Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Monday, October 23, 2017

#allthefallthings // 2017

Happy Monday Friends! I hope that you had a great weekend! I spent mine recovering from a cold, but also doing fun things. I got to work more on my October Daily album (videos start going up tomorrow morning!), play a new game with KC, watch The Two Towers, and visit the pumpkin patch/fruit farm with my family. :) 




I'm working hard on that Fall Wish List (Bucket List). I can successfully cross off: 

cider donuts
cozy sweaters
an October Daily album
chili and cornbread
walks in the nice weather
fall decorations

This week I think we'll be able to cross of a few more related to pumpkin carving, pumpkin waffles, and Halloween costumes/party prep! 



Speaking of Halloween... it's not too late to come up with an awesome "last minute" costume! Check out my tips, here: 5 Steps to an AMAZING (& Cheap) Costume! I'll whole-heartedly admit that we are still working on ours for this year! It just hasn't been the priority, for some reason... hahah 

And if you want a festive playlist...Vintage and Indie meet in this Halloween playlist, *spook ! (6 hours long..... mildly more than anyone should ever need... but.... )



I'm also hoping that we get to watch some of our favorite movies soon:

Halloween Movie Night Picks for the Kiddos, and the Scaredy Cats (*raises hand!*) A selection of fun costume-y movies, perfect for the occasion.

More Halloween Movie Night Picks, of the witchy and spooky variety. Or perhaps you want to start Witches of East End and watch it non-stop through the weekend? No judgement here.



Maybe next week after all of the festivities are over we'll have time to make our "Perfect Fall Meal". It's worth it even if you only try the salad! :) KC refers to this one as "the one that takes 35 pans?" lol. It's not hard, but it does take ALL OF THE DISHES... and a good bit of time. Easy meals are the name of the game for us... so this one is worth the effort once or twice per fall. :) 

If I feel like reading again... I'm just refusing, which is ridiculous, especially with only 1.5 books left for Erin's challenge... I hope to read at least one book from this list of Witchy Reads.



On my "to buy" list before too long: 





Lastly... I'm super proud that we decorated for fall this year. yayyy! 

What are you guys up to?!

What are you doing for Halloween?!

What are you hoping to buy soon...?!

XO,

Alexandra

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

October Daily 2017

Hello Friends, I hope that you are having a nice week so far! I wanted to start by saying thank you for all of the thoughtful comments on Monday's post. It's never fun to talk about deep rooted issues in society, especially if it brings up painful memories for you, but I appreciate your support, your constructive comments, and this great community of bloggers! Love you guys!

Ok, on to today's post. :)

What are seasonal "Daily" albums?!

When I started doing Project Life, I loved watching videos to see other people's albums and processes. I noticed that many people were doing December Daily® albums. I initially thought, "oh cool, a Christmas themed album!" But it is really more than that. Ali Edwards's (the creator's) idea behind it, is to capture your story for the month, and your story every day. Some days it might be a big story, some days a little one. Other times it will just be a photo and the story is implied. However, the aim is to get you to focus on the reason behind the season of Christmas, and the "spirit of December" (as Ali puts it). Whether you're religious or not, it is easy to get sucked into the hustle and bustle of this time of year. I think it is so nice to have a moment where you can focus on the small moments, the important ones, and pause during such a hectic season. All sorts of documenting companies come out with supplies for this project, so it can be all done from a kit, or mixed and matched as needed! :) So customizeable.

Why I'm Doing October Daily:

I didn't do a December Daily® last year, but I plan to do one this year. Since I haven't done daily documenting before, I decided to also do an October Daily! I figured that practicing in October would give me some ideas as to what I wanted to do for December. I love October and Halloween almost just as much as I love December and Christmas! So I wanted to put the same idea behind the season of fall, and Halloween too!

A post shared by Alexandra Consolver (@simplyalexandra12) on


Specifics:

Size: Traveler's Notebook (new to me!) - ~4.25 x 8.5 inches - I made mine using the papers I bought + black and white card stock. I used this method to make them. Because the paper is thick, it will take two notebooks of this size for the month.

Supplies: Pink Paislee's "Spellcast" range, see haul video below, + lots of orange, black, white, and gold (from my stash) - ok a few purchases..

