Thursday, April 17, 2008

Ok, forget croissants, I never bought any yeast.

I'll go buy some yeast one of these days and then I'll show you how it turns out. Ok, enough about baking.

CHECK OUT THIS HOUSE!!! Actually, it's a bed and breakfast at a country club that Roof Doctors (my day job) did a real estate vendor fair at. This was the first thing that I saw when I drove into the country club. Instantly, my mind was spirited away to one of my favorite movies, "Under the Tuscan Sun." In that movie, the main character goes through a rough divorce and decides to go on vacation in Tuscany. While she's there, she finds a 300-year-old villa for sale, and decides, what the heck, just buy it and LIVE in fabulous Tuscany. So, she procedes to fix up this villa and make it into basically my dream house, in my dream location.

I'm actually torn between this type of house and an old, southern mansion style home, with the wrap-around porch and everything. Sometimes I even fantasize about a Spanish villa. But right now, I'm dreaming about this type of house. Can you imagine fixing up this baby?





I've looked into real estate in Tuscany just to see what homes like this go for. Believe it or not, they're not THAT expensive. Ok, for those of you in Utah looking at this blog, yeah, they're way more expensive than anything you see in the Salt Lake valley. But, compare them to an average home here in northern California, they're not outrageous. Especially considering the location and sheer FABULOUSNESS of the house. These homes never come without a good chunk of land, by the way. There are often olive orchards or vineyards on the properties, too, because, well, IT'S ITALY! I mean, there's a lot to be said about living in the great US of A, but who wouldn't want to live in the simplicity of Italy? Imagine the photography ops there! Someday I'll be a rich and famous photographer and I can afford to move my family to Europe. I bet my kids would love that. Ha.

For your viewing pleasure:

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Tonight, I shall make croissants.

Stay tuned for the results.

Friday, April 11, 2008

MORE Vogue (If you can even handle that)

Here are a couple of the pictures after Sarah tweaked them a little bit.



This one isn't too much different. She mostly brightened it up, but you can see the difference if you look at it next to the original. There wasn't much that she needed to do, because she really nailed the composition of this one, if you as me.


This one just looks so dang cool with this vintage effect done to it.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Vogue (Beware, LOTS of pictures)

Here a "few" of my personal favorites. We took hundreds of pictures. Read the blog entry below this one for an explanation of what this is all about!




















Sunday, April 6, 2008

Morgan's Modeling Debut!

A few months ago, I found a photographer named Sarah. She was new to the area, and trying to get her photography business going. She was trying to find someone to do some bridal portraits for so she could put them on her website and have something to show prospective clients. Well, I told her that I'd been married for almost a year, but if she needs someone, I'd do it. I thought it would be a blast to get all done up and wear my dress again. Besides, I haven't had an artistic outlet in a while. I don't have a piano in my house anymore, I don't ever sew anymore, or take a lot of pictures, so I was starving for something to do with a finished product that I can look at and remember.

After many schedulings and postponings, we were finally able to meet with her last week to talk about the ideas that we had and where we wanted to go. Then yesterday, we went up to Auburn for all the old, crumbling gold-rush era buildings, and shot away! We found a little, dilapidated house that was all boarded up with no trespassing signs on it, but it had a front yard of beautiful, tall grass with wild daffodils and dandelions. That made for some good shots, as well as the long, brick wall in the alleyway that we started with. We ended the day in the middle of the street dodging cars. (Wait until you see those!)

My sister, Maddy, is a master esthetician, and did my makeup in a WWII era/pinup style for the first half of the day, and I attempted to do my hair, which I was amazed turned out as good as it did. It was such a blast! We got some amazing pictures, thanks to Sarah's AMAZING talent, and Maddy's flawless makeup. (I just stood or sat there and made a bunch of different faces and put my hands where they told me to!) Sarah's new super-camera put the icing on the cake. We did a couple makeup, jewelry, and shoe changes to add some variety to the shots. (Makeup by Maddy blog coming soon!)

