Sunday, June 22, 2014

The Paris Wife

Reading before my roommate met me for girl's night downtown
This weekend was incredible. Last week I read The Sun Also Rises, which lead me to read The Paris Wife. This book is a fiction novel, based on truth that explains the story of The Hemingway's marriage through the eyes of Ernest's wife, Hadley. I flew through the pages, delighted by the sassy, true love they shared. Ernest- particular, excited, spontaneous, outspoken but always quiet about things he found too emotional to discuss. Hadley- strong, supportive, faithful, loving mother and never feeling the need or ability to dress in the popular styling of Coco Chanel. Their love seemed to appear instantaneously and they seemed to be happiest when they were alone enjoying a drink, skiing through the mountains or spending time with their son.  Hadley would have been happy living in a small country home, supporting her husband and child. But Ernest became too much for her dreams to handle and the marriage fell apart after months of her trying to live with the reality that her simplicity wasn't enough for him. I am now reading A Moveable Feast, which Ernest wrote later in life about his early time in Paris. A time which included Hadley. I'm very excited to read his version of their story.

An afternoon of soup and reading
I deleted my Facebook about a month ago and have not once wanted to reactivate it. I recall this month and realize that I've read 4 books since I deleted the account. With the completion of these books comes a more fluent French accent, more hikes, new friends, weekend getaways and much more excitement. As I walked through a crowded street tonight, on my way to a coffee shop with a book in hand; I wondered what my Facebook status would read. I then smiled, knowing that my life is so enriched and that I don't have to share it with anyone for it to be true. My smile beamed even brighter as I couldn't help but feel a bit mysterious.

I have spent the past few days thinking of deleting this blog. One of my goals is to be more reserved and to myself. I feel hypocritical wanting to be reserved and mysterious but posting my thoughts and adventures for the world to see.

After the coffee shop closed I came home to sit in my Karli-themed living room. I didn't keep track of time as I flipped through each page, bringing me closer and closer to the back cover. When I reached the end it was 03:00 and the city seemed to have fallen asleep while I was engrossed in the pages. I looked around my home and didn't see any trace of electronics. It made me happy to know that I could always come home and disappear from the fast paced world we live in.

It is now 03:45 and I will research my next weekend getaway before I go for a sunrise run around the lake. I can't help but think of how wonderful my life is and how proud I am for making it this way.

A funny selfie of my cute Friday night outfit.

C'est la vie,

Karli

Friday, June 20, 2014

My Seattle Home

This week was very demanding. After much deliberation with myself, I decided to spend my Thursday staying at home to rest, cook and clean so that I could enjoy the rest of the weekend. I set the oven to 350 and baked some broccoli, cauliflower and green beans while I prepared a lovely salad and some chicken. I used the yellow curry sauce and sprinkled turmeric from Trader Joe's to add some flavor to my cauliflower.

After cooking, I cleaned my entire house and finally went through the pile of mail that has been stationed on my desk for far too long. I was quite proud of how great my house looks, so I decided to share it with everyone back home. Here are some pictures of my Seattle home. I love the natural, yet classy feel. It seems to fit me.

Bathroom

"Sometimes you just have to go for it"

Painting by my Mom

Can't wait to read by the fire! 


Living room

Karli's bookshelf

Painting by my mom

My balcony view


My bedroom

My creative area



Kitchen 1
Kitchen 2

Dining Room


Rocks and wood from hiking


My Bonsai!


Karli

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

What Defines You?

Life has been really wonderful this week. I am finally understanding enough at work and am taking steps to becoming part of the team instead of just watching from the sidelines.While not at work, I find that I crave moments sitting down with a cup of hot tea and a book, and these moments seem to be more frequent. 

Thoughts this week--

I'm becoming enlightened and wondering about what makes a person. Can you define someone by what they claim to be or by the interactions you experience with them? Most importantly, can you actually define someone? Aren't we all in a constant state of growth, learning from all the experiences we have? 