Method: Capture one story every day. If I don't have a particular story to tell, at least share a photo, if I don't have a photo, capture something related to the season (a quote, a list, favorites, etc.) Intersperse a few sections that aren't related to a specific day. Ex. One page just has our fall decor on it. I keep a note in my phone of approx. what I did each day, so I can catch up as needed. I tend to write it out and map out what photos I need to print. Since the pages are smaller, I usually have to print 2+ day's worth of photos at once. I don't want to waste paper! (btw, my Canon Selphy is so perfect for this daily type of project. I LOVE how easy it is to print as I go!)


How it's going:

Before this I have only done 6x8 albums, and mostly in pockets (as you guys have seen! ha), so at first it was a bit tricky to get into this new size! I had to do a few practice pages just to play around with spacing, etc. Once I started going it got a lot easier, and now I am having a blast with it! :)


I also had trouble at first including some of the stickers, etc. I was being really literal about it... but I'm getting a bit better at it as I go. Adding those little bits, even if the story isn't about pumpkins, or witches, etc. There's no point in hoarding these supplies, I bought them for this album!


I've recorded the entire process of making this album so far, so check My YouTube next week if you are interested! :)


I'm having so much fun with this, that I kind of want to do one for November. Maybe make it gratitude themed... The only question then is... do I still do my normal documenting for these months? I think I probably will.. because it will bother me not to, but I won't feel compelled to have EVERY SINGLE PHOTO in there, which is something that I struggle with. haha

Thoughts on This Year's December Daily®:

I will definitely be doing an December Daily® this year. I have all of my supplies, minus a binder (depending on what size I choose). I am super excited about it. The only question is... what size?!?! The Traveler's Notebook size is super fun, but I may want to try a 4x4, or go back to a 6x8. Decisions, decisions. hehe

"Spellcast" Haul:



What do you guys think of the idea of a daily album? 

How do you capture the spirit and festivity of a season or holiday? 

What are your traditions?! - I'd love to know!

XO,

Alexandra

*this post contains affiliate links, if you purchase I might get a few cents. ;) As always, I share my true opinions with you all, and only link in items I am legitimately crazy about/using.*

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Wishlist for Autumn

Whew, times are busy. We are so excited to be heading to NYC super soon! :)

all images via my "fall" pinboard


This is part wish list, part bucket list. Here we go.

cider donuts
cozy sweaters
magical books (one of these...)
pumpkin waffles
dan in real life
apple picking
a copy of my fave kiddo halloween book
night time walks
lots of hygge
this container garden
an October Daily album
chili and cornbread
knitting, weaving, embroidery, crochet... or something crafty
walks in the nice weather
a gratitude project
our favorite fall meal
carve pumpkins
light candles
pies
reading outside by the fire pit
ebelskiver
work on our cozy reading nook
"camping" at the farm
epic Halloween costumes (need DIY ideas/tips? Check out this post!)
fall decorations
photos outside
fall/Halloween movies (my lists: here and here)

What are you hoping to do this fall?

XO,

Alexandra

Monday, October 24, 2016

Festive Fall Happenings // 2016

Happy Monday friends!










This weekend we decided to take it easy as far as planning went and get some things done around the house. :) We cleaned out the closet and hung up so many pieces of clothing that have been folded or draped around the room....! -yess! I also found a lot more things for my donate pile! 

We also went out to get pumpkins, costume pieces, and made time to carve our pumpkins. On Sunday we went to a Kansas City Chiefs game. I had never been to an NFL game, and I surprised KC with tickets a little while back - to say thanks for being the best ever. It was a little bit of a rough experience for me, but KC said he had fun, and I guess either way I tried something new. Maybe if we go again someday we'll know what to do, and what not to do! 

We got home, and I felt like I had spent the whole day at a theme park. Hot, dusty, face felt like it had been sunburnt... and I just passed out and took a two hour nap. When I woke up KC was making dinner, and had done almost all of the dishes. He even vacuumed later. #dreamboat

Last year... I am not even sure we bought pumpkins... so I'm feeling good about where we are pre-Halloween this year! I'm sure I'll have more to post after Halloween, but I thought I would do a short Monday post this week with a few photos from our weekend. 

This week is fairly light in plans... by which I mean, KC has two guy nights, and I have dinner with a friend. Excited for our Halloween Party on Sunday night. :) 

A Few Links: 

5 Steps to an AMAZING (& Cheap) Costume, Last Minute too! It's not too late! :)

Vintage and Indie meet in this Halloween playlist, *spook ! (6 hours long..... mildly more than anyone should ever need... but.... )

Halloween Movie Night Picks for the Kiddos, and the Scaredy Cats (*raises hand!*) A selection of fun costume-y movies, perfect for the occasion.