I think I've found a new hobby! I really want to get into photography again. I used to love it in highschool. But, I eventually got frustrated with the developing and printing process, and I didn't like that I HAD to take pictures for a grade in a class. I wanted to just take pictures of whatever, whenever, and do whatever I wanted with the pictures. I really liked what I could do with the computer and learned a thing or two (literally) about Photoshop. I want to learn more about it, and make it a talent. Maybe in the future, if I'm any good at it, I can make a business out of it. I can work with Maddy and do portraits and weddings. I think I've found my niche. Needless to say, I'll be saving up for a nice camera.

Stay tuned for more pictures! Here's one for a peek at what's to come! This isn't even edited yet!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Our Easter

First we went to church. Then we came home and relaxed for a little bit, ate our leftovers from date night the night before, played some video games and farted around on the computer, you know. We just kicked it live. Then we went to the park on Old Ranch and walked around a bit. Then Brett sat at a picnic table and read a church book and I swang on the swings. Brett told me to be careful not to swing too high. Then we walked around some more.


I thought the trees looked cool against the sky. The light was coming through the leaves really cool with the sky so blue. It was such a beautiful day.


These are some cute flowers.


Our shadow while walking at the park. Aaaaawe, I know, so cute. I think its quite funny how lumpy he looks and how pear shaped I look.


I was wondering what my butt looked like, so Brett volunteered to take a picture of it for me so I could see it in action. This is me walking away. I know, I know, you hate to see me leave, love to watch me go, blah blah blah... Tell me something I don't hear every day.


WATCH OUT!!! That's what I call a close up.


This is everybody eating dinner at the Picketts. That was fun.



This is my cute mom. I love her.

This is what everybody watched after dinner. I love posting these things:

Sunday, March 23, 2008

This has nothing to do with Easter, but...



Happy Easter!

Monday, March 17, 2008

We Got the Car Back!

I was so excited to get a call from a police officer today. Our car was found parked along the sidewalk in a nice neighborhood in Fair Oaks. It appears that some punks just took it for a joy ride then dumped it. The neighbors on that street said that the car had been sitting there for a few days. It's in mostly good shape, but the bumper in the back has been pushed in and overlaps a side panel, and the engine is making a very suspicious noise. The tires were very dirty, covered in mud. They looked like the car had been doing donuts and probably ran over something and hit a piece on the underside, probably causing the weird noise. We didn't have much in the car. The stereo was already gone from the last time it was stolen. The punks just cleaned out the center console and threw all of its contents all over the floor. Luckily we had gotten into the habit of taking everything out of the car when we get home so there was nothing to take.

We are just so glad that our prayers were answered. We were worried that it would be our luck that since last time we didn't have full coverage on our cars, and Heavenly Father blessed us with getting the car back last time, that this time, now that we have full coverage to cover the stolen car we wouldn't get it back. This was the answer to our prayers. We are so grateful.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Breaking News for the Werners

On Thursday morning, we discovered that our little 1986 Camry was stolen, yet again, right out of our "gated community" apartment complex. We're praying hard that we'll get it back again in one piece. It wasn't exactly a fancy Lexus or anything, but it was reliable and great on the gas mileage. At least this time we have full coverage on it so we'll get a little money if it isn't recovered, but we really would rather have it back. Keep us in your prayers, as I will be riding my beach cruiser bicycle to work until we figure something else out.

Tonight, we finally were able to tell my mom about our GOOD news, so now we can tell the world. We're moving to Monterey Bay in July (or sooner, not sure yet). As some of you know, Brett is going into management with Islands. He's starting his 10-week training program tomorrow morning. If we wanted to get out of the rutt that we're in right now and progress, maybe start planning a baby or buying a house, we need to make a move. Our only choices were to move to southern California, where there are over 50 Islands, or, move to Monterey and help open the new store there and make more money, make some progress financially, and live in a cooler (in both senses of the word) place.