I think about interactions I've had with people where I thought I knew how they would react in certain situations and was proven wrong or pleasantly surprised. Most of my knowledge of the people around me comes from my assumptions of why they do certain things. I wonder if all the labels we place on people are just our own creations. My immediate reaction is embarrassment in myself for being foolish in assuming things about a person instead of discussing ideas with them.

But what if it isn't foolish. Does an assumption become truth if it is not corrected?

I am reminded of a quote from one of my favorite movies, My Sassy Girl. The quote says, 

"Do we live in the physical world that we can touch, or do we live in the world that we create in our minds?" 

I wonder if people feel like they know me or if anyone actually does. I feel like I know myself. My mom taught me, when I was a young girl, to write down the person I thought I was and the person I wanted to be in this world. Since my youth, I've been constantly writing lists of who I believe I am and who I want to be. The lists have transformed from descriptions of "lost, depressed, overweight, angry and loving" to descriptions now which include, "happy, strong, caring, passionate, seeking knowledge, and growing". I imagine that while my core beliefs and morals have held constant, I am in a constant state of growth; either growing to achieve the person I am supposed to be in this world, or growing to paint a picture of a person I will be. And yet, these are ways that I see myself. I'm sure others view my life with different descriptions. 

This week I wrote a thought on the white board in my room. It reads,"Live the life you get envious watching others live." This quote has served as an encouragement this week as I continue making weekend plans and transforming my everyday routine into something I am passionate about.

So what defines a person? Who are these people that we interact with? I wonder if we took away assumptions of the people around us, would we see who they really are? For example, I know that someone I see at church must be a Christian, so I assume they are a Christian. But they don't necessarily have to be. Maybe the only way to know someone is by actually experiencing them and their thoughts. And maybe it isn't our right to define people in the first place. But will the world work this way? How would something like marketing to a consumer work if we are unable to define people?

 Alas, this is mostly just blabbering from the mind of someone who might think too much. I'll stay lively, skipping through life as I do and enjoying the experiences I have with others, trying not to define people and allowing them to define themselves in my life.

C'est la vie.

Karli

Saturday, June 14, 2014

A Knowledgeable Week

I took a recent trip to Florida to visit family. As amazing as it was to be home with family and friends, spending time back in Gainesville made me realize that I made the right decision to leave. I still find myself craving the life of a small town and I hope to be back in one someday, but at this point in my life I need to be exploring what a big city has to offer.

I left Florida, confident in my new life and ready to delight it its potential. I began realizing the importance of where my life is right now and I started trying to find ways to enjoy it. I've been home a week and have spent each day practicing my French, reading, expanding myself at work and exploring my surroundings.

I feel like this has been a week of knowledge and advancement for me, which is important as I believe that knowledge is one of the most powerful things you can have in this world. I read Ernest Hemingway's, The Sun Also Rises. It was so interesting to read a different kind of writing style and it inspired me to write a poem, which I shall be sharing on an upcoming post. I've been practicing my French at work while I am walking around in the cold. I just walk up and down aisles saying, "Je mange une pomme rouge" and "Le chat a un poisson." It is quite the thrill.

My weekends are becoming more routine. Thursdays I nap after work then spend the rest of the day cleaning and running errands. Thursday evenings include reading or movies. Fridays are my Karli days- I usually explore an area that I've been interested in, spend time thrifting for new treasures, or get an inexpensive massage from a very nice, little Chinese man that I've met. Friday nights include outings with friends followed by Saturday farmer's market and something outdoorsy.

This Friday I went to explore a restaurant that someone told me about. It was in a little country town which was so much fun to drive around in. As I drove, I indulged myself in one of my favorite things to do alone. I put on some music that I didn't know the lyrics to and sang at the top of my lungs, guessing which word would come next. It mostly involved me being off-tune and making funny noises, but it was freeing and enjoyable. I'm sure we all have silly habits that we enjoy by ourselves. Singing like that and being goofy is one of my favorites.

Here are pictures from my adventure.

