea for all the trinkets I've picked up along the way.

My new favorite sunglasses



Cherry Blossom photo by Jason

A Pretty Photo...


I've been spending a lot of time looking at this lovely wedding from Puerto Vallarta as I finish up their album this week. I love this shot. 

I made the cut!



I did it! Chopped it all off on Sunday! I thought I would freak out more about it, actually it feels awesome. I have had long hair for over 10 years and it's really, really refreshing to have a change. I'll get some better pictures up soon. I have the best hair stylist and salon in case you're looking-- Erica at Caruh.

Buenos Aires: San Telmo and La Boca


We had SUCH a good time on our trip to Argentina. It was the perfect mix of relaxing and adventurous, city and rural. We could have crammed in more site-seeing but in the end we were glad we took the time to marinate in Buenos Aires instead of rushing around trying to see everything. Before I say anything more, if you are going to Argentina, you HAVE to pay a reciprocity fee before you can enter the country and have proof of it for your flight. I won't get into the details but this is fairly new and not clear in anything we read and we were SOOO close to missing our flight because of it. 

Anyway....our trip was basically divided into three parts. We started in the south part of Buenos Aires, San Telmo, then flew two hours north to Igauzu Falls, then came back and spent the end of our trip in the north Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo. I'm going to do three posts with some photos, links and stories from our trip. 
Soooo, starting off, San Telmo and La Boca! We started out in the more "gritty" and historic part of town traditionally known for antiquing that is currently undergoing a bit of a revival. It is filled with old (somewhat decaying) architecture, cobblestone streets, quirky/local shops, and unique restaurants. We stayed at a fun little boutique hotel called Mansion Vitraux, the highlight of which was the rooftop pool. It was fun to be in a modern hotel/rooftop in the midst of a more "antique" part of town.


We spent most of our time in Buenos Aires just wandering around looking in shops and cathedrals, navigating our way based on the restaurants and bars we wanted to try out. It was lovely.

Just south of San Telmos is the tourist zone of brightly colored houses and buildings called La Boca. We'd heard that it can be overrun with tourists which it was, but it didn't take away from the whimsy of the neighborhood and we stumbled on a wonderful little museum with a modern little rooftop cafe. 


The Pope (El Papa) is from Buenos Aires and a HUGE deal right now.

The streets of La Boca

Lunch in La Boca


A few of the culinary highlights included Aramburu Bis where we had our favorite meal of the whole trip on Valentine's Day, fabulous restaurant with a locally famous chef. Also, we loved this little vegetarian cafe, this historic bar, and eating a lot of street food (mostly empanadas and choripan sandwiches, pictured below).

PROA Museum Exhibit

Afternoon wine in San Telmo


One of the highlights of San Telmo is the AMAZING 15 block outdoor market. We had planned to spend a couple of hours there and ended up walking around the whole day. The streets were lined with artisan stalls and incredible street performers as seen above. 
Patrick blissing out over his chorpian sandwich (chorizo sausage etc.)
Choripan