Well, over the past couple of days, Brett has been in communication with some of the Islands corporate guys negotiating the terms of his management and training, and they're offering him enough to compensate for the 10% higher than Sacramento cost of living, and for us to have some stellar benefits. I'll still be working for Roof Doctors here in Sacramento Mondays through Wednesdays, so I'll be staying with my mom on those days and coming back to Monterey on Wednesday nights or Thursday mornings. The commute will suck for a while, and not seeing Brett will too, but he'll be so busy with the new store for a few months that I wouldn't really be seeing him very much anyway, so I might as well spend some time with my family. The restaurant is opening in August, so at the very latest Brett will need to be there by the middle of July. We're very excited for this change and the experiences that it will bring. Goodbye lame, Citrus Heights apartment complex where we get our cars stolen and broken-into, hello slightly less lame apartment (hopefully house) in the Monterey area near the coast!

Wish us luck!

Monday, March 10, 2008

Our Anniversary Vacation To Monterey

Today is our one-year anniversary! It's gone by so fast we can't believe it. For our honeymoon we went to Monterey, as well as a few spots in SoCal, but we just fell in love with Monterey. So, we decided to go there again this year. Here are a few pictures from our trip!



This is my sweet, adorable, sleeping husband in our room after a long, early morning drive. He always drives the whole way, and I am very grateful for that. I usually just end up sleeping through most of our long drives, which makes it go by very quickly for me! I know... I'm a bad wife. Oh well, I'll be doing a lot of driving my self soon...






This was my anniversary gift. He upgraded my wedding band to a new one with more and bigger diamonds. I thought he was only getting my rings cleaned and he surprised me with the new band. It was a great surprise! It is so much more sparkly now!



Everybody's got to have a cliche photobooth shot!



This is the sushi restaurant that we ate at for dinner. Great food! We heard them singing a crazy Japanese birthday song with some cool drums, so we want to go there again for one of our birthdays.











The view from our table. We were looking out to all the boats in the bay at Fisherman's Wharf.















Our drinks. Virgin beer and virgin daquiri. Don't judge us. :-P



Course 2. Edamame (salted soy beans, very nutritous), seaweed salad (it was actually quite tasty. Just tasted like seasoned green beans.), and gyoza (everybody loves pot stickers!) Course 1 was the miso soup, but I forgot to take a picture of it.












Course 3. SUSHI!



We ate ALL of it! Some of it was kinda hard for me to stomach. I'm not quite a pro at sushi yet. Some raw fish has a texture like regular meat where you actually have to chew it, but other raw fish just squishes and disolves in your mouth and THAT is the gross stuff. The flavor is all just an aquired taste.









This was our view when it got dark.

















Last, but not least, desert. Red bean ice cream and green tea ice cream. Delicious!



















This is what Brett says he sees EVERY day. Don't be jealous.














A great picture of us!















Isn't the beach beautiful? Oh yeah, and my OTHER new wedding band is GORGEOUS! We were driving down to Fisherman's Wharf, and he asked me to get some food for him out of the side pocket of his backpack. I reached into the backseat and only found the ring box from when he gave me my other band. I thought to myself, "Why did he bring this? It's empty. He already gave me my new band." But then he said, "Hey what's that? Maybe you should open it..." I opened it and about jumped out of my seatbelt! Another, gorgeous, sparkling band! So, here is the complete set. I wasn't expecting this kind of upgrade until maybe our 5 or 10 year anniversary. This picture doesn't show how sparkly it is, but trust me, look at it in the sunlight and you will be blinded! Not to brag, or anything... :-)



This is just a cool, old boat that we saw. It looked like the Bubba Gump shrimp boat.














Lots of boats! Very cool.
















This picture kind of reminds me of the picture of Desmond and Penny on Lost.












A duck swimming with only one foot so it was going in a circle with his face tucked under his wing. I thought it was quite funny.











Fisherman's wharf.














One of these seals was just barkin' away. I don't know what his problem was.
















This is the pier at the boardwalk in Santa Cruz. We decided to stop there on our way home for some burgers. They weren't very good.