Sunday, April 28, 2013

Tour of Idaho

I spent this week in Idaho for work and unusually, got the chance to do some sight seeing along the way.
Local Mountain Elevations in Sun Valley
I always forget how beautiful Sun Valley is until I get up there, and then, I always mean to stay longer the next time.  I think this is the trip that will change. Everyone thinks of Sun Valley for the ski season, but I hear it's a fantastic time in the summer. While in Hailey I didn't get to take any pictures, but we had the opportunity to tour the one of the 3 Rocky Mountain Hardware factories (3 locations; Hailey, Shoshone & Blackfoot). If you've never seen their product, check out the link. Everything they produce uses old techniques and seeing the craftsmanship that goes into each piece is incredible.
Perrine Bridge, Twin Falls, ID
The 8th highest bridge in the US, the Perrine Bridge, is actually the one of the only man-made structures in the US where BASE jumping is allowed year round without a permit (source, Wikipedia). It's also the site of the Perrine Bridge Festival, a fundraiser started in 2005 to raise awareness and money for children with special needs in the Magic Valley.
I got to drive on US 30, the Thousand Springs Scenic Byway. Did you know that the hatcheries along the valley produce 70% of the Trout produced in the US?  .

City of Seattle from above
No matter how many times I fly into the city, I never, ever get tired of this view.  Absolutely gorgeous!

Golden Feature:

I probably haven't mentioned this before, but I like to enjoy the occasional cigar.  While taking a trip to Total Wine in Bellevue, I found this and obviously couldn't resist.  Macanudo Gold Label Gold Bar, I bought it for $9.99, but I found them online for a 5-pack for $33 at cigarinternational.com
(I personally prefer a bolder cigar, but will be trying this in principle alone, I'll let you know how it goes)

Golden Tidbit:"The greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted." - Bill Bryson

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Boston, we stand with you

I've been thinking all weekend what to post today and I think that the only appropriate thing is this.

Boston, we stand with you.

Turning the finish line of such a momentous achievement into a horrific event is beyond comprehension. I feared that runners would be scared, not want to congregate, but have happily seen the opposite happen day after day. I have seen running group after running group posting on Facebook and Twitter this week, running together for those who can't, running in solidarity, or running/walking a symbolic 26.2 minutes.  
We are a nation that always gets back up, stronger and more determined.  America keeps going.
Thank you to all the first responders out there, I admire your courage and bravery every day.

Golden Feature:

Giving is golden.  

If you are able, please make a donation to the Red Cross, or think about donating blood.
You local blood banks will always need your help, and god forbid they need it. Please be on the watch for scams, donate directly to the Red Cross here.


Golden Tidbit: "I always loved running.. it was something you could do by yourself, and under your own power. You could go in any direction, fast or slow as you wanted, fighting the wind if you felt like it, seeking out new sights just on the strength of your feet and the courage of your lungs." - Jesse Owens

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Gilded Entertaining

Spring is here and that means it's just about events season.  Graduation, weddings, engagements, etc. I'm lucky enough to be both attending and hosting a little of everything.  Thanks to Pinterest I get to have all kinds of ideas at my fingertips, so I thought I'd share some gold table top ideas with all of you.

Fill a tall clear glass vase or even wine glasses with gold wrapped candy (Rolo's pictured here, but any gold wrapped candy works) for an easy centerpiece.

Gold confetti can be used as a table runner (on white or black tablecloth) as a great accent; keep the the rest of the decor monochromatic for maximum impact!

Make a splash with this gorgeous gold pitcher, it could be a centerpiece in it's own! ($240 on Wantful)

Pair gold with pink and white and you'll get a pretty spring feel. Add some cream flowers and apricot tones and you've got the perfect brunch table.

Gold and white with ghost chairs keep the table elegant but still perfect for an everyday dinner party.

Black & gold makes a classic combo; a dessert table is featured here, but you could do the same for appetizers, presents or use it as a guest book table. (I would have done gold glitter balloons but that's just my preference)

Gold and crystal with white accents! I love how rich this feels, add a tall vase overflowing with baby's breath and you've got a finished look!