More Halloween Movie Night Picks, of the witchy and spooky variety. Or perhaps you want to start Witches of East End and watch it non-stop through the weekend? No judgement here.

Or you know, maybe you just want some Pumpkin Waffles... and Gilmore Girls... ? THE REVIVAL IS SO SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What have you guys been up to?!

Do you have any fun plans for Halloween?!

XO,

Alexandra

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

September & October Currently // Rare

I normally have  a lovely travel post up on Wednesday mornings... alas, not today.


Instead I'll share what I've been up to recently. :)


Seeing: Fall colors - finally! Though... it was 88 degrees on Monday. What. Kansas. - oy with the temps already!


Feeling: A little bit grumpy about the lack of free time recently... but I'll deal. - I think.


Drinking: Campfire Mochas from Caribou Coffee - help!!


Eating: Lots of soup. We made a full batch of PW's minestrone... instead of a half. - whoops! SO MUCH SOUP. Then we made a potato chowder that did not turn out (for my SIL's engagment party) - bummer. And then we made chili for our game night.... so... #allthesoup The silver lining is that our friend Lee makes some really amazing wood fired oven bread... and we've been buying tiny loaves to accompany said soup. YUM. - Also The Waffle Iron has been popping up in town again, YAY! So we've been grabbing waffles! SO GOOD!


Watching: Everything. We've been really busy with social stuff recently, and at work, so we've been trying to decompress with Netflix. We are catching up on all of our CW shows: Reign, The Originals, TVD (the final season starts soon!), Jane the Virgin (end of season 2 broke my heart!), etc. We are now completely caught up on some, and only one season behind on others. We are also still making it through Parks and Rec, which is super fun. The epitome of small town Midwestern government. :)

Also went to see: Bridget Jones's Baby (laughed so hard I had eye SHADOW all down my face!), Magnificent 7 (not bad, Chris Pratt). Got Beauty & the Beast on Bluray... so fun, cannot wait for the live action one! :)


Reading: Lots of things... I am working through a lot of my Netgalley books right now. I am really enjoying Certain Dark Things at the moment. It's very imaginative and nice and dark for October. I really like the setting and the way the society is set up. Very interesting. I have too many things I want to read, but I may try to get through Girl On The Train next. :)



Planning: Halloween costumes for KC and I... I need to focus, it's coming right up! Parties: my SIL's engagement party is over. I think it went pretty well, though it was kind of hot and humid. : /  WE have had a few game nights, one with a baked potato bar, YUM! We are planning a Halloween one, and several baby showers for my sister among other things. Lastly some travel for 2017! Looks like it might be a few big trips for us! :) It's a little overwhelming to think about... and start planning... but I am sure it will be worth it in the long run! More on all that later!

Making: Invitations for my sister's showers, and making a list of what all needs done for the showers... feeling a bit overwhelmed by it at the moment.. but I am sure it will work out just fine! Putting the project life travel mini album on hold for right now, but I am still so happy with how it's looking! :)


Best Time this Month (so far!): The James Bay concert. Oh my goodness, what a dream!! :) It was the best show we have been to in A WHILE. He even played "Clocks Go Forward" and he hadn't all tour. What a great show!!


Buying: ... lots of things ... In September I definitely splurged on a few new things... but I am not sad about any of them. I got a really lovely necklace from 31 Bits's "refined" collection - I have worn it so much already! Rifle had a sale on their bags, so I finally got the Le Sportsac tote bag that I've been eyeing since we visited their studio/shop in Orlando. I even got a fall pallet from Honest Beauty and it's so pretty!

bathroom selfie game: on. point. - LOL


I bought a few sweaters and tops too.


And.... TWO moto jackets... (this is not a great picture of the jacket... it's an OK picture of the necklace though... ) but... I have been looking for one for at least 5 years and FINALLY found some. I bought the same jacket in two colors... :) A lot of my winter wardrobe needs a re-haul... so I'm not regretting any of these purchases. We also bought some really fun tickets that I can't tell you about yet! :)

So, I suppose that's mostly what I have been up to. Otherwise just really feeling the urge to de-clutter and be healthy. It's like a "new year" vibe or a "spring fever" but in October. Weird...

What have you been up to?!

XO,

Alexandra

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Simply Autumn Vol. I // A Cozy Playlist

I hope that fall is still treating you all well.

I have posted before about how fall is fun, but just not my favorite season overall. Well, this year it really really has me under it's spell. The weather has been nice, the trees have been pretty, we've done some fall baking and cooking... we're planning gatherings with good friends... it's all good.

Here is a playlist that I made for work, but has proved to be the perfect soundtrack to a relaxed weekend at home as well. It's mellow, and moody, lots of pretty vocals and dreamy lyrics. It includes a few songs from James Bay, a few from Vance Joy, Bastille, The Vines... just take a listen. I hope it lifts your spirits as you stare outside at the pretty trees. :)


Can't you just imagine yourself decked out in a cozy layered outfit, sipping on your fall drink of choice, crunching leaves under your feet?

*I added "Georgia" in at the last minute... I think it works*

If you would like to follow me on Spotify you can, or just press play right in this post. :)

More in the mood for something fun, vintage-y, and upbeat? Check out *spook, my Halloween playlist!

What music are you listening to right now?

Any that makes you think of fall?

XO,

Alexandra

Monday, October 5, 2015

Fall Movie Bucket List // 2015

I looove to get seasonal. 

I like a good themed party, a seasonal menu, festive playlists, corny socks, and a list of movies to match the holiday or season. 

Here you have my Fall Movie Bucketlist. Filled with movies and shows that are witchy, spooky, magical, silly... and everything else really. I tend to gravitate toward things with a dark plot or streak, especially in tv shows, so I'm extra excited for this season's watching! :) 

I haven't seen a lot of these, but I am SO excited to! I may have checked off 3 over the weekend! (whistling emoji)

Here we go, by category!

Witch-y Movies


Hocus Pocus

Practical Magic
Teen Witch
Witches of Eastwick
Bell Book and Candle
The Witches (90's & 40's)
The Craft
I Married A Witch
The Crucible
Death Becomes Her
Stardust

Halloween-y // Spooky

Hotel Transylvania I & II
Beetlejuice
Psycho
A Young Frankenstein
The Addams Family
Rebecca
Crimson Peak
Woman in Black

Fall Type Movies // Movies That Remind Me of Fall

The Proposal
Dan in Real Life
One Fine Day
Mystic Pizza
When Harry Met Sally
St. Elmo's Fire

Non-Witchy Magic // Magician-y

The Illusionist
The Prestige
Now You See Me
Scoop
Magic In the Moonlight - though let's be real, this is a summery movie....
New York Stories

Costume-y

These

Throw in some episodes of:

Witches of East End
The Munsters
The Addams Family
Bewitched
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
The Vampire Diaries
The Originals
Supernatural

Have you seen any of these movies or shows? 

Do you gravitate toward things with a dark mood? 

What are you hoping to watch this fall?

XO,

Alexandra

Friday, October 2, 2015

The Perfect Fall Meal // You're Welcome


Seriously, this is the best fall meal, ever. ever. ever.

Harvest Salad + Apple Pork Chops + Mashed Potatoes and the Sauce. Yum so so so so so good.

This meal will have four burners going (unless you make the mash ahead! I would recommend it!), so mix up the salad last. It's so worth the full stove!

Here we go!

Harvest Salad - Makes 6 Servings

borrowed, adapted, and enjoyed from Witch in the Kitchen by Cait Johnson

1 tart, firm apple, chopped into chunks
3 cups lettuce, I used 50/50 mix
3 T. dried cranberries
3 T. chopped walnuts or pecans
Cider Dressing (1/4 c. olive oil (fruity if you have it), 1 T. cider vinegar, 1 T. apple cider, 2 tsp. lemon juice, 1 tsp. dijon mustard, 1 garlic clove crushed, 1/8 tsp. dried thyme, crushed.)

1) Mix the dressing, toss with salad ingredients, top with freshly cracked salt and pepper, and serve immediately.

Enjoy!

Mashed Potatoes - Serves 6

borrowed, adapted, and enjoyed from The Mom 100 Cookbook by Katie Workman

Kosher or Sea Salt
8 large potatoes (~ 4 lbs), peeled and cut in half, or fourths if you want to cook it a little faster ;)
1 cup milk (whole, or not whole mixed with some half and half or cream)
1/2 cup cream or half and half
4 T. (1/2 stick) of butter, cut into pieces
Freshly ground salt and pepper

1) Fill a large pot with water, salt generously. Bring to a boil and add peeled, cut potatoes. Partially cover the pot and cook over medium heat until potatoes are tender when pierced. About 15-20 minutes.

2) Drain the potatoes, and return to the empty pan to dry them out. Stir for about 2 minutes until dried but not brown. Remove from heat and mash. Microwave the milk and cream/half and half for about 1 minute or until hot. Add the butter and hot milk to the potatoes and stir with wooden spoon until well combined.

3) Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Serve with the pork chops, apples, and salad.

Enjoy!

Apple Glazed Pork Chops - Serves 6

borrowed, adapted, and enjoyed from The Mom 100 Cookbook by Katie Workman

** allow 1-8 hours for marinating **

1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 cup apple cider or apple juice
3 T. of canola or veggie oil, plus extra for the pan
2 T. low sodium soy sauce (regular works too... but we always go with low sodium!)
2 T. cider vinegar
1 tsp. grated peeled ginger (you can sub powdered, but fresh is SO much better and it's not high maintenance like fresh herbs I promise!)
Kosher or Sea Salt & Fresh Ground Pepper
2 tsp. cornstarch
6 pork chops, (we do boneless, but either works!)

For the Sauteed Apples (just say yes!!)

1 T. unsalted butter (or salted and skip adding the salt)
2 apples, peeled, cored, and sliced (we used honeycrisp, but any work, also we use the corer slicer tool and then I like to go ahead and cut each slice in half again, it's a really nice thickness)
1 T. maple syrup (the real stuff!) OR brown sugar
1 pinch of kosher or sea salt (omit if using salted butter)
1/4 cup heavy (whipping) cream **optional** - we don't add this!

1) Prep your pork chops. Combine brown sugar, apple juice/cider, 2 T. of the oil, soy sauce, cider vinegar, and ginger in a small sauce pan. Season with the salt and pepper, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Then reduce to medium heat to keep at a simmer. In a bowl or liquid measuring cup, mix the cornstarch with 1/3 cup of water. Whisk the cornstarch mixture into the brown sugar mixture in the sauce pan. Let simmer, stirring occasionally as needed until thick, about 3 minutes. Let cool to room temp.

2) In a non-reactive dish, grind salt and pepper into the bottom, and place the pork chops on top, flip them over allowing the salt and pepper to stick to both sides of the chops. Lay the pork chops out in a single layer in the pan. When the marinade is cooled, pour it over the pork chops, use tongs to turn them, coating both sides. Cover the dish with lid or plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 - 8 hours.

3) Remove the chops from the marinade, scrape off the sauce as you remove them. Pour the remaining marinade into a small sauce pan. Let the marinade simmer for at least three minutes to make sure the bacteria is killed. This will be your (AMAZING!) sauce.

4) Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the 1 T. of oil, once it is hot, add pork chops in a single layer. You may need to use 2 skillets or cook in 2 batches. Cook them without moving them for 4 minutes, then turn and cook 4-5 minutes more on remaining side, or until they have lost nearly all the pink in the middle.

5) While the chops are cooking, saute the apples in another small sauce pan or skillet. Melt the butter, and add the sliced apples.Cook the apples until tender, about 4-5 minutes. Add the maple syrup OR brown sugar, and salt (if using unsalted butter). Cook while stirring until the apples become glazed, about 1 minute longer. Sometimes... I add more maple syrup if it is looking too watery... If using the cream, add it and cook until heated through. About 2 more minutes.

Serve with mashed potatoes and salad. We like to put the apples on top of the pork chops and then top it with the sauce. We also use the sauce as a "gravy". Just do it.

Enjoy.

This is why you love fall.

You're Welcome. ;)

While you're hungry... here are 8 Favorite Fall Recipes... (two words: pumpkin. waffles.)

What are some of your favorite fall meals?

Linking up with Kari, who just happened to post these awesome freebie calendars of ALL THE MOVIES playing on TV this month in prep for Halloween. #amazing!

XO,

Alexandra

Friday, September 25, 2015

Fall Bucket List // 2015

Wednesday marked the beginning of fall! Hooray! Onward to cooler weather, layered outfits, and lots of baking. Not to mention the leaves!