Breakfast

Old Town Shops



FLOWER WORLD! 


These ducks were so nice




Isn't She Lovely?

Pacific Northwest


Produce Market


I got some salad supplies

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Jade and Ben in Seattle: Day 3

On Jade and Ben's third day in Seattle we explored brunch, farmer's market, wineries, breweries and the international district.

We began our Saturday with brunch at one of my favorite spots- Preservation Kitchen. Continuing with our family-style meals, we shared french toast, smoked-salmon eggs Benedict and a duck omelet. I fell in love with this restaurant shortly after moving to Seattle. It offers such an incredible homey, local feel, while still having great food and service.
French Toast

Northwest Salmon Eggs Benedict

Duck Omelet


Second, we traveled to Redmond to check out their Saturday farmer's market. It was incredible!!! There were many vendors with so much variety of fresh foods and flowers. We all bought some locally canned, flavored tuna from a woman who was serving her jalapeno and dill flavored tuna on apple slices. It gave me really great ideas for my tuna.

Market

Market

Dog at Market


Third, we traveled into Woodinville to see Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery; the first winery in Washington. The winery offers a free tour and tasting, which was actually really interesting and delicious (although we spent a little extra for more wine tasting). Our favorite thing about the winery was the fact that families, friends and lovers were sprawled out on the grounds around the vintage winery. They were all lying on blankets, enjoying picnics and bottles of wine. It was so peaceful to see people spending the day outside. We couldn't believe how beautiful the day was- lots of nice sun, wish a crisp freshness in the air. And we found ourselves lying in the grass, letting the wine pass before we headed to the breweries.

Chateau Ste. Michelle

Picnics in the fields

Jade Tasting Wine
On the way to the breweries we stumbled upon Woodinville Lavender Farm. I knew Jade would love seeing this, so we stopped to see what it was about. We sat on a porch eating lavender flavored ice cream bars, overlooking the field of lavender. Our ice cream bars included flavors such as chocolate lavender, cardamom lavender and coconut lavender. It was spectacular.

Chocolate Lavender Popscicle with Lavender Fields behind

We continued by visiting 2 local breweries in the area- Triple Horn Brewing Company and Black Raven Brewing Company. We sampled lots and lots of beers, talking about which was our favorite. I found the Nothing But Flowers IPA  and the Northwest IPA at Black Raven as my favorites. They had so much excellent flavor.

We went to the international district for an incredible, large dinner. We ate fresh duck, pork, beef and dumplings. It was so delicious. The evening ended with friends coming to my home to play cards and to have a couple drinks. As I sat in my home enjoying my company, I realized how happy I was to be there in that moment and to enjoy my life where it is right now. I feel so lucky to live in such an incredible city with so many different things to do. I definitely feel like I'll spend my weekends exploring more wineries and breweries, or just going to the lavender farm with a book for a treat.





Our Feast

Friday, June 6, 2014

Jade and Ben in Seattle: Day 2

On day two of Jade and Ben's trip we went hiking and exploring in Kirkland. Our morning began by picking up coffee and bagels at a local coffee drive-in next to my house. We then drove to Poo Poo Point for a great, uphill hike. At the top of the point we were welcomed by a large field that looked out on the incredible scenic view. I thought about the coming times I will find myself there, relaxing with a picnic.



Second, we drove about 20 minutes to Snoqualmie Falls. The view of the waterfall was amazing but we wanted to get closer, so we hiked down to the river. The boardwalk ended, but we hopped the fence and were able to reach the water to get some great pictures and pick up some souvenirs to take home to decorate my apartment. The cold mist from the water was so refreshing.






Exhausted from all the hiking, we went back to downtown Kirkland to see the view of Seattle across the lake. While there, we walked around downtown, just enjoying the sunny weather. For dinner, we met some friends at a local Indian restaurant in Seattle. The family-style dinner and conversation was such a great way to end the day. That was, until Ben ate some traditional Indian breath mints, and fought to spit it all out. 

Day three blog post will be coming soon!