Golden Tidbit:

My friend Krystal singlehandedly reminds me of how awesome a hostess gift can be (see here for the what/why of a Hostess Gift).  For a recent event, she brought me the newest addition to the Kardashian Empire. Khroma is their new makeup line, and this primer gelee will "instantly smooth and add radiance" to your complexion.  Obviously, anything with gold in it I have to try, and I did actually notice a little glow pre-concealer application. This is best used for a summer look when a little shimmer is best and no concealer/powder is necessary.  Available locally at Fred Meyer and Bartells from $16-19

Golden Quote: "That's the secret of entertaining. You make your guests feel welcome and at home. If you do that honestly, the rest takes care of itself." - Barbara Hall

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Pebble Time

I can finally say it: I own a Pebble.
Old school watchface option
Ok, technically I was able to say that when we became Kickstarter backers on May 9th, 2012 (one of 68,927 backers). Yes, almost exactly a year ago, so I have been waiting extremely patiently to get this package of Pebble Perfection:

Pebble packaging - 2 pack
the only instructions: go to website











You are probably wondering 1 - why I waited so long to get a Watch and 2 - what the heck is a Pebble?
The answer to the first question is because it isn't just any watch, it's an e-paper tech geek's dream come true, and the first next step into smart watches (maybe not the first technically, but the best so far in my opinion).  The second question, what the heck is a Pebble and what can it do, besides tell time:
  • control my music
  • caller ID
  • water resistant
  • Email notification
  • Text messages 
  • vibrating timer & alarm
  • and more coming; everything I hear indicated RunKeeper integration goes live in the next few weeks (yes, I can check my watch to see how far/long I've run)
Basically, most of you know I love tech and gadgets and I'm really an early adopter.  So when I heard about Pebble last year, I convinced told by bf about it and we quickly became backers (if you think I love tech, he's twice as excited as me about this stuff)
Here's the Pebble website if you need more info, or want to pre-order your own (yes, a little plug, but so far I'm impressed enough to recommend it!)

Pebble became one of the most funded Kickstarter Projects when it reached $4.7 mil, ($500,000 in the first day of funding crushing their initial goal of $100,000) and it actually ended up raising over $10 million.  Here's where I'll also recommend you check out Kickstarter, a great crowd funding site.

Kickstarter Edition Pebble - worth the wait!
So far the best reaction has been when buying my watchband today. I was texting back and forth and she happened to be handing my watch back to me when it vibrated with a text while in her hand.  She looked down at the message, then at me and asked "um, is this connected to your phone??" I said yes, and she just got this huge grin, "That's so cool!" Yes, yes it is.

Now I'll be honest in the cons:

  • no battery life indicator (but after a 2 hour charging, it should be ready to go for 5 days)
  • calls show a number rather than a contact name, but I believe that's being addressed currently (texts do show the name)

I don't want to be called a fan girl, but truly, it really has worked as advertised or I'd list more cons. The SDK (software development kit) should be released shortly, which means more integration, i.e. more links to apps for notifications. This is where I think Pebble will really continue to set the standard for smartwatches.  I know many of my fellow Kickstarters still don't have their Pebbles and attitudes have turned negative on the product and the company:
  1. Kickstarter is not a sales site, but a backing site, and the company is supposed to do their best to deliver a product.  If the Pebbles being produced didn't meet the right standards, I would be happy to wait longer to make sure my product was perfect when it reached my hands, that's what I paid for.  
  2. For any company to go from Proof of Concept to mass production in 9 months and produce a consistent, quality technical product for the first time is really impressive. I have a professional familiarity with sourcing (enough to be dangerous) and I'm incredibly impressed with this timeline and the resulting product.

Golden Tidbit:
Obviously the black rubber strap that came with my Pebble, while good for all-weather conditions and an outdoor workout, is just not.... well, gold enough.  I visited Express Jewelers in Westlake Center today and picked up this amazing Gold Hadley Roma Mens watch band with clasp, which they installed and sized for me within 10 minutes (great for those who need a little instant gratification) for just $56.00.  I found it on Amazon Prime for $60.70.

Golden Quote: "Time is more valuable than Money.  You can get more money, but you cannot get more time."  - Jim Rohn