Here are 25 things on my Fall Bucket List, what's on yours?

eat cider donuts
drink cider
go to the pumpkin patch
DIY costumes with Kyle
have a Halloween party
chili & game night party
see Crimson Peak, it looks gorgeous and terrifying all at once!
bake treats and give them away
find the perfect moto jacket and buy it!
address some lovely fall themed envelopes for my samples
get my stationery website up and running
go camping
play in the leaves, or at least crunch them
iced pumpkin juice - KC's been reading Harry Potter... :) 
go to a cool evening football game
carve pumpkins
make pumpkin pie
pick apples, make a pie
make pie crusts for the holidays and freeze them (#allthepie)
work on some scrapbooking pages
read witchy books
go to the renaissance festival
finish season 2 of Witches of East End... and then cry because it's over :( :( :(
view the trees from somewhere up high
decorate some fall or Halloween themed sugar cookies

I realized along the way that I have SO many movies I want to watch this season... I'm making a separate post for those, stay tuned, if you are into that kind of thing.

What do you want to do this fall?

XO,

Alexandra

Monday, December 22, 2014

Fall Bucket List Review 2014

Can you guys believe that it is winter already? I feel like fall flew by!

I am so excited for sparkly snowy days, Christmas (this week!?), cozy nights at home, and cuddles with Duchess and KC!

 Here's a look at how the Fall Bucket List went! :)
Fall Bucket List Review 2014

1) Read 10 Books (1 being the cat environmental enrichment book I bought) -(3 1/2)
2) Try a new board game
3) Watch an Alfred Hitchcock movie
4) DIY Halloween costumes for me and KC
5) Watch Hocus Pocus
6) Enjoy Seattle and Victoria (BC)
7) Have cider (donuts, slushes, .... everything!)
8) Go to the speakeasy
 9) Play with wardrobe and find lots of cozy layered outfits to post about
10) Watch a 'scary' black and white movie
11) Have a Halloween party
12) Plan a future vacation (you know, in advance.. )
13) Get pumpkins & decorate
14) DIY makeover for our bar cart
15) Cuddle :)
16) Eat chili and cornbread
17) Wear boots as much as possible
18) Try a new Thanksgiving recipe
19) OPEN ETSY SHOP! ADD ITEMS! (maybe all caps will get it done this season.)
20) Go for a walk and enjoy the leaves changing
21) Make a pumpkin dessert
22) Roast a chicken
23) Write down family stories
24) Learn more family stories
25) Try a new cocktail recipe (fall themed one?)
26) Make a schedule for upcoming trips! - tentative ;) 
27) Finish making cleaning schedules and begin using them
28) Learn how to use dad's DSLR / start practicing
29) Purchase glasses (or at least choose, the ones I finally chose are no longer available... ) - Readers!
30) See a classic movie at Liberty Hall (or the like)
31) Have a pancake or waffle breakfast (pumpkin waffles ...)
32) Wear hats!
33) Make macarons
34) Add to milk glass collection
35) Attend a fall event or party
36) Take a lot of pictures (especially including KC and myself!)
37) Keep to our budget plan
38) Have a girls night
39) Try a new DIY 
40) Find 10 new outfit combos 
41) Find a few fall couple's traditions
42) Try knitting again!
43) Finish two more pieces that need updated on my blog
44) Finish another piece of our bedroom de-clutter project
45) Hang more things on our walls
46) Work on mug wall display
47) Go to Ikea (eat meatballs)
48) Try a new soup recipe - pioneer woman chili 
49) Try again to find the perfect cozy knit slouchy scarf
50) Figure out how to get my music on my phone... (without losing things from my old computer).
Other accomplishments: 

Got to see friends in town from Boston!
Got to see friends before they move to Chicago!
Finally finished Anne of Green Gables!!
Completed mug wall display!
Hung up vintage state plates in a new wall collage.
Rearranged our apartment - I love it!
Meeting some awesome new bloggers. :) 
Done with our Christmas shopping!
KC completed new scratching posts for Duchess + most of the upgrades to her cat tree.
Baked for FUN & Enjoyed it - boy was I burnt out after 2012!
Got to go to Minneapolis and spend an awesome fall day with Emy & Matthew
Watched several classic / cult classic movies at Liberty Hall.  - A 2014 Goal & A 1,001 in 101 Goal.
Did you guys set fall goals? 

How did you do?

What are you hoping to do this winter? 

I'll have a Winter Bucket List up soon! 

XO,

Alexandra