I don’t know about you, but as the cool November weather sinks in my inclination to reflect on my year always warms up. I recently learned how to make my own pumpkin spiced lattes (e-mail me for instructions, you won’t be disappointed) and I’m sipping one now mulling over all of the things that I [...]
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Food for Thought
Posted in Cupcakes, Food, Free Stuff, Seattle, youguysshouldknow on November 8, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Happy Halloween!
Posted in Art, Food, Seattle, Volunteering, youguysshouldknow on October 31, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Happy Halloween Monday! Hope you’re recovering from your sugar-induced comas and aren’t too worse for wear on this beautiful morning. I read an interesting poll on Seattlites this morning that discussed people’s least favorite Halloween candy. For reasons unbeknownst to me, the people chose candy corn. Now, because candy corn just so happens to be [...]
Finally, it’s Friday!
Posted in Art, Food, twif, Volunteering, youguysshouldknow on October 21, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
TGIF. That pretty much sums up my state of mind right now. It’s been one of those weeks. The kind where everything seems to be going wrong and piling up all at the same time and you know that if the work week was just one day longer you’ll likely explode… Luckily, I came across [...]
Weekend’s Autumn-Themed Activities
Posted in Outside Seattle, Seattle, Uncategorized, youguysshouldknow on October 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I would like to start this post out by stating the fact that I absolutely live for the weekends. I spend all week waking up at 5am in order to get the gym, work, meetings, grocery stores, laundry, cooking, cleaning, and God knows whatever else the world requires of me, all done before it’s time [...]
Lost Richmond: Exploring Elko Tract, Richmond’s “Lost City”
Posted in Random Thoughts, youguysshouldknow, tagged elko tract, lost richmond, richmond on May 8, 2008 | 5 Comments »
[Disclaimer: I am about to pull the plug on my old blog. This is on of my favorite posts from that blog so I thought I would move it over to TWIF to keep it alive.] Richmond is a town of history. Everything is historic… the streets, the buildings, the canals, the houses.. its almost [